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тАО02-10-2006 06:59 AM
тАО02-10-2006 06:59 AM
Is it possible to add an end-node as a User-defined device? The device I'm thinking of is a terminal server (the kind that lets you connect to a serial device over the network).
The capabilities section in the manual doesn't say if they can all be false.
Has anyone actually created any user-defined devices?
Thanks
Terry
The capabilities section in the manual doesn't say if they can all be false.
Has anyone actually created any user-defined devices?
Thanks
Terry
Terry
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тАО02-12-2006 06:44 PM
тАО02-12-2006 06:44 PM
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Hi Terry,
It's definitely possible. I think the manual may be incorrect, it mentions .ude files when I believe they need to be .udd (this was the case with PCM 2.0, maybe 2.1 uses the .ude extension now).
I've attached a sample configuration for a server, with a trigger to launch a remote desktop session.
After putting the files in the/server/config/devconfig/extern directory, go to the Global:Discovery Status
window {Preferences->Discovery->Status] and click Rescan for user defined devices. You'll then need to restart PCM for any triggers to show up.
Hope this helps.
Matt
It's definitely possible. I think the manual may be incorrect, it mentions .ude files when I believe they need to be .udd (this was the case with PCM 2.0, maybe 2.1 uses the .ude extension now).
I've attached a sample configuration for a server, with a trigger to launch a remote desktop session.
After putting the files in the
window {Preferences->Discovery->Status] and click Rescan for user defined devices. You'll then need to restart PCM for any triggers to show up.
Hope this helps.
Matt
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тАО07-14-2006 05:46 AM
тАО07-14-2006 05:46 AM
Re: PCM+ User-defined devices
Hi Matt;
That worked. I have been able to define three tape libraries this way.
The extension is udd rather than ude as stated in the manual.
Thanks
Terry
That worked. I have been able to define three tape libraries this way.
The extension is udd rather than ude as stated in the manual.
Thanks
Terry
Terry
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