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Enabling and disabling LDAP authentication in Impact 7.1 Community Blog
The process of enabling and disabling LDAP authentication for Impact 7.1 is described in the docs, however there are some details that are not explained which may help, in the longer term, to avoid problems. Command line parameters The description in the...
from Blog: Network and Service Assurance
Modified on by ChristinaGrimes
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"Cloud Ready" AIX Images
PowerVC compatible "ready to deploy" images for AIX 7.1 TL 5 and AIX 7.2 TL 2 “In addition to installation images for AIX, "cloud" image formats are also made available that can be readily deployed with PowerVC. These images...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
Modified on by cggibbo
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NIM Master, NIMSH and SSL on AIX 7.1 TL4 SP3
cggibbo
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gibson
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tl4
hang
7100-04-03-1642
14,531 Views
Whilst working with one of my AIX customers recently I discovered a problem with NIMSH and SSL. The customer had updated their NIM master from AIX 7.1 TL4 SP1 to AIX 7.1 TL4 SP3 . After the SP update, any attempt to connect to a NIM client (over NIMSH+SSL),...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
Modified on by cggibbo
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TXSeries Version V7.1 Fix Pack 6 is available for download
TXSeries Version V7.1 End of Support(EOS) Fix Pack is available for download. Refer the following URL for download document, http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24042841
from Blog: Do More with TXSeries
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Creating Links to specific views of GRC objects in OpenPages 7.1 Community Blog
One new feature that came with OpenPages GRC Platform 7.1 that may not be very widely known is that some changes have been made to enhance the ability to create a hyperlinks to URLs for individual GRC Objects for specific views. In the past hyperlinks to an...
from Blog: The GRC Power Plant
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Flexible tunings on IBM POWER8 for SPSS Modeler Premium Entity Analytics provides 2.5X performance gains Community Blog
Tom Tran - POWER Systems Perf
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e5-2699
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intel
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14,901 Views
Optimizing an application's performance will result in clients saving time and reducing costs by running the workload more efficiently and quicker. This effect is even more profound for applications which are deployed across multiple servers and a...
from Blog: Big Data and Analytics on IBM Power Systems
Modified on by Tom Tran - POWER Systems Perf
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Python on AIX 7.1 / 6.1
Kairo Araujo
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1 Comment
55,583 Views
First thanks Renato Gregio to give me all packages / dependecies. I created (by R. Gregio) a TAR with RPM files to install the Python 2.6.8. You can download here https://github.com/kairoaraujo/Python-AIX-RPM The Python is necessary for my personal project...
from Blog: Kairo Araujo
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50 DB2 Nuggets #35: Techtip - Prerequisites for DB2 installation using db2setup wizard on AIX 7.1
I was working on a DB2 installation issue using db2setup wizard with 9.7 GA (FP0) on AIX 7.1, JDK 5 , the installation was failing with Segmentation fault error, the installer has generated java cores, similar to the one shown here below: Type=...
from Blog: Thoughts from Support
Modified on by MaryKKassey
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Remote Task Information (or Transaction life mapping) feature in TXSeries : What is it?
Well, if you have been using TXSeries for Multiplatforms (TXSeries), one of the difficult problems that you would have come across is to debug transaction error scenarios that span across multiple regions. Co-relating critical data for a transaction or a task...
from Blog: Do More with TXSeries
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E-mail Related Problems? Let the Logging Do the Talking Community Blog
Providing logging up front is MustGather for troubleshooting in general and this entry provides the MustGather for troubleshooting email communications in particular. This includes whether the problem is server communication, outgoing, incoming, formatted,...
from Blog: Asset Management
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Do you need to migrate from old unsupported WebSphere MQ version 5.3?
ValerieLampkin
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mq
wmq
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7.0.1
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listener
websphere
upgrade
runmqlsr
migration
15,086 Views
I've had a few customers lately that are in a situation where they are still running old unsupported versions of WebSphere MQ. Specifically, a problem arises when they are still on MQ version 5.3 and want to upgrade to a recent version such as 7.1 or 7.5 as...
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Updating your NIM master to AIX 7.1 TL2? Take note!
cggibbo
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7 Comments
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After
updating my NIM master to AIX 7.1 TL2 SP1 (7100-02-01-1245), I noticed a
problem. Whenever I installed a new AIX partition using NIM, the resources
allocated to the NIM client were not being de-allocated, even though the installation was completing...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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Installing OMNIBus 7.3.1 probes/gateways on 7.1 base
To install OMNIBus 7.3.1 probes and gateway on 7.1 base, you need to install the OMNIBus 7.1 fixpack that's later than Interim Fixpack 8, then follow my previous blog entry: if 7.1 fixpack is not installed you will have no problem installing probes/gateways,...
from Blog: Netcool Tips
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CHLAUTH feature in MQ 7.1
The new channel authentication records were added to version 7.1 to give more precise control over access granted to a connecting system at the channel level. This feature allows you to define rules about whether certain inbound channels to a queue manager...
