TSM server had MST and I changed to EST, CUT -5, but the result was wrong one. So, I went to SMIT on AIX and changed time only without rebooting again. It looked fine and TSM was getting the right time. You're probably right on that, but I don't know how to calculate the difference in time. Do baclients need to be restarted after TSM server having been rebooted ? If not, as you said, I'll wait tonight to see if client schedules work. I just want to make sure that I don' need to do anything else. Thanks for your help.
Jin Bae Chi (Gus) Data Center 614-287-2496 614-287-5488 Fax e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/02 05:07PM >>> Did the resulting change in time on the TSM server mean that the schedules were now past their startup window? Eg. 01:00 change time to 04:00 Client schedule is set to start at 02:00 - has 1 hour startup window In this case, the schedules would be misssed because TSM server was down (sort of) between 01:00 and 04:00 -----Original Message----- From: Jin Bae Chi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Client scheduler Hi, all, Last night I had to reboot the AIX on which TSM was running because I changed time zone on AIX. I made sure of no session and no process running and disabled sessions and 'halted' TSM. and shutdown and reboot AIX box. TSM came up automatically. I enabled sessions and accepted date. Well, everything looked normal. When I checked this morning, all client scheduler had been MISSED. What did I do wrong? Do I need to start admin scheduler from server manually? how? Any comment will be appreciated. Thanks Jin Bae Chi (Gus) Data Center 614-287-2496 614-287-5488 Fax e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]