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Hello,
Is there any short cut or automated way to import a list of subnets and assign to a beacon. We have 3000+ subnets which are not appearing in "unassigned subnets" page but need to create all of them and assign to a beacon
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
Jul 15, 2019 08:36 AM
Hi,
You'll need to stage your data to a DB, e.g. by using a business import. Then you can transform it using SQL and store it to a temp table. From there you can use existing stored procedures to consume the data. Stored procedures would be:
Please refer to each procedures source code to see the data and format required.
Best regards,
Markward
Jul 15, 2019 11:01 AM
Hi,
You'll need to stage your data to a DB, e.g. by using a business import. Then you can transform it using SQL and store it to a temp table. From there you can use existing stored procedures to consume the data. Stored procedures would be:
Please refer to each procedures source code to see the data and format required.
Best regards,
Markward
Jul 15, 2019 11:01 AM
Thank you @mfranz
I shall try this solution !!
Jul 17, 2019 08:21 AM
Hi @mfranz
When I restored 2017R3 database (compliance and dataware house) during the migration to 2019R1, I was assuming all the existing sites/subnets (auto created and manually created) would also be restored to 2019R1.
But it did not happen. I can see 3500+ subnets were present in 2017R3, but after migration to 2019R3, I can see around 2000 subnets only. Any reason for that?
If it needs to be done manually again, would you please don't mind sharing a script, as I'm not that expert on SQL.
Oct 10, 2019 03:23 AM
Hi Rajesh,
Without the specific data set it is rather difficult to understand what happened to your subnet data and why. If you consider the loss of data during migration an issue, you should consider opening a case.
Managing not only, but also subnet and site data should be considered an ongoing process. For it to be efficient and reliable, you should be able to answer fundamental questions, like:
TL;DR: If you rely on site and subnet data, you should think about an automated process to get it updated regularly.
Best regards,
Markward
Oct 11, 2019 04:37 AM
Hello,
Where can I find these stored procedures? And is there any related documents for FNMS 2021R1 on-premises?
Jan 04, 2022 04:10 AM
The stored procedures mentioned above can be found in the Stored Procedures folder of the Compliance database (named FNMP in below screen shot):
Thanks,
Jan 19, 2022 07:53 AM