OSM Migration Guide (G06.28+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Guide
- 1 Introduction to OSM
- 2 Preparing for OSM
- 3 OSM Server-Based Components
- 4 OSM Client-Based Components
- 5 Getting Started With OSM Applications
- 6 TSM Coexistence and Fallback
- A Migrating Your Registry Settings
- B Memory Guidelines for OSM
- C Configuring Remote Services
- Configure Modem for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Create Windows User Name
- Configure Carbon Copy 5.7 or Microsoft NetMeeting for Dial-In
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Each Host Server
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Configure Incoming Connections
- Reconfigure System Standby and Hibernate Mode
- D Troubleshooting
- E Uninstalling TSM
- Index

Getting Started With OSM Applications
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Functional Differences
resource’s icon changes to show a yellow check mark. No container objects, up to and
including the system icon, now show degraded conditions.
Suppressing Problem Attributes
To suppress a problem attribute, select the attribute (in either the Attributes tab or the
Attributes dialog box), right-click, and select Suppress. (See Figure 5-9
.) You can
choose temporary or permanent suppression. Select temporary to suppress as long
the specific value of the attribute (Hard Down, in this example) remains the same. If
Figure 5-9. Before Applying Attribute Suppression
Figure 5-10. After Applying Attribute Suppression