oh Ye of little faith! But if it's already on the system I agree, what's the point of stripping it out. I would however, shut down things like the reconciliation engine (of course even with using the CMDB, I've done that - it's just way too much overkill for smaller systems.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Miller" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 5:14:31 PM Subject: Re: Naked 8.1 server ** I agree with Susan. The effort to rip out ITSM is probably much more effort than creating a new server and migrating just what you want. Even if you put in the effort to figure out what can go and what needs to stay I still wouldn't be comfortable with that system. There is just too much that can go wrong. Jason On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Susan Palmer < [email protected] > wrote: ** Hi Ray, We didn't strip it afterwards, but we are custom shop without ITSM and CMDB, so we just installed ARS v8.1. Completed our dev server a couple of weeks ago and it is now cutover from the old v7.5 dev server. They were complete new server builds, HP X86 hardware, Linux, Oracle 11g, ARS 8.1. Building test and prod now. We also did a play server before dev to prove out that the combination of all the new versions would work together since they were all new for this installation. Experience was very good. One of our best ARS version upgrades. We've done several, always building new servers. Not exactly sure what your questions may be. I can't even imagine how'd you strip out ITSM etc since everything links together. Susan On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Ray Gellenbeck < [email protected] > wrote: If anyone has stripped an 8.1 server of the ITSM and CMDB objects and reverted to naked AR Server for custom-only devleopment, let me know your experiences. _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years" _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"

