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The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook
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`These pages are web versions of some embryonic IBM Redbook material. The material in these pages has been written by a
`team of IBM and business partner professionals participating in the ITSO residency programs. This redbook is being edited
`for hardcopy publication and is published here for those who need the information now and are willing to put up with
`spelling, grammar and layout errors.
`This material has not been submitted to any formal IBM test and is published AS IS. It has not been the subject of rigorous review. Your feedback is
`welcomed to improve the usefulness of the material to others.
`IBM assumes no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The use of this information or the implementation of any of these techniques is a
`customer responsibility and depends upon the customer's ability to evaluate and integrate then into the customer's operational environment.
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`The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook:
`Courier and Friends
`April 1997
`SG24-4976-00
`Fred Plassman
`Stefan Uelpenich
`Steef van Braband
`Gordon Love
`Gehrhard Kahmann
`Uwe Volkmann
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`International Technical Support Organization
`Raleigh Center
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`Take Note!
`Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information in Appendix A. "Special
`Notices".
`First Edition (April 1997)
`This edition applies to TME 10 Software Distribution 3.1, 5697-SWD for use with the AIX, Windows NT, Windows 95,
`Windows 3.1, HP-UX and Sun Solaris operating systems.
`Comments may be addressed to:
`IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization
`Dept. HZ8 Building 678
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`Table of Contents
`Figures
`Tables
`Preface
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`The Team That Wrote This Redbook
`Comments Welcome
`Chapter 1. Introduction
`1.1 TME 10 Deployment Products
`1.2 ITSO Raleigh Lab Environment
`1.3 Where to Find What?
`Chapter 2. Using the T/EC Adapter in TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX
`2.1 Overview and Objective
`2.1.1 Overview of Tivoli/Enterprise Console
`2.1.2 Overview of the TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX T/EC Adapter
`2.2 T/EC Adapter Compared to NetView Adapter
`2.3 Hardware and Software Prerequisites
`2.4 Installing and Configuring the T/EC Adapter
`2.4.1 Installing the T/EC Adapter
`2.4.2 Configuring the T/EC Adapter
`2.5 Configuring the Tivoli Event Server
`2.5.1 Creating a New Rule Base
`2.5.2 Extending the New Rule Base
`2.5.3 Compiling the New Rule Base
`2.5.4 Activating the New Rule Base
`2.5.5 A Word on Rule Bases
`2.5.6 Extending the Severity Levels
`2.6 Configuring the Event Consoles
`2.6.1 Creating an Event Console
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`2.6.2 Creating a New Event Source
`2.6.3 Creating a New Event Group
`2.6.4 Creating a New Event Filter
`2.6.5 Assigning the Event Group to an Administrator
`2.7 Generating a Test Event
`2.8 Using Automated Actions in the Event Console
`2.9 Testing and Debugging Automated Tasks
`2.9.1 Posting Arbitrary Events from the Command Line
`2.9.2 Dumping the Rule Engines Reception Log
`2.9.3 Finding the Task Details
`2.10 Creating a Task Library for Controlling TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX
`2.10.1 What Is a Task Library?
`2.10.2 What Is the Task Library Language?
`2.10.3 The Task Library for TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX
`2.10.4 Alternative Ways of Creating Task Libraries
`2.11 Using T/EC Automation with TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX
`2.12 Alternatives to Using the TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX T/EC Adapter
`2.13 Extending and Customizing TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Events
`2.13.1 How Are Events Configured?
