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We will be exhitbiting at the HP Technology Forum conference in New Orleans from September 12 through the 15th.
Our booth location is D6. Please plan on coming by to see either EnterpriseBACKUP or EnterpriseSCHEDULE. If you have determined your schedule, please give us a call to reserve some time that we can spend together. Additionally, Andy Schneider, the Clusters and Storage Business Manager for the OpenVMS Systems Group at HP has invited ISE to be part of his presentation at the conference depicting the many features and benefits of EnterpriseBACKUP and the three operational modules, Backup, Restore and Media Management. This session is presently scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. Please check the calendar at the show for complete information. ISE will be giving out our personalized company cups to all attendees of the session.
The following week we will be in Las Vegas as an Authorized Business Partner at USERS Incorporated's Annual Client Conference EdCon 2005. This will be the 22nd Annual Educational
Conference held at the Marriott from September 19 through the 22nd. This conference stresses the collaboration between USERS, its many credit union clients and the designated
business partners in an attempt to provide leadership positions for all organizations.
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The EnterpriseSCHEDULE database is made up of jobs, variables, calendars, reports, startup files and layouts contained in a two tiered folder system. Folders provide a handy way to
organize these objects in the database based on job groups, layouts or any other way that makes sense. For instance, you can put all the jobs, calendars and variables that have to do with
your finance department job scheduling in a folder called finance and subfolders called accounting, accounts payable, etc.
In order to access the Schedule database, you must have at least one Schedule server running and configure the EnterpriseSCHEDULE Explorer to connect to that server. The server is the
EnterpriseSCHEDULE connection to the database and enables the user to perform basic object and folder tasks, such as creating, deleting, copying, and deleting objects and folders, and
more advanced tasks, such as modifying job properties and editing calendars.
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The MEDIA database is accessible on-line, allowing you to find any particular medium and what files it contains at any time, without having to mount each medium or rely on a manually
updated information system. The database consists of information about every tape and removable disk or other storage device in the library. Whenever a medium is modified, the on-line
information is automatically updated to reflect the new contents.
There are two types of informational files about media:
The header information file contains information about each medium, tape type, length, density, format, disk size, protection, initialization and availability status. The contents
information file is an optional on-line file that lists the contents of each medium, all of the files written on the medium and information about each file (creation date, version number,
size).
It is necessary to include a file specification in the DIRECTORY command to access the contents information file. Both header and contents information files can be accessed using the MEDIA command DIRECTORY discussed below.
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How many times have you wished you could just switch to administorator to run a simple schedule command without logging yourself out and logging in as
administrator?
Well from the Windows XP cmd prompt you can!!:
To run the command line client as administrator runas /noprofile /env /user:<machine name>\administrator schedule
To run the entire GUI as administrator: More...
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How can I customize the subject line of Schedule e-mails?
EnterpriseSCHEDULE ships with a standard subject line for job e-mails. This subject line contains the job name, job set id, queue
file entry number, and the type of event that generated the e-mail. An example is "30. [TESTING]JOB1 (100000) - Job Submitted". The subject line can be customized in the Job's
notices section.
Within the Job's Notices file you can customize the subject line for e-mails with the MAIL_SUBJECT keyword. The text after this keyword is used as the
e-mail subject line. This text can contain environment variables (Unix/Windows) or logicals (VMS), but be aware that the syntax for these variables is platform-specific. The notification
system automatically makes many useful variables available that can be found in schedule_notify.vbs (Windows), schedule_notify.ksh (Unix), or schedule_notify.com (VMS). More...
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