Dear all,
I have a small issue with Nav after upgrading to 3.4 When i click on the link to Network explorer, i get the following error:
HTTP Status 404 - /navAdmin/servlet/navAdmin type Status report message /navAdmin/servlet/navAdmin description The requested resource (/navAdmin/servlet/navAdmin) is not available. Apache Tomcat/5.5
The catalog /var/www/nav/navAdmin only includes .htaccess and an index file that is zero bytes.
I am running Debian and i upgraded from a previous version(where network explorer worked) with the apt-get dist-upgrade command.
My google-fu came up with a previous poster where Morten Brekkevold replied:
NAV contains two Java servlets, vPServer.war and navAdmin.war . These are usually installed in the apache/webapps/ directory, and should be symlinked into Tomcat's webapps directory (wherever your Tomcat installation may be, you don't mention which distro you are using).
The catalog /var/www/nav/vPServer, as /var/www/nav/navAdmin, includes only .htaccess and index. A find reveals that both vPServer.war and navAdmin.war is installed in /var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps/
I would apreciate any help or pointers that could help me solve this problem.
As a side note: When adding a Cisco 6509 running s72033_rp-ADVIPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXH1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) to NAV, the cpu on the 6500 went through the roof. This could be a bug, though, i have seen CiscoWorks doing the same before. Any ideas? Is there a way to "nice" NAV on some types of equipment?
Regards, Rikard