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I think your best bet would be to check out if your distro has any mailing lists that may provide help, check if http://openwbem.org/ has any mailing lists (archives) and look around. Novell did post stuff about OpenWBEM on SuSE.
yeh i looked over that aswell. Well there is only opne documentation over openWBEM in SLES 10. which is not workin for me, I have entered my question in sles forum. lets see if anybody could be of some help to me.
I guess what i am tryin to do is not common till now...
One of your "problems" is you managed to slip past our watchful eyes and have crossposted several SuSE/CIM/WBEM threads. I know you do so only to get the attention but it isn't something LQ condones. As moderator I ask you to stop posting new threads on the SuSE/CIM/WBEM subject or related subjects.
Is that so...ok i didnt realised that i posted same thing 2-3 times....ok fine i wont post it again but what do you mean by stop posting new threads on the SuSE/CIM/WBEM subjects...
There can be many problems in future which i might want to discuss in forum, so that doesnt make any sence to me. Yeh i wont ask the question i already asked as i already solved that bit.
So kindly dont stop the thread because my next question wont be similar to the one i already asked but could be under same subject...
Same subject but different TOPIC....
And as a moderator, you could have guided me the right forum for it but you didnt. Anyway its allright.
Thanks for the reply
Is that so...ok i didnt realised that i posted same thing 2-3 times....ok fine i wont post it again but what do you mean by stop posting new threads on the SuSE/CIM/WBEM subjects... There can be many problems in future which i might want to discuss in forum, so that doesnt make any sence to me.
No, I mean just the crossposting part of course.
Yeh i wont ask the question i already asked as i already solved that bit.
Could you at least post the solution so others can benefit from it?
And as a moderator, you could have guided me the right forum for it but you didnt.
No. I didn't. Shame on me for not watching your full posting history unfold...
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