I've scheduled this script to run every day to keep an eye on our volumes.
I don't look at all of it every day, but if there is a problem, I can
usually find the cause in the output. NOTE: YMMV and PLEASE test the
sections in your environment to see how much cpu and time the queries may
take.
Bob
Unfortunately, in the Define Schedule command, the DAYOFMONTH parameter
doesn't play nicely with the DAYOFWEEK parameter, according to the manuals.
One way to get around this is to define a couple of Administrative
schedules that run once a month, one that will Delete Association for the
nodes ass
A couple of things:
1. Is the actual machine name "tank1.ad.uchicago.edu"? In other words, if
from that machine you run SET COMPUTERNAME from an OS prompt, is that what
it shows? Or does it just show "tank1"? Make sure that the UNC name
reflects the computer name, not the DNS name or IP address.
Andy,
The machine admin wasn't in on Friday, but today he reports the new
mgmtc still doesn't show up. He sent along the inclexcl from this
morning:
*** FILE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE ***
Mode Function Pattern (match from top down) Source File
- -- ---
Here's the result of q fi:
Node Name Filespace FSID Platform
Name
--- ---
TANK1.AD.UCHIC- \\tank1\f$ 1 WinNT
AGO.EDU
TANK1.AD.UCHIC- \\tank1\c$ 2 WinNT
AGO.EDU
TANK1.AD.UCHIC- \\tank1\d$ 3 WinNT
AGO.EDU
Fred Johanson
TSM Ad
OK, so my comments re: your INCLUDE file spec stand. Once that is fixed up
to match the actual file space name, it should work.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PR
Hi Fred, good to hear you have it straightened out. Yes, that looks
correct now; notice that the drive letter is resolved to F:.
Also don't forget that you want to use "...\*" at the end of the file spec
instead of just "*" if you need the INCLUDE to cover subdirectories of the
"budget office" dir
Andy,
I think I have it. Neither of us spotted the "$f" instead of "f$", but
here is the latest inclexcl list. He'll let me know tomorrow morning.
*** FILE INCLUDE/EXCLUDE ***
Mode Function Pattern (match from top down) Source File
- -- ---
Why do you say polling mode Robben? That is the big advantage of prompted
- you don't have to wait for the next poll to pick up your changes. You
certainly don't have to restart the cad or scheduler process to pick up a
schedule change, only for DSM.SYS/OPT changes.
Steven Harris
TSM Admin
Sydne