Re: Wait=yes with multiple processes

2008-12-10 Thread Todd D. Taft
Thomas Denier wrote: We have a 5.4.2.0 TSM server running under mainframe Linus. Our daily housekeeping uses 'backup stgpool', 'migrate stgpool', and 'reclaim stgpool' commands that start multiple processes. The home-grown software that manages our housekeeping figures out when each of these acti

Re: Wait=yes with multiple processes

2008-12-10 Thread Remco Post
On Dec 10, 2008, at 22:29 , Thomas Denier wrote: We have a 5.4.2.0 TSM server running under mainframe Linus. Our daily housekeeping uses 'backup stgpool', 'migrate stgpool', and 'reclaim stgpool' commands that start multiple processes. The home-grown software that manages our housekeeping figure

Re: Wait=yes with multiple processes

2008-12-10 Thread Tim Brown
We use TSM scripts. I started out using a homegrown process that did what you are doing but with REXX execs which examined TSM output. It was not flexible. I later found a TSM script that someone shared with me that does it all. We do use wait=yes for the processes since we have limitations with ta

Re: wait=yes timeout??

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Sims
David - It's strange that the TSM server Activity Log shows no ANR message of any kind relating to the dsmadmc session loss: I would expect at least some record of the session drop from its end. Based upon what you report, it would appear that the TSM server was not responsible for the dsmadmc s

Re: wait=yes timeout??

2007-09-20 Thread Taylor, David
I see the "ANR2017I Administrator ADMIN issued command: BACKUP STGPOOL..." in the actlog at the time that the command was first issues. The ba stgpool started and was running fine. 12 hours (exactly) later, the script reported the "ANS1017E session rejected" and went on to the next command, which

Re: wait=yes timeout??

2007-09-19 Thread Richard Sims
David - The "ANS1017E Session rejected..." message should have a corresponding ANR message in the Activity Log, so look there - and check your server timeout values (e.g., IDLETimeout) for the value you observe. Richard Sims

Re: WAIT=YES

2005-03-11 Thread Cory Heikel
Joni, Yes it will. Or at least it should. ; ) I use that to control the flow of several of my scripts. cory *E-Mail Confidentiality Notice* This message (including any attachments) contains information intended for a specific individual(s) and purpose that may be privileged, confident