>Change permissions to 777 for the dsmserv.dsk and restart the server , and >see the magic... If the directory containing the file is public-write, imagine what could happen to such files. The TSM server should be run by root, and as such the basic permissions needed are 700, though you may want to add group-read access for your support people to view the file. But never public write on any such files. Richard Sims, BU
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