The CLI command 'wgetallinst' will also list your endpoints.
Use as follows from the TMR or Gateway:
#wgetallinst Endpoint | grep <endpoint_name>
Loran Swymer
swymerl@mont.disa.mil
The IBM/Tivoli Redbook, "Tivoli Enterprise Management Across Firewalls" (SG24-5510), dated November 2002 provides excellent documentation for implementing the Tivoli Management Framework and applications across firewalls.
It is updated to include Framework 4.1 and includes information...
Check your widmap entries to make sure the entry for root_user w32-ix86 is your renamed admin account (rsxdmin)
widmap add_entry root_user w32-ix86 rsxdmin
Loran Swymer
SwymerL@wr.disa.mil
tivoliap.dll is the Tivoli Authentication Package that allows the Tivoli applications to run setui methods. Ensure that the "tmerservd" and "BuiltinNTAdministrator" accounts have the following Local User Rights:
Bypass traverse Checking for tmersrvd.
Log on Locally right...
This is done through your "allow_install" policy. To obtain text file copies of the current allow_install policy, do the following on the TMR server:
# wgeteppol allow_install_policy > allow.sh
There is a Tivoli Field Guide on Endpoint Polcies that will help as well as the Redbook -...
Take classes from IBM - starting with Framework. Then the applications: IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Software Distribution, Inventory, TEC, etc.
Dig into the manuals and Redbooks. You'll be an expert within 6 months.
Loran Swymer
SwymerL@wr.disa.mil
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