Hi, of course, Yudi meant to say run dsmserv from the new instance home directory eg /home/tsminst1/tsminst1, because we're in TSM6 land now ;-)
And yes, there are no default admins when you configure the TSM server manually. On 22 feb 2011, at 12:39, Yudi Darmadi wrote: > Hi, > Maybe you can try this: stop tsm server1 service, then start the tsm on > foreground, from server/bin directory, run dsmserv. Then try to update the > administrator and password from the server console, halt, then start the > service in background as normal process. > > Yudi Darmadi > http://www.npp-asia.com > Sent from XL BlackBerry® > > -----Original Message----- > From: PAC Brion Arnaud <arnaud.br...@panalpina.com> > Sender: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> > Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 12:03:41 > To: <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> > Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> > Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] "reseting" 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the > DB virgin again ? > > Hi Remco, > > Thanks for your hints ! > > I choosed option "db2 drop db TSMDB1", which worked, then removed the > contents of DB, LOG and LOGARCH directories, then issued "dsmserv format ..." > which worked too ! So far so good ! > > I'm now facing next issue : trying to use "dsmadmc" to enter TSM, I'm unable > to find a valid administrator name ... > The one I previously defined seems not to exist anymore, as well as the > standard "admin". I'm stuck here. > > Shall I now restart dsmicfgx to reconfigure the server ? > > Cheers. > > Arnaud > > ****************************************************************************** > Corporate IT Systems & Datacenter Responsible > Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, > CIT Department Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH > Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11, FAX: +41 (61) 226 17 01 > Direct: +41 (61) 226 19 78 > e-mail: arnaud.br...@panalpina.com > ****************************************************************************** > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of > Remco Post > Sent: mardi 22 février 2011 11:26 > To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: Re: "reseting" 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin > again ? > > first: db2 drop db tsmdb1, or dsmserv removedb tsmdb1, then delete the > leftovers > > On 22 feb 2011, at 08:57, Steven Harris wrote: > >> I just did this >> >> shutdown TSM >> delete contents of db, active log and archive log directories, run >> dsmserv format. >> >> Regards >> >> Steve. >> >> >> On 22/02/2011 12:16 AM, PAC Brion Arnaud wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> >>> I installed a TSM 6.2.0.0 server some times ago, where I'm now facing >>> nasty IC71983 bug (slow Win2k8 system backup objects deletion). >>> As this server is just a test instance that I would like to have emptied, >>> and as I would like to avoid to install a maintenance level just in order >>> to be able applying some eFix, I thought that it would be easier to "reset" >>> the existing server, then to re-inject the previously extracted server >>> scripts into it, using macros. >>> Could anyone provide me a list of steps required to reset the DB on a TSM >>> 6.2 server ? I do not want to change anything in the DB or LOGS layout, >>> just have the volumes initialized ... I suppose that I should use the >>> "dsmserv format" command, but would avoid to do mistakes in the brand new >>> (at least for me) DB2 world >>> Thanks in advance for your tips ! >>> Cheers. >>> Arnaud >>> >>> >>> >>> ****************************************************************************** >>> Corporate IT Systems& Datacenter Responsible >>> Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, >>> CIT Department Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH >>> Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11, FAX: +41 (61) 226 17 01 >>> Direct: +41 (61) 226 19 78 >>> e-mail: arnaud.br...@panalpina.com >>> ****************************************************************************** >>> > > -- > Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind Regards, > > Remco Post > r.p...@plcs.nl > +31 6 248 21 622 -- Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind Regards, Remco Post r.p...@plcs.nl +31 6 248 21 622