Exactly as Gareth says! I run all 4 products on a 512Mb VMWare Linux,
with a DB2 7.2 database. I am absolutely NOT advocating you do that in
production but it does work pretty well in a test / demo environment. I
would normally advocate separate boxes for TEC and NetView - you may
have a separate TEC-only TMR, especially if you may need to upgrade to
later versions of TEC with its attendent Framework pre-reqs, without
having to upgrade the Framework in your "main" TMR.
Cheers,
Jane
Gareth Holl wrote:
I do it (with the exception of ITM) and have for a long time but my
environment is not a production environment under production loads.
The point is, its works fine and my only concern would be the load on
the box, especially if it is also going to be your Database Server !
I'm assuming we are talking UNIX though !!!
One thing to watch (and I'm not sure if this is still as issue) is the
order in which TEC and NetView are started.
Gareth Holl
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I'm looking for a laundry list of pros and cons on running NetView on
the same machine as TEC / ITM / Framework
Can anyone provide some recommendations for or against?
Scott Barr
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