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3885.1 | "Official" reply | RACER::dave | Ahh, but fortunately, I have the key to escape reality. | Fri Oct 09 1992 20:17 | 6 |
| The Official, and somewhat short/not helpfull reply is that NIS is supposed to
provide that information to the field. We get beat up from time to time
for not "making" the "field" be self-sufficient. At some point, your request
should land on the desk of Steve Lane, US NIS Consultant, and be worked on.
He did stop by just today and ask that any request of this type be passed on to
him.
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3885.2 | Unofficial 'seems we're getting there' reply | KAZAN::HOPE | dtn: 858-1452, Paris, France | Fri Oct 16 1992 08:17 | 18 |
| Data Center Monitor for Unix
The version 2.1 of DCM for Unix will be ready to enter field
in a few weeks....
The DCMX central consolidator runs on VAX and RISC hardware that
supports Ultrix V4.2 or later; the DCMX remote watchdog runs on
Vax/Risc Ultrix V4.2, SunOS V4.1.1 and HP-UX V8.05 (series 720).
Major Enhancements and Improvements of version 2.1 are:
- HP-UX platform support
- Command driven database editor
- DECmcc as a presentation module <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
- New events reporting:
o Ethernet interface errors
o Device queue problems
o File size limit
o Interactive login limits
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3885.3 | One step at a time.. | SIOG::TINNELLY | Consultancy for fee NOT free.. | Mon Oct 19 1992 12:46 | 9 |
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Many thanks for the responses, I think we have managed to convince
Dupont, that for now they should concentrate on implementing DCM and
DECmcc as two seperate projects. Once they become familiar with both
and even reach Guru level, then they can move onto integrating both DCM
and DECmcc. From what I understand there is no difficulty in doing
this.
Regards Peter.
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