You are asking a very environment specific question to a bunch of people
that know nothing of your environment. Be wary of any answers you receive
due to the way this question was asked.
Axton Grams
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Hi We are getting our SIT environment refresh, came aross an issue:
DBA are unable refresh as since there was not enough SAN space to refresh
the data in /data mountpoint.
DBA team has suggested two options:
1. Get additional SAN space.
2. Use /remedylogs since it has free space
My Question
Hi Listers;
Does anybody has experienced issues with runmacro command on an ARS Server
Group?
I have to ARS Servers one with NAT address and the other one without NAT; both
servers are managed due a Load Balancer, but before i installed the second ARS
Server the script with the call for a sub
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>> Remedy ARS is not a discovery tool are you referring to BMC's
>> Foundation or Topology Discovery?
>>
>> Guillaume
>>
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>> Morr
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Subject: Re: Discovering UNIX Server Serial Numbers
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Yes - thank you this is very helpful. I do not believe this is a Remedy bug.
I am wondering if anyone else has not been
a discovery tool are you referring to BMC's
Foundation or Topology Discovery?
Guillaume
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>> Remedy ARS is not a discovery tool are you referring to BMC's
>> Foundation or Topology Discovery?
>>
>> Guillaume
>>
>> -Original Message-
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Subject: Discovering UNIX Server Serial Numbers
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Can someone tell me if this is a BUG in Remedy. We are being told that
discovering UNIX Serial Numbers is a BUG in Remedy, and the UNIX bios/chassis
serial nu
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Subject: Discovering UNIX Server Serial Numbers
Can someone tell me if this is a BUG in Remedy. We are being told that
discovering UNIX Serial Numbers is a BUG in Remedy, and the UNIX
bios/chassis
serial number can not be discovered. Is
t;
> Guillaume
>
> -Original Message-
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> Morris
> Sent: Tue 10/20/09 1:00 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Discovering UNIX Server Serial Numbers
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> Can someone tell me if this is a
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Morris
Sent: Tue 10/20/09 1:00 PM
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Subject: Discovering UNIX Server Serial Numbers
Can someone tell me if this is a BUG in Remedy. We are being told that
discovering UNIX Serial Numbers is a BUG in Remedy, and the UNIX
bios/chassis
s
Kathy,
some env would help.
product,
version,
os,
-- do you have logins to the servers with sudo privaledge?
-- do you have root access with your login?
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Kathy Morris wrote:
> ** Can someone tell me if this is a BUG in Remedy. We are being told that
> discoverin
Remedy ARS is not a discovery tool are you referring to BMC's Foundation or
Topology Discovery?
Guillaume
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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Kathy Morris
Sent: Tue 10/20/09 1:00 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Discovering
Can someone tell me if this is a BUG in Remedy. We are being told that
discovering UNIX Serial Numbers is a BUG in Remedy, and the UNIX bios/chassis
serial number can not be discovered. Is this true?
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** I received a message that some processes had to be stopped manually.
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** /etc/init.d/arsystem restart should work.? Assuming that you used the
default install directory.? If it's not there, then take Fred's advice
/etc/init.d/arsystem restart should work. Assuming that you used the
default install directory. If it's not there, then take Fred's advice.
Rick
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> We are on 7.x
> What is the command to restart the Remedy Serv
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Hi,
We are on 7.x
What is the command to restart the Remedy Services on Unix
Hi,
We are on 7.x
What is the command to?restart the Remedy Services on Unix?
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Title: RE: Unix Server
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I have been running on unix for over 8.5 years with less
than 1 day and 3 hours of downtime.
1 day of downtime was because I lost the motherboard. and
the 3 hours was my Screw-up. -- those were 5 years ago.
I have been on a 280R for over 3 years .. no downtime at
Title: RE: Unix Server
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Fred:
You are correct in your interpretation. I never stopped the UNIX server because I applied ONLY Remedy patches or changed any of the Remedy ARS configuration parameters. I have rebooted a server that had a run-away process that was consuming memory on a
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James is talking about
Unix Operating System patches. We have been running Remedy on Unix servers
for over 5 years and I can't recall any time where we had to reboot a Unix
server due to Remedy.
Decreasing the Remedy threads only requires
stopping and restarting the Remedy proc
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Subject: Fwd: Unix Server
Are these remedy patches? Can't I
start/stop the process and apply the patches.
So has anyone been
Hi,
I am working on the development and test boxes of a Unix Server.
Is there ever a reason to reboot the entire server (instead of just
stopping/starting the processes).
If I decreased the fast/list threads for example, wouldn't I need to reboot
the server? Are there other reasons I
Title: RE: Unix Server
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Koyb:
I would reboot the server only if I applied server level patches or if there was a memory leakage that could not be recovered by a restart of the ARS server processes. Otherwise, it is best to leave the server up and running.
James McKenzie
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Hi,
I am working on the development and test boxes of a Unix Server.
Is there ever a reason to reboot the entire server (instead of just
stopping/starting the processes).
If I decreased the fast/list threads for example, wouldn't I need to reboot
the server? Are there other reas
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