This is true, unless the client acceptor uses the same dsm.opt file AND
the changes affect the client acceptor (for example, TCPSERVERADDRESS has
changed). In such a case, the client acceptor would need to be stopped and
restarted to pick up the changes.

Regards,

Andy

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Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Date:    Mon, 13 May 2002 13:14:03 -0400
From:    David Longo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: client acceptor

I believe in that case - nothing. When the scheduler is started again,
it should read the new dsm.opt.  I would do a manual start/stop of
scheduler just to check syntax etc of any changes I made to dsm.opt.

David Longo

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/13/02 10:39AM >>>
Hi,
After changing an option on dsm.opt I used to restart my
scheduler service and everything could work. What should
I do if I use client acceptor and it starts the scheduler.
Regards,
Burak

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