WG: what is your way in the future when PSSP runs out of support?

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Date: 05/03/05

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    Hi,

    what is the way for you whenn PSSP runs out of support? I would be grateful
    for each information.
    Do you change to a csm-Cluster? Or buy for example a p690 and use lpar and
    so? Or go to standalone and manage this with nim for example?

    In the moment we use our SP-nodes only as standalone (no application over
    some nodes) and the pssp for user management, event monitoring and
    installation.

    Best regards,
    Frank

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    Hi,

    I would ask you gladly, what your way is regarding the future of PSSP. The
    support for PSSP ends 01.09.2007 and now I consider whether one is to
    change to csm-cluster or to standalone nodes and use only nim (for user
    management and installtion images).
    In the moment I use PSSP only for event monitoring, user management and
    installation/customizing from the nodes. I think user management and
    installtion/customizing runs over default aix nim and PSSP-event-management
    can I replace through WSM (Web-System-Management) from AIX.

    Which reasons are there for migrate from PSSP to CSM?
    Advantages and disadvantages?
    What is your opinion?

    Best regards,
    Frank Mueller


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