You may not believe it, but I did read the release notes, installation
guide,

configuration guide and users guide and I'm totally embarrassed to say
that

I absolutely did not see that on page 19, but yep, there it is. I think
I'm getting

loopy from all the reading and correlating. Thank you for diplomatically
pointing

out that reference. So far I've had to go through well over a thousand
pages

of reading material and being low-visioned it's a chore. I need a few
days on

the beach in Nassau with a cold drink. As I said, thanks for your
patience and

forbearance while I learn this wonderful product that management has
decided

to install.......

 

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** 

I hate to say it, but you really DO need to read the installation guide
(pg. 19 in this case) and the release notes on any BMC Remedy product
before you install it.  BMC installers barely work as it is, and
absolutely don't if you skip those prerequisites that they DO manage to
document.  You will waste a lot of your own time if you don't.

 

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/ 

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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 9:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: I'm almost there....

 

** 

First, a sincere thanks to everyone for their patience, tolerance, help

and suggestions during my journey through the wonderful wonderland

of Remedy 7x installation and configuration...

 

Todays test of my ability to decode the obscure happened during the

installation of the SLM module. I got an error message about something

called "BMC_SLM_JAVA_HOME" not being set as an environment

variable. I'm assuming  that this is a system variable in the control
panel,

system properties, advanced, environment variables area and NOT
someplace

in AR.CFG or some other obscure XML file. Before I change anything which

if I'm wrong might render 3 days of work totally trashed I thought I'd
ask

the experts. Am I correct in my assuming that I need to put it in as a
SYSTEM

environment variable and give it the path to some module (???) in Java?

Thank you for your suggestions.


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