On Dec 3, 2007, at 9:39 PM, Steven Harris wrote:
...