> You can verify that overriding is working like: > dsmc q opt -compression=no | grep -i compress
Fun fact #273: Another way to do this that does not require the grep: dsmc q opt comp* -compression=no Best regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development Level 3 Team Lead Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/i...@ibmus Internet e-mail: [email protected] IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page: http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 03/10/2009 02:25:01 PM: > [image removed] > > Re: How do I override compression setting? > > Richard Sims > > to: > > ADSM-L > > 03/10/2009 02:28 PM > > Sent by: > > "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> > > Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > > On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Schneider, John wrote: > > > It is good to know an option like that exists, thanks. But that > > is not really my question. What is wrong with what I am doing? I > > don't > > see any mistakes in my configuration. When I create a schedule and put > > "-compression=n" in the options for the schedule, the TSM client > > should > > turn compression off for that schedule, right? I shouldn't have to > > put > > a special exclude in, should I? > > Specifying -COMPRESSIon=No is documented as (temporarily) overriding > "COMPRESSIon Yes" in the options file, and will do so if > the Node definition does not force compression, and there are no TSM > defects or odd release changes in play. > > You can verify that overriding is working like: > dsmc q opt -compression=no | grep -i compress > > Richard Sims
