Hi Alex, i want to know how to make such a script for unix. I understand its possible, to make a script startet by operator, and runs under root permissions. Thanks Bernhard Unold Alex Paschal schrieb: > > Sure. You could have a path to request Systems to bounce schedulers/server, > i.e. service request tickets or whatever, or they can give Operations > appropriate permissions for day-to-day operations. > > UNIX: Systems could give Operations read/write access to the TSM client > directory and put together a script/app that runs as root and can be used to > kill the scheduler and restart it. > > NT: Systems could give Operations read/write access to the TSM client > directory and Start/Stop Services policy privileges. > > Server: read/write permission to the server directory, script that runs as > root to kill server. I think you can start the server under any ID you like > and it'll still work. If not, they can provide a script to start the server > under root. > > I can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but if there is > something else, it should be pretty easy to address. > > Alex Paschal > Storage Administrator > Freightliner, LLC > (503) 745-6850 phone/vmail > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maria Ragan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:58 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Root/Amin Privilege > > My management has directed the move of the TSM Administrator function to our > Operations department. We have a unix TSM server with a mixture of unix and > NT clients. Software installation/planning would still be done on the > Systems side of the house, but everything else would be handled in > Operations. Do you know if this hand-off is possible without providing > root/admin provileges on each client and the server to Ops? > > Thanks, > > Maria -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Bernhard Unold
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