Hi all,
The "Commands" function of CCM does not show any information when I click on relationships.
I also can't see which command a given check uses if I look at the relationship info.
Other than searching the sql config database, is there any way to see which checks are using which commands?
I came across a few old custom commands I would like to move over to newer commands, and accidentally stumbled across one check yesterday that was using the old command, but can't see an easy way to tell how many others are out there
Thanks
Commands relationships
Commands relationships
Last edited by dwhitfield on Tue Feb 21, 2017 4:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Commands relationships
I suppose I can also grep the written configs, but would prefer a way to do via the UI
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Commands relationships
That's what I was going to suggest after reading the first post. What version of XI are you using? Also, what version of CCM? That will help us determine if there are any resolved bugs you are running into.perric wrote:I can also grep the written configs
Also, can you PM me your Profile? You can download it by going to Admin > System Config > System Profile and click the Download Profile button towards the top. If for whatever reason you *cannot* download the profile, please put the output of Show Profile in the thread (that will at least get us some info).
After you PM the profile, please update this thread. Updating this thread is the only way for it to show back up on our dashboard.
UPDATE: Profile received and shared with techs
Re: Commands relationships
Running XI 5.3.3, and the latest version of CCM I guess? Not sure where to check it.
Profile PMed.
When I try to view dependencies from the commands, I don't see any related items, and when I try to view dependencies from the checks, commands isn't an option.
Thanks
Profile PMed.
When I try to view dependencies from the commands, I don't see any related items, and when I try to view dependencies from the checks, commands isn't an option.
Thanks
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Re: Commands relationships
If you go to Admin -> Manage Components, you can scroll down and see the CCM version. You'll notice there is a new version of the CCM we are testing. It comes along with
I don't want to give a time publicly, but I believe we are looking at hours, not days, as to when there will be a public release. Are you ok waiting? I might be able to get you a version of the new CCM at the very least.Fixed issue where some objects (timeperiods, commands) could not view relationship info in popup
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Re: Commands relationships
Waiting is fine. Thanks for the quick reply!
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Re: Commands relationships
No problem. We can leave this open to make sure the upgrade fixes things for you.
Re: Commands relationships
Confirming this is fixed in the latest release and thread can be closed.
Thanks!
Thanks!