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10-30-2007 02:10 AM
10-30-2007 02:10 AM
Hi,
I have just installed the Availability Manager Collector and Analyzer onto a new system (rx1620). The installation went ok, and the product starts ok, but when I try and run Avail, using $avail/motif/group I get the error message:
%AMDS-F-NOAMDS, DECamds is not installed on the system
Has anyone seen this before?
I am running this on OpenVMS 8.3 and have a MCOE license installed.
Thanks,
Mark
I have just installed the Availability Manager Collector and Analyzer onto a new system (rx1620). The installation went ok, and the product starts ok, but when I try and run Avail, using $avail/motif/group I get the error message:
%AMDS-F-NOAMDS, DECamds is not installed on the system
Has anyone seen this before?
I am running this on OpenVMS 8.3 and have a MCOE license installed.
Thanks,
Mark
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10-30-2007 02:38 AM
10-30-2007 02:38 AM
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Hi Mark,
Welcome to the OpenVMS itrc forum!
You appeat to have installed "Availability Manager" and then tried to use "DECamds" commands. They are not quite the same product, and I don't think that DECamds is available for integrity boxes.
Try using AVAIL/AVAIL to get started.
You can see the two sets of command qualifiers on my Alpha 8.3 system, but I do not have access to an integrity system to see whether you have the same help available.
See the attachment.
Regards,
Duncan
Welcome to the OpenVMS itrc forum!
You appeat to have installed "Availability Manager" and then tried to use "DECamds" commands. They are not quite the same product, and I don't think that DECamds is available for integrity boxes.
Try using AVAIL/AVAIL to get started.
You can see the two sets of command qualifiers on my Alpha 8.3 system, but I do not have access to an integrity system to see whether you have the same help available.
See the attachment.
Regards,
Duncan
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10-30-2007 02:48 AM
10-30-2007 02:48 AM
Re: Availability Manager
Hi Duncan,
thanks for the reply. You are spot-on. I was using the wrong command. I read the release notes and installation guide, but was reverting back to the old AMDS commands. It's working now ;-)
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Mark
thanks for the reply. You are spot-on. I was using the wrong command. I read the release notes and installation guide, but was reverting back to the old AMDS commands. It's working now ;-)
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Mark
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