Category: Pulse
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What if Heimdall was part of your IBM TM1 team?
Heimdall is a main character in the Thor comic books and movies. He is the guardian of Asgard which is the home of Thor. More importantly he is the gate keeper, he knows the difference between what is good or bad.
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How would you deal with your TM1 developer being hit by a bus?
It is a bit terryfing. This is the most terryfing, no one scenario, for TM1 application, what if your key TM1 Administror could not work anymore.
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5 simple ways to be more productive as a TM1 Administrator
The following article describes how TM1 Administrators using Pulse for TM1, can be more productive and deliver better outcomes for their business users.
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Sending Email Alerts from TM1
There are many situations where you would like IBM TM1/Planning Analytics to send an email to the TM1 administrators or to TM1 users.
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Migrating Pulse to a new server
When migrating Pulse from one server to a new server, it is recommended to use the ServerNameOverride parameter as it is described here:
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TM1 migration has never been so convenient
At first sight, the TM1’s file-based architectural makes TM1 migration from one instance to another quite straight forward:
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Monitor and manage your TM1 environment in one place
Managing the performance of your company’s IBM TM1 applications has never been an easy task with the limited built in tools. You and your company can appreciate that as the size and complexity of systems grow you need the right tools to understand your model, track what is happening and then diagnose issues as they…
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Happy TM1 users by Pro-Active support
Over the years your TM1 application is growing, as your TM1 application grows, your TM1 user base is likely to grow as well. Supporting a large number of users can be time consuming, especially during month end closes and budgeting/forecasting periods, I can bet that these questions have been asked of you many times before:
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Update the Pulse Application Server JVM maximum memory
The Java application server (pulseas.exe) which runs in the background has a default memory of 1024 MB.
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Renaming TM1 server name and instance name
Pulse stores the TM1 server name and instance name in the Pulse databases and folders. Pulse stores the data in the databases by server name and instance name.