Hmm are both dsmc processes listening on the same port? It's been a while since I've done 2 dsmc processes but I believe one has to run on a different port from the other. Or alternatively perhaps run in polling mode instead of prompted.
Gerald Wichmann Sr. Systems Development Engineer Zantaz, Inc. 925.598.3099 w 408.836.9062 c -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 9:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dsmc scheduler problems Hello *SMers. I have the followin problem: I have 2 TSM Servers (TSM1 and TSM2) and they are on different networks, and Im trying to backup one AIX box on this 2 servers. I have somthing like this. +----+ |TSM1| | | +----+ +--------->|NIC | 12.7.7.7 |AIX | | | | | | +---+---+ +----+ |NIC |------>|Router | +----+ +---+---+ +----+ | |TSM2| 10.1.1.1 +---------->|NIC | 11.5.5.5 | | +----+ I run 2 dsmc processes on AIX: dsmc sched dmsc sched -se=TSM2 When I first run them, the schedule everything works fine for both backups, but the next day (I have scheduled daily backups), only the backup for TSM1 works, and the backup for TSM2 is missed. I have to kill the "dsmc sched -se=TSM2" process and run it again and it starts backing up, but, again, it fails for the next scheduled operation. Does anyone know what could be happening here? By the way, schedule on TSM1 begins at 7:00PM and on TSM2 at 1:00PM Thanks in advance. ===== "Do or Do Not, there is no try" -Yoda. The Empire Strikes Back _______________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger Comunicacisn instantanea gratis con tu gente. http://messenger.yahoo.es