John, if you set the "Query Schedule Period" to a low number,
say 4 hours, you will be able to change the domain and schedule
and avoid having the client schedule obtain a schedule
which you then delete. In the admin ref, see the set command for
query schedule period and try to find some guidance
John,
My understanding is that if you are using the managedservices (or cadmode depending
on client version) option for scheduling then changes in schedules are picked up by
the dsmcad and restarts are no longer required. If, on the other hand you are just
using the scheduler service then restart
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From: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:31 PM
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Subject: Rationalise policy domains
Historically I have a number of policy domains based on client os.
Well it seemed a g
Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rationalise policy domains
Historically I have a number of policy domains based on client os.
Well it seemed a good idea at the time.
My question is I now want to rationalise all the policy domai
Historically I have a number of policy domains based on client os.
Well it seemed a good idea at the time.
My question is I now want to rationalise all the policy domains into say two,
but with the least disruption or work at client level(none if possible)
My main concern is that I will lose all t