You can use the modelling gateway to export LS1 to a .xml file, then import
that into LS2 - you'll then have a duplicate of LS1 on LS2 with 2 different
LS Handles, but you can remove devices from each LS that you no longer
require.

 

>From the $SPECROOT/SS directory on LS1

 

../SS-Tools/modelinggateway.bat -v <LS1 VNM Name> -e ls1export.xml -o
ls1outfile.txt


Then copy the .xml file to the server with LS2 and import

 

../SS-Tools/modelinggateway.bat -v <LS2 VNM Name> -I ls1export.xml -o
ls2outfile.txt

 

If it's particular containers you want to export, you can do that too, but I
can't remember the syntax off the top of my head.

 

Dave

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 11 March 2011 11:07
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] Distributed spectro servers

 

Hello guys, 

we would like to modify our current spectrum infrastructure by splitting it
from 1 fault tolerance landscapes to 2 fault tolerance landscapes. 
I managed to create that, but now I would like to migrate devices from 1
landscape to another. 

I tried with SSdbload but it seems it will definitively not allow us to
change the landscape value while importing. 
I then tried to follow the advise here:
<http://www.dachsug.ch/wiki/index.php/SpectroServer#How_to_convert_Landscape
_Handle_with_8.1>
http://www.dachsug.ch/wiki/index.php/SpectroServer#How_to_convert_Landscape_
Handle_with_8.1 

To export was not a problem, but when I do the import on the new landscape,
all the devices are put in the Lost&found container. Worst, none of the
previous containers or connections are imported. 

Did some of you have already done that or have any advices to avoid
recreating the modelization? 
We are running spectrum 9.2H03. 

Thanks in advance for your help. 

With best regards, 

Olivier Giraudet 

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