/partitions/logical volumes, etc.).
*If you're using ADSM, the path will be /usr/adsm.
Hope that helps.
Dennis Glover
Systems Analyst/Backup Administrator
Integrated System Test Capability
Advanced Research Center
Colsa Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama
USA!
the file from
/root/lib... or /root/usr/lib... to /lib, and you ought to be set
to go.
Good luck,
Dennis Glover
Systems Analyst/Backup Administrator
Integrated System Test Capability
Advanced Research Center
Colsa Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama
USA!
will have to ensure the line:
managedservices schedule is in your dsm.opt file.
Dennis Glover
Systems Analyst/Backup Administrator
Integrated System Test Capability
Advanced Research Center
Colsa Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama
USA!
Unless you want to try your hand at REXX programming, or getting heavily
into
multi-record ''sed'', I'd suggest that you invoke the administrative
command line client like this:
dsmadmc -comma
You will have to type the admin name and password as usual.
All of the output from any command(s)
Here's how we do it:
At the dsmadmc prompt:
def scr daily_report desc=Create a daily backup report line=1
upd scr daily_report cmd=q sch * * begind=-$1 begint=now endd=-$2
endt=now line=2
DON'T omit the negative sign preceding the $1 and $2!
(Sorry if I blew the syntax a little bit on line 2,
for atldd and atape). It
was only after these steps that we did the move data steps.
Thanks,
Dennis Glover
, as the scratch volume should be marked
READWRITE if it is returned to the storage pool.
This might not be the answer to your problem, but you could try it,
probably without any ill effect.
I hope this helps,
Dennis Glover
, Win2K,
and NT4.0SP6.
(5) All libraries are IBM 3494, all tape drives are IBM 3590-E1A.
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Thank you,
Dennis Glover