/l:f /m COPY
>
> Thanks again,
> Eric
>
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I don't know what your script or environment look like, so it would be
difficult to give a definitive answer. However, the following
information might be useful to you, from article 1108971 at ibm
;
> Thanks for the help,
> Eric
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 09:34:52AM -, Davis Adrian wrote:
[ passing filetextexit output to a script ]
> I presume that this has already been thought of - So I was wondering
if
> anybody has tried it? If so a
We just run DSMADMC in console mode in a perl script. From here we send
pages and/or email depending on the error messages.
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 09:34:52AM -, Davis Adrian wrote:
[ passing filetextexit output to a script ]
> I presume that this has already been thought of - So I was wondering if
> anybody has tried it? If so are there any problems?
This is exactly what I'm doing, and it works quite well
I'd like to be able to monitor TSM server messages so that I can (for
example) raise alerts to our in-house monitoring/alert system.
My preference would be to pass the details of event messages to a script,
which can then "decide" what action to take. Using a script will make it
easy for other Uni