It can be done with scripts through the Spectrum Command Line Interface[0]. Pull a list of devices tied to the New Devices container, break the relationship, and place them somewhere else. We've got a custom setup doing that based on work done by CA Professional services. If you haven't worked with the command line, however, it's an ugly, flaky, clunky pain in the ass. Wrapping it in something like the Perl module Spectrum::CLI makes it *significantly* more usable, but it's still far from optimal. If you're going to use the CLI and you know anything at all about Perl, use the Spectrum::CLI module. You'll hate the CLI less that way.
If I were doing a new development, and I had someone with any Web Services experience[2], I'd probably look at the Web Services API. You should be able to do the same thing as described above, there. Personally, I find it annoying that it only supports XML for input (both XML and JSON are supported for output), but that's Spectrum for you. [0] https://docops.ca.com/ca-spectrum/10-1/en/managing-client-applications/command-line-interface [1] http://search.cpan.org/~plonka/Spectrum-CLI-1.016/CLI.pm [2] https://docops.ca.com/ca-spectrum/10-1/en/programming/web-services-api-reference -- Christopher P. Cashell EIT Platform Engineering E-Mail: cpcash...@west.com Infrastructure Monitoring, Management, and Automation Division EIT ~ Converging People and Technologies West Corporation -----Original Message----- From: Jon Magnus Dullerud [mailto:dulle...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 3:46 AM To: spectrum Subject: [spectrum] New Devices container. Hi All. Do anyone know how to move a devices from the New Devices container to a container in Universe based on it´s name or something in the name. All the best Jon Magnus Dullerud Norwegian Defence. --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to lists...@unc.edu with the body: unsubscribe spectrum cpcash...@west.com --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to lists...@unc.edu with the body: unsubscribe spectrum arch...@mail-archive.com