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Re: [nv-l] Netview windows connected to a Solaris server

2004-05-21 12:07:39
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Netview windows connected to a Solaris server
From: ray.smith AT clorox DOT com
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 08:57:15 -0700

Alejandro,

What I hear a lot of people doing in your type of environment, with NetView running on a Solaris box and clients on windows, is to have the clients use the full version Java web console rather than the light version which uses the web browser.

We took this approach of providing the full Java client to our support staff and it is working out quite nicely.  



Ray Smith
IS Engineer
The Clorox Services Company
925-425-4363



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Paul,George:
Thank you for your response.
Is it possible to use a Windows based browser console against a Solaris server?
When I try to access the Netview server via web browser, I see the message "Netview Applet not loaded" on the Internet Explorer browser.

B. Regards
Alejandro Gabay



                                                                                                         
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You cannot cross platforms on the Client software. You can go
UNIX-2-UNIX and Windows-2-Windows, but cannot mix and match
the two.

Paul


alejandro.gabay AT reuters DOT com wrote:

>Hi I am trying to setup a Netview client connected to a netview server running Solaris 2.8.
>When installing the client, setup prompts me for a server password to access the server Tivoli drive. As the OS are not same I wonder to know what kind of remote file system is being used?. Is NFS, is SMB?. Shall I install a particular network file system in order to have a Windows client connected to a Solaris server?. From where shall I get/set the password?.
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>B. Regards and thanks in advance,
>Alejandro Gabay
>Technical Center Supervisor.
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