Folders and Files in Exported Data
Folder or File name | Description |
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<root folder>
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build.properties
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ANT properties file containing information such as the TIBCO_HOME to be used for running import. |
build.xml
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This is the main top-level ANT build file; it is the main entry point. This file has three main operations or ANT targets
The default target is the usage target. It provides a list of available targets along with their description. If you run the ant command from the root folder (that is,
Note: All build files in the exported archive have the same structure. This means, each of them has
create ,
start , and
clean ant targets. What these targets do differs depending on which file they are found in.
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common.xml
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This is a common ANT file. Mainly, it has ANT scripts that various build files use to run import (for logging, discovering their dependency, and so on). |
remote_props.properties
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Property file containing connectivity information for Administrator server where you want import this exported data into. |
Export.report.txt
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This file contain a summary report of the export process in a text format. It contains details such as who started the export, when was the export started, what export options were selected, what data was exported (their counts), and so on. |
import.summary.log
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This file contains a summary report of the import process. It provides a summary of the end results such as how many nodes/environments were created, deleted, or started, and so on. |
AdminConfig
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Folder that contains build and data files for AMX Admin related configuration. |
admin_config_build.xml
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Build file that is used during import. |
admin_config_data.xml
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Data file containing enterprise level configuration values. That is Notification Server and so on. |
Environments
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Folder that has the build and data files pertaining to various Environments in addition to Nodes and Applications that each Environment has. The number of sub-folders under
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build.xml
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This is the main build file but in the scope of the Environments folder only. The main purpose of this build file is to drive all sub-build files found under the Environments folder. Depending on the target this build file was called, it calls the same target on sub-build files found in sub-folders. During import, the processing is based on the alphabetical order of the name of the environment. Note that import processes each environment, its nodes, and application together. This means, during import, the environment is processed first, followed by the Nodes, and then the Application. After completion, processing of the next environment starts. |
MyEnvironment
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Sub folder under "Environments". In this case it is named as "MyEnvironment" because that was the name of Environment in the source AMX Admin. Under this folder, there are two main sub-folders "Nodes" and "Apps". Each of them has build files for creating, starting, and cleaning Nodes and Apps respectively. If you do not want to create, start, or clean a Node or Application, delete the Build file pertaining to that Node or Application and it is skipped. |
env_build.xml
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Build file that is responsible for creating environment, setting the messaging bus, substitution variables, Environment level Resource templates, and so on. It also starts the process of creating Nodes and eventually applications via calling " For " |
env_data.xml
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This is the data file that has all the configuration data related "MyEnvironment ".
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Apps
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Sub folder under "MyEnvironment". This folder has all the build and data files pertaining to applications that were a part of above environment at the time of export. The number of sub folders under "Apps" is equal to the number of Application folders in the source AMX Admin. |
build.xml
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This is the main build file but in scope of the Apps folder only. The main purpose of this build file is to drive all sub-build files that are found under various sub folders or at the root level of this folder. |
2_MyApp1.app_build.xml
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Application build file for application named "
The numeric prefix at the beginning of the file determines the order in which the application gets deployed or started. The application with the lowest numerical prefix gets deployed/started first and undeployed last. For clean, the order is the reverse. |
2_MyApp1.app_data.xml
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Data file that has configuration data related to this application. |
appFolderRoot
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Sub folder representing Application Folder from source ActiveMatrix Administrator. |
1_MyApp2.app_build.xml
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Application build file for application named "
The numeric prefix at the beginning of file determines the order in which the application gets deployed or started. The application with the lowest numerical prefix gets deployed/started first and undeployed last. For clean, the order is the reverse. |
1_MyApp2.app_data.xml
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Data file that has configuration data related to this application. |
Nodes
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Sub folder under "MyEnvironment ". This folder has all the build and data files pertaining to Nodes that were a part of the above environment at the time of export.
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build.xml
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This is the main build file but in the scope of the Nodes folder only. The main purpose of this build file is to drive all sub-build files that are at the root level of this folder. |
MyNode.node_build.xml
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Build file for node named "
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MyNode.node_data.xml
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Data file that has the configuration data related to the "MyNode " Node.
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Hosts
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All the configuration data of the ActiveMatrix Host from the source ActiveMatrix Administrator exists in this folder. The number of sub folders under "Hosts" is equal to the number of Hosts in the source ActiveMatrix Administrator. |
build.xml
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This is the main build file but in scope of only Hosts. The main purpose of this build file is to drive all sub-build files that are found under sub folders. The create target creates all the Hosts. With this release, you can create Hosts on remote machines (provided one Host already exists). The ActiveMatrix Administrator picks an existing Host on remote machine and uses it to run the "add" host action on it. |
MyHost
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Sub folder under "Hosts". In this case, it is named as "MyHost" because that was the name of the Host in the source ActiveMatrix Administrator. |
host_build.xml
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Host build file.
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host_data.xml
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Data file that has configuration data related to this Host. |
SharedObjects
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This folder has information related to all global resources such as Resource templates, Substitution variables, and loggers. |
global_resource_template_build.xml
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Resource template build file.
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global_resource_template_data.xml
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Data file that has all configuration data related to Global Resource templates. |
global_svars_build.xml
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Global substitution variables build. |
global_svars_data.xml
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Data file that has all the configuration data related to Global substitution variables. |
global_log_appender_build.xml
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Log appender build file. |
global_log_appender_data.xml
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Data file that has all the configuration data related to log appender. |
UserDaas
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This folder has build and data files related to the DAAs that were exported. You can also find DAA archive files here. |
MyApp1.daa
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DAA file that could be used to create App MyApp1. The number of DAAs is equal to the number of applications or shared libraries that were exported during the export process. |
daa_build.xml
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Build file for DAAs.
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daa_data.xml
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Data file that has all the locations for the DAA to be uploaded. |
UsersAndGroups
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This folder has build and data file related to Users and Groups. |
topLevelPermission_build.xml
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Build file for Top Level Permissions for ActiveMatrix Administrator (Enterprise permissions).
Note: When this build file is run, users must exist in the target ActiveMatrix Administrator.
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topLevelPermission_data.xml
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Data file that has all the Enterprise permissions configuration data (users and group names and "allow" attribute specifying permissions). |