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12-23-2004 09:52 AM
12-23-2004 09:52 AM
FYI - OpenSSH and XML Files MXTOOL
HP SIM Version 4.2 - Case#3208976397 with HP
Outlined in the SSH Whitepaper
"Configuring Systems without an 'Administrator' account
Step number 2.d.
The MXTOOl will fail while trying to parse your modified file with account other than Administrator.
You need to modify the revision="2.0" line next to each tool in the XML file.
Modify the revision="2.0" line to revision="2.1".
once you do that, re-run mxtool -m -f xml-file.xml and your tools should be modified appropriately.
Josh
Outlined in the SSH Whitepaper
"Configuring Systems without an 'Administrator' account
Step number 2.d.
The MXTOOl will fail while trying to parse your modified file with account other than Administrator.
You need to modify the revision="2.0" line next to each tool in the XML file.
Modify the revision="2.0" line to revision="2.1".
once you do that, re-run mxtool -m -f xml-file.xml and your tools should be modified appropriately.
Josh
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