Marco, This is what is use and it works fine, Just a note that my backup server is tied via a seconded ethernet interface in thge same lan segment as the backup server.
Dsm.opt SERVERNAME NLBRNNTBU01 DATEFORMAT 3 *QUIET DOMAIN "/" DOMAIN "/var/run" DOMAIN "/u01" DOMAIN "/u03" DOMAIN "/u02" DOMAIN "/u04" DOMAIN "/opt" DOMAIN "/export" Dsm.sys SERVERNAME NLBRNNTBU01 CHANGINGRETRIES 2 PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE TCPSERVERADDRESS 10.131.2.119 TXNBYTELIMIT 25600 TCPCLIENTADDRESS 10.131.50.35 TCPWINDOWSIZE 1023 SCHEDLOGRETENTION 30 INCLEXCL /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl.lst MANAGEDSERVICES SCHEDULE WEBCLIENT PRESCHEDULE "/etc/init.d/oracle_db stop" POSTSCHEDULE "/etc/init.d/oracle_db start" SCHEDLOGNAME /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/log/dsmsched.log ERRORLOGNAME /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/log/dsmerror.log -----Original Message----- From: Marco Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: donderdag 14 maart 2002 11:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Communication settings for SUN Solaris I'm implementing the BAClient on a Sun Enterprise 10000. The TSM Server (4.1.2) is on a Windows NT machine and the data will travel on a specific backup LAN. Only TCP-IP is allowed on this LAN. The SUN 10K is connected to the Backup LAN using a Gigabit Ethernet and the TSM, now in Fast Ethernet using 2 adapters in team, will be also upgraded to Gigabit. The Connection is guarantee by a Cabletron Matrix 8000 dedicated to the Backup Lan. Can anyone give me some hint on the parameters for the TCP-IP config on the dsm.opt or dsm.sys of the SUN BAClient? Thanx in advance. Marco Bianchi Rome.