This is a 6+ month opportunity for a BMC Atrium CMDB consultant with BMC Remedy
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Subject: Re: Atrium Integration Engine: AIE 7.1 Patch 001
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It is supposed to as its built in with the AIE. It isn't a separate product.
You do not need individual licenses for it - just the AIE license is enough.
Joe
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Subject: Re: Atrium Integration Engine: AIE 7.1 Patch 001
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Pardon the obvious question, but did the Oracle adapter get installed during
the AIE install?
Brian
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ary 14, 2008 11:52:53 AM
Subject: Atrium Integration Engine: AIE 7.1 Patch 001
Hi Folks...
We have installed AIE 7.1 Patch 001 on a ARS box the server is running ARS
7.1 Patch 001. MSSQL Server 2005 is the database that is being used.
We have no problems connecting to MSSQL database instances thro
I have and on an unpatched version and have no problems connecting to Oracle..
Whats the problem you are having? Any errors?
Joe
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Hi Folks...
We have installed AIE 7.1 Patch 001 on a ARS box the server is running
ARS 7.1 Patch 001. MSSQL Server 2005 is the database that is being
used.
We have no problems connecting to MSSQL database instances throughout
our network, but we seem to be unable to connect to Oracle databases.
e yours."-- Richard
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We are using
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We are using AIE to bring in data from an external Inventory Database (not
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simple to create, since the CMDB CDM
Subject: Re: Atrium Integration Engine
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And I'd be one of those that have used Croom's product successfully (in a
previous life). Its a great product.
I think one of the pieces I was missing was that AIE offers adapters to link
different types of databases (I see that in t
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Drew,
The other alternative is of course
Although the CMDB is not premapped you also can do the relationship mapping on
import to build the relationships immediately.
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Drew,
The other alternative is of course to use Croom Consulting's
Link to External Databases which is an ARDBC-Plug-in and it comes in many
popular flavors
uller
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Thad,
AIE provides a decent integraion point between Remedy and other databases.
The interface is a little clunky, but it does what it's supposed to do. The
alternative is to write your
used this solution successfully.
Regards...Gidd
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Thad,
put on the value of the Atrium Integration Engine -
trying to decide if I want to use it or not. In reading through the
manuals, it seems overly complicated and not all that efficient, but if
someone can tell me its the next best thing since sliced bread (and mean
it), I would appreciate your thou
Hello,
I'm looking for some input on the value of the Atrium Integration Engine -
trying to decide if I want to use it or not. In reading through the
manuals, it seems overly complicated and not all that efficient, but if
someone can tell me its the next best thing since sliced bread
On windows It add this after the directory you specify:
BMC Software\BMC Atrium Integration Engine\
Yeah, I now I can change it, but since its on my laptop I does not bother
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with the path that you would have to look for and modify..
Cheers
Joe
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Why cant I install the AIE in the directory i want?
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