How about putting that command into a small script on the host and just run that?
That does work 100% (as I use it alot) On 17 May 2012 14:13, Guenther Bergmann <guenther_bergm...@gbergmann.de>wrote: > Hi TSM'ers, > > I am trying to do backups with the TSM Client, 6.2.2.0, running on AIX 5.3, > TL11 against a TSM Server 5.5.6.0 > > The backup itselfs works ok, but i face difficulties defining and running a > preschedulecmd. > > Some diagnosis below: > > root@tsm-client:/var/log/tsm> dsmc q sched > IBM Tivoli Storage Manager > Command Line Backup-Archive Client Interface > Client Version 6, Release 2, Level 2.0 > Client date/time: 05/11/2012 14:35:17 > (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2010. All Rights > Reserved. > > Node Name: TSM-NODE > Session established with server TSMSERV: AIX-RS/6000 > Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 6.0 > Server date/time: 05/11/2012 14:35:17 Last access: 05/11/2012 01:30:58 > > Schedule Name: CSCH_PPZ_SC3_ORA_INC > Description: Taegliche Sicherung der SC3-Rechner mittels shell-Skript > f. > Oracle-Backup > Schedule Style: Classic > Action: Incremental > Options: -preschedulecmd="/usr/bin/su - appuser -c > /appdir/2/admin- > tools/backup/bin/onbkup -x 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null" > Objects: > Priority: 5 > Next Execution: 10 Hours and 55 Minutes > Duration: 1 Hour > Period: 1 Day > Day of Week: Any > Month: > Day of Month: > Week of Month: > Expire: Never > > *************************** > dsmsched.log says: > > > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 > Executing scheduled command now. > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 > Executing Operating System command or script: > "/usr/bin/su - appuser -c /appdir/admin-tools/backup/bin/onbkup -x > 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null" > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 Finished command. Return code is: 127 > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 ANS1902E The PRESCHEDULECMD command failed. The > scheduled > event will not be executed. > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'CSCH_PPZ_SC3_ORA_INC' failed. > Return code = 12. > 05/11/2012 01:30:57 Sending results for scheduled event > 'CSCH_PPZ_SC3_ORA_INC'. > > > I have fiddled a bit with " and ' in the Options definition, but to no > success. > It seems that the operating system (or ksh to be exact) always gets the > command with leading ", so it cant' be executed. > > Any solution to this other than upgrading to server 6.x ? > > regards Günther > > -- > Guenther Bergmann, Am Kreuzacker 10, 63150 Heusenstamm, Germany > Guenther_Bergmann at gbergmann dot de >