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Replicating Perceptive Content to a Test Environment

Platform
Perceptive Content
Product
Replicating Perceptive Content to a Test Environment
Release
Foundation 24.1
License

Use the following preparation worksheet to collect information about your production and test environments. This worksheet provides valuable information that you need to quickly access during the replication.

You can print the following worksheet to have it readily available during your preparation and replication.

Component Production Test
Perceptive Content Server host name or IP address    
Current location of \inserver directory    
Current size of \inserver directory    
Current location of OSM tree (if outside of the \inserver directory)    
Free space available on server    
Version and build number of Perceptive Content Server and all agents    
For external DBMSs, supply the database server name or IP address    
OSM storage locations    
Perceptive Manager account name    
Perceptive Content database creation script or database upgrade script version    
Perceptive Content Client version    
Additional agents installed (including version numbers)    
Are any additional agents or extensions remote? If so, where are they located?    
For Windows environments, do any of the server executables run with a Windows account other than LOCAL SYSTEM?    

For Windows environments, are the user accounts for Perceptive Content users granted the following Windows user rights, either by Local Security Policy or Group

Policy:

Allow Logon Locally

Access This Computer From the Network

   
Location of iScripts    
For Windows environments, is there a BAT file that runs the scripts? If so, where is the BAT file located?    
Did you submit iScripts to Perceptive Software for updates? If so, list the submission date.    
When were the test licenses requested from Customer Service Adviser (CSA) at Perceptive Software?    
Frequency of scheduled tasks (Windows) or cron jobs (Unix/Linux/AIX)