Thanks, Richard: On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Richard Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
> As Andy says, "The command line is your friend." It can be used for > comparison testing, starting with basic interactions such as 'dsmc > query session', and working upward to B/A operations as needed. You > dsmc query session hangs, too > mention the command line hanging, but then also talk about opening a > window, so are you really talking about dsmj? If really dsmc, > consider client tracing with that more straightforward case. > Which flavor of "GUI" is it? Web type client or dsmj? If the former, > check for any problem indications in dsmerror.log and dsmwebcl.log. > If the latter, don't overlook all the issues that one can have with > Java. Java was supposed to be the universal, runs-anywhere facility, > but it suffered a lot of schizophrenia in the history of its > development, where any number of problems can prevail - not the least > of which is its heavy demand on memory resources, all the more > problematic in a computer which already has a good workload. > Does the Window dsm command use Java? That, and the dsmc command line, are what is hanging. Interestingly, after I manually created a dsm.opt (remember, this was a new Windows install and all I wanted to do was configure a dsm.opt), the dsmadmc admin client works just fine, so it's *not* a connectivity issue. > Richard Sims > > On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Steve Stackwick wrote: > > All, >> >> I have a W2K3 SP2 32bit server whose brand new TSM 5.5.1 client >> install is >> behaving peculiarly. The GUI hangs at Initializing (though it does >> start >> after a *LONG* time), the command line hangs at an open window, >> likewise. >> The usual suspects: this is not a cluster, and the admin sez he >> tried to >> apply the VSS fix and was told it was superseded by what was already >> on the >> machine. Any clues? >> > -- Stephen Stackwick Jacob & Sundstrom, Inc. 401 East Pratt St., Suite 2214 Baltimore, MD 21202-3003 (410) 539-1135 * (866) 539-1135 [email protected]
