Hot Diggety! Ameerul Mazli was rumored to have written: > > Has anyone got any idea whether it is possible to execute dsmadmc with > non-root id?
Sure, no problem. You only need root privileges to start TSM and possibly for a few things like creating/defining db/log volumes? (May not even need root for these if the filesystem has appropriate permissions?) It is possible to set up sudo so that an unprivileged TSM user account can only start the TSM server with sudo-granted root privileges, and you get the benefits of logging, too. > Can we use a e.g.tsmadm UNIX id and runs dsmadmc? Will there be any > 'side effects'? No side effects that I've seen. That's how I run my TSM jobs, via an unprivileged UNIX user called 'tapeadm' and it uses a privileged TSM user/pass so I can tell the difference between human administrators and TSM jobs in the activity logs. Works great. -Dan
