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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

2447.0. "How to Launc ProbeWatch from HubWatch on Digital Unix ?" by BACHUS::VANDENBERGHE () Thu Jun 29 1995 12:09

	Hi,
	
	Lauching ProbeWatch from Hubwatch (Clicking on the module) I have the
following message:
	/usr/kits/PROBEwatch/bin/nsman: not found
	This is normal because it is not in that directory that I have installed
ProbeWatch.

	Now which file should I modify to let it point to the correct directory?

	Thanks in advance,
	Robert
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2447.1HUBwatch V4 for Digital UNIX ??ZTOIS1::VISTARenato VISTA/SI France/ZTOThu Jun 29 1995 12:449
    
    Hi Robert,
    
    Are you using HUBwatch V4.0 for Digital UNIX ? If so, may I have the
    network pointer of the kit ?
    
    Thank you.
    Renato
    
2447.2Add to your .cshrc fileNETCAD::SKABOExpect Nothing U never disappointedThu Jun 29 1995 14:1311
    
    Hello Robert,
    
    	You should have this defined in your .cshrc file and PROBEwatch
    will lauch correctly (Change directories for your set-up):
    
    	setenv XLIBI18N_PATH /usr/kits/PROBEwatch/X
    	setenv NSHOME /usr/kits/PROBEwatch
    	setenv XUSERFILESEARCHPATH /usr/kits/PROBEwatch/X/%N
    
    Tom
2447.3HiBACHUS::VANDENBERGHEThu Jun 29 1995 14:147
	Renato,
	It should be on bhub (16.21.16.156) /usr/users/ftp/hubwatch_osf/
	same for the DOS version (other directory).
	Phone me if you need a quick copy (856.8837). 

	Bien a toi,
	Robert
2447.4Some answers and pointersNETCAD::FORINOThu Jun 29 1995 14:2824
    See note 2346 for the kit pointer.  If you use the command
    
    	dir/key=kits 
    
    you will get all the notes marked with the "KITS" keyword.
    
    
    
    To answer the original problem PROBEWATCH uses an environmental
    variable to point where the executable was installed.  Unfortunately,
    it was not implemented before HUBwatch went out the door so HUBwatch
    always tries to execute out of the default installation directory
    for PROBEwatch. (We'll fix this in V4.1).  What you can do is
    create a softlink on your system from where the really nsman is to
    the place where HUBwatch thinks it should be.  I think that should
    do it.  For example, if your nsman is in /xxx/nsman go into the
    /xxx directory and 
    
    ln -s nsman /usr/kits/PROBEwatch/bin/nsman
    
    This assume you have created the /usr/kits/PROBEwatch/bin directory
    beforehand.
    
    						John
2447.5BACHUS::VANDENBERGHEThu Jun 29 1995 16:023
	Thanks John, 
	That's the way I did it, but I thought that they was a better way.
	Robert