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тАО01-19-2005 01:10 PM
тАО01-19-2005 01:10 PM
sssu host agent
I am a little confused about sssu and host agent, what can host agent do that sssu can't?
when should I use sssu en when host agent,
thanks for any help
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тАО01-19-2005 07:13 PM
тАО01-19-2005 07:13 PM
Re: sssu host agent
A 'host agent' is a piece of software that is installed on a server to provide certain functionality. There are *many* different host agents for different purposes.
Products that provide host agents are, for example: OpenView Storage Area Manager or Business Copy EVA.
As you can see, SSSU and HA have completely different purposes.
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тАО01-20-2005 12:06 AM
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тАО01-20-2005 12:15 AM
тАО01-20-2005 12:15 AM
Re: sssu host agent
Best thing is if you can experiment a little with SSSU and BC.
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тАО01-20-2005 02:34 AM
тАО01-20-2005 02:34 AM
Re: sssu host agent
SSSU is your CLI (command line interface) to Commandview/EVA. Everything you can do on the GUI youcan do on the SSSU CLI. SSSU is installed on the servers hooked up to the EVA BUT it communicates withthe SMA (appliance where the COmmandView software is installed).
Hostagent is totally DIFFERENT from SSSU. They're agents for products like Storage Area Manager or Path Connectivity to allow portrayal and inventory of storage components on the server where the agent is installed. Things like performance, LUNS, HBA, filsystems and volume management info can be collected by the management station.
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тАО01-21-2005 03:48 AM
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тАО01-21-2005 05:42 AM
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тАО01-21-2005 06:31 AM
тАО01-21-2005 06:31 AM
Re: sssu host agent
IT sounds like you've got your Oracle backups scripted fairly well through SSSU.
Our site is just beginning to work with SSSU with the same intentions. We would like to setup scripts for both hot and cold backups.
Is there any chance you'd be willing to share some of your scripts? Having something to work from would help us out immensely.
Kind regards,
Steve