I see this on RHEL too. It takes about 30 minutes of Java cogitation on
my systems, with no feedback of any kind.
On 02/15/11 07:52 AM, Remco Post wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on writing some scripts to install and upgrade TSM 6.2 on AIX for a
customer.
Unfortunately this involves deinstalling TSM on occasion. My test systems might
not be the most powerful (0.2 power6 CPU), but it takes the uninstaller over an
hour to remove TSM from the system. All of that time there is just one java
process eating up all of the CPU. Is this normal, or is there something wrong
in my TSM environment? It can't be that hard to rm -rf some directories, and
remove some lpp packages, not even is the piece of code happens to be written
in java, can it? Or is this another case of 'lets do it in java so we can sell
more iron to our customers'?
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