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Scheduled Capsule Backup to Z Drive
Hi All, I understood from support it is now possible to schedule snapshot of capsules in Board but still it is not possible to create scheduled capsule backups to the Azure Z drive. I would like to propose to have the possibility to create a procedure that performs capsule backups to the Z drive as this is the place where…
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Task Scheduler in on-prem
Hello, In a Cloud environment, we have the Cloud Administration, where we can use the Task Scheduler to schedule Procedure starts. In an on-prem environment, where can we access Task Scheduler, or something similar where we can schedule Procedures? I'm looking to schedule backups and also loading data and entities.
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Export List of Scheduled Tasks from Cloud Admin Portal
Can an option be provided to export the list of tasks setup in Cloud Admin Portal either to CSV or Excel? It will be useful for audit review as well as determine if any task schedules are overlapping.
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Cloud Hosts- Planned Maintenance Schedules
Scheduled maintenance for OS level updates takes place on a fixed Sunday of each month on each Board Cloud instance (unless otherwise communicated by Board). Details of the schedules can be found here. Currently, details of this window are not displayed to administrator users anywhere within the platform which can often…
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How to log procedures' execution with timestamps
1. Abstract Admin users often require checking the time execution of a procedure and even the user who launched it. Board provides a standard functionality to review the logs, but it is possible to put in place a customized solution. 2. Context In Board, there is a standard functionality to keep track of the execution of a…
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The Backup Mentality
1. Abstract Each Board environment should foresee an appropriate backup policy for the existing Data Models, should it be a development, sandbox or production environment. Such backup policy must always be present and it should be developed on top of the standard backup policies implemented by the cloud team for disaster…