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Deletes and then tries again to add registered machines that are present in the list, but their
current availability (p. 282) is
Withdrawn
.
As a result, only those physical machines that are listed in the file will be present in the
All physical
machines
group.
Text file requirements
The file should contain machine names or IP addresses, one machine per line.
Example:
Machine_name_1
Machine_name_2
192.168.1.14
192.168.1.15
Specifying an empty file leads to deletion of all physical machines from the management server.
A registered machine has to be specified by its registration address, that is, you need to provide exactly the
same host name, fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or IP address as was specified when the machine was
initially added to the management server. Otherwise, the machine will be deleted and added again as if it were
another machine. This means all policies, both inherited and directly applied, will be revoked from the machine
and its static group membership will be lost.
The registration address of each machine can be found in the
Registration address
column in any
management server view that contains the machine (the column is hidden by default).
To avoid a discrepancy, you can initially import the machines from a text file. Modify this file later as
required, by adding and removing machines, but do not change the names/addresses of the
machines that have to remain registered.
To synchronize machines with a text file
1.
In the
Navigation
tree, select
Physical machines
or
All physical machines
.
2.
Click
Synchronize machines with text file
on the toolbar.
3.
In the
Path
field, enter the path to a .txt or .csv file containing the list of machines, or click
Browse
and select the file in the
Browse
window.
4.
Under
Logon settings
, specify the user name and password of a user who is a member of the
Administrators group on all machines listed in the file.
5.
Click
OK
to start synchronizing the machines.
Synchronization command line tool
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server has a command line tool that enables you to
create a batch file and schedule the synchronization task using Windows scheduler.
To synchronize machines with a text file using command line
1.
Log on as a member of the
Acronis Centralized Admins
security group.
2.
In the command prompt, change the directory to the folder where Acronis Backup & Recovery 10
Management Server has been installed—by default:
C:\Program Files\Acronis\AMS
.
3.
Run the following command:
syncmachines [path_to_the_file] {username password}
where:
[path_to_the_file] is the path to a .txt or .csv file containing the list of machines. The tool
does not accept spaces in the path name.