>>How many of you "restart the scheduler service periodically to free system >>resources"? Zoltan Forray TSM Software & Hardware Administrator Virginia Commonwealth University
Ha! Never have to restart it manually - it crashes by itself! On Win2K, frequently. On Win2K3, not as often. OTOH, I still tell my customers as standard practice to set the recovery properties of the TSM Scheduler service so that when (not if) it crashes, Windows will restart it once automatically. If you told me there had never been a Windows service, of any kind, that didn't have a slow memory leak, I would believe it... I still start my Windows customers out with the scheduler service, if there is only 1 required, because it is simpler and gives them only 1 log to look at. But if you have multiple scheduler services, the memory footprint does get large, and you will probably be better off using the CAD.
