Greetings, I recently became responsible for an environment with over 700 Windows clients, spread out over 11 TSM servers. I am on a mission to improve the reliability, since on any given day there are 10-15 clients that don't backup, mostly because their TSM scheduler process dies. The first thing I am doing is working with the Windows team to upgrade to the latest client code (some of the TSM clients are running 5.1 and 5.2!). Another thing is to switch them all to "schedmode prompted", since most of them are still polling. But another thing I am thinking about changing is to stop using the traditional TSM scheduler process that runs all the time, and configuring 'managedservices webclient schedule' and the Client Acceptor Daemon. My habit has always been to use CAD, and this is the largest shop I have seen that doesn't use it at all. It has always seemed to me that the CAD process would make things more reliable, since the CAD process wouldn't die even if the scheduler process did, and the CAD process could launch the next backup without intervention on someone's part. But I would like to hear from you with a lot of experience in large shops. Does the CAD service really make TSM client backups more reliable? Is it worth the effort to convert to? I don't want to heap more work on the Windows staff unless there is a payoff.
Best Regards, John D. Schneider Sr. System Administrator - Storage Sisters of Mercy Health System 3637 South Geyer Road St. Louis, MO. 63127 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Office: 314-364-3150, Cell: 314-486-2359