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and press ENTER or RETURN. The values for MH now display as model type handles.
Compare this number to the ID number of the corresponding IT Service Vision table. To check table ID
numbers, follow this path from the IT Service Vision main window:
Administration -> Manage Tables -> select a table -> click right mouse button ->
Properties
and look in the ID Number field, which is approximately in the middle of the window.
The table’s ID Number needs to match the model type handle in the specgway.stat data set. If
it does not match, you need to replace this IT Service Vision table with the table that does have a
matching table ID number. To search all IT Service Vision supplied tables for a table with this table ID
Number (model type handle), follow this path from the IT Service Vision main window:
Administration -> Explore Tables/Variables
In the Search field, type TABIDNUM=n, where n is the model type handle. Then select OK. For
example, this expression
TABIDNUM = 124556
lists the table with TABIDNUM=124556.
To add this table to your PDB, follow this path:
Administration -> Manage Tables -> File -> Add Table Definition -> Collector:
Specified -> SPECTRUM -> OK -> scroll to the table name and select it -> click right
mouse button -> Add Table to Active PDB
When the Migration in Progress window closes, select Close. The Manage Tables window displays.
Notice that the new table is now added to the list of tables in the active PDB.
If you found no supplied table for a given table ID number (model type handle), you need to create a
user-defined table. See Cabletron SPECTRUM Appendix 4: Defining IT Service Vision Tables for
SPECTRUM Data in this chapter for information on using the %CSATR2DD macro to generate the
appropriate CPDDUTL control statements for you from the information in the specgway.stat data
set.
Investigate whether the IT Service Vision variables that you are using are the correct ones for the
SPECTRUM attributes that you are using.
If the IT Service Vision tables that you listed on your %CSPROCES macro match the SPECTRUM model type
handles of the models that you exported, but still no observations are kept at the end of the %CSPROCES run, in
your IT Service Vision table you may not have variables defined for the attributes you exported.
A SPECTRUM attribute is mapped to an IT Service Vision variable by matching the SPECTRUM attribute ID
number and the IT Service Vision Variable ID Number (VARIDNUM). The following steps walk you through
checking these values and making the required corrections if they do not match:
1. You should check the attribute ID numbers that you are exporting in two different places within
SPECTRUM: first in the SPECTRUM internal list of attributes to be exported, and then again in the
actual exported statistics data set.
2. To display the SPECTRUM list of attributes to be exported for a particular model, from the Topology
View window follow this path
select the model -> View -> Icon Subviews -> Model Information
The list of attributes under "LOGGED" shows the attribute name and attribute ID number of the attributes