Looking for info on what I used to understand about this client, that backups
must be run from the client side as it does not have a scheduler so the TSM
server cannot contact it.
Is this still true?
Thank You
Geoff Gill
Hallo Grant,
you could do this kind of filtering also with the TSM Power Administrator.
In your case you could filter the q act output so that ANR0408I and
ANR0409I messages are
not displayed.
If you want more information, pls contact me offline this list.
Thanks and rgds mikel.
michael.m
On 06/20/2012 08:38 AM, Neil Schofield wrote:
I personally wouldn't choose to do this, because for troubleshooting
purposes I rely on my actlog to be an authoritative source of everything
the server has done. I mainly use it to prevent messages I don't care
about (such as ANR0944E) from going t
Grant
I've not tried it, but I imagine you can disable specific events from
appearing in either the console or the activity log using, for example
DISABLE EVENTS ACTLOG ANR0408
DISABLE EVENTS ACTLOG ANR0409
I personally wouldn't choose to do this, because for troubleshooting
purposes I rely on my
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Use the "disable events" command to specify the messages that you no
longer want to see.
There are many options to remove particular event messages from the
activity log, computer event log, etc.
Reference the help section from the CLI for all options.
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Hello
I was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to disable the "library
sharing" messages from the actlog?
here's some stats
I have dsmserv redirect stdout and stderr to a log file.
This log file is currently 158811 lines for less than 8 hours.
If I remove the ANR0409I and ANR0408I lines I ge