Am 2004-04-15 16:50:41, schrieb Volker Tanger:
>Greetings!
>
>On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:45:37 +0200 Michelle Konzack
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
>> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
>
> - how many systems
Do not kn
Am 2004-04-15 16:50:41, schrieb Volker Tanger:
>Greetings!
>
>On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:45:37 +0200 Michelle Konzack
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
>> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
>
> - how many systems
Do not kn
> Am 2004-04-15 11:26:23, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
>>
>>> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
>
> 1) Backbones from 311, 622 and GBit
> 2) 3-5 BGP-4 Routers
> 3) around 150 RadioRidges
> 4) Repeaters
> 5) Switches
> 6) Serve
Greetings!
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:45:37 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
- how many systems
- how deep (from just PING to complete SNMP and more)
> Am 2004-04-15 11:26:23, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
>>
>>> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
>
> 1) Backbones from 311, 622 and GBit
> 2) 3-5 BGP-4 Routers
> 3) around 150 RadioRidges
> 4) Repeaters
> 5) Switches
> 6) Serve
Am 2004-04-15 12:51:26, schrieb Boris Pavlov:
>Andrew Miehs wrote:
>BUT: the pretty picture is often needed. sometimes, customers trust OV
>and don't trust free/open source things. and the customer pays. but, you
Commercial-Ware nees nice GUI... which sells better !
>should consider do you need
Am 2004-04-15 11:26:23, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
>
>> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
>
>Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
>other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
>affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to
Am 2004-04-15 11:39:06, schrieb Boris Pavlov:
>hi michelle;
>
>there is something for linux at the openview site, these below seem to
>be linux downloads. you must fill two forms who you are what you are et
??? - I will try it out...
>cetera, to get there try first searching for linux (starting
Greetings!
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:45:37 +0200 Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
> Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
- how many systems
- how deep (from just PING to complete SNMP and more)
Am 2004-04-15 12:51:26, schrieb Boris Pavlov:
>Andrew Miehs wrote:
>BUT: the pretty picture is often needed. sometimes, customers trust OV
>and don't trust free/open source things. and the customer pays. but, you
Commercial-Ware nees nice GUI... which sells better !
>should consider do you need
Am 2004-04-15 11:26:23, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
>
>> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
>
>Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
>other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
>affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to
Am 2004-04-15 11:39:06, schrieb Boris Pavlov:
>hi michelle;
>
>there is something for linux at the openview site, these below seem to
>be linux downloads. you must fill two forms who you are what you are et
??? - I will try it out...
>cetera, to get there try first searching for linux (starting
Andrew Miehs wrote:
I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to run it on.
YES!:) in fact, not so
> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to run it on.
>>Opensoure:
>>MRTG for traffic stats
>
hi michelle;
there is something for linux at the openview site, these below seem to
be linux downloads. you must fill two forms who you are what you are et
cetera, to get there try first searching for linux (starting from the
link mentioned 1-2 letters ago) and then click on tryout/demo links).
Am 2004-04-14 23:34:12, schrieb Andreas John:
>Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>>Unfortunatly it works under an unsuported (from me) 32-Bit Operating
>>system, which I do not use !
>
>Assuming you are talking about Windows and not QNX, Freebsd, openbsd,
>atheos or other 32 Bit OSes I forgot to mention
Andrew Miehs wrote:
I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to run it on.
YES!:) in fact, not
> I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
Why? What functionality do you need in OpenView that you don't have in
other freeware products. Openview is only expensive... and IF you can
affore openview, you can definitely afford a cheap Sun box to run it on.
>>Opensoure:
>>MRTG for traffic stats
>
hi michelle;
there is something for linux at the openview site, these below seem to
be linux downloads. you must fill two forms who you are what you are et
cetera, to get there try first searching for linux (starting from the
link mentioned 1-2 letters ago) and then click on tryout/demo links).
Am 2004-04-14 23:34:12, schrieb Andreas John:
>Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>>Unfortunatly it works under an unsuported (from me) 32-Bit Operating
>>system, which I do not use !
>
>Assuming you are talking about Windows and not QNX, Freebsd, openbsd,
>atheos or other 32 Bit OSes I forgot to mention
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