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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Bronder
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 2:29 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: 3494 checkout volumes
Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
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> I log
Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
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> I logged in to my TSM server and ran the command from there and was able
> to get a different message, which states this is not possible on 349x
> libraries, after a modification to the command that is. I actually
> missed that in the help. Seems odd to me because volli
>When I use a ">" in an interactive session, it dumps the output on the
>server file system, not the client.
When I do the same thing from my client it will by default go to the
baclient directory on my client, unless I specify a different spot, i.e
d:\something\something. It never goes to the ser
Drew, Shawn wrote:
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> Can you give me an example of a command that does this?
Examples of each:
Admin CLI client macros read the macro file from the client system.
Defining TSM server scripts from a file with the script contents reads
the file from the TSM server system.
It makes more se
Can you give me an example of a command that does this?
If you are talking about the ">" addition to the end of a dsmadmc batch
command (on the os command line), that's a feature of the OS.
The "-outfile" option on dsmadmc in batchmode is a special feature of
the admin client only when acting in b
>The tape-list file has to be reachable by the server, not your desktop
>client. You are telling the server to look on its D: drive.
As with other commands I run from my desktop this is not the case. I can
run a command and export it to a file, specifying the complete path if I
want, and that's e
The tape-list file has to be reachable by the server, not your desktop
client. You are telling the server to look on its D: drive.
-Shawn
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Gill, Geoffrey L.
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:28 PM
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