On 23/08/2007, at 12:29 AM, Głębicki Jakub wrote:
Hint :) use short version of path (Progra~1 instead of "Program
Files") in P*SCHEDULECMD options, otherwise schedule will fail.
A small trap for young players: the short name is defined by the
order of directory creation. So if the server die
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Thanks to all who responded I need and appreciate all of your help.
I am going to try some if not all of your sugg
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> >This is a good place to start if you need to get it going now, but
> I really think you should look at condition code checking and
> >alerting on errors in the long run.
> >
> >Bill Boyer
> >"A life? Cool! Where can I download one of those?"
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Thanks to all who responded I need and appreciate all of your help. I am going
to try some if not all of your suggestions. Since I
am
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Thanks to all who responded I need and appreciate all of your help. I am going
to try some if not all of your suggestions. Since I
all
the messages in case you need to try and figure out
why it failed.
Bill Boyer
"I haven't lost my mind...it's backed up on tape somewhere!" - ??
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XCC% >> %LOG_FILE%
> Exit %MAXCC%
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>
> Now the script will complete with an appropriate return code and
> give you all the messages in case you need to try and figure out
> why it failed.
>
> Bill Boyer
> "I haven't lost my mind...it's backed up o
failed.
Bill Boyer
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eporting.
Bill Boyer
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Tim,
It's defined just like your incremental sched, just set action
Tim,
It's defined just like your incremental sched, just set action=command
(default is incremental), then objects=
a q sched f=d would show:
Policy Domain Name: SPAIX
Schedule Name: STATBKTRACK-FULL
Description: The weekly full backup of selected
tables on
dule will fail.
Regards,
Jakub
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Subject: [ADSM-L] prescheduled postcheduled commands help
Hello,
I need to stop two s
Thanks Lawerence,
I wasn't aware of that I had planned on putting the following commands
in the dsm.opt file. I have never defined a script schedule before I am
going to have to figure out the correct syntax for this type of script.
feel free to give example
Tim
pre 'net stop "update service
Lawrence Clark wrote:
> where it is in the dsm.opt shouldn't matter, but since you want to stop
> multiple processes and can only use one -preschedulecmd="my script""
> you might want to think about defining a schedule that executes a
> script to stop your processes, does the incremental, then rest
There are no requirements for where in dsm.opt the PRESCHEDULECMD and
POSTSCHEDULECMD options go.
You might find the following article useful:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21108971
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
where it is in the dsm.opt shouldn't matter, but since you want to stop
multiple processes and can only use one -preschedulecmd="my script""
you might want to think about defining a schedule that executes a
script to stop your processes, does the incremental, then restarts
them.
Policy Domain Nam
Hello,
I need to stop two services before the incremental backup runs then
restart the services
once the backup completes. I know about the prescheduled and postscheduled
commands but have never used them. Where do I insert the commands in
dsm.opt file for
this to excute successfully? The followi
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