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[ITM] Virtual Storage Resource Models: msg#00198

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Subject: [ITM] Virtual Storage Resource Models

Hey all,

It appears that I have a dilemma. I found out recently that removing the
virtual storage indication from the DMXMemory resource model doesn't fire
the other indications. What I was trying to do was to suppress the low
virtual storage indication at resource model while removing it from view in
the Web Health Console.

Now it appears I am going to have to restore the original resource model so
that I can get swap space to fire.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

J.T. Edwards
Sr. Systems Programmer
Enterprise Systems Management
Waste Management Incorporated
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Chairperson, Tivoli South-Central Users Group
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-----Original Message-----
From: Silvis, Jasper E. (MBS)
[mailto:Jasper.Silvis-UUSGX2jyPCJpFjMZrrdVc9BPR1lH4CV8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 4:29 PM
To: 'tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [tme10] [ITM] winstlcf could not determine INTERP


I have had the best luck with Linux endpoint installations using the Brandon
Mitchell approach of tarballing the endpoint image for the linux-ix86 interp
and installing that from the Linux server. I am using LCF v41100 with no
problems.

Let me know if you need guidance. You may already use this solution for DMZ
installations (pre-TMF411, that is).

Best of luck,

Jasper Silvis
Cendant Mortgage

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 3:05 PM
To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [tme10] [ITM] winstlcf could not determine INTERP


Now, at the endpoint we dropped the line inserted before to solve TMR name
and a new entry on the endpoint DNS was made so the TMR name could be
resolved by DNS and not by /etc/hosts at the endpoint.

But the problem was not solved and winstlcf still complaining.

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> Can you resolve both hostnames and the ip addresses using nslookup on both
> servers (TMR and Endpoint) ?
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> John F. Mostler
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> Hi,
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> I'm installing LCF in a Linux box and the winstlcf command returns the
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> Could not determine INTERP for host lua.
> Remote error: (null) (null) (null) (null)
> Standard Error: Host key verification failed.
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> What could be wrong?
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> Thanks in advace!
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