That all depends on what the name of the scheduler service or process is?
On RedHat Linux the script is usually in /etc/init.d and most people just
call it dsmc or dsmcad.  So you could do a "dsmc restart" (if the script
supports it) or stop/start.

Zoltan Forray
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On Feb 11, 2014 3:32 AM, "mik" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> What is the command i have to do to restart the tsm scheduler on Ubuntu
> (client missed 2days..)
>
> Regards, Mickael
>
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