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Default moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 01:53 PM






I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM






On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

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I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-22-2008 , 05:36 PM



On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks
Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-23-2008 , 04:23 PM



sybrandb (AT) hccnet (DOT) nl wrote:
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks

Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

sorry, 9iR2


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Default Re: moving jobs from one oem repository to another - 10-23-2008 , 04:23 PM



sybrandb (AT) hccnet (DOT) nl wrote:
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:53:28 GMT, GS <GS (AT) GS (DOT) com> wrote:

I have a PC with an OEM repository that has a couple of dozen jobs on it
that run daily. The PC is giving me grief and I'm going to replace it,
is there a way I can transfer the existing jobs over to another
management server to avoid having to recreate them all?


thanks

Answer is version dependent. You didn't post a version.

sorry, 9iR2


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