e problem followed my recommendations
> for the settings and is even using my startup-script for the scheduler,
> which contains the settings
> export LANG=en_US
> export LC_CTYPE=en_US
> just before "dsmc schedule" is called.
> But on his 64-Bit Debian Linux, the setti
E=en_US
just before "dsmc schedule" is called.
But on his 64-Bit Debian Linux, the settings don't seem to work.
Regards
Hermann
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Hermann Frasch Informationssysteme und Serverbetrieb
Rechenzentrum
Universitaet Stuttgart Tel: ++49-711-685-65952
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On Oct 31, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Hermann Frasch wrote:
ANS4042E Object name 'object_path' contains one or more unrecognised
characters and is not valid.
Hermann -
Go to the TSM Support Page and search on
"contains unrecognized symbols for current locale"
for the more common message on this p
Hi everybody,
since one of our TSM-customers moved his fileserver to a 64-Bit machine
with Debian Linux
and managed to install the latest TSM-client packages for Linux
about a week ago, all objects with umlauts in their pathnames are
skipped during backups
leading to thousands of messages like
> we are planning to upgrade our old TSM 4.2 server (43p, 133Mhz, AIX 4.3)
> with a Qualstar 46120 AIT2 tape library to a new server, os and TSM
> version. Since we are using Debian Linux on a lot of servers, we would
> like to also run TSM 5.x with Debian Linux. I know from out
Sorry, no TSM/debian experience, but I'm in the same position, trying
to move from Solaris to Red Hat EL4. The IBMTape-drivers are available
from ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/Linux/, but not for
RHEL4 or debian. I have a support request in at IBM asking for
IBMTape-drivers for RHEL-4
Hi,
we are planning to upgrade our old TSM 4.2 server (43p, 133Mhz, AIX 4.3)
with a Qualstar 46120 AIT2 tape library to a new server, os and TSM
version. Since we are using Debian Linux on a lot of servers, we would
like to also run TSM 5.x with Debian Linux. I know from out old AIX box,
that
Hello Petr,
Yes it is, just use the rpm package manager and use the --force option (see the
install notes)
On 26-Feb-01 Petr Pøerost wrote:
> Hello ,
> is it possible to use Linux client with Debian 2.2 ?
> Thank for any info.
>
> Regards
>
> Petr Prerost
> e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(~'~~'
Convert the packages to .deb using Alien. You will have
to install ignoring dependencies/forcing.
You wont get the GUI going unless you find the correct library.
(don't care for the GUI myself)
Cheers, Suad
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:00:34PM +0100, Petr Pøerost wrote:
> Hello ,
> is it pos
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:00:34PM +0100, Petr Přerost wrote:
> is it possible to use Linux client with Debian 2.2 ?
Sure it is possible.
apt-get install rpm
rpm -i TIVsm-BA.i386.rpm --nodeps
( Assuming you have all the libs needed. )
Alternatively you can use alien to convert it to .deb
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Hello ,
is it possible to use Linux client with Debian 2.2 ?
Thank for any info.
Regards
Petr Prerost
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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