Re: Migrator Tool

2017-02-09 Thread Joel D Sender
Brian,

I have used Misi's tools in batch files and, yes, they can be automated, i.e
called from an escalation.

One of my favorite tricks is opening several DOS windows and running
concurrent instances of rrrChive to sync data across servers.

In that case, each instance synchronized data from forms with different
prefixes (CHG, SYS, INC, etc.)

 

I recommend the 'rrr' tools as they have helped me MANY times, for many
clients.

I haven't used Migrator in a long time (thanks, again Misi), but the last
time I did it was less reliable and slower than the free tools.

HTH,

Joel

Joel Sender  *   jdsen...@earthlink.net  

 

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Migrator Tool

 

** 

I'll have to play around with that combo too.  Your tools are always top
notch.

 

Would this be the correct steps:

 

- run RRRExportDef on both Source and Destination server

- run RRRDefDiff on the files created

- run RRRImportDef or RRRDeleteObject based on the results of RRRDefDiff

 

So it looks like for RRRImportDef I would need to rerun RRRExportDef based
on RRRDefDiff results.  For RRRDeleteObject I would feed the parameters of
the objects I would like to delete from RRRDefDiff.  If that's the correct
steps, can it be automated in a batch file or does it require manual
intervention?

 

Brian

 

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Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:37 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Migrator Tool 

 

** 

Hi,

Why not try a combination of RRR|ExportDef, RRR|DefDiff, RRR|ImportDef and
RRR|DeleteObject.

The important one is RRR|DefDiff, mening that you can use other tools to
export/import definitions and delete surplus objects.

https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff 


  RRR|DefDiff

rrr.se

RRR|DefDiff updated 2015-06-16 Finds differences between two def-files



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef 


  RRR|ExportDef

rrr.se

RRR|ExportDef updated 2012-11-23 Exports definition files from your server



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef 


  RRR|ImportDef

rrr.se

usage: rrrimportdef [ -l error.log ] [ -e error.def ] [ -verbose ] [ -silent
] server tcpport user password import.def usage: rrrimportdef -help



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject

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February 9, 2017 5:52 PM, "Brian Pancia"  > wrote: 

I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator. It has been years since I've
messed with it. I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code
from dev to test to production. What I'm looking at now is using it as a
sync tool between the environments for code only. I've usually just done a
database backup and restore in the past and for small code migrations I just
export/import .def files. There are definitely pros/cons to all these
methods. My plan now is to use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC
Migrator to do code migration. This will give me much more control then a
simple database backup and restore. Is anyone currently taking this approach
between dev/test/prod. We're using MS SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll
use database replication between prod and coop.

Brian

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Re: BMC Engage

2017-02-09 Thread Sanford, Claire
Michelle… It was way more than 12 years ago!!  It was when Remedy was still 
Remedy and Before the Evil Black Bird!

BMC sent an email out to the area customers I guess.  I received the initial 
one and two reminders.



Claire Sanford
ISD ITCC Technical Engineering
Lead Application Analyst

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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 10:24 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: BMC Engage

**
Wow, that’s pretty cool, Claire.

How were you notified?  If one were in the Plano /Dallas area I might consider 
going even if it were at a bowling alley.

Didn’t we attend a TRUG in Austin at Dave and Busters about 12 years ago?

Michelle

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**
The one they had in Houston was at Top Golf!  After work hours sort of.  I 
think it started at 2pm?  I didn’t go.



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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Mike Gould
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 10:22 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: BMC Engage

**
Here's the response I received from our Federal account rep:

"Engage was not cancelled but modified to align with five geographical metro 
areas for easier travel. Our event in DC will have a strong Federal focus. From 
that perspective, it works to our customers' benefit due to restrictions with 
travel and we can now offer Federal based sessions. Please let us know if you 
have any questions."

Gotta love the spin on how Engage was not "cancelled".  How on earth does BMC 
think a 1 day event is better.  How will I have time in one day to attend 
sessions on enhancements coming to the next version of ARS/ITSM? Or learn about 
other BMC products like Service Broker, Client Management or their various 
cloud offerings?  How will I fit in lab sessions to test drive Smart Reporting? 
 Or experience hands-on Innovation Studio?  etc.
Ridiculous...

