Hello. On a windows box, when installing TSM, there's the option towards the end of the client install to choose whether you want the TSM server to start up automatically when the client server (node) has been restarted. How do I do this on a linux box? I thought if I put: "item::once: /usr/bin/dsmc sched > /dev/null 2>&1 # TSM scheduler" in the etc/inittab file, this was the auto startup.
But this does not auto start the 'dsmc schedule', because the node missed the backup and I have to manually do the 'nohup' command. I'm not seeing anything on the GUI and I don't know if I need anything additional in the .opt or .sys file. I have 'managedservices webclient' currently in the .sys file. In this link: http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/istcontrib/TSM+6+for+Linux+-+Install,+Configure,+Set+Up,+and+Confirm+the+Scheduler It mentions that using the /etc/inittabl to autostart doesn't seem to work any more and it suggests to create a /etc/init/dsm-sched.conf file with some start,stop,respawn and exec options. Any thoughts, knowledge, comments will be appreciated. Thanks! ____________________ Jeannie Bruno Senior Systems Analyst jbr...@cenhud.com<mailto:jbr...@cenhud.com> Central Hudson Gas & Electric (845) 486-5780