Yes, as far as I know, un-managing a device is not possible from the CLI. This
would be very high on my priority list. We use a product (Tavve NITS) that
performs several functions based on whether or not a device is managed. We
only use 1 map but the read-write version of the map is always running in our
network operations center, making remote managed vs. un-managed state changes
impossible.
{flamethrower on}
A real oversight on Tivoli's part when so many other automated tools exist that
do not require interaction with the map...
{flamethrower off}
Don Sykes
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
Innovative health care designed around you!
>>> Jared.Brennan@SIRIUSCOM.COM 08/23/01 08:04PM >>>
Scott Barr wrote:
> (If there is confusion, unmanaging the segment will fix that up).
Which begs the question ...
Isn't unmanaging an object yet another function for which there is no
command line interface?
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Jared Brennan
Senior Technical Consultant
Sirius Computer Solutions, Inc.
jared.brennan@siriuscom.com
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