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SGEN same objects on different machine type?

tj_wilkinson2
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Hello,

We're experimenting with running a windows application server against our central instance running on the app server. Since the windows application server has a different machine type, I need to generate the objects again. Is there an easy way to generate all of previously generated objects from the central instance?

For example, if we have 80k objects already generated on the central instance, how do I generate those same 80k objects for the application instance on windows?

When I try to tell SGEN to generate existing loads, but on the application server, it looks like it only generates those loads existing to the application instance. I was hoping it would allow me to generate those objects already generated on the central instance.

Thank you.

~TJ

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Former Member
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I think while scheduling the SGEN there is an option to select the server types and you can select only windows based servers.

tj_wilkinson2
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I did see that option, and select our windows app instance, but the list of objects its builds for generation is different than the list of objects I generated on the central instance. I would like it to be the same list of objects as the central instance. Thank you.

~TJ

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Hi TJ,

yes there is ))

except, that 80k loads are FAR too many ...

You run SGEN on the cenntral instance with the option "all existing loads" until the screen, that you need to start the batch job - here you stop ...

Now, you go the win appl server and start SGEN. Then it will detect the 80k objects and will use the option "generate loads from previous run" )

Further information is available at:

http://www.consolut.com/en/s/download/consolut-sgen-usage.html

Regards

Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag

http://www.consolut.com http://www.4soi.de http://www.easymarketplace.de

tj_wilkinson2
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Volker, thank you, that worked perfectly!

And you're right, that's alot of objects. We don't have nearly that many generated in production.