tool, but you may create trim
fields.
Matt
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I should have mentioned I have
And Table fields, Buttons, Navigation Bars, Lines, Alert lists etc if you
want to really document exactly.
Matt
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:00:55 +0100
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Subject: Re: Best Way to Migrate CMDB Changes
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Matt,
There's no problem
Hello All,
Does anyone have a suggestion on the best way to migrate CMDB Changes?
I have been doing them by hand, simply because it was a few fields or a
small change and I am afraid all the workflow that fires from the CMDB
Console class manager won't get synched up if I do a .def file
import
Jase
Are you referring to the AST forms or true CMDB changes. You use the CMDB
Class manager and CMDB Driver for that.
Matt
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Subject: Best Way to Migrate CMDB Changes
**
Hello All,
Does anyone have a suggestion on the best way to migrate CMDB Changes?
I have been doing them by hand, simply because it was a few fields or a small
change and I am afraid all the workflow that fires from the CMDB Console class
manager
I should have mentioned I have had no 7X training and have been winging it
for the last two years with 7X.
To Answer Matt's question - AST:Forms and true CMDB Changes both need to be
moved. Is there a difference in what I could do if it was only an AST: form?
Could I import a .def file for AST
fields using the admin tool, but you may create trim
fields.
Matt
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I should have
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I should have mentioned I have had no 7X training and have been winging
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Thanks so much Matt - I am exploring the cmdbdriver.exe and dos commands right
now.
?
Thanks again,
?
Jase
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Matt
Manager the CMDB
could be corrupted and no longer usable.
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** Thanks so much Matt - I am exploring the cmdbdriver.exe and dos
I'm having issues making some CMDB updates.
Environment:
Windows 2003 Standard SP2
MS SQL Server 2005 SP2
AR System 7.0.01 patch 001
BMC Remedy AM 6.0
Whenever I try and make a class manager change, it errors out with:
11/20/2007 8:11:05 AM Remedy Application Service
ERROR: 623
with it...
Cheers,
Matt
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Subject: Re: cmdbdriver to move CMDB changes between servers
We have seen this same issue last
I have extended and created new classes on my development server (HP UX 11i,
Oracle 9i, ARS 6.3, CMDB1.1 patch002). Class like BMC_AssetBase,
BMC_ComputerSystem etc. were extended.
Using Migrating a BMC Atrium CMDB from Development to Production document, I
exported all the classe s and
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