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| Hi, as I learned: CommandView EVA is written in Java (100%?), and it only works with MS-Windows. I ask WHY? We'll have to add a windows server to our configuration, just to run that Java CommandView EVA. I'd prefer running it on Linux (SLES10). The older CommandView SDM ran on HP-UX (also Java) OR Windows. I guess it never worked very well in any of those platforms (never touch anything once it found your array), and soon I'll know about Command View EVA. Regards, Ulrich |
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| "Ulrich Windl" <Ulrich.Windl@RZ.Uni-Regensburg.DE> wrote in message news:87d4yrxmf5.fsf@pc9454.klinik.uni-regensburg.de... > Hi, > > as I learned: CommandView EVA is written in Java (100%?), and it only > works > with MS-Windows. I ask WHY? We'll have to add a windows server to our > configuration, just to run that Java CommandView EVA. I'd prefer running > it on > Linux (SLES10). The older CommandView SDM ran on HP-UX (also Java) OR > Windows. I guess it never worked very well in any of those platforms > (never > touch anything once it found your array), and soon I'll know about Command > View EVA. Welcome to HPac. This is just their way of thanking you for sticking with their HP-UX product. They figure that you didn't get the hint with the Itanic, so are now trying less subtle ways to get you to give up on their OS, and get with the program and buy a whole bunch of Proliant blades. You also get to enjoy RSM. Once you try the stability of this product you will understand why it belongs on a Windows platform. If they tried to offer that product on a reliable OS like HP-UX (or even SLES10) they would just get laughed at. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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