If you are doing this because of introducing new hardware (presumably you are migrating your views to a new box), you will need to run endview -server anyway ... however, I assume you are trying to ensure the end-users do not experience too much difficulty with the switch over, hence wanting to end their views?

My advice would be to notify all Windows users and get them to reboot their machines before using ClearCase, once the migration is done. Despite the ClearCase registry allowing for resources (views and VOBs) to retain the same tag if it is moved, I have noticed the Windows clients often don't like this (despite the UUID etc remaining consistent). At least with a reboot, persistent views and VOBs will restart (I think it's done on the basis of tag, so it detects the change).

Joe

On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Paul N wrote:

Thanks :)
I should have been more clear, in that we store all views on a central view
server.

I only want to disconnect the view reference on the client machine, but not
end the processed running on server-side.

Therefore I believe the "cleartool endview <tag>" command would most likely
be what i'm looking for.

If I could do something like this, it would likely do the trick:

1. dir/b M:\ > "endviews.bat"
2. in "endviews.bat" , add "cleartool endview " at the beginning of each
line
3. run "endviews.bat"

However, it would require each user manually creating and editting the
batchfile, which is not a good solution :)

tks


On 6/8/06, Kathy Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Can't you parse the output of cleartool lsview -host?

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 hi,
I believe this is a manual procedure, as it would require the user to type
this command for each view, separately, once they can get the list of the
views.

I'm trying to find a scripted (or an existing command) method to automate
the process.
thanks!


On 6/8/06, Joe Wildish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> cleartool endview -server <tag> ? Probably needs to be done as a user in
> the albd account if you're a windoze shop.
>
> Joe
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Paul N wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Using CC SR5, Win2k - we are migrating to new servers shortly, and
> want to
> > ensure all users stop their views before-hand.
> >
> > Is there an easy way (or a script you may have :) that would allow
> each user
> > to easily stop or disconnect all currently running views on their
> client
> > hosts?
> >
> > It would be nice if CC had such a feature built in, but I gather that
> is not
> > the case :(
> >
> > thanks!
> > --
> > --Paul A Nusbaum, CM Tools Admin - Ottawa,ON--
> >
>



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