>Also did you try starting the dsmcad with a ./dsmcad. Sometimes AIX will
>make you put the dot and slash in front of the command to run it.
It's not AIX, but rather the way Unix "path" specifications should be:
For security reasons, root (and most other system accounts) should NOT
: ANS1036S
did you check /etc/environment in case alternate locations had been set
there?
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Wondering what this is:
Trying to learn something about AIX and I'm running into a wall, not
surprising though. I have a couple of problems in th
he baclient from the web client I get the following
error:
ANS2619S The Client Acceptor Daemon was unable to start the Remote Client
Agent. Now in the web client error log I see the following:
ANS1036S Invalid option 'D' found in options file
'/ust/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin' at
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Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 22:30
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Subject: ANS1036S
Wondering what this is:
Trying to learn something about AIX and I'm running into a wall, not
surprising though. I have a couple of problems in that:
1. If I run dsmcad from the command line, while i
From: "Gill, Geoffrey L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: ANS1036S
> Wondering what this is:
>
> Trying to learn something about AIX and I'm running into a wall, not
> surprising though. I have a
Now in the web client error log I see the following:
ANS1036S Invalid option 'D' found in options file
'/ust/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin' at line number : 1 Invalid entry 'D'
Explanations is as follows:
Explanation: The specified option in the TSM options file (file