`2.13.2 Customizing the Message Catalog
`2.13.3 Compiling the Message Catalog
`2.13.4 Activating the Change in TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX
`2.13.5 Testing the New Events
`Chapter 3. Installing and Configuring TME 10 Remote Control
`3.1 Overview and Objective
`3.2 Hardware and Software Prerequisites
`3.2.1 Software Requirements
`3.2.2 Hardware Requirements
`3.3 Installing TME 10 Remote Control 2.0
`3.3.1 Installing the Server and Controller Components
`3.3.2 Installing the Target Software on a PcManaged Node
`3.4 Setting Up Remote Control for Use
`3.4.1 Assigning the Remote Control Resource
`3.4.2 Setting Resource Roles
`3.4.3 Creating a Remote Control Tool
`3.5 Using Remote Control
`3.6 Remote Control Policy Methods
`3.7 Setting Up a TMR Connection
`3.7.1 Connecting TMR foxtrot to TMR rs600011
`3.7.2 Using the Clone Facility to Create a Software Distribution Package
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`3.7.3 Confirm Distribution with Remote Control
`Chapter 4. Using the AutoPack Feature in TME 10 Software Distribution 3.1
`4.1 Introduction to AutoPack
`4.2 Overview
`4.3 Hardware and Software Prerequisites
`4.3.1 Software Requirements
`4.3.2 Hardware Requirements
`4.3.3 Supported Operating Systems
`4.4 Installing AutoPack
`4.4.1 Installing AutoPack on a TMR Server or TME 10 Managed Node
`4.4.2 Installing AutoPack Control Center (APCC)
`4.4.3 Installing the AutoPack Agent on a TME 10 PC Managed Node
`4.5 Creating an AutoPack for Freelance Graphics
`4.5.1 Creating the Baseline Snapshot
`4.5.2 Installing Freelance Graphics
`4.5.3 Building the AutoPack File
`4.6 Creating an AutoPack Profile for Freelance Graphics
`4.7 Using TME 10 Remote Control before Distribution
`4.8 Distributing the AutoPack Profile for Freelance Graphics
`4.9 Removing the AutoPack Profile
`4.10 AutoPack Policies
`4.11 More about AutoPack Profiles
`4.12 Using the Command Line Interface
`4.13 AutoPack Limitations
`Chapter 5. Distributing Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Using AutoPack
`5.1 Creating an AutoPack for Microsoft Office for Windows 95
`5.1.1 Creating the Baseline Snapshot
`5.1.2 Installing Microsoft Office for Windows 95
`5.1.3 Building the AutoPack File
`5.2 Creating an AutoPack Profile for Microsoft Office for Windows 95
`5.3 Distributing the AutoPack Profile for Microsoft Office for Windows 95
`5.4 Using TME 10 Remote Control to Confirm Installation Results
`Chapter 6. Modifying Tivoli/Courier Using AEF
`6.1 Prerequisites
`6.2 Modifying Courier Dialogs
`6.2.1 Modifying the Distribute File Package Dialog
`6.2.2 Modifying the Remove File Package Dialog
`6.3 Modifying Courier Bitmaps and Icons
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`6.3.1 Modifying File Package Bitmaps
`6.3.2 Modifying the File Package Icon
`Chapter 7. Beyond the GUI
`7.1 File Package Parameters
`7.1.1 The Exported File Package Configuration File
`7.2 Accessing Install Parameters in BARC Scripts
`7.2.1 Setting Up the prog_env Global Parameter
`7.2.2 Setting Up the Environment
`7.2.3 Including IDL Calls in the Script
`7.3 Changing the Policies
`7.3.1 The File Package Class Policies
`7.3.2 Enforcing a Policy
`7.4 Using the General Purpose Install Script
`7.5 Conclusion
`Chapter 8. Installing WABI on HP-UX and Solaris
`8.1 Installing WABI on HP-UX
`8.1.1 Creating a Product Specification File
`8.1.2 Creating a File Set for Use with the update Command
`8.1.3 Creating a TME 10 Software Distribution Release 3.1 Profile
`8.1.4 Modifying the General Purpose Install Script
`8.1.5 Distributing the WABI File Package for HP-UX
`8.2 Installing WABI on Solaris
`8.2.1 Creating a Response File for Unattended Installation
`8.2.2 Setting Up the Directory /distrib/sun-wabi
`8.2.3 Creating the TME 10 Software Distribution Release 3.1 Profile
`8.2.4 Adapting the BARC Script
`8.2.5 Distributing the WABI File Package for Solaris
`Chapter 9. A Real Customer Environment
`9.1 Customer Windows NT Environment
`9.2 Customer System Management Environment
`9.3 Installation Steps for Our Environment
`9.3.1 Hardware and Software Environment
`9.3.2 Windows NT Trust Relationships
`9.3.3 Give an Administrator Access to Other Domains
`9.3.4 Tivoli Management Region (TMR) Server (FOXTROT) Installation
`9.3.5 Managed Node (ROMEO) Installation
`9.3.6 PC Managed Node (JULIET) Installation
`9.3.7 Installation of TME 10 Software Distribution 3.1
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`9.4 Distribution of an Application (Scenario 1)
`9.4.1 Create File Package Profile (Scenario 1)
`9.4.2 Distribute File Package
`9.4.3 Clone File Package
`9.4.4 Edit File Package (Scenario1_R)
`9.4.5 Remove File Package
`9.5 Data Transfer to Multiple Clients (Scenario 2)
`9.5.1 Create File Package Profile
`9.5.2 Distribute File Package
`9.5.3 Commit File Package