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WPAR : Introduction
This my first post and I'm going to blog about WPAR technology Presentation What is a WPAR ? WPAR = W orkload PAR tition.
It is a software virtualization/partitioning system within an AIX instance which allows isolating execution environment, as share...
from Blog: AIX, Power Systems, Storage... and more
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Checking your queue depth with kdb.
cggibbo
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6.1
gibson
kdb
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chdev
-p
queue_depth
1 Comment
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Just say you
change the queue_depth on a hdisk
with chdev –P . This updates the devices
ODM information only, not its running configuration. The new value will take
effect next time I reboot the system. So now I have a different queue_depth in the ODM...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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nimadm - multibos error!?
cggibbo
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11
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9 Comments
29,131 Views
I’ve been working with a customer recently on
an issue with nimadm . They were
attempting to migrate a system from AIX 5.3 to 7.1 using nimadm . The NIM client AIX
level was 5.3 TL12 SP4 and the NIM master was running AIX 7.1 TL1 SP1. lpar1
: / #...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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Creating a CAA cluster on AIX 7.1.
cggibbo
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chris
aware
mkcluster
7.1
lscluster
38,981 Views
In this post I’ll demonstrate how to
create a Cluster Aware AIX (CAA) cluster on AIX 7.1. I’ll create a simple
two-node CAA cluster. I’ll then check the cluster status and, finally, remove
the cluster. Before I start, I make sure that both
nodes have...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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AIX 7.1 troubleshooting documentation
I just came across the AIX 7.1 Troubleshooting documentation . It covers many solutions and problem-solving strategies on key topics. Like all official documentation, it has to cover some pretty obscure topics, too. But there are enough big ticket items to...
from Blog: AIX Down Under
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AIX 7.1 – DSM dgetmacs.
I received an email this week from a
colleague that worked with me on the NIM
Redbook back in 2006. He was experiencing an issue with DSM and NIM. He was
attempting to use the dgetmacs command to obtain the MAC address of the network adapters on an LPAR....
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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UPDATED: topas features: column sort, toggle to nmon and more!
AnthonyEnglish
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memory
disk
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toggle
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iostat
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sar
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monitoring
aix
aix6
1 Comment
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topas and nmon - what a performance! UPDATE: I'm grateful to Chris Gibson for highlighting some great new features available in topas for AIX 7.1 and AIX 6.1 TL 6: freeze the screen using the spacebar (spacebar melts your screen again) page up and page down to...
from Blog: AIX Down Under
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Cluster Aware AIX
cggibbo
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mkcluster
aix
event
aware
caa_private0
caa
ahafs
lscluster
cluster
cldisk1
7.1
13 Comments
98,687 Views
Using Cluster Aware AIX with AIX 7.1 you can create a cluster of AIX
nodes. This interconnected cluster of nodes can immediately provide several
capabilities, such as: ·
Clusterwide event management. ·
Communication and storage...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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UPDATED: Grow your rootvg on the fly (from 6.1 TL 4)
AnthonyEnglish
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resize
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lun
san
spare
growth
volume_group
extendlv
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disk
backend
13 Comments
56,979 Views
There are lots of good reasons for having spare disk for rootvg, as I
looked at in the post make
way for rootvg . With virtual disks you can resize your volume group
on the fly: Increase rootvg
dynamically If your rootvg “disk” is actually virtual,...
from Blog: AIX Down Under
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AIX 7.1 new install in 25 minutes (Fun, v.1)
AnthonyEnglish
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migration
7.1
fun
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aix7
nim
aix6
vmlibrary
aix
upgrade
vio
aix5
virtual_media_library
19,677 Views
Fun out of the Sun In the last few days I've had lots of fun with migrations to AIX 6 and 7. And when I say "fun", I don't mean it in its usual technical sense within IT (insurmountable problems, unrelenting stress, obscure workarounds and chronic...
from Blog: AIX Down Under
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Migration to AIX 6.1 in 25 minutes
AnthonyEnglish
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virtual_optical_device
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bootlist
virtual_media
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5.3
vmlibrary
reboot
7.1
2 Comments
18,154 Views
Quick migration to AIX 6.1 Yesterday I used the Virtual Media Library to do a migration of an LPAR from AIX 5.3 TL 11 to
AIX 6.1. The migration took under 25 minutes. This included: the migration itself (15 minutes) a reboot, installation of the service...
from Blog: AIX Down Under
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