I received notification that AutoSys R11 Service Pack 2 Incremental 2 is now available.
In addition to a bunch of AutoSys patches and a newer Socket Adapter, this Incremental includes EEM (Embedded Entitlements Manager) version 8.4.
This is the Ingres-Free version, at last.
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AutoSys R11 SP2 Incremental 2
#2 Guest_Timmy_*
Posted 13 July 2009 - 01:03 PM
[quote name='Ant' date='13 July 2009 - 11:40 AM' timestamp='1247481647' post='524']
I received notification that AutoSys R11 Service Pack 2 Incremental 2 is now available.
In addition to a bunch of AutoSys patches and a newer Socket Adapter, this Incremental includes EEM (Embedded Entitlements Manager) version 8.4.
This is the Ingres-Free version, at last.
[/quote]
Wahoooooo ingres free, thats poetry to my ears!!!!!!!!
I received notification that AutoSys R11 Service Pack 2 Incremental 2 is now available.
In addition to a bunch of AutoSys patches and a newer Socket Adapter, this Incremental includes EEM (Embedded Entitlements Manager) version 8.4.
This is the Ingres-Free version, at last.
[/quote]
Wahoooooo ingres free, thats poetry to my ears!!!!!!!!
#3
Posted 16 July 2009 - 01:55 PM
[quote name='Timmy' date='13 July 2009 - 02:03 PM' timestamp='1247490235' post='537']
Wahoooooo ingres free, thats poetry to my ears!!!!!!!!
[/quote]
The new EEM seemed to install on top of 8.3 just fine: Ingres quietly disappeared and all policies were maintained in place.
Installing the new SSA is equally easy.
The install of the AutoSys parts is still a bit rudimentary IMO. Its basically a batch file/script that takes a bunch of command line parameters and performs the file saves/copies and - on a server machine - some sql updates. There is a log file but that's your lot - for example no 'uninstall' option or means to back out the sql updates.
Wahoooooo ingres free, thats poetry to my ears!!!!!!!!
[/quote]
The new EEM seemed to install on top of 8.3 just fine: Ingres quietly disappeared and all policies were maintained in place.
Installing the new SSA is equally easy.
The install of the AutoSys parts is still a bit rudimentary IMO. Its basically a batch file/script that takes a bunch of command line parameters and performs the file saves/copies and - on a server machine - some sql updates. There is a log file but that's your lot - for example no 'uninstall' option or means to back out the sql updates.
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