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August 1998, Week 3

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Thu, 20 Aug 1998 18:03:56 -0500
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Greg Stigers wrote:

> I believe I have previously posted regarding my recent experience with
> Tivoli Maestro on NT under less than ideal conditions, all of which are
> essentially the fault of the PHB parties who made decisions that I am
> probably not at liberty to disclose. Four members of this ad hoc twelve
> member Maestro team have since quit; I regularly wonder why my current
> contact has not as well. They are all new to this product. My first
> contact, the fourth member of the group to leave, told me that the
> Maestro for NT product was a port of the UNIX product to the POSIX space
> on NT. Eep.

<snip>

Eep is right. Can you imagine if they ported it to the 3000's POSIX?
(No, I'm not going to try it!)

> this does not bode well for other ports. I would not blame Maestro for
> NT's behavior on NT, per se. I hear that subsequent releases of the
> product keep getting much improved.
>
> insert std disclaimers

Thanks for the clarification. We are working out our Maestro/NT
problems; as usual, I had only heard one side of the story, and the
uglier side at that.

Patrick
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