Re: Start dsmcad with upstart on RHEL6

2012-01-13 Thread Adrian Mazarache
a. Look for service files in this directory /lib/systemd/system b. make service file c. enable the service system with systemctl enable .service d. start the service I never doit, but this the theory -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behal

Strange behavior process onsite - offsite

2004-08-25 Thread Adrian Mazarache
Hello everyone! I have this tapes in state mountable: 27,30,29,25 I move all this tape in state vault, so i remove them from library But, today when I give q drmedia it shows only 27,30,29 in state vault. Where is tape 25 ? tape 25 disapear completly? q libvol does not show nothing about tape

[newbie] offsite - onsite process

2004-08-19 Thread Adrian Mazarache
Hello List! Can anyone give some links about the subject? Or maybe some quick hints from experts?

Re: updating multiple nodes

2004-08-18 Thread Adrian Mazarache
> -Original Message- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Adrian Mazarache > Sent: Wednesday, 18 August, 2004 08:46 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: updating multiple nodes > > Hello list! > > Can anyone help with some tricky

updating multiple nodes

2004-08-17 Thread Adrian Mazarache
Hello list! Can anyone help with some tricky hints about updating multiple nodes? something like update node (select node_name from nodes) password Any help is appreciated.

Re: weird characters in table drives

2004-08-16 Thread Adrian Mazarache
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 15:49, Richard Sims wrote: > ... > >DRIVE_NAME > >-- > >=EF=BF=BD4=E2=96=92(=EF=BF=BD1 > ... > > Your Select results seem to uncover Unicode in your Drives table, and your > server doesn't know how to interpret it. This might have resulted from the use > o

weird characters in table drives

2004-08-16 Thread Adrian Mazarache
Hello list! I have a little problem with drives table Here is the select statement select drive_name from drives where last_update between current_timestamp-140 days+3 hours and current_timestamp-140 days+5 hours It returns exactly the weird entries DRIVE_NAME -- ï4â(ï.