'query opt' shows 'Maximum Sessions'
'query status' shows 'Maximum Sessions' (number of sessions) and 'Maximum
Scheduled Sessions' (also as number of sessions)
- the latter is based on the percentage specified in 'set opt MaxSchedSessions
<pct>'
"Roger Deschner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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21-Jan-2004 11:32
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Subject: Re: Schedules not running
Check your dsmserv.opt file to make sure that you do NOT have
DISABLESCHEDS YES
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Graham Trigge wrote:
>All,
>
>I am running TSM 5.1.8.0 on Solaris 8. My client is a Windows 2K server
>(client version 5.2.0.1).
>
>I have the node registered and it can perform manual backups without a
>problem. However, when it comes time to run a scheduled backup I get the
>following error:
> "01/20/2004 16:10:37 ANS1351E Session rejected: All server sessions
>are currently in use"
>
>I have 500 maximum backup sessions with 80% being used for scheduled
>sessions (to make sure it is not a max session problem). There are
>currently only 2 nodes registered on this server (the other is the server
>itself, and it doesn't backup on it's schedule either). The only thing I
>can see out of place is "Central Scheduler" on the server status is
>"disabled", and for the life of me I can't find where/how to enable it.
>
>Any informattion would be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
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>
>Graham Trigge
>IT Technical Specialist
>Server Support
>Telstra Australia
>
>Office: (02) 8272 8657
>Mobile: 0409 654 434
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>
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