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Posted 9/16/2005 4:29:00 PM
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Hello

Is it possible to have an option in the prism console to roll out any package/script/command on a request of the server instead of the client. Will try to explain why ....

Most package/script/commands are really not time critical. If they are done within an hour or 2 hours in principle we do not care. So the polling time of the client can be high. But also you have situations where the package/script/command should be executed immediately. To overcome this situations í've set my polling time to 3 minutes now (Since i saw problems with a pollingtime smaller then 3 minutes).

I think adding this feature will not only help me ( and my organization) but also think its a really good feature a lot of other companies will benefit from and will make prism the ultimate tool !

Tx

marcel

 

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Posted 9/19/2005 6:55:00 PM


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Thanks for your request, Marcel!

You're not the first to want this capability. We've forwarded your request to our product planning team for consideration in a future release.





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