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Deploying SSI context definitions


With SSI context definition deployment, you can deploy one or more SSI context definitions from one file system to one or more file systems for use on other systems.

You can use MainView Explorer or the BMC AMI Ops Windows environment to deploy SSI context definitions.

To deploy definitions

  1. Display the CONDEF view.
  2. Select one or more definitions that you want to deploy.

    • BMC AMI OpsWindows environment
      Enter the Tag line command next to one or more definition names. Use the Tag line command to clear a selection.
    • MainView Explorer
      • To select one definition, click a definition name.
      • To select multiple definitions, click the Enable Selections button GUID-3D299F21-469A-45A6-9519-A868A875A25F-low.png, press and hold the Ctrl key, and click the definition names.
  3. Start the deployment wizard.
    • In BMC AMI Ops Windows, enter the DEPloy primary command.
    • In MainView Explorer, right-click a selected definition name and choose Line action >Deploy Definition.
  4. Complete the deployment wizard. After completing the deployment wizard, the deployment process starts, and the DPLYMNT view is displayed showing the status of the request. For more information about the DPLYMNT view, see Managing and monitoring the deployment process (SSI context definitions).

Managing and monitoring the deployment process (SSI context definitions)

Use the DPLYMNT view to monitor and manage the deployment process. All deployment processes are monitored from the DPLYMNT view, including SSI context definition deployment. The DPLYMNT view lists:

  • All the deployment requests that have been made from the current system
  • The status of the deployment requests

From the DPLYMNT view, you can:

  • Stop, start, delete, and cancel deployment requests by using the available line commands
  • Display details about a deployment request by using the Select line command
  • Display details about the status of a deployment request by hyperlinking from the status

 

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