Hi Robert, One somewhat laborious way to unload a specific dsmcad is by hitting the web client associated with the CAD. You'll then see the connection listed in the CAD's console screen. One CTRL-C at that screen will unload the CAD while the others stay up.
Another way for cluster situations is to copy the NLMs and other client files to the cluster objects and run them from there rather than off the server itself. This lets you rename the dsmcads to dsmcad-resourceA, B, etc and then provided you remember the names you can individually unload them that way. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sorry for the missed information 1. Netware OS 2. Tsm client version 5.3.0 3.Want to stop the process by running unload dsmcad (but my problem I have some dsmcad running and want to kill only specific one ) Thanks Robert -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jurjen Oskam Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:06 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Unload a specific dsmcad question On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 08:44:48AM +0200, Robert Ouzen wrote: > Quick question about unload dsmcad if I have several dsmcad loaded ????? When > I run an unload dsmcad it kill all the processes. Did is a way to unload just > a specific one ???? 1. Which OS? 2. Which TSM version? 3. What do you mean by "unloading" dsmcad? If, by pure chance, you're running dsmcad on Linux, and you see several dsmcad processes: that's normal. Those aren't processes, those are threads belonging to one dsmcad process. Don't kill them. -- Jurjen Oskam