Thanks to the respondents: Paul Robertson Kwan, William elizabeth.lee David Foster Justin Stringfellow It is as I feared. CA is basically crap. Comments varied from a former CA developer claiming that the product was a hodge podge of "old, crappy stuff from various companies", to Admins just outright getting rid of CA: "After several weeks, we decided to toss Access Control into the garbage. Soon afterwards, the CA sales rep called and suggested that the problem was somehow due to our inexperience with the product, and that we should hire their professional services group to figure it out. It was clearly a bug, their technical support people admitted it was a bug, and they wanted us to pay for professional services(!). Needless to say, we were happily rid of the product and did not take the sales rep up on his offer." May you have a choice and not be forced to run CA products. CA products do not play well together. In particular, CA insists that separate products that they sell be installed into one directory tree. (/opt/ca) This is a big no-no from a sysadmin standpoint because it makes future upgrades or removals very difficult. They write to many system files such as /etc/name_to_sysnum and /etc/profile. Their ENF (event notification facility) was recently changed from a statically loaded module to a dynamically loaded kernel module, and now it causes some systems to hang upon bootup, other times there are failures in the modload, which causes the system to behave very improperly (can't kill processes, runing prtconf would hang, etc), and to top it all off causes random and frequent panics to the system. I could go on and on..... _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 20 23:40:35 2002
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