Re: Fwd: RE: [cciug] Tight scheduling of automated Multisite tasks on Wind ows NT

From: Michael David (david_m33@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2000 - 14:20:11 EST


Elyse,

I think you might want to take a look at Sync*Rite from Patriate Ltd.

Their web is www.patriate.com

We are evaluating a copy of now and are finding some useful features which
our admins really like.

Scheduling is set up through an easy to use GUI, a big win for NT users. Any
schedule can be defined, including minute intervals, days of week etc.

We can also set up syncs on a vob basis, where we just say sync the 'doc'
vob for example and Sync*Rite works out all the replicas it needs to go to
and ensures that all packets arrive at their destination and get loaded into
the remote vobs. A status is shown in the GUI which keeps us informed on the
progress.

There is more, but I think you get the message that we have so far found it
useful and are considering taking it.

I'll keep you informed if you want, let me know.

Michael.
CM Engineer and DDTs freak!
.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Grasso, Elyse [mailto:egrasso@access-health.com
>Sent: 27 January 2000 20:58
>To: 'cciug@Rational.Com'
>Subject: [cciug] Tight scheduling of automated Multisite tasks on
>Windows NT
>
>
>
>My developers want me to set up syncing between my 2 NT
>Multisite locations
>to occur at 15 minute intervals. The Windows 'at' command and
>Task scheduler
>are not exactly set up for specifying this kind of frequency.
>Are there
>better tools available for handling this? Clever workarounds
>using Perl
>scripts?
>
>(It's too bad that syncreplica can't pull as well as push.
>I'd let my UNIX
>site handle traffic control for everybody.)
>
>Thanks
>
>Elyse Grasso
>Access Health Group of McKessonHBOC
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