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- th_alejandro
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Ctm at Home
You need a Operating System, I prefer Linux Redhot, not windows, beacase the virus propagation problems.
You need a database engine. May be postgress that ctm run on it for linux. Or may be oracle.
You need to install Control-M server, Control-M Enterprise Manager in this machine.
You need to install and Agent in the PC.
You need to configure the server, gui, agent and job as in your enterprise.
No more.... i think so...
You need a database engine. May be postgress that ctm run on it for linux. Or may be oracle.
You need to install Control-M server, Control-M Enterprise Manager in this machine.
You need to install and Agent in the PC.
You need to configure the server, gui, agent and job as in your enterprise.
No more.... i think so...
like th_alejandro says just install redhat on your home machine install EM/Server/Agent then install GUI Client on Laptop. ==> Presto use laptop to connect to control-M redhat environment
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Control-M also responds well to virtualisation. So if you wanted to you could create a VM and install redHat + Control-M Environment.
To put in context how versatile Control-M is. I have a MacBook Pro with 4gig of RAM. I can have running a Windows VM with Control-M 6.4 on it and/or I can run the RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 with Control-M 6.4 and use my Windows VM to connect to RedHat VM. So no need to install separate GUI Client.
It's great for doing demos and DEV/TEST work.
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Control-M also responds well to virtualisation. So if you wanted to you could create a VM and install redHat + Control-M Environment.
To put in context how versatile Control-M is. I have a MacBook Pro with 4gig of RAM. I can have running a Windows VM with Control-M 6.4 on it and/or I can run the RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 with Control-M 6.4 and use my Windows VM to connect to RedHat VM. So no need to install separate GUI Client.
It's great for doing demos and DEV/TEST work.