Koen,
The first thing you should check is to make sure the
command script is even being run.
A good way to test this is to put a command in
script that generates some type of output on
the local machine that you can check. That way
you can see if the script is even being executed.
For example:
Koen,
Did you try the command or script in a DOS-box. If yes make sure you can read
the output of the script or command via a log. Do this by adding a ">
script.out" to your command only this must itself be coded in a script because
otherwise the scheduler would not understand the complete command
Manuel,
Thanx 4 the tip...
But I does not work :-(
Best Regards,
Koen
From: Manuel Schweiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: scheduler fails on tdp command scripts ( drives me nuts )
Dat
, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: scheduler fails on tdp command scripts ( drives me nuts )
> Dear Listers,
>
> Working on:
>
> TSM 5.1.5 server and client
> TDP oracle 2.1.1. (NT) tdp oracle 2.2.1. (W2K)
> I use the latest tdp sql and exchange. (W2K)
>
> When isntalling a
Dear Listers,
Working on:
TSM 5.1.5 server and client
TDP oracle 2.1.1. (NT) tdp oracle 2.2.1. (W2K)
I use the latest tdp sql and exchange. (W2K)
When isntalling a scheduler for my TDP with dsmcutil and defining a schedule
on the server with action command and object the command script
all looks