Yes,
But you will probably put it in a separate bin71-directory, with the required
dlls/libs. You might also need to changed LD_LIBRARY_PATH before you call it
on Unix/Linux.
First you should try and run the 7.1 version and manually to see if it
resolves your problem.
Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://rrr.se
> Are you saying copy the arimportcmd from the 7.1 server to the 7.6.04 server?
>
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> Why not use the old arimportcmd against the new server?
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>> I was hoping someone can point me in the correct direction.
>>
>> We have several dozen scripts we run on our servers that do data
>> imports using the arimportcmd. We have been running these scripts, in
>> some capacity, for over 9+ years without issue. However, we upgraded
>> one of our servers to 7.6.04 and now everyone of these scripts fail to run
>> using the arimportcmd.
>>
>> I have been digging through all the documentation I can for 7.6.04 and
>> have searched the BMC Knowledgebase, and even tried doing Google
>> searches trying to see why the arimportcmd just stopped working.
>>
>> The error we are seeing in the filter log is > **** Error while
>> performing filter action: Error 38
>>
>> We format the arimportcmd as follows: passing in the variable values
>>
>> arimportcmd -r $RPC_NUMBER -x $SERVER_NAME -u $USER_NAME -p $PASSWORD
>> -m $MAPPING_FILE_NAME -d $MAPPING_DIR -o
>> $LOAD_HOME/$FILE_TYPE/$DATA_FILE -l $LOG_FILE_NAME > /dev/null 2>&1
>>
>>
>> Christopher Pruitt
>> Business Consulting III
>> Remedy Developer
>> BMC Certified Administrator: BMC Remedy AR System 7.6.04
>>
>> HP Enterprises Services
>> [email protected]
>> www.hp.com<http://www.hp.com/>
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