Hi, Bill. I used to keep a file of message regular expressions I didn't want to see. Then I would: dsmadmc -console -id=me -pa=secret | grep -uivf file You could even alias it you don't have to type it all the time. alias startconsole='/usr/bin/dsmadmc -console -id=me -pa=secret | grep -uivf file'
file would be something like: anr0422w issued command: query ane4005e You could add: ANR1226I.*was repeated [1-5] times or simply ANR[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]I to cut out all ANRxxxxI messages. The end result is the console messages with various messages grepped out - things like client session start/end, successful mounted, successful dismounted, whatever I didn't want to see in realtime. This same trick might help you out. Note: The "issued command: query" was a cute one. It allowed me to see what the other admins were doing when they did defines/updates, but protected me from seeing all their queries. I found it very handy. On 8/2/2012 12:19 PM, Bill Boyer wrote:
Just upgraded my TSM server instance from V6.2.3.0 to V6.3.1.0 and now when I run the DSMADMC -CONSOLE mode all I get are ANR1626I messages...not any real messages! Everything that comes across are just more of the same ANR1626I The previous message (message number 2017) was repeated 1 times. ANR1626I The previous message (message number 944) was repeated 1 times. ANR1626I The previous message (message number 2017) was repeated 1 times. Is there a way to shut this "feature" off or give it another threshold? I'm not finding anything in the documentation. Mostly just the description of the message ID. Bill Boyer DSS, Inc. (610) 927-4407 "Enjoy life. It has an expiration date." - ??
