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11-07-2005 06:01 AM
11-07-2005 06:01 AM
How many devices does YOUR PCM handle?
We have 350 devices, mostly 2600 series. 60+ wireless access points (mostly wl420's) and a number of 2500's, 2 2800's, and a few 1600's.
In addition, we have approximately 4,000 end nodes, 65 managed subnets.
Of that, discovery is always running, and always alerting us that end nodes are unreachable, flooding our event log.
I was wondering what sort of environments YOU other users out there use PCM in, and if it is comparable in size and scope of our network.
We also run PCM on a VM on a windows 2000 client, and host, that shares a DL360 w/ 2 processors and 4 gb of memory with a netware 6.5 sp 4 OES web server.
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11-08-2005 05:40 AM
11-08-2005 05:40 AM
Re: How many devices does YOUR PCM handle?
Rumor has it that the next release of PCM (PCM 2.1) will contain an option allowing you to disable status events for end-nodes. This will help you regain control over your event log. It should be available sometime in the next month or two and will be a free upgrade for PCM 2.0 customers.
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12-07-2005 09:20 AM
12-07-2005 09:20 AM
Re: How many devices does YOUR PCM handle?
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12-07-2005 11:28 AM
12-07-2005 11:28 AM
Re: How many devices does YOUR PCM handle?
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\PNM\server\config\globalprops.prp
Example:
Global {
TempDir=data/temp
...
}
Discovery {
...
Pollings {
DisableEndNodeEvents=true
...
}
}
...
}
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