Dave, We tried to use VAIM V 12.0 and it was unusably slow deploying the agent. At CA World the Prod Mgr promised much better performance out of 12.5 and still more out of 12.6. Which version are you using?
We are in the process of upgrading and are hopeful for the behavior of the new version. Thanks -Rob On 5/15/2012 8:41 AM, David Game wrote: > > Have a look at CA Virtual Assurance or Infrastructure Managers (VAIM) > -- it's designed for just that, and will push out Sysedge, plus the > add-ons to Windows and Unix (LPAR) servers. Not sure how it works > with other flavours of Unix/Linux though. > > Currently, I'm having a few problems with it that I'm ironing out with > support but that's probably down to my over-complicated cross-domain > set up! > > I'm about to build another one for a slightly less-complicated network > so if you like I'll let you know how easy/quickly I can deploy Sysedge > to those servers. > > Regards > > > Dave > > *From:*Calvin Lane [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* 15 May 2012 14:12 > *To:* spectrum > *Subject:* [spectrum] Deploying sysEdge agents > > Hello everyone, > > Quick question for the group: How do you upgrade/deploy a large number > of sysEdge agents? Let's say you have 600 servers to upgrade from 4.3 > to 5.1; what method do you use to do it? I understand it would > different for unix vs windows. Are you utilizing your operating > system's software distribution capabilities or some other type of > tool? Thanks in advance for your input. > > Calvin > > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
