Specifications
AutoDiscovery
Known AutoDiscovery Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 40
Solution: As a workaround, if you do not want these devices included for
exporting or for modeling purposes, you can remove them from the result
set through the Filter button. The Use CDP Table checkbox setting will be
made user-selectable in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 5: When running AutoDiscovery on a shared Solaris
workstation, if you inadvertently run more than one AutoDiscovery you
receive a warning message that says:
Running multiple copies of Autodiscover, can corrupt the
database. If there are no other autodiscoveries running
select Continue otherwise select Exit.
If you select Continue you will damage the database because it is difficult
to determine if another AutoDiscovery is running. When you check to see
which processes are running, the AutoDiscovery processes are labeled
similar to:
Java/1.3/bin../bin/sparc/native_threads/j
Solution: Select Exit and check to see if there are processes running that
are labeled:
Java/1.3/bin../bin/sparc/native_threads/j
If you have at least one, then AutoDiscovery is currently running and do
not run a second AutoDiscovery. Aprisma is examining a more descriptive
warning message and process name for a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 6: When AutoDiscovery is remotely launched to a Windows NT or
2000 workstation from a Solaris workstation, the File menu options
display in the center of the screen instead of under the File menu selection.
Solution: This problem will be corrected in a future release of
SPECTRUM.