Here is some food for thought. If we want to get a script from system A to system B. Just FTP the script and then from TSM on system B issue: run script <path/script_name>
Sias Dealy --- Joerg Pohlmann/CanWest/IBM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...or - set up enterprise administration between the > two servers, make the > scripts managed and have them automatically > transferred to the managed > server. Then, each time you make a change on the > config manager, the > scripts get automatically updated on the managed > servers. > > Joerg Pohlmann > > > > Richard Cowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> > on 2001-11-30 06:05:46 > > Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: Re: copying scripts between tsm servers > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Steve Bennett > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:10 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: copying scripts between tsm servers > > > I need to copy dozens of scripts from one TSM > 4.1.3 server to another. > > Any suggestions? > > > source: > query script abc format=raw outputfile=abc.raw > > dest: > define script abc file=abc.raw > > or make a macro: > define macro QSCR "query script $1 format=raw > outputfile=$1.raw" > > create a macro to run it for each script: > select distinct 'RUN QSCR ',name from scripts > > qscr.mac1 > > get rid of heading: > > grep "^RUN" qscr.mac1 > qscr.mac2 > > and run it: > > MACRO qscr.mac2 > > Do something similar to load them into the new > server. > > Note that the output from the Query script xxx > outputfile=xxx.raw is in the > tsm server directory unless you provide a complete > pathname... > > I would create a Perl script that did the whole > thing at once, assuming you > have connectivity to both servers... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com