You can't actually "delete" it. In this case on the client at the new IP start
the services and for good measure on the client do say a "dsmc" and then
a "q ses". This should give the server the new IP and it then stores it
in it's list to use to contact to run schedule.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/01 11:41AM >>>
Can anyone tell me how to flush out old IP addresses TSM must be storing
when it tries to contact a client for a scheduled event.
I have a AIX server trying to contact an NT client but the IP address has
cahnged recently and TSM is timing out trying to contact the client at its
old address.
TIA
Jim
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