`9.5.4 Remove File Package
`9.6 Upgrade TME Agent
`9.6.1 Upgrade TME Agent from 4.005 to 4.007
`9.6.2 Downgrade TME Agent From 4.007 To 4.005
`9.7 Using File Package Block and Compression
`9.7.1 Create File Package
`9.7.2 Calculate File Package Size
`9.7.3 Create a File Package Block File and Use Compression
`9.7.4 Evaluate Alternate Distribution Approaches
`9.8 Using File Package Distribution Options
`9.8.1 Using Descend and Append Options
`Appendix A. Special Notices
`Appendix B. Related Publications
`B.1 International Technical Support Organization Publications
`B.2 Redbooks on CD-ROMs
`B.3 Other Publications
`Appendix C. How to Get ITSO Redbooks
`How IBM Employees Can Get ITSO Redbooks
`How Customers Can Get ITSO Redbooks
`IBM Redbook Order Form
`Appendix D. List of Abbreviations
`Index
`Appendix E. ITSO Redbook Evaluation
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`The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook
`Figures
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`1. ITSO Raleigh Lab Environment
`2. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX & Tivoli Scenario
`3. The T/EC Architectural Overview
`4. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX T/EC and NetView Adapters
`5. Output from lslpp Command
`6. /usr/lpp/netviewdm/db/alert_nvdm6k.conf File
`7. The Create Rule Base Window
`8. The Event Server Rule Bases Window
`9. The Import into Rule Base Window
`10. The Event Server Rule Bases Window
`11. The Event Server Parameters Window
`12. Selecting to Load the Rule Base
`13. Loading the Rule Base
`14. Stopping the Event Server
`15. Starting the Event Server
`16. Creating an Event Console
`17. Selecting Event Console Host
`18. Creating an Event Source
`19. Creating an Event Source
`20. Selecting to Create an Event Group
`21. Creating an Event Group
`22. Creating an Event Filter
`23. Selecting to Assign Event Groups to an Event Console
`24. Assigning Event Groups to an Event Console
`25. Event Console Sources Window
`26. Event Console Groups Window
`27. Event Console Groups Window
`28. SNA/DS Sample Configuration File
`29. Event Console Showing the Test Event
`30. Event Console Showing the Configuration Error Event
`31. Event Details
`32. Event Console Events List of the NVDM Group
`33. Highlight the Event
`34. Select New with Selected Event...
`35. Summary of Automated Tasks Window
`36. Entering the Slot Criteria
`37. Entering the Slot Criteria
`38. Entering the Task Details
`39. Choosing the Managed Node
`40. Summary of Automated Tasks Window
`41. The Automated Tasks Execution Setup
`42. The Automated Tasks Execution Setup
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`43. The Task Error Output
`44. The Task Selection Dialog with the "Show by Identifier" Option Checked
`45. Create Task Library Window
`46. Policy Region Window
`47. Task Library Window
`48. Create Task Window
`49. IBM RS/6000 / AIX Executable Window
`50. Task Library Window
`51. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Catalog Window
`52. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Change File Type Window
`53. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Change File Window
`54. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Files and Directories in Change File Window
`55. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX File Options Window
`56. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Build Progress Window
`57. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Catalog Window
`58. TME 10 Software Distribution for AIX Install Change Files Window
`59. T/EC Console Window
`60. T/EC Event Groups Message Viewer Window
`61. T/EC Summary of Automated Tasks Window
`62. T/EC Setup Automatic Task Execution Window
`63. T/EC Setup Automatic Task Execution Window
`64. T/EC Setup Automatic Task Execution Window
`65. Save Automated Task Execution Window
`66. T/EC Event Console
`67. T/EC Message Viewer Window
`68. Remote Control Environment
`69. TME 10 Desktop for Windows
`70. Install Product Window
`71. File Browser Window
`72. Move TMR Server rs600011 to Clients to Install on Window
`73. Pre-Install Check Window
`74. Controller Code Install on tango
`75. PcManaged Node Install
`76. Install PcManaged Node Agent on oscar
`77. Assigning the Resource
`78. Set Managed Resources Window
`79. Add to Current Resource Window
`80. Edit Logins
`81. Set Login Names Window
`82. Operation Status Window
`83. Resource Roles
`84. Set Resource Roles
`85. Message Prompt
`86. Policy Region - Remote Control
`87. Creating a TME 10 Remote Control Tool
`88. PcRemote Added to Policy Region
`89. Remote Control Window
`90. Response on tango If Cancel Is Selected on oscar
`91. Response If OK Is Selected on oscar
`92. rcdef.txt File before Editing
`93. rcdef.txt File after Editing
`94. Notice Group Messages for TME 10 Remote Control
