Murkowski, Krzysztof said: > Hi, > > I saw a lot of post asking about what to do with ANS1357S - Downlevel > client code version, > but dodn't find any solutions. > We are using AIX clients 4.1.X and Win clients 5.1.X. > One of the Win clients had the wrong AIX nodename in the config file for > a while > and changed the versions of the AIX client which is stored on the TSM > server. > When AIX client wants to establish a session with the server, operations > stops with > ANS1357S. Is there a possibility to fix it without of upgrading AIX > client ? Rename of the client or update in the TSM db ? > > Kind regards, > Krzysztof Murkowski > > -- > Krzysztof Murkowski > PF3 - Informationssysteme > > VOLKSWAGEN Pozna� Sp.z o.o. > ul. Warszawska 349 > 61-060 Pozna� > > Telefon + 48 (61) 8761 706 > Telefax + 48 (61) 8761 475 > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Two possible solutions, I think. One is to upgrade your aix client to the same level or above from the Win client... 4.1 is not supported any more, so that might be a good idea anyway. The other is to remove the node and recreate it, or alternatively, rename the node on the server and create a new node with the old name. Restoring from the old node is a problem, but hej, you could allways do 1 on a test-system if you are not allowed to upgrade production systems to supported software by lawers who don't know shit about computers but do make the rules. So, no this is not possible without doing at least one of the things you don't want to do.... -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Reken- en Netwerkdiensten http://www.sara.nl High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008 Fax. +31 20 668 3167 PGP keys at http://home.sara.nl/~remco/keys.asc "I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end." -- Douglas Adams
