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10-18-2009 04:58 PM
10-18-2009 04:58 PM
Re: Run availability Analyze GUI on local TP
OpenVMS I64 does require a license for Availability Manager. This license is loaded on OpenVMS. The required license is included with recent OpenVMS Alpha releases, either with the clustering license or with the base OpenVMS Alpha license.
If running Mac OS X as your client, then load X11 off the Mac OS X distribution DVD kit, launch X11 and enable security to allow an incoming connection from the OpenVMS node you want to monitor (this can include dropping some of the firewall rules), issue the SET DISPLAY command on OpenVMS, and then launch ICO.
If you're on Linux or *BSD as your client, configure X11 to allow an incoming connection from the node you want to monitor (including the firewall), then issue the SET DISPLAY command on the OpenVMS system to be monitored, then launch ICO.
If you are on an OpenVMS "client" with DECwindows loaded, configure the DECwindows session manager to allow an incoming connection from the node you want to monitor, then go to the (other) OpenVMS box and issue the SET DISPLAY command, then launch ICO.
ICO is here used as a connectivity test.
If running Mac OS X as your client, then load X11 off the Mac OS X distribution DVD kit, launch X11 and enable security to allow an incoming connection from the OpenVMS node you want to monitor (this can include dropping some of the firewall rules), issue the SET DISPLAY command on OpenVMS, and then launch ICO.
If you're on Linux or *BSD as your client, configure X11 to allow an incoming connection from the node you want to monitor (including the firewall), then issue the SET DISPLAY command on the OpenVMS system to be monitored, then launch ICO.
If you are on an OpenVMS "client" with DECwindows loaded, configure the DECwindows session manager to allow an incoming connection from the node you want to monitor, then go to the (other) OpenVMS box and issue the SET DISPLAY command, then launch ICO.
ICO is here used as a connectivity test.
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10-18-2009 05:16 PM
10-18-2009 05:16 PM
Re: Run availability Analyze GUI on local TP
Thanks for your all help ...i am able to configure Avail/Ana on windows side.Its running now.
Regards,
Sumant
Regards,
Sumant
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