`95. TME Desktop for Windows
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`96. Connect to a Remote TMR Window
`97. Confirm Connect Window
`98. Remote Connection Completed Window
`99. Foxtrot Region
`100. Profile Manager Window
`101. Adding oscar to Subscribers Window
`102. Subscribers Window
`103. Profile Manager Window
`104. Profile Manager Window
`105. Clone Profile Window
`106. Profile Manager Window
`107. File Package Properties Window
`108. Change Platform Specific Options for oscar
`109. File Package Properties Window
`110. Profile Manager Window
`111. Distribute Profiles Window
`112. Operation Status Window
`113. Operation Status Window
`114. foxtrot-region Policy Region
`115. Remote Control Window
`116. Check Installation Via Remote Control
`117. AutoPack Process
`118. AutoPack Environment
`119. Displaying Managed Resources
`120. AutoPack Control Center Setup Window
`121. Question Window
`122. Destination Location Window
`123. Setup Complete Window
`124. AutoPack Control Center
`125. rs600011 Policy Region
`126. Check PC Agent Version
`127. Profile Manager Window
`128. Create Profile Window
`129. Profile Manager Window
`130. Set AutoPack Properties Window
`131. Updated Operation Status on the TME Desktop
`132. Profile Manager Window
`133. Distribute AutoPack Window
`134. Operation Status Window
`135. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`136. AutoPack Control Center Create Baseline Snapshot Window
`137. Create Baseline Snapshot
`138. Create Baseline Snapshot Files to Exclude Window
`139. Scan Status Window
`140. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`141. AutoPack Control Center Install Software Window
`142. Source of Freelance Graphics
`143. AutoPack Control Center Select Install Software Window
`144. AutoPack Control Center Install Software Window
`145. Freelance Graphics Installation Window
`146. Freelance Graphics Install Complete Window
`147. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`148. AutoPack Control Center Build AutoPack Window
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`149. AutoPack Control Center Scan Status Window
`150. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`151. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`152. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`153. View the Contents of the File Package
`154. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`155. AutoPack Build Progress Window
`156. AutoPack Build Complete Window
`157. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`158. TME 10 Create Profile Window
`159. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`160. Set AutoPack Properties Window
`161. Calculate AutoPack Size Window
`162. Using TME 10 Remote Control to Check Disk Space
`163. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`164. TME 10 Distribute Profiles Window
`165. TME 10 Desktop Window
`166. rs600011-region Window
`167. TME 10 Distribute Profiles Window
`168. Remove AutoPack Window
`169. TME 10 Distribute Profiles Window
`170. Set AutoPack Properties Window
`171. Contents of def.txt File
`172. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`173. AutoPack Control Center Create Baseline Snapshot Window
`174. Create Baseline Snapshot
`175. Create Baseline Snapshot Files to Exclude Window
`176. Scan Status Window
`177. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`178. AutoPack Control Center Install Software Window
`179. Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Setup Screen
`180. Microsoft Office 95 Setup Window
`181. Confirmation Screen
`182. Microsoft Office Installation Window
`183. Installation Complete Window
`184. AutoPack Control Center Main Window
`185. AutoPack Control Center Build AutoPack Window
`186. AutoPack Control Center Scan Status Window
`187. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`188. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`189. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`190. AutoPack Control Center AutoPack Properties Window
`191. AutoPack Build Progress Window
`192. AutoPack Build Complete Window
`193. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`194. TME 10 Create Profile Window
`195. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`196. Set AutoPack Properties Window
`197. TME 10 Profile Manager Window
`198. TME 10 Distribute Profiles Window
`199. TME 10 Desktop Window
`200. Policy Region
`201. Remote Control Window
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`202. Check Installation Via Remote Control
`203. Output from wlsdialog Command
`204. error.dsl File
`205. extract_courier_dialogs Shell Script
`206. Distribute File Package Dialog (Original)
`207. Code Fragment to Create Query Button
`208. Distribute File Package Dialog (Modified)
`Remove File Package Dialog (Original)
`209.
