Wolfgang and Scot,
One other thing you might want to consider is using NetView
to send events to TEC. If you are going to be sending events
to TEC, you might consider making it a managed node as that
way you can use oserv to oserv communication channel to send
those events.
Paul
wolfgang.bergbauer@attglobal.net wrote:
Hi Scot,
If you do not use the Database functionality of Netview which is based
on RIM (e.g. store SNMP collect information in a RDBMS) just install
it standalone. I think all the other features are more cosmetic.
But even if you install it standalone and you later on need the
Framework for whatever reason, it is not a bit deal to reinstall it
without loosing your customizations.
Kind regards,
Wolfgang
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[nv-l] Netview+Tivoli Endpoint or Managed node?
Hi all;
I scanned the list for the ans. so forgive me if this is a repost.
If I'm installing a Netview for use with TEC/TMF what advantages are
there to making that host a Tivoli managed node?
Windows Netview
Unix TMR
Linux/Windows Desktops/TEC_Consoles.
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