Yeah, it happens all the time. Rumor has it that memory leaks are to blame but who 
knows. The w2k
service restarts are a good work around. With your v5 clients you could try using the 
new client
acceptor service which can manage the scheduler but maybe that will have similar 
problems; still too
soon to tell IMHO.

Henrik Wahlstedt wrote:
Hi,

We are monitoring our w2k sp3 with pre-hotfixes sp4 servers with MOM (MS
Operation Manager). And of course, we monitor TSM scheduler services which
generates an alert in MOM if a TSM service goes down. And they do that a
little bit too frequently..  use repeat count in MOM.

I am aware of w2k recovery of services i.e restart of services if it fails,
and I use it. I also use a simple registry setting to have TSM services to
be dependent on dnscache. But that are only work arounds to get it working,
not a solution that ends my minor problem.

I would be happy if I found something in Eventviewer or dsmerror.log
explaining why TSM services restart, but I dont.

Have anyone else experienced this?

Uhh I almost forgot, TSM client 4.1.2.12, 4.2.2.0, 5.1.6.0 and some other
flavours. TSM servers 5.1.7.0, 5.1.5.4, 4.2.2.8, 4.2.1.9.

tia
Henrik



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