Hello list,
Been reading but have not posted anything in years.
After reading the "Content Missing" thread yesterday and my latest round with 
support, I felt the need to vent a little and reach out to other AIX admins.
We upgraded from 7.5 to 8.1 in November.  Was not overly difficult but after 6 
hours we were up and running.  Of course we practiced this several time in our 
test environment to make sure our procedure was correct. Everything we do is 
custom, no ITSM or any OOB anything.
With some minor inconvenience that we worked through all has been good until 
last week our AIX admin discovered that arserverd had increased to 20+ GB 
memory since Feburary 17th.  Contacted support and reported.  Tech. mentioned 
that other AIX admins had reported same issue. In preparation for deeper 
analysis, I installed 8.1 SP1 and I am trying to install patch1 on our test box 
to check arserverd at latest software level.  I go to EPD downloads and the 
patches tab and patch1 for SP1 (says AR System, Approval, assignment etc.) but 
when I download it and run it, it says it's only a mid-tier patch.  (What??)  I 
contact support again about the file.  They of course do not believe me and 
need to have  WebEx.  So tech. sends me new file.  SAME FILE again. HUH???  Now 
I have to reprove that it is the same file all over again. Really??
Apparently they do not have an AIX system to test on.   WHAT???   I have to do 
there testing for them??
Oh yeah, and apparently 8.1 patch2 files are apparently not included in 8.1 
SP1. I have 2 files (ServerAdmin.a and plugin) from 8.1 patch2 on my server to 
fix the Server Administration GUI that reads the ar.conf file. Hope they are in 
SP1 Patch1 if I ever get the correct file……….
Really frustrated right now!!!!
It seems that Remedy on AIX is not as popular as it once was.  Are there any 
other AIX systems out there on 8.1 or above or planning on upgrading??  

Thanks
Mike.

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