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    Default M2000 - schedule query

    Dears,

    do yuo any way to configure M2000 to do query each day at specific time for specific query and save it on the terminal or email it to Team?

    something like that, will save too much time

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    Dears,

    do yuo any way to configure M2000 to do query each day at specific time for specific query and save it on the terminal or email it to Team?

    something like that, will save too much time
    i will also search it

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    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    Dears,

    do yuo any way to configure M2000 to do query each day at specific time for specific query and save it on the terminal or email it to Team?

    something like that, will save too much time
    Is it even possible to do that? It would be extremely useful if it was

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    I think that it is possible to configure M2000 to save some Query Results on M2000 server. Than you can download it by FTP to any host.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tester View Post
    I think that it is possible to configure M2000 to save some Query Results on M2000 server. Than you can download it by FTP to any host.
    Could you please tell how to do it?
    Thanks

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    1. Create templates with necessary counters
    2. Task Management -> File Interface -> Performance Data Export -> Extended Parameters -> Template
    Choose your templates. The results will be saved in
    /export/home/omc/var/fileint/pm/pmexport_2011xxyy/

    If you need more complicated reports please use PRS (Performance Report System) or iSStar (script language).
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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Quote Originally Posted by tester View Post
    1. Create templates with necessary counters
    2. Task Management -> File Interface -> Performance Data Export -> Extended Parameters -> Template
    Choose your templates. The results will be saved in
    /export/home/omc/var/fileint/pm/pmexport_2011xxyy/

    If you need more complicated reports please use PRS (Performance Report System) or iSStar (script language).
    Result will be stored in the M2000 server right? and is accessible through FTP?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Yes. the results is stored on M2000 Server.
    I am not sure that default ftpusr has access to this directory.
    Maybe it will be necessary to change permissions for it (chmod) or create special user with necessary rights.
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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Dear all
    i need to get alarm each 15 minutes update
    how i can get it automatically via m2000 and FTP
    may all of u can help me

    many tanks

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Quote Originally Posted by tester View Post
    1. Create templates with necessary counters
    2. Task Management -> File Interface -> Performance Data Export -> Extended Parameters -> Template
    Choose your templates. The results will be saved in
    /export/home/omc/var/fileint/pm/pmexport_2011xxyy/

    If you need more complicated reports please use PRS (Performance Report System) or iSStar (script language).
    to do these stuff do I have to login as admin ?

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