I am having the same problem, but different cause. Started getting the license compliance messages after an automatic license audit. Don't know how I "turned on" DRM, but now TSM is complaining (W2K - 4.2.1.12). I looked at the reference cited below, but it doesn't seem to answer the question. I tried searching the archive, but the results of a search are difficult to wade through at best. I have a PRM with IBM/Tivoli. Have sent a raft of files, and have a raft more to build, including a "trace".
Looks like the cure is not easy, given all of the data I need to provide. So, as Theresa asked, "Anyone have any ideas?" Philip Hamlin Network Analyst, Information Systems Independent Bank Corporation 616.527.5820 ex1383 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Privacy Statement: This message may contain confidential information that is protected under state and/or federal law. If you received this message in error, please notify the sender by fax or email and delete this message. If you properly received this message, you may use its contents only in strict accordance with our instructions and privacy policy. If any person makes a false or misleading representation to obtain customer information, that person may have committed a federal crime, and we may report that person to the proper authorities. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 3:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Licesne out of compliance From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Theresa Sarver > We currently DO NOT have DRM licensed for our current TSM version > 4.2.1. > > I just received the 5.1 software yesterday (which does have a license > for DRM) and I decided to "save time" and just enter all the Disaster > Recovery Manager info now - rather than waiting until after the 5.1 > upgrade (scheduled for Sept 15). Now, I have angered the Tivoli God's > as my ACT log is chucked full of "your license is out of > compliance...blah...blah....blah..." Got caught, dincha? ;o) Look at http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0201/449.html and try to use the http://adsm.org archive before posting questions. It has answers to most of the questions you probably have, and it's faster than waiting for a reply. As with all mailing lists, caveat emptor. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Certified TSM consultant Certified AIX system engineer MCSE
