Khanh,
We have discovered that if you have SSL enabled for your ALMS sessions, the CLI
does not work, but rather results in a certificate error. When we called this
into support, they indicated that it was working as designed (even though there
was no documentation to this effect). It'd be nice if a certificate could be
provided to enable this to work with SSL. Or at a minimum, the restriction
should be documented somewhere..
..Paul
At 01:17 PM 4/12/2010, Khanh Ngo wrote:
>The CLI is written in Java so it should work on any platform. We know of
>several users who are running on AIX, so AIX should work for you as well.
>
>Thanks
>
>On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:41 AM, David E Ehresman
><deehre01 AT louisville DOT edu>wrote:
>
>> Does this CLI only work in Windows or does in work in AIX also?
>>
>> David
>>
>> >>> Khanh Ngo <khanhvingo AT GMAIL DOT COM> 4/8/2010 7:00 PM >>>
>> First, the TS3500 CLI team would like to thank you for your feedback. It
>> is
>> greatly appreciated as we have all intentions to continue to make the tool
>> better.
>>
>> After taking your feedback to the team, we discussed options and concluded
>> that a -v or --verbose (default is the quiet mode) would be the best
>> solution. In other words, you will no longer get the "human attention
>> information lines".
>>
>> We have posted a new version on the website. Please try it at your
>> convenience.
>>
>> http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1159&uid=ssg1S4000854
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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