Just to make sure, do a "q status" and make sure "Availability: Enabled"
and not "Availability: Disabled"

Otherwise it's a pretty typical troubleshooting issue. To troubleshoot I
suggest you do a "dsmc q sess" from the linux box's command prompt (or
replicate the problem). It will fail if what you say is true. Then:

On the server, do a "q act begint=now-00:05" and look in the activity
log to see if the linux box contacted the server, and if so, what it's
perspective on the problem is.

You really aren't offering enough information to help us troubleshoot
the problem.

Gerald Wichmann
System Engineer
StorageLink
408-844-8893 (v)
408-844-9801 (f)


-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Nazir
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Client Linux and TSM

Hi,

I have the TSM for Win NT 4.0 .
All clients on Win can contact the TSM Server.
I have a client on Linux.
But, the client Linux cannot contact the TSM Server.

What should I do to contact the client Linux with the TSM Server?
I received this menssage: "Server disable" for the client Linux ,but it
isn4t disable.

Thank you
Nazir

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