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IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager and Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software Coexistence and Migration Considerations

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 16 November 2007

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ISBN-10: 0738489204
ISBN-13: 9780738489209
IBM Form #: SG24-7426-00


Authors: Vasfi Gucer, David Campbell, John M Crawford, Nick Freer, Scott W Graham, Ignacio Fernandez Gonzales, Andrea Rodrigues Mendonca, Marc Remes, Johan Raeymaeckers, Fabrizio Salustri and Ghufran Shah

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    Abstract

    This IBM® Redbooks® publication focuses on migration of a data center from a Tivoli® Framework environment and a Tivoli Configuration Manager-based management model to the new Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), provided by Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software V 5.1. In addition to migration, we also discuss the coexistence environment, where Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software drives the Tivoli Management Framework environment.

    Because Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software shares its roots with Tivoli Provisioning Manager 5.1, all of the migration scenarios we describe in this book apply to Tivoli Provisioning Manager 5.1, as well.

    To give you ideas for various migration possibilities, we describe several customer environments and then describe the suggested approach for moving to a Tivoli Provisioning Manager environment. We also tell you how the two environments can coexist during the migration process. We provide a feature-by-feature comparison between common Frameworks, Tivoli Configuration Manager operations, and their equivalent in Tivoli Provisioning Manager.

    This book is a reference for IT Specialists who implement data center migration from a Tivoli Management Framework and Tivoli Configuration Manager-based management model to Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software V 5.1 or Tivoli Provisioning Manager V 5.1.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software: Introduction and architectural overview

    Chapter 2. Tivoli Configuration Manager upgrade strategy and planning

    Chapter 3. Comparing Tivoli Management Framework to SDI

    Chapter 4. Example scenarios

    Chapter 5. Implementing coexistence

    Chapter 6. Mapping Tivoli Configuration Manager to Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software

    Chapter 7. Patch management

    Chapter 8. Image management

    Chapter 9. Automating Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Software tasks using the SOAP CLI

    Chapter 10. Working in a firewall environment

    Chapter 11. Troubleshooting and maintenance

     

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