`Code Fragment to Create Choice Box
`210.
`211. Remove File Package Dialog (Modified)
`212. Create Profile Window
`213. Profile Manager Window
`214. File Package Properties Window
`215. Output from wlsbitmap Command
`216. File Package Properties Window
`217. Profile Manager Window
`218. Profile Manager Window
`219. Setting Up Environment Variables
`220. General Purpose Install Script (Part 1)
`221. General Purpose Install Script (Part 2)
`222. General Purpose Install Script (Part 3)
`223. General Purpose Install Script (Part 4)
`224. General Purpose Install Script (Part 5)
`225. General Purpose Install Script (Part 6)
`226. General Purpose Install Script (Part 7)
`227. The SwDistrib Policy Region
`228. The Courier Profile Manager
`229. The tst Profile Details
`230. fp_val_flist Policy Method
`231. fp_val_options Policy Method
`232. fp_val_flist Policy Method
`233. fp_val_options Policy Method
`234. fp_def_options Policy Method
`235. Output from fpkg Command
`236. Creating the hp-wabi File Package
`237. Entering wabi.tar in the hp-wabi File Package
`238. Creating the sun-wabi File Package
`239. The sun-wabi File Package Details
`240. Health Insurance Map
`241. Health Insurance Scenario
`242. Our Lab Scenario
`243. One-Way Trust Relationship
`244. Start User Manager for Domains
`245. User Manager - REDBOOK
`246. Start Trust Relationships
`247. Trust Relationships (REDBOOK Before)
`248. Add Trusting Domain
`249. Trust Relationships (REDBOOK After)
`250. User Manager - REDBOOK
`251. Select Domain
`252. User Manager - BLUEBOOK
`253. Trust Relationships
`254. Trust Relationships (BLUEBOOK Before)
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`255. Add Trusted Domain
`256. User Manager for Domains
`257. Trust Relationships (BLUEBOOK After)
`258. Add Global Group Domain Admins
`259. User Manager - BLUEBOOK
`260. Local Group Properties
`261. Add Users and Groups (BLUEBOOK)
`262. Add Users and Groups (REDBOOK)
`263. Add Users and Groups (REDBOOK)
`264. Local Group Properties (BLUEBOOK)
`265. Start SETUP.EXE from Explorer
`266. TME 10 Welcome Screen
`267. Create Account
`268. Local Group
`269. Logoff
`270. User Information
`271. Installation Password
`272. Remote User File Access
`273. Setup Type
`274. Select Components
`275. Enter License Key
`276. Database Directory
`277. Installation Is Running
`278. Database Installation Completed Successfully
`279. Setup Is Complete
`280. Start SETUP.EXE from Explorer
`281. Destination Path
`282. Select Program Folder
`283. Installation Is Running
`284. Installation Complete
`285. Build Shortcut
`286. Create Shortcut
`287. Select a Title for the Program
`288. Start CLI
`289. Command Line Interface
`290. SETUP_ENV.CMD
`291. Check Database Command
`292. Start Tivoli Desktop
`293. TME Logon
`294. Tivoli Startup
`295. TME 10 Desktop
`296. TMR Maintenance Mode
`297. Maintenance Broadcast Messages
`298. Exit Maintenance Mode
`299. TME 10 Desktop
`300. Backup Window
`301. Backup Window
`302. Backup in Progress
`303. Backup Status
`304. Restore in Progress
`305. TME 10 Desktop
`306. Foxtrot Region
`307. Client Install
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`308. Add Client
`309. Client Install
`310. Installation Path
`311. Install Options
`312. Client Install
`313. Tivoli Remote Access Account
`314. Confirm Reboot
`315. Client Install
`316. Foxtrot Region
`317. Exploring - CD
`318. Tivoli System TME Agent Setup
`319. Welcome
`320. Choose Options
`321. Setup Pause
`322. Destination Drive
`323. Information
`324. Destination Directory
`325. Accept Installation Setting
`326. Select Startup Functions
`327. Administrator Privileges for Services
`328. Name of the Machine
`329. No NetWare Managed Site
`330. DHCP Server
`331. IP Synchronization
`332. Question for RELEASE.TXT
`333. TME Agent Setup Complete
`334. TME 10 Desktop
`335. Policy Region
`336. Create PC Managed Nodes
`337. Add Hosts
`338. Select Host Location
`339. Add Hosts
`340. Create PC Managed Nodes
`341. Policy Region
`342. TME 10 Desktop (Install Product)
