That's right, the beauty of CLOPTSETs is in the fact that they are
propagated to the clients and picked up automatically at the next
time client communicates with the server. You might also consider
using f=y if you suspect that some smart-a$$ed students with
root/admin privileges on their
Kinda off topic.it'll be my TSM server!
Just received a new Power6 p520, connected to the serial0 console port with
my Hyperterm and turned the box on. I see all the startup messages and when
AIX is finally up.nothing. It does not give me a logon prompt. My AIX guru
is away on medical. So I
In adopting the TSM 5.5 server level, you are on the bleeding edge,
where no maintenance is yet available, and there is little customer
experience. Your best bet is to contact TSM Support: be ready to
provide them with dsmserv.err content and Activity Log context, as
well as information on the
One method might be to get one of those small network hub/switch, a
couple of network cables and a laptop and/or desktop. Attach both the
p520 and the laptop/desktop to the network switch using the network
cables. Set the laptop/desktop IP address to an address within the
subnet range of what was
Bill
Newer AIX machines have default serial port settings of 19200/8/1/none
rather than the traditional 9600/8/1/none. See if that makes a difference
Steve
Steven Harris
TSM Admin, Sydney Australia
Gradually forgetting all my AIX.
Bill Boyer
[EMAIL
This is one where you should just call IBM TSM Support right away and
report it. Might or might not be related to a couple of other 5.5.0
server crashes that have been called in.
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, [windows-1255] ???
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Hook up your serial device (laptop...) and then boot the Install CD or
DVD to gain control of this system. You'll wind up in a limited shell
where you should be able to patch up the appropriate files. The
procedure is documented by IBM under the topic, What to do if you lose
the root password on