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Dave Barber 
> wrote:
**
Engage in London last year was quite enjoyable, but the focus did seem to be a 
little chaotic.  Rucksack was good.  Tee shirt was too small.  Pen still works. 
 Was good to catch up with some old colleagues too that I hadn't seen in a few 
years.
But there did seem to be a lack of real in depth sessions on the new 
technology, actually seeing the innovation studio was high on my wish list, and 
that was totally denied.
Hope we do have another here in london again, but won't hold my breath.

On 7 February 2017 at 19:53, Paul J. Zagarella 
> wrote:
**
I spoke to my sales rep and confirmed that the 2017 Engage in Vegas is 
cancelled. The comments that I heard about Engage 2016 were in line with what I 
noticed at the conference as well. The fact that they pushed Innovation Studio 
and did not have any sessions on it or any workshops was crazy. They were 
really pushing Blade Logic and Control M but did very little with ITSM. The 
funny thing is that all the ITSM sessions and workshops were booked and the 
Blade Logic and Control M sessions were empty or half empty. They really need 
to focus on tech for these instead of sales and more people would come and 
maybe even buy stuff! When you go to CES or even something like Blizzcon, you 
see product and get to try stuff out. They should have scheduled labs with 
HRCase, Innovation Studio, etc, going the whole entire time. In general, they 
should have planned way more labs/training sessions  and encouraged developers 
to bring their apps to showcase. Also, moving it from the second week of 
September would really help as most schools are too busy with the start of the 
school year. Well…. we will see what happens at the new format but basically it 
will probably end up being more sales. ☹

Paul

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Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 2:34 PM

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: BMC Engage

**
Yeah, given how well the last one was attended, there has to be some other 
reason.  I'm guessing it has something to do with sales goals.
Rick

On Feb 7, 2017 11:31, "Saji Philip" 
> wrote:
** I hear they are trying to revive the WWRUG (the founders) in a different 
format, if BMC does announce no more Engages.  BMC really blew it with this 
one..

And everything they are saying is 'we conducted surveys and listened to the 
public and decided that multiple geo-centric events is betier than a 4 day 
global conference.'  Really? Who did they talk to?  I 

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Re: Migrator Tool

2017-02-09 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi,

Yes, your outline is pretty much correct.

1. Export complete DEF (or a prefix or something like that) using RRR|ExportDef 
(or do it with other tools)
2. Run RRR|DefDiff will produce one def file with new objects and one def file 
with updated objects, and one def files with objects to delete.
3. RRR|ImportDef can be used to import the updated and new object def files (or 
you can do this with other tools)
4. RRR|DeleteObjects can delete objects included in the delete-def-file from 
the target server (or you can delete the objects manually with other tools)

After all steps are completed, I typically export a new def file and then use 
RRR|DefDiff again to verify that the target server looks as desired, meaning no 
diffs this time.

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February 9, 2017 8:01 PM, "Brian Pancia"  wrote:
I'll have to play around with that combo too. Your tools are always top 
notch. 

Would this be the correct steps: 

- run RRRExportDef on both Source and Destination server 

- run RRRDefDiff on the files created 

- run RRRImportDef or RRRDeleteObject based on the results of 
RRRDefDiff 

So it looks like for RRRImportDef I would need to rerun RRRExportDef 
based on RRRDefDiff results. For RRRDeleteObject I would feed the parameters of 
the objects I would like to delete from RRRDefDiff. If that's the correct 
steps, can it be automated in a batch file or does it require manual 
intervention? 

Brian  

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Mladoniczky 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:37 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG (mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG)
Subject: Re: Migrator Tool
**
Hi,

Why not try a combination of RRR|ExportDef, RRR|DefDiff, RRR|ImportDef and 
RRR|DeleteObject.

