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I can just see one tuning pack, and the wrong view also #1

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kiddoogami opened this issue May 2, 2019 · 7 comments
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I can just see one tuning pack, and the wrong view also #1

kiddoogami opened this issue May 2, 2019 · 7 comments

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@kiddoogami
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Hi, I can just see one TP:

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For win srv 2012 and nothing else, even if I correctly specified the repository location. I use SCOM 1801

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@therealbrucec
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Hi kiddogami

Is your SCOM console able to access the internet? is so is access via a proxy?

Direct internet access is needed for the Community tuning packs to be available directly by Easy Tune. A workaround - download the tuning pack(s) you are interested in from this repo and copy them to the local store folder

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Bruce

@kiddoogami
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Hi, thanks for help :)
I already downloaded all the packages and put them in a local store. What is strange, is that I can only see win srv 2012, and it's details.csv. It should be something different imho...

@therealbrucec
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Hi kiddogami

Please can you send me a screen shot of your local store (the folder itself)? Did you copy across the CSVs and JSON metadata files for all tuning packs or just the CSVs?

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Bruce

@kiddoogami
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Hi again, and thanks again :)
I copied everything:
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then I went here:
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and set this
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@kiddoogami
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Oh, and then I clicked on Save ;)

@therealbrucec
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Thanks for sharing. This is a bug now raised as (EZT-93) which we will get fixed in a future release.

For now there is an easy workaround, copy the contents of all folders into the Local store directly, renaming the CSV + JSON files for each Tuning Pack as you copy them into the folder (as they are all called details.csv and metadata.json right now)

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Bruce

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kiddoogami commented May 6, 2019 via email

P2P-Nathan pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 3, 2020
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