Re: [Networker] How to find a target pool
2011-10-25 13:29:56
I'm guessing that the group is actually already running then. You could go to
media pools and see which pool it's using by selecting the "groups" column.
You could also just try to add that group to a pool in the pool's properties.
If the group is already assigned to another pool it will give you a "Pool
POOLNAME have overlapping selection criteria." That's the easy way to figure
out which pool a group is assigned to.. :)
If it's not assigned to a pool it will go to the "default" pool.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:04 AM
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Subject: [Networker] How to find a target pool
I am not able to run this.
It says only one group is allowed.
savegrp -pnv -G "0100-int-full" -c **********
my groupname is 0100-int-full
Pls help
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