If you're using dsmadmc, -servername option does the trick. But if your're using dsmc/dsmj, the -optfile option seems a better choice, event on a Unix system as it's the only way to read the options put in your dsm.opt like file (with DSM_CONFIG or DSMI_CONFIG environmental variables).

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Le 23/03/2010 13:39, Lindsay Morris a écrit :
It does, but you have to do it differently.

Unix: one big dsm.sys with several stanzas each starting with "SERVERNAME";
    use the -servername switch on dsmc to indicate which stanza to use.

Windows:  dsm.opt files with only one "stanza" each
   use the -optfile switch to indicate which dsm.opt file to use.
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On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Mehdi Salehi<[email protected]>wrote:

Thanks for the info, but why B/A client for Windows doesn't have such a
flexibility to separate system-wide and user-wide config files? Don't say
windows in not multi-user ;)

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