The important one is RRR|DefDiff, mening that you can use other tools to 
export/import definitions and delete surplus objects.

https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff)

  RRR|DefDiff (https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff) rrr.se 
RRR|DefDiff updated 2015-06-16 Finds differences between two def-files 
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef)

  RRR|ExportDef (https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef) 
rrr.se RRR|ExportDef updated 2012-11-23 Exports definition files from your 
server 
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef)

  RRR|ImportDef (https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef) 
rrr.se usage: rrrimportdef [ -l error.log ] [ -e error.def ] [ -verbose ] [ 
-silent ] server tcpport user password import.def usage: rrrimportdef -help 
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject)

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB,  http://www.rrr.se (http://www.rrr.se) (ARSList 
MVP 2011)

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February 9, 2017 5:52 PM, "Brian Pancia"  wrote:
I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator. It has been years since I've 
messed with it. I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code from 
dev to test to production. What I'm looking at now is using it as a sync tool 
between the environments for code only. I've usually just done a database 
backup and restore in the past and for small code migrations I just 
export/import .def files. There are definitely pros/cons to all these methods. 
My plan now is to use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC Migrator to do 
code migration. This will give me much more control then a simple database 
backup and restore. Is anyone currently taking this approach between 
dev/test/prod. We're using MS SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll use database 
replication between prod and coop. 

Brian DISCLAIMER: The 

Re: BMC Engage

2017-02-09 Thread BradRemedy
So, how come servicenow can still see the benefit in investing in a annual
conference but BMC cannot? http://knowledge.servicenow.com/

Really wish that they would do a survey with customers or something before
they make these decisions. Especially when so many people have said how
they have benefited from the annual conferences.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 1:41 AM Sanford, Claire <
claire.sanf...@memorialhermann.org> wrote:

> **
>
> Michelle… It was way more than 12 years ago!!  It was when Remedy was
> still Remedy and Before the Evil Black Bird!
>
>
>
> BMC sent an email out to the area customers I guess.  I received the
> initial one and two reminders.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Claire Sanford
>
> ISD ITCC Technical Engineering
>
> Lead Application Analyst
>
>
>
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Lucero, Michelle
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 08, 2017 10:24 PM
>
>
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: BMC Engage
>
>
>
> **
>
> Wow, that’s pretty cool, Claire.
>
>
>
> How were you notified?  If one were in the Plano /Dallas area I might
> consider going even if it were at a bowling alley.
>
>
>
> Didn’t we attend a TRUG in Austin at Dave and Busters about 12 years ago?
>
>
>
> Michelle
>
>
>
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [
> mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] *On Behalf Of *Sanford,
> Claire
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 08, 2017 3:33 PM
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* Re: BMC Engage
>
>
>
> **
>
> The one they had in Houston was at Top Golf!  After work hours sort of.  I
> think it started at 2pm?  I didn’t go.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [
> mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] *On Behalf Of *Mike
> Gould
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 08, 2017 10:22 AM
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: BMC Engage
>
>
>
> **
>
> Here's the response I received from our Federal account rep:
>
> "Engage was not cancelled but modified to align with five geographical
> metro areas for easier travel. Our event in DC will have a strong Federal
> focus. From that perspective, it works to our customers' benefit due to
> restrictions with travel and we can now offer Federal based sessions.
> Please let us know if you have any questions."
>
> Gotta love the spin on how Engage was not "cancelled".  How on earth does
> BMC think a 1 day event is better.  How will I have time in one day to
> attend sessions on enhancements coming to the next version of ARS/ITSM? Or
> learn about other BMC products like Service Broker, Client Management or
> their various cloud offerings?  How will I fit in lab sessions to test
> drive Smart Reporting?  Or experience hands-on Innovation Studio?  etc.
>
> Ridiculous...
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Dave Barber 
> wrote:
>
> **
>
> Engage in London last year was quite enjoyable, but the focus did seem to
> be a little chaotic.  Rucksack was good.  Tee shirt was too small.  Pen
> still works.  Was good to catch up with some old colleagues too that I
> hadn't seen in a few years.
>
> But there did seem to be a lack of real in depth sessions on the new
> technology, actually seeing the innovation studio was high on my wish list,
> and that was totally denied.
>
> Hope we do have another here in london again, but won't hold my breath.
>
>
>
> On 7 February 2017 at 19:53, Paul J. Zagarella 
> wrote:
>
> **
>
> I spoke to my sales rep and confirmed that the 2017 Engage in Vegas is
> cancelled. The comments that I heard about Engage 2016 were in line with
> what I noticed at the conference as well. The fact that they pushed
> Innovation Studio and did not have any sessions on it or any workshops was
> crazy. They were really pushing Blade Logic and Control M but did very
> little with ITSM. The funny thing is that all the ITSM sessions and
> workshops were booked and the Blade Logic and Control M sessions were empty
> or half empty. They really need to focus on tech for these instead of sales
> and more people would come and maybe even buy stuff! When you go to CES or
> even something like Blizzcon, you see product and get to try stuff out.
> They should have scheduled labs with HRCase, Innovation Studio, etc, going
> the whole entire time. In general, they should have planned way more
> labs/training sessions  and encouraged developers to bring their apps to
> showcase. Also, moving it from the second week of September would really
> help as most schools are too busy with the start of the school year. Well….
> we will see what happens at the new format but basically it will probably
> end up being more sales. L
>
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Rick Cook
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 7, 2017 2:34 PM
>
>
> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* Re: BMC Engage
>
>
>
> **

