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  • 1.  inventory scout application on hmc

    Posted Wed April 12, 2006 02:52 PM

    Originally posted by: MarkieMark


    Hello

    Anybody knows how to configure the inventory scout service on the hmc version 4.5. I do not see the application in the service applications. Am i missing something or is the another way to configure inventory scout on the hmc.

    thanx,

    markiemark
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  • 2.  Re: inventory scout application on hmc

    Posted Wed April 12, 2006 05:21 PM

    Originally posted by: KentPerrier


    The HMC runs linux, so it does not have the Inventory Scout.
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  • 3.  Re: inventory scout application on hmc

    Posted Thu April 13, 2006 12:05 AM

    Originally posted by: woofer


    First, you ought to consider upgrading to HMC V5R1 or HMC V5R2. Either one offers a "wizard" that will go capture system firmware and adapter microcode information. You might take a look here:

    http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r3s/index.jsp?topic=/ipha5/vpd_data.htm

    for more information on Vital Product Data (VPD) under Service Focal Point on the HMC.
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  • 4.  Re: inventory scout application on hmc

    Posted Thu April 13, 2006 02:58 AM

    Originally posted by: MarkieMark


    Inventory Scout is absolutely a application which is run on the hmc. It was in 3.2.6, now in 4.5 i do not see it anymore.
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  • 5.  Re: inventory scout application on hmc

    Posted Thu April 13, 2006 08:29 AM

    Originally posted by: woofer


    As the link points out that I sent last time, if you go to Service Focal Point->Collect VPD Data, you get the Inventory Scout Data Collection menu where you select the managed system. You put in a diskette and proceed. That's how it looks at HMC 5.1 and HMC 5.2. I don't have an HMC 4.5 system left to check. If that's not what you're asking, I'm afraid I don't understand what you're after.
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