RESOURceutilization is an option which can be defined in a client option set on the server. The other possibility is that Node_B is indeed connecting and is having NODename=Node_A in some dsm.sys stanza. In fact I cannot recall when address seen in Nodes table is updated - during client operations or when scheduler is connecting.
Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant "Wholey, Joseph (IDS DM&DS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20.09.2003 05:11 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: TCP/IP NAME TCP/IP ADDRESS Need a little assistance on this. I issue "q node f=d" from the server side for a NODE_A, I get a TCP/IP NAME and TCP/IP ADDRESS that are incorrect (say NODE_B). At some point I may have connected virtually w/ the TCP/IP NAME (NODE_B) that I'm seeing, but even after I connect from the local host, NODE_A, the TCP/IP NAME and TCP/IP ADDRESS still reflect NODE_B's information. I've seen this on a few instances. What drew this to my attention is the fact that I had 8 sessions started for one archive on NODE_A and no "resource" definition in the dsm.sys. When I checked the dsm.sys on NODE_B, lo and behold, resource utilization is set to 10. What am I missing? Server Platform Z/os running TSM Server v5,1,6.1 NODE_A Client Platform Sun2.8 running BAclient TSMv4,2,2.1 NODE_B Client Platform Sun2.8 running BAclient TSMv4,2,1.0 Any help would be greatly appreciated. thx.