ps -ef it's on the command line
On 12 feb. 2013, at 19:59, J. Pohlmann jpohlm...@shaw.ca wrote:
Does anyone know how to find the instance directory for a running TSM v6
server? On Windows, it's easy - I use regedit to find the directory. What
about other platforms? Is there a way of
Thanks Remco. If anyone from development is listening, perhaps this
information could be displayed in a more elegant fashion, like as part of a
query stat output.
Regards,
Joerg
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h... so you don't mind fiddling in the registry on windows, but a 'ps -ef'
is a bridge to far? Curious.
On 12 feb. 2013, at 20:15, J. Pohlmann jpohlm...@shaw.ca wrote:
Thanks Remco. If anyone from development is listening, perhaps this
information could be displayed in a more elegant
On Linux, one of the parm passed is the home directory so I just do a ps
command for the dsmserv process.
On Feb 12, 2013 2:00 PM, J. Pohlmann jpohlm...@shaw.ca wrote:
Does anyone know how to find the instance directory for a running TSM v6
server? On Windows, it's easy - I use regedit to find
I HATE fiddling around with regedit.
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