Hi, Jim.
VSWSERVE will work very nicely with DIRMAINT, but it will also work with 3rd
party
directory manager products, such as VM:Secure from CA.
James Tison wrote:
I, as a VM guy first, don't really see the big win over just using
mdisks, but I suppose since we have no dirmaint / directory/ vmsecure
bits it would allow most of the VM's management to occur from the
Linux side of things.
Theoretically, that's what SMAPI is supposed to allow you to do. The API
is kinda ugly, but you can do all the directory munging and disk
manipulation from a Linux app.
I'm pretty sure VSMSERVE (SMAPI) requires DIRMAINT.
--Jim--
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