Using Environment Director to Copy an Environment to a New Environment
Copying an Environment to a New Environment
8-9
it before you start the copy process. The Copy process breaks if another process has a
lock on anything within that directory.
You can use the Windows command:
rmdir /S /Q d:\JDEdwards\e900\XX900
(substitute your target path code
directory)
You can use the Unix command:
rm -Rf /u01/jdedwards/e900/XX900
On IBM i, if the target path code and package libraries already exist from a previous
attempt, please delete them before starting the copy process.
8.7.3 Forms Used By Environment Director in Director Mode
Form Name
FormID
Navigation
Usage
Copy Environment /
Package
W989400V
From menu GH9611, run
the application
Environment Copy
(P989400)
.
Select Create/copy to
New Environment.
ClickNext.
Used to copy an existing
environment to a new
environment.
Environment Director
W989400A
Click Next from the Copy
Environment / Package
form.
Defines the components
of a new environment
including environment,
path code, enterprise
servers, and data sources.
Environment
W989400B
Click Next from the
Environment Director
form.
Used to select the mode to
be used for setup of the
new environment. For
Copy Environment, fill in
the source environment
information.
Environment Properties W989400C
Click Next from the
Environment form.
Used to specify the
properties for the new or
copied environment.
Note
: If an environment
is being copied, the
properties are presented
as defaults on this form.
Path Code
W989400D
Click Next from the
Environment Properties
form.
Used to specify the Path
Code that will be
associated with the new
environment.
Path Code Properties
W989400E
Click Next from the Path
Code form.
Used to specify the
properties for the new
path code. The properties
for the existing path code
are used as defaults for
the new path code.