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Glen A Stromquist wrote:
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> I've been using OEM for awhile now, once I got past the "clunkiness" for
> lack of a better word, I'm finding it quite usefull and powerfull. I have it
> running on a 2000 workstation with the repository on the same machine.
> Since I use this same machine for a test bed and usually have at least one
> more instance running on it, I'm going to create another repository database
> to free up resources on my workstation. The new repository would be on
> another intel box (PII 450), and would like to have this box running on
> Linux (Suse or Mandrake) if possible.
>
> I was wondering about the following:
>
> Can I also use the Linux box for the management server?, this would allow me
> to free up even more resources on my workstation.
>
Absolutely: Yes.
> Would I be able to run apache on linux the same way so I can have browser
> access to OEM? This is what I am currently doing with my workstation. Or
> would I have to keep the 2000 box as the management server and just use the
> linux database as a repository?
>
Why not?
Uwe
-- Uwe Schneider | Telefon +49 7244 / 609504 Karlsdorfer Str. 31 | Mail uwe_at_richard-schneider.de DE-76356 Weingarten | http://www.richard-schneider.de/uwe Linux - OS al dente!Received on Fri Oct 26 2001 - 16:46:59 CDT
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