Correction. CW2000 for Solaris is only available on Sparc, not Intel (the
question was for Solaris if you read it, not NT, AIX or HP-UX).
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From: CHANCELLOR.D.ELLIS@customs.treas.gov
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Sent: 28. november 2000 13:16
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Subject: Re[2]: FW: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one
Correction, CW2000 is available on AIX. We currently have it running
on our backup production and test systems. Seems to work fine with
Netview 6.0.1 on the same box. We are managing about 10,000 devices
and both applications seem to keep up just fine. Just be sure you have
a ton of disk space to throw at it.
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Subject: RE: FW: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one AIX
Author: "IBM NetView Discussion" <nv-l@tkg.com> at smtplink
Date: 11/28/00 6:46 AM
Just one issue: It doesn't exist. CW2000 is only available on Solaris
running on Sparc.
BR. Michael.
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From: Yong Choon Hwa [mailto:chyong@internoc.com.sg]
Sent: 28. november 2000 10:04
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Subject: RE: FW: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one AIX
serv er
Have you try CW2000 on a Solaris 8 for Intel Platform Version machine?
If yes, any known issue?
yong
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> From: Leslie Clark [SMTP:lclark@us.ibm.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:15 AM
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> Subject: Re: FW: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one AIX
> server
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> The way I prefer to look at this de-emphasis is that it provides a good
> way
> to get CiscoWorks2000 off the Netview box. Put it on an NT box nearby.
> It's
> such a resource-hog, and Intel servers can be cost-effective. It frees up
> resources for Netview.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Leslie A. Clark
> IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
> Detroit
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> "Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au>@tkg.com on 11/27/2000 07:00:01 PM
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> When I was discussing CiscoWorks with my Cisco rep recently he said that
> Cisco were "de-emphasising" all platforms except for NT and Solaris, AIX
> and HP-UX were being placed on a "care & maintenance" basis and that their
> strategic platform for the future was to be NT. Read into that what you
> will but it seems to me that they really want everything running on NT
> (God
> help us all!) and that Unix was a non-event for them.
>
> His personal opinion was that the "logic" behind this direction was the
> cost of the supporting hardware and the cost & availability of staff to
> code on the various OS'es. Every man and his dog seems to be an NT expert
> whereas we true Unix afficiandos are seen to be a dying breed. Obviously I
> beg to differ but you can't fight the powers that be.
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> >>> "Pretorius, Vynita" <VPretorius@fnb.co.za> 27/11/2000 18:01:02 >>>
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> From: Pretorius, Vynita
> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 6:59 PM
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> Subject: RE: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one AIX server
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> Hi
>
> I asked my vendor of Ciscoworks2000 if it worked on AIX and he said it was
> not ported to AIX and was available to SUN(SOLARIS) and NT, Unlike
> Ciscoworks 4 which required a NMS to plug into and would run on AIX.
>
> If I have been misinformed I would really like to know.
>
> Thanks
> Vynita
>
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> From: Edvyn.Lek@BANKOFAMERICA.COM [mailto:Edvyn.Lek@BANKOFAMERICA.COM]
> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 5:50 PM
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> Subject: Re: [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on one AIX server
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> If small network (less than 1000 devices), okay; otherwise on different
> server
> please.
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> Yong Choon Hwa <chyong@internoc.com.sg> on 11/22/2000 10:10:45 PM
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>
> Hi all,
>
> Not long ago, someone asked about the similar question on installing
> CiscoWorks2000 and Netview in a NT server.
> I wonder if it will equally harmful on a Unix box?
> Would it affect the performance?
> Please pour in your view.
>
> Appreciate all contribution
>
> Thank you
> Yong
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