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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

2720.0. "Backup/Restore with DECsvrs?" by SNOFS1::KHOOJEANNIE (Humpty Dumpty was pushed) Thu Sep 07 1995 02:25

    I have read in previous notes that HUBwatch 4.1 will have backup and
    restore functionality.
    
    Will this extend to DECservers, and cover all DECserver configuration
    settings (a la TSM)?  (will it be limited to the features you can currently
    manage using HUBwatch?)
    
    The customer wants to be able to set up one DECserver, save the config and
    then replicate the config to lots of other DECservers etc (but using
    IP, so he can't use TSM/MOP).
    
    Can we say with some confidence that this will be in HW v4.1?
   
    Thanks,
    Jeannie
    
    (Sort of cross-posted in the DECserver conference.)
    
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2720.1Nope.SLINK::HOODMaine state bird: The black flyThu Sep 07 1995 11:458
>    Will this extend to DECservers, and cover all DECserver configuration

No.  That's why God invented TSM.


Tom Hood
clearVISN Resilience
(B&R's official name)
2720.2And another thing...SLINK::HOODMaine state bird: The black flyThu Sep 07 1995 11:465
Backup & Restore (clearVISN Resilience) is NOT a part of HUBwatch, but is
a different piece of software.  Launchable by and integrated with HUBwatch,
but NOT HUBwatch.  For more info, contact Jack NAC::Forrest, the prod mgr.

Tom Hood
2720.3Resilience is priced separatelyNAC::FORRESTThu Sep 07 1995 17:2610
    To further clarify, clearVISN Resilience will not be tied to a HUBwatch
    release - its releases will be asynchronous. It will be released after 
    HUBwatch for Windows V4.1, but 'possibly' before HUBwatch V4.1 on 
    Sun and HP.
    
    Regarding the DECserver question, not all of a DECserver's parameters
    are manageable via SNMP, so you will still need TSM or Telnet to
    completely configure them.