Migrator Tool

2017-02-09 Thread Brian Pancia
I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator.  It has been years since I've messed 
with it.  I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code from dev to 
test to production.  What I'm looking at now is using it as a sync tool between 
the environments for code only.  I've usually just done a database backup and 
restore in the past and for small code migrations I just export/import .def 
files.  There are definitely pros/cons to all these methods.  My plan now is to 
use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC Migrator to do code migration.  
This will give me much more control then a simple database backup and restore.  
Is anyone currently taking this approach between dev/test/prod.  We're using MS 
SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll use database replication between prod and 
coop.


Brian


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Re: Migrator Tool

2017-02-09 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi,

Why not try a combination of RRR|ExportDef, RRR|DefDiff, RRR|ImportDef and 
RRR|DeleteObject.

The important one is RRR|DefDiff, mening that you can use other tools to 
export/import definitions and delete surplus objects.

https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject)

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (http://www.rrr.se) (ARSList MVP 
2011)

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February 9, 2017 5:52 PM, "Brian Pancia"  wrote:
I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator. It has been years since I've 
messed with it. I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code from 
dev to test to production. What I'm looking at now is using it as a sync tool 
between the environments for code only. I've usually just done a database 
backup and restore in the past and for small code migrations I just 
export/import .def files. There are definitely pros/cons to all these methods. 
My plan now is to use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC Migrator to do 
code migration. This will give me much more control then a simple database 
backup and restore. Is anyone currently taking this approach between 
dev/test/prod. We're using MS SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll use database 
replication between prod and coop. 

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Re: Migrator Tool

2017-02-09 Thread Brian Pancia
I'll have to play around with that combo too.  Your tools are always top notch.


Would this be the correct steps:


- run RRRExportDef on both Source and Destination server

- run RRRDefDiff on the files created

- run RRRImportDef or RRRDeleteObject based on the results of RRRDefDiff


So it looks like for RRRImportDef I would need to rerun RRRExportDef based on 
RRRDefDiff results.  For RRRDeleteObject I would feed the parameters of the 
objects I would like to delete from RRRDefDiff.  If that's the correct steps, 
can it be automated in a batch file or does it require manual intervention?


Brian



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behalf of Misi Mladoniczky 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:37 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Migrator Tool

**
Hi,

Why not try a combination of RRR|ExportDef, RRR|DefDiff, RRR|ImportDef and 
RRR|DeleteObject.

The important one is RRR|DefDiff, mening that you can use other tools to 
export/import definitions and delete surplus objects.

https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff

RRR|DefDiff
rrr.se
RRR|DefDiff updated 2015-06-16 Finds differences between two def-files



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef

RRR|ExportDef
rrr.se
RRR|ExportDef updated 2012-11-23 Exports definition files from your server



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef

RRR|ImportDef
rrr.se
usage: rrrimportdef [ -l error.log ] [ -e error.def ] [ -verbose ] [ -silent ] 
server tcpport user password import.def usage: rrrimportdef -help



https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)

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by using RRR|Log. It will help you make sense of the information in the Remedy 
log ...





February 9, 2017 5:52 PM, "Brian Pancia" 
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wrote:

I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator. It has been years since I've messed 
with it. I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code from dev to 
test to production. What I'm looking at now is using it as a sync tool between 
the environments for code only. I've usually just done a database backup and 
restore in the past and for small code migrations I just export/import .def 
files. There are definitely pros/cons to all these methods. My plan now is to 
use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC Migrator to do code migration. 
This will give me much more control then a simple database backup and restore. 
Is anyone currently taking this approach between dev/test/prod. We're using MS 
SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll use database replication between prod and 
coop.

Brian

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