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Data Synchronization
Data synchronization pulls information about the devices that have been discovered on a remote
HP Web Jetadmin server, and then adds the devices to the local HP Web Jetadmin server and displays them in
the All Devices list. Data synchronization occurs even if the local HP Web Jetadmin server has already discovered
the devices that are on the remote HP Web Jetadmin server.
Data synchronization is not a two-way process. The devices on the local HP Web Jetadmin server are not pushed
to the remote HP Web Jetadmin server. Therefore, the number of devices on the remote HP Web Jetadmin
server typically does not match the number of devices on the local HP Web Jetadmin server.
The following is an example of data synchronization. Server A is the local server and has 50 discovered devices.
Server B is the remote server and has 100 discovered devices. There are 10 devices on Server A that are not on
Server B. There are 75 devices on Server B that are not on Server A. After data synchronization is initiated on
Server A, Server A has 125 devices—the original 50 devices plus the 75 devices that are pulled from Server B.
Server B still has only 100 devices because the 10 devices from Server A are not pushed to Server B.
A user on the local HP Web Jetadmin server initiates data synchronization. The local user must have domain user
credentials that are associated with a role on the remote HP Web Jetadmin server or administrative rights on the
remote HP Web Jetadmin server. The local user must be in one of the following groups:
The user group on the local HP Web Jetadmin server. A data synchronization role on that server must also
be assigned to the local user.
The user group on the remote HP Web Jetadmin Smart Client.
The admin group on the local HP Web Jetadmin server.
Synchronize data between HP Web Jetadmin servers
1. If there are no user-dened settings congured on the remote HP Web Jetadmin server, continue with
step 2.
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If there are user-dened settings congured on the remote HP Web Jetadmin server, the user-dened
settings must exist on both the local and remote HP Web Jetadmin servers before the values of the user-
dened settings on the remote HP Web Jetadmin server can be synchronized. The user-dened settings
must be exported from the remote HP Web Jetadmin server, and then imported into the local
HP Web Jetadmin server. For more information about exporting and importing user-dened settings, see
Manage the User-dened Device Conguration Settings on page 66.
CAUTION: When a user-dened setting is created, HP Web Jetadmin generates a random number that is
used as a unique identier for that user-dened setting. Therefore, to maintain the same unique identier
for each user-dened setting, the user-dened settings must be exported from the remote
HP Web Jetadmin server, and then imported into the local HP Web Jetadmin server.
2. Go to Tools > Data Synchronization. The Data Synchronization window opens.
3. If the list of remote HP Web Jetadmin servers is empty or the remote HP Web Jetadmin server is not in the
list, use one of the following options to add remote HP Web Jetadmin servers to the list:
In the WJA Quick Discovery box, enter the IP address or hostname of the remote HP Web Jetadmin
server, and then click the Go button.
Discover the remote HP Web Jetadmin servers. For more information about discovering
HP Web Jetadmin servers, see Discover Remote Installations of HP Web Jetadmin on page 288.
4. Select the remote HP Web Jetadmin server from the list.
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