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Old 01-05-2008, 09:29 AM
andrew.j.sinclairhall@gmail.com
 
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Default AIX Compliance

Take a look at SPAM v2 for AIX.

What is SPAM v2?
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SPAM v2 is a tool for analyzing configuration changes, and comparing
differences on AIX systems. It checks for critical, and non-critical
system configuration changes, and reports those changes to a
centralized repository.

SPAM v2 exposes both the noticeable, and un-noticeable changes, while
recording those changes autonomously. With System to System
Configuration Comparison (S2SCC), SPAM v2 can verify, and compare
differences between multiple AIX images.

SPAM v2 Features
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SPAM v2 has features that allow businesses to get a better handle on
their AIX system changes.

· Historical management of all, AIX level, system configuration
changes.

SPAM v2 identifies, manages, and records changes to a centralized
repository. This provides historical record of changes, and the ability
to reconcile dates, and change occurrences.

· Comprehensive daily, and weekly change reports.

SPAM v2 provides two types of reports. A daily report, that shows all
changes within a 24hour period, and a weekly report showing changes
that have occurred within a 7 day period. Both the daily, and weekly
reports are generated in a consolidated fashion with the ability to
"drill down" into the detail of the changes.

· System to System Configuration Comparison (S2SCC)©.

SPAM v2 has the ability to compare system configurations against one
another. When a consistent configuration is desired, S2SCC provides a
solution to verify, and compare differences between multiple systems.

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