(assuming you are using different labels for the SERVERNAME option)
Remove both password entries (usually in /etc/adsm/) and start again.
Check you are running the latest client patch (I had the same problem with
a client and got them to upgrade (+remove password files)
Cheers, Suad
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 11:08:42AM +0100, Wolfgang Herkenrath wrote:
> Hi Suad,
>
> I alway have done this. But it doesn't work. I try to logon to server with 'dsmc
>-servername=tsm'. Then I tried the 'q sess' command. I've got the following message:
>
> ANS1503E Valid password not available for server 'TSM'. The administrator for your
>system must run TSM and enter the password to store it locally.
>
> Ich reseted the password at the server several times, but no success. Must I do
>anything at the node whith my Admin-ID? The message confuse me.