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 on it in the admin guide. I haven't done this but I think it will work.
Bill At 11:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote: >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 the schedules and their associations, >and that I will need on netware for example to reload the scheduler on the >client to pick >up the new schedule information. >I think I may also need to stop/ start the scheduler for nt clients >Am I correct in these beliefs? >I know that I will need to ensure that the new domains contain the same >management classes, to avoid rebinding, but are there any other things I need to >be aware of. >Thanks >John > > > > >********************************************************************** >The information in this E-Mail is confidential and may be legally >privileged. It may not represent the views of Scottish and Southern >Energy plc. >It is intended solely for the addressees. Access to this E-Mail by >anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, >any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted >to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. >Any unauthorised recipient should advise the sender immediately of >the error in transmission. > >Scottish Hydro-Electric, Southern Electric, SWALEC and S+S >are trading names of the Scottish and Southern Energy Group. >********************************************************************** ---------- Bill Colwell C. S. Draper Lab Cambridge Ma.
