Hi Grigori,
Yes, I have had tried, when I run dsmj, TSM ask user-id and password, input
it, then, try to run dsmc in command, it's ok, no need password,
but I found that TSM will lose uid and password if a shell process exits.
But if I use gui, and do something in gui, then it will be saved.
Thanks for your replies.
According to IBM, 3592 J1A tape drive has Compressed sustained data rate of
80 MB/s and Maximum interface burst transfer rate of 200 MB/s
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ts3500tl/v1r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.storage.3584.doc/ipg_3584_a69p0cti20.html
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On Jul 8, 2010, at 3:10 AM, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
Thanks for your replies.
According to IBM, 3592 J1A tape drive has Compressed sustained data rate of
80 MB/s and Maximum interface burst transfer rate of 200 MB/s
My current shop has a collective memory of bad things happening when old
Admin userids are removed from TSM servers. Memories are a bit vague, and all
of us have been doing TSM for a long time in a variety of shops, but the
general anxiety is that removing the userids of admins who have moved
The only side effect I have had is when you remove the admin for an AIX node.
The AIX node had password issues and would not run the backup consistently.
This probably has to do with how we run backups on AIX.
We have not seen any problems removing people admins from TSM.
Andy Huebner
I have noticed that the TSM Version 6.2.1 Server/Admin Center pushes out the
client upgrade to Windows 2008 clients, but does not install it. I believe this
is a security issue as stated by the DISA STIGS for user security settings. I
have noticed that the file is placed in a directory under
The side effect of removing admins is that any administrative schedule last
touched by them will not be run if their account is removed. Run the command q
sched type=admin f=d and look at the Last updated by (administrator) field.
Make sure that the last admin to touch it is not the ones you
I think if you remove the admin that defined an admin schedule, the schedule
fails.
When the admin schedule runs, note it says the defining admin issues the
command:
ANR2750I Starting scheduled command DAILYCHECKIN ( run
checkin ). (SESSION: 31664)
ANR2017I Administrator XX issued
Good luck with removing the admin id.
My main co-admin is no longer employed with us. Thus his admin id touched
lots of things. At first, I was not able to delete his id. Every time I
tried to delete it, I got some kind of error that it was still in
needed/in use (or something like that). From
An auditor-mollifying measure could be to perform a REName Admin to change it
to a 64-character name of relative gibberish, pending full extrication of the
old administrator.
Richard Simswith my name in everything, for job security
Can someone with IBM can get this to the folks that packaged the latest
client patches.
I downloaded 6.2.1.1 for Linux, to get the fix for the /etc/issue problem.
Sent it to my Linux client that discovered the problem, for verification.
I was wondering why 6.2.1.1 was 15mb smaller than 6.2.1.0.
I'm missing simething . . .
I'm on a download binge getting the latest v5.5, v6.1 and v6.2 clients.
I also went looking for the latest StorageAgent clients (TSM for SAN),
I logged onto PassportAdvantage and went hunting for TSM for SAN
versions, and found the following:
v5.5 for unix and win
Hi,
Lanfree Client AIX 6.1.0.0
TSM Server AIX 5.3.0.0
Server, client and Storage Agents TSM v5.4.1.0
Sun StorageTek SL8500 with 22 Sun StorageTek T1 drives
Gresham 8.1.1.0
I am trying to backup a huge DB2 database lanfree, but the archive logs should
go to the LAN.
- What TSM manual should
Thanks for the responses, people. Fortunately, we've been implementing
centralized management slowly, and as a byproduct of that, the administrative
schedules have all been updated recently by current staff members. The rest of
the issues, like scripts outside of TSM that query TSM, have been
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