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Hi Joe,
 
Such a list would be enormous - not only are there forms to consider, but permission groups and data loads as well.
 
The installation logs generated by these installations are detailed and contain a good breakdown of every component, and any timeout issues you receive should appear in these logs alongside the component they failed on.
 
We had several timeout issues the first time we tried to install CMDB, mainly due to the fact that we had dev cache mode turned on, something Engineering apparently recommend (based on what evidence I don't know). The timeout issues we received were due to permission groups being imported and causing a server re-cache.
 
When we ran the install with dev cache mode turned off, the installations went in smoothly.
 
Cheers,
Matt


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Hi,
 
I'm looking for a checklist of forms/tables that get installed when you install the following two components
1) The CMDB application
2) The Reconcilliation Engine
 
I need a 2 independent lists for each of this so that I could cross check after the installation of each component that the installation was complete as I seem to be getting timeout errors on the installation logs - the logs unfortunately do not indicate if these timeouts caused a part of the import to fail or not...
 
Could anyone out there provide me with these 2 lists?
 
Rgds
 
Joe


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