Not certified by Cisco on Solaris 2.8.
Yong Choon Hwa <chyong@internoc.com.sg> on 11/28/2000 01:03:40 AM
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Have you try CW2000 on a Solaris 8 for Intel Platform Version machine?
If yes, any known issue?
yong
> -----Original Message-----
> 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
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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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> 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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> 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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