Duane, Create a new stanza in your dsm.sys file with a new Servername and new nodename.
e.g. SE=another_server (have it resolve to the same TCPP you'd normally go to) nodename=another_node (call it whatever the name of your new client is) Then you start a second scheduler as follows: ./dsmc sched -se=another_server Now you're new node is associated with the above scheduler. Grep for dsmc and ensure that both your scheduler daemons are running. Regards, Joe -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ochs, Duane Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Multiple nodenames for Solaris client Hi All, I have a Solaris client that needs to perform a couple of different backup/archive schedules. I would like to use multiple schedulers. For my WIN clients I just use different opt files with different nodenames for the archive and backup schedules. Can I perform the same with Solaris ? If so, how ? TSM Server 5.2.1.1 (AIX) TSM Client 5.2 (Solaris) Thanks, > Duane Ochs > Enterprise Computing > > Quad/Graphics Inc > Sussex, Wisconsin > 414-566-2375 phone >
