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andrew.sinclairhall@gmail
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:08 am    Post subject: Re: AIX Configuration Management Reply with quote

Doug, my apologies for not responding previously.
Yes, the packages are available for both 5.1, and 5.2.

If you have some specific outstanding questions, please send me an
email.
support@sincall.net

Thanks.
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Douglas R. Probst
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Joined: 21 Feb 2005
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:36 am    Post subject: Re: AIX Configuration Management Reply with quote

Took a look at it a while back, didn't work so well in a 4.3.3,5.1,5.2
environment, sent email to you asking some questions and you never
responded Sad
Do you now have distro for 5.1 and 5.2??
Doug
<andrew.sinclairhall@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1107710140.271961.135930@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Take a look at SPAM v2 for AIX.

What is SPAM v2?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPAM v2 is a tool for analyzing configuration changes, and comparing
differences on AIX systems. It checks for critical, and non-critical
system configuration changes, and reports those changes to a
centralized repository.

SPAM v2 exposes both the noticeable, and un-noticeable changes, while
recording those changes autonomously. With System to System
Configuration Comparison (S2SCC), SPAM v2 can verify, and compare
differences between multiple AIX images.


SPAM v2 Features
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPAM v2 has features that allow businesses to get a better handle on
their AIX system changes.

· Historical management of all, AIX level, system configuration
changes.

SPAM v2 identifies, manages, and records changes to a centralized
repository. This provides historical record of changes, and the ability
to reconcile dates, and change occurrences.

· Comprehensive daily, and weekly change reports.

SPAM v2 provides two types of reports. A daily report, that shows all
changes within a 24hour period, and a weekly report showing changes
that have occurred within a 7 day period. Both the daily, and weekly
reports are generated in a consolidated fashion with the ability to
"drill down" into the detail of the changes.

· System to System Configuration Comparison (S2SCC)©.

SPAM v2 has the ability to compare system configurations against one
another. When a consistent configuration is desired, S2SCC provides a
solution to verify, and compare differences between multiple systems.

<a href="http://www.sincall.net">http://www.sincall.net</a>
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andrew.sinclairhall@gmail
*nix forums beginner


Joined: 06 Feb 2005
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:15 pm    Post subject: AIX Configuration Management Reply with quote

Take a look at SPAM v2 for AIX.

What is SPAM v2?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPAM v2 is a tool for analyzing configuration changes, and comparing
differences on AIX systems. It checks for critical, and non-critical
system configuration changes, and reports those changes to a
centralized repository.

SPAM v2 exposes both the noticeable, and un-noticeable changes, while
recording those changes autonomously. With System to System
Configuration Comparison (S2SCC), SPAM v2 can verify, and compare
differences between multiple AIX images.


SPAM v2 Features
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPAM v2 has features that allow businesses to get a better handle on
their AIX system changes.

· Historical management of all, AIX level, system configuration
changes.

SPAM v2 identifies, manages, and records changes to a centralized
repository. This provides historical record of changes, and the ability
to reconcile dates, and change occurrences.

· Comprehensive daily, and weekly change reports.

SPAM v2 provides two types of reports. A daily report, that shows all
changes within a 24hour period, and a weekly report showing changes
that have occurred within a 7 day period. Both the daily, and weekly
reports are generated in a consolidated fashion with the ability to
"drill down" into the detail of the changes.

· System to System Configuration Comparison (S2SCC)©.

SPAM v2 has the ability to compare system configurations against one
another. When a consistent configuration is desired, S2SCC provides a
solution to verify, and compare differences between multiple systems.

<a href="http://www.sincall.net">http://www.sincall.net</a>
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