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: forms? That's what I was afraid to do
because of the workflow with the CMDB Console Class Manager, etc.

To Answer Roger - For the CMDBDriver.exe - just a few days ago I had a call
with BMC and discoverd the trick of starting cmddriver.exe from the cmd
prompt.
What commands do you use to migrate those forms from server to server?  Do
you start CMDBDriver.exe and move changes that way?

Thanks Guys,

Jase :-)

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Roger Justice <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** CMDBDRIVER is the tool you use. Since you had to ask the question be
> very careful when you use this since it is very particular concerning the
> DOS command structure.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jase Brandon <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, Jun 25, 2009 1:52 pm
> 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 won't get synched up if I do a .def file
> import/export. And if something happens with Migrator, then it would take
> hours for a difference report to run.
> Now, the changes are getting bigger and more complicated and it's not
> feasible to handjam all the changes.
>
> So, the stupid question of the day is "How is everyone else migrating CMDB
> form Changes from server to server?"
>
> Thanks to All,
>
> Jase Brandon
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