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07-06-2006 04:55 AM
07-06-2006 04:55 AM
Version Control Agent and Repository
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No inventory information is available to obtain a list of Support Packs from. A valid Version Control Repository Manager that contains one or more Support Packs must be configured before a Reference Support Pack may be selected. If you have just selected a repository, please wait a few minutes and then refresh this page.
Previous Value: bp000264.xml
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I've configured the Repository and it has downloaded everything. It's been a good couple of days, and I have it downloading each night.
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07-06-2006 03:29 PM
07-06-2006 03:29 PM
Re: Version Control Agent and Repository
Try this on one, once you get it working, you can use the Replicate Agent Settings task in HP SIM to push the configuration to other devices (provided the trust relationship is setup of course).
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07-07-2006 01:28 AM
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07-07-2006 02:43 AM
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Re: Version Control Agent and Repository
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07-07-2006 07:03 AM
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Re: Version Control Agent and Repository
What rights does the ID that VCA uses to communicate with VRCM need?
Does it need to be an "administrator" on the VCRM system?
Can it be just a an otherwise unprivledged user or even guest?
I couldn't find that detail in any of the docs.
Thanks in advance.
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07-07-2006 09:11 AM
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Re: Version Control Agent and Repository
You can create a user called VCAdmin, no special rights. You then create a group in the OS called VCAdministrators. You then place VCAdmin in the group. You tell the SMH that VCAdministrators has Administrator or Operator level rights. You then tell all your VCA's to use VCAdmin. You now have a userid for VC that has no special OS rights at all.
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07-10-2006 09:29 AM
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07-10-2006 11:58 AM
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Re: Version Control Agent and Repository
You might try verifying that the downloaded support packs shows up as 'valid' in the VCRM homepage and the support pack for the requesting operating system is in the Repository.
(If you are trying to configure VCA on a Windows 2000/2003 system, then make sure that support pack for Windows 2000/2003 is present and valid in the repository)
You might try rescanning the repository once the support packs have been downloaded to the repository.
Good luck,
Anantha
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07-11-2006 02:25 AM
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