Gentlemen,

can somebody help me with this issue ? 

Currently we're setting up a Tivoli environment to monitor a mixed environment of AIX 
(unix) and Windows NT servers. We're have created a shell script for this to be run on 
all the endpoints (servers).
On the AIX servers it will be automatically processed as a Korn shell script. However 
on the NT machines we need something like bash.
Since we don't need everything of bash, which would occupy over 100Mb, we only would 
like to install parts of the complete package. Is this possible ? 
Can it be done remotely by sending certain files over or do we really need to run some 
setup executable locally ?

Another (maybe related question) i've tried to execute 'ps -W' on one of the NT boxes, 
which contains a stripped bash installation. Instead of returning all windows 
processes as expected it only
returned cygwin processes (sh and ps). How can we fix this and look at all windows 
processes with a bash script ?

Kind regards,  Ronald van Gogh

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