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IBM Redbooks > Tivoli
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 Best Practices for Tivoli Logical Design
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Designing a Tivoli Management solution requires careful planning and includes numerous details.
The primary objective of this redbook is to describe and define a set of guidelines and specify the design elements involved in the logical design of a Tivoli implementation.
This redbook is targeted at both architects and implementers responsible for the system architecture and solution design of Tivoli and will help in understanding how to deal with the challenges in designing a logical solution of Tivoli in complex environments.
This redbook is divided into three parts: Part 1, Tivoli Logical Design fundamentals, where we provide the reader with a great deal of information related to the logical design of a Tivoli solution and its various elements and a number of perspectives from which this challenge can be approached; Part 2, Case studies, where we provide examples that demonstrate the concepts and processes learned in the previous chapters; and Part 3, Appendices, where the configuration files used in this redbook are provided.
The examples in this redbook are documented in a way that service providers can use them as a start in client implementations. The scenarios provided will also demonstrate a suggested schema of the components involved in the logical design of Tivoli. |
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Naming convention
Chapter 3. Policy region design
Chapter 4. Profile manager design
Chapter 5. Administrators’ considerations
Chapter 6. Interconnected TMRs considerations
Chapter 7. Policies
Chapter 8. Bringing it all together
Chapter 9. Creating a logical design
Chapter 10. First scenario
Chapter 11. Second scenario |
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Publish Date
06 March 2000 |
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Author(s)
Edson Manoel
Baldemar Damian William Leung Terri Rose Thomas Sant'Ana |
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ISBN
0738415650 |
IBM Form Number
SG24-5518-00 |
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Number of pages
302 |
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