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Remove objects(dashboard) from sentinel 3.1.1 |
Aug 30 2009, 06:02 PM
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I have installed composer 3.4.2 and sentinel 3.1.1.
As our composer installation crashed we had to reinstall composer server again discarding the old installation, now I have a problem managing objects created and committed to sentinel server before the new installation. 1 . Is there any way to remove dashboard objects created on sentinel without using composer ? 2. is there any way to re import objects available in sentinel to composer when we don't have composer database backup? -------------------- Kavindra Kulathilake
Mobile: +94 777 419 025 Tel: +94 11 2662255-8, 2662331-2 Fax:+94 11 2662333, 2662334 kavindra.kulathilake@ebuilder.lk www.ebuilder.com eBuilder Technology Centre 95, Dr. N M Perera Mawatha, Colombo 8 ,Sri Lanka MSN : Kavindra_Kulathilaka@hotmail.com |
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Aug 31 2009, 08:11 AM
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Regular Contributor ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 46 Joined: 6-November 08 From: Colombo, Sri Lanaka Member No.: 55 |
I have installed composer 3.4.2 and sentinel 3.1.1. As our composer installation crashed we had to reinstall composer server again discarding the old installation, now I have a problem managing objects created and committed to sentinel server before the new installation. 1 . Is there any way to remove dashboard objects created on sentinel without using composer ? 2. is there any way to re import objects available in sentinel to composer when we don't have composer database backup? Found the solution for this 1) Is there any way to remove dashboard objects created on sentinel without using composer? Answer: You can remove the dashboards (xml files) from the Sentinel installation directory. The dashboards xmls are stored at: <Sentinel Home>/broadcast/commit/dashboards/. Basically all the sentinel objects that are created from Composer and then sent to Sentinel Sever (Sent to Production) are stored in their respective directories at path: <Sentinel Home>/broadcast/commit/. 2) Is there any way to re import objects available in sentinel to composer? Answer: No, you can't re-import objects available at above explained path in Sentinel installation directory to Composer. These xmls files throw an xml error as "invalid xml file" when imported in Composer. -------------------- Kavindra Kulathilake
Mobile: +94 777 419 025 Tel: +94 11 2662255-8, 2662331-2 Fax:+94 11 2662333, 2662334 kavindra.kulathilake@ebuilder.lk www.ebuilder.com eBuilder Technology Centre 95, Dr. N M Perera Mawatha, Colombo 8 ,Sri Lanka MSN : Kavindra_Kulathilaka@hotmail.com |
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Sep 10 2009, 03:50 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 6-November 08 From: Washington, D.C. Member No.: 50 |
Thanks, Kavindra. It's very nice of you to share the solution and that's definitely something good to know!!!
Found the solution for this 1) Is there any way to remove dashboard objects created on sentinel without using composer? Answer: You can remove the dashboards (xml files) from the Sentinel installation directory. The dashboards xmls are stored at: <Sentinel Home>/broadcast/commit/dashboards/. Basically all the sentinel objects that are created from Composer and then sent to Sentinel Sever (Sent to Production) are stored in their respective directories at path: <Sentinel Home>/broadcast/commit/. 2) Is there any way to re import objects available in sentinel to composer? Answer: No, you can't re-import objects available at above explained path in Sentinel installation directory to Composer. These xmls files throw an xml error as "invalid xml file" when imported in Composer. -------------------- [i][size=2]--
Tony Lloyd Sr. Axway Consultant Washington DC Area Mobile: 703-261-4449 |
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