`343. Install Product
`344. Product Install Dialog
`345. Product Install Dialog at the End of Installation
`346. TME 10 Desktop
`347. Error - CONTENTS.LST
`348. File Browser
`349. Install Product
`350. Product Install
`351. Install Option - Documentation
`352. Install Option - CLI Utilities
`353. Edit Notice Group Subscriptions
`354. Set Notice Group - Available
`355. Set Notice Group - Current
`356. TME 10 Desktop - Managed Resources
`357. Set Managed Resources - Available
`358. Set Managed Resources - Current
`359. Start Create Profile Manager
`360. Create Profile Manager
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`361. End Create Profile Manager
`362. Create Subscribers
`363. Select Subscribers
`364. Selected Subscribers
`365. Start Create Profile
`366. Create Profile
`367. End Create Profile
`368. File Package Properties 1
`369. Select Source Host
`370. Select Directory & Files
`371. File Package Properties 2
`372. File Package Properties 3
`373. File Package Properties 4
`374. File Package Windows NT Options
`375. Start Distribute File Package
`376. Distribute Profiles
`377. Windows NT Task Manager Managed Node
`378. Log File hj.txt
`379. Exploring - Desktop
`380. HiJaak for Windows Group
`381. Profile Manager
`382. Clone Profile
`383. Profile Manager
`384. File Package Properties
`385. File Package Windows NT Options
`386. Profile Manager
`387. Remove File Package
`388. Log File hj_r.txt
`389. File Package Properties
`390. NT Option before Distribution
`391. NT Option after Distribution
`392. NT Option Upon Removal
`393. File Package Windows NT Options - during Commit
`394. commit.bat
`395. Profile Manager - Distribute
`396. Distribute File Package
`397. Explorer
`398. Distribute File Package
`399. Add Scheduled Job
`400. Select Notice Groups
`401. Windows NT Explorer
`402. Profile Manager
`403. Remove File Package
`404. Windows NT Explorer
`405. Windows NT Explorer
`406. SYSDIFF Snapshot Before Upgrade
`407. Snapshot Complete
`408. Upgrade Question
`409. Change TMEAGENT.CFG
`410. Enter Information
`411. SYSDIFF Build Difference File
`412. Difference Complete
`413. Profile Manager
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`414. File Package Properties
`415. File Package Window NT Options
`416. Windows NT PC Managed Node Properties
`417. Profile Manager
`418. Distribute Profiles
`419. Windows NT Setup
`420. Windows NT PC Managed Node Properties
`421. Profile Manager
`422. File Package Properties
`423. Profile Manager
`424. Calculate Size
`425. File Package Properties
`426. Compression Results
`427. Performance foxtrot
`428. Performance romeo
`429. Performance juliet
`430. Performance foxtrot
`431. Performance romeo
`432. Performance foxtrot
`433. Performance romeo
`434. Performance juliet
`435. Distribution Status
`436. Windows NT Explorer
`437. Performance foxtrot
`438. Performance romeo
`439. Performance juliet
`440. Windows NT Exploring - C:\ms
`441. File Package Properties
`442. File Package Properties
`443. Distribute File Package
`444. Command Prompt on juliet
`445. Command Prompt on foxtrot
`446. Distribute File Package
`447. Distribute File Package
`448. Command Prompt on juliet
`449. Distribute File Package
`450. Command Prompt on juliet
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`The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook
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`Tables
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`1. Date Parameter Format
`2. The UNIX BARC Parameters
`3. UNIX Default Access Privileges
`4. UNIX Platform Prefix
`5. NetWare Parameters
`6. DOS Parameters
`7. Windows 3.1 Parameters
`8. Windows 95 Parameters
`9. Windows NT Parameters
`10. OS/2 Parameters
`11. Included Files Options
`12. Windows NT CLI Utilities
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`The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook
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`Preface
`
`This redbook provides guidance on how to understand and use TME 10 Software Distribution.
`It will help you position TME 10 Software Distribution and TME 10 as a solution for enterprise systems management and
`show practical examples for its use.
`We use the latest features in TME 10 Software Distribution and show how to integrate them with other components of Tivoli
`Management Environment (TME) 10, Tivoli/IBM's solution for enterprise systems management.
`Some of the Tivoli components we exploit include Tivoli/Enterprise Console, TME 10 Remote Control, TME 10
`Application Extension Facility, TME 10 Task Library Language and AutoPack Control Center.
`We also show an example of a large customer environment where TME 10 Software Distribution is used for typical software
`distribution tasks in a Windows NT environment.
`The scenarios are documented in a way that service providers can use the code and examples as a base in customer
`implementations.
`
`The Team That Wrote This Redbook
`This redbook was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the Systems Management and
`Networking ITSO Center, Raleigh.
`Fred Plassman is a Senior International Technical Support Organization (ITSO) Specialist at the Systems Management and
`Networking ITSO Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. He writes extensively and teaches IBM classes worldwide on all
`areas of software distribution. Before joining the ITSO in July 1996, Fred provided national technical support for IBM
`software distribution products, primarily IBM Software Distribution V3.1 for AIX and NetView DM/6000 V1.2 in the IBM
`Networking Support Center, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.
`Stefan Uelpenich is an Advisory ITSO Representative, working as a project leader at the Systems Management and
`Networking ITSO Center, Raleigh. He writes extensively and teaches IBM classes worldwide on all areas of systems
`management. Before joining the ITSO, he worked in IBM Germany's Professional Services organization as an Advisory I/T
`Architect for Systems Management, consulting major IBM customers.
`Steef van Braband is a System and Networking Consultant working for Orda-B, a Software and Services company. Orda-B
`is an IBM Business Partner in the Benelux countries. He has five years of experience in designing system and network
`management solutions for large companies in Europe.
`Gordon Love is an Advisory I/T Specialist working in Network Station Management at IOS/IBM South Africa. He has
`three years of experience in systems management and is currently working as a technical team leader for software
`distribution. Before joining IBM he worked in product support for software distribution products at a large South African
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`bank.
`Gehrhard Kahmann is an Advisory I/T Specialist for Systems Management working in IBM Germany's Professional
`Services organization. He has been with IBM for 23 years and has nine years of experience in Client/Server environments.
`For the last three years he has worked on several systems management projects with large IBM customers in Germany.
`Uwe Volkmann is a Network Computing Architect working in IBM Germany's Software Division. He has seven years of
`experience in Client/Server environments. For the last three years he has worked in several software distribution projects in
`Germany.
`Thanks to the following people for their invaluable contributions to this project:
`David L. Boone
`Paul Braun
`Evelyn Evans
`Linda Robinson
`Shawn Walsh
`Gail Doucette Wojton
`Systems Management and Networking ITSO Center, Raleigh.
`Wolfgang Geiger
`ITSO Raleigh/Tivoli Systems, An IBM Company, Austin
`
`Comments Welcome
`Your comments are important to us!
`We want our redbooks to be as helpful as possible. Please send us your comments about this or other redbooks in one of the
`following ways:
`Fax the evaluation form found in Appendix E. "ITSO Redbook Evaluation" to the fax number shown on the form.
`Use the electronic evaluation form found on the Redbooks Home Pages at the following URLs:
`For Internet users
`http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
`For IBM Intranet users
`http://w3.itso.ibm.com/redbooks
`Send us a note at the following address:
`redbook@vnet.ibm.com
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`The TME 10 Deployment Cookbook
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`Chapter 1. Introduction
`
`In this redbook we work with products from the TME 10 Deployment area, focusing on TME 10 Software Distribution.
`We show new functions of these products and also focus on how the products from the TME 10 Deployment area can be
`integrated with other Tivoli components to enhance their function and usability.
`This redbook is a collection of experiences we gathered when working with TME 10 Deployment products. Some of the
`scenarios deal more with product functions, while others are more task oriented, for example in the customer environment
`example shown in Chapter 9. "A Real Customer Environment".
`All of them are useful in helping you understand and use TME 10 as a powerful tool for deployment in your enterprise.
`The examples in this book assume that you are already familiar with the basic concepts of TME 10 and TME 10 Software
`Distribution.
`If you are not, we recommend that you read the redbook TME 10 Cookbook for AIX, SG24-4867 first. Thi

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