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AIX CSM

Software that enables management and monitoring of multiple AIX 5.1 machines from a single point of control.


Date Posted: July 13, 2001
Overview

AIX® CSM has graduated.

Cluster Systems Management (CSM) for AIX has graduated and is available as a full product (AIX CSM 1.3) with AIX 5.2.

AIX CSM can also be used via a "try and buy" license free of charge for 60 days. After 60 days a license must be purchased. Further information is available here.


About the technology author(s):
Satish Dodda
Janet Ellsworth
Chris Hawkinson
Anthony Pioli
Bruce Potter
Keshav Ranganathan
Sean Safron

Satish Dodda is a software developer at IBM in Poughkeepsie. He has been working on the Cluster Systems Management development team porting and developing CSM tools for the past year. Mr. Dodda's past work experience at HP labs, AT&T, and SUN Microsystems includes developing and integrating application software on various flavors of UNIX.



Janet Ellsworth is a senior software engineer at IBM Poughkeepsie. She is responsible for strategy and development for AIX CSM. Ms. Ellsworth has worked on a variety of system management projects over the past several years, both for AIX and the RS/6000 SP. When not slaving away at IBM, she enjoys spending time with her two beautiful little girls and her very understanding husband, and she also enjoys being the leader for her daughters' Girl Scout troops.



Chris Hawkinson is a software developer for IBM in Poughkeepsie. Over the past several years he has worked on a variety of projects for IBM, including CSM development, RS/6000 SP wizards, networking and firewall solutions for e-commerce, and, most recently, leading the effort to make IBM cluster data consumable to outside applications. Before joining IBM, Mr. Hawkinson owned his own Internet Service Provider business. When not at IBM, he can be found spending time with his two daughters and volunteering at their school and other local community groups.



Anthony Pioli has been a staff software engineer at IBM Poughkeepsie since December of 2000. He currently is working in cluster systems management for Linux and AIX. In his spare time, Mr. Pioli likes to bicycle, carve stone, landscape, read, and take weekend trips with his wife. He dreams of learning to fly and of a world free of the VI pestilence.



Bruce Potter is a senior software engineer at IBM working on clustering and system management software for Linux and AIX. He has been working on graphical interfaces and system management tools for UNIX since probably before you graduated from grade school. When he's not at IBM, Mr. Potter can usually be found on a soccer field somewhere, either coaching his kids' teams or playing with them.



Keshav Ranganathan is a software engineer at the IBM Server Group in Poughkeepsie. He is currently working on a cluster system management solution for Linux and AIX platforms. Mr. Ranganathan's areas of interest include Linux, object-oriented software development, and Web technologies.



Sean Safron has been a software engineer at IBM since 1989. He has been working on the RS/6000 SP since it was called the SP1. He has written graphical user interfaces for the SP and for RS/6000, and he currently works on Cluster Systems Management for Linux and AIX. Mr. Safron enjoys playing the guitar and the hammered dulcimer and also enjoys playing volleyball. He earned a B.S. in Computer Science from Michigan State University in 1989 and an M.S. in Computer Science from Marist College in 1998.

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