i didn't abort the dsmserv unloaddb. i allowed it to finish. but i want to
stop here before i take more time into my production.

if i continue doing the dsmserv loadformat, and loaddb command, i will have
overshot my change window. i want to avoid this and just do the activity
some other time when i can allocate enough time.
 
what does unloaddb do that will stop tsm db from restarting?

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From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 7 October 2004 11:52 PM
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Subject: Re: DSMSERV UNLOADDB


Hi Alexandra

Aborting a dsmserv unloaddb in the middle of a process means you have to 
restore the database from your latest database backup.

There is no other way of getting your TSM server online again.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman
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Folks,
ANYONE EVER DONE A TSM reorganization but wanted to stop after performing
DSMSERV UNLOADDB  due to time limit?

I did the DSMSERV UNLOADDB but didn't realize it would take soo long. when
i went and tried to do a restart of the TSM server (after making sure all 
my
devconfig.bak files were correct), I got an access denied error.

Any thoughts?
Ta,
Alexandra

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