I do the same thing for AIX. And I use these steps :
* dsmc query session
Justin Bleistein wrote:
Hello tsm world,
I'm automating the Unix tsm client installations for our operations
staff. I've created a Solaris package to do the trick and all is going good
except for the last part of th
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Hi, Justin.
Look into the EXPECT utility. Because dsmc does tty swapping for user name
and password, you need a utility like EXPECT to script that stuff. You can
get it from Sun at http://cgi.sun.com/freeware/package?id=4011
Alex Paschal
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
-Origi
This has nothing to do with the OS. Yes you can have multiple libraries
attached to one box (even Windows) and have multiple libraries defined in
TSM. Yes you can back-up to multiple libraries. The management class is used
to specify where back-up/archive and/or space management data is directed
to
Yes, we have two 3494 tape libraries attached to a single AIX server
that serves as our TSM server.
One library has 4 drives and is across the street and holds primary
storage pool data.
The 2nd library has 2 drives and is local and holds the copy pool.
We have two fibre cards in the server to tak
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Dabney James wrote:
> I was asked today by management if a Unix box (TSM Server) can have more
> than one tape library attached to it and successfully perform a backup? I
sure, tsm servers could share libraries among themselves as good as backup to more
than one library. what
Yes
I have 1 AIX server with 2 tsm servers on it with 4 libraries attached. 1
3494 was SCSI now fibre, 1 3584 always fibre, 2 3995 optical libraries both
SCSI. The 3494 and 3584 are shared between the two tsm servers and one
other. The 3995s are only used by one of the tsm servers.
Becky
The answer is: IBM / TSM arrogance.
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>The /tmp directory is not included.
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>Can someone inform me why this is default..This is a terrible default.
Why do you perceive it to be a terrible default? /tmp is just temporary
debris. In many Unix systems, reboot tasks remove everything from /tmp
because by definition it is a