This develops to a historically important basis discussion.
Let us start with the definition of terms.
I find, the usage of the word *REAL* will often be misunderstood,
because there are different opinions about the meaning of this term.
Many will name the command-line interface the *real* thing
this point during the interview!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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From: Kamp, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What might be another alternative is an MMC (Microsoft Management
Console)
If you'll look *really carefully* at the TSM Management Console for
Windows
Hi,
my 2 cents (since we moved from Schilling to Euro we have Cents too).
I think Tivoli should provide an Admin Interface for every level of
Admins.
Commandline, SQL, Web is fine for all Gurus (this are the guys who can
be
found on this list)
A *real* GUI (Windows, Java ...) should be for the
= On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 11:02:20 +0200, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Can you sort your dsmadmc output?
Yes. Either with ORDER BY, or '| sort -k2 -t,'
Can you scroll up and down through your dsmadmc results?
Yes. My terminal has 1000 lines scrollback, but I can make more.
From: Kamp, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What might be another alternative is an MMC (Microsoft Management
Console)
If you'll look *really carefully* at the TSM Management Console for
Windows, you're looking at an MMC.
All this talk about a real admin console leads me to a question:
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From: Sascha Askani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,22. August 2003 20:25
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Oh my
Hello,
this the old admin GUI is much better than the Web interface subject
pops up now and then.
The poster of the first message always dreams of a Windows or Java GUI
that supports the latest TSM server (btw I'm dreaming too).
A few minutes later the list gets drowned by me too messages.
I
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From: Thomas Rupp, Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
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Sent: 22 August 2003 14:36
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Subject: *Real* admin interface (Was: q vol f=g ??!?)
Hello,
this the old admin GUI is much better than the Web interface subject
pops up now and then.
The poster
this the old admin GUI is much better than the Web interface subject=20
pops up now and then.
The poster of the first message always dreams of a Windows or Java GUI
that supports the latest TSM server (btw I'm dreaming too).
A few minutes later the list gets drowned by me too messages.
I think
Having been part of three original joint studies with ESMS (which never saw
the light of day), WDSF (which morphed into ADSM) and finally another ADSM
project back in the late '80s and early '90s, I only had access to the line
mode admin client in the early days and I still use it to this day.
What might be another alternative is an MMC (Microsoft Management
Console)
Bruce Kamp
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From: Richard Sims
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Sent: 8/22/2003 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: *Real* admin interface (Was: q vol f=g ??!?)
this the old admin GUI is much better than the Web
Oh my, seems like I started a holy war (again) :)
Anyway, thanks for the answers, now I see clear ! I started using TSM with
Version 4.1.x, so I didn't know there once was a real GUI for *SM.
Nevertheless, I would REALLY like such a tool cause I don't like the web gui
either.
Greetings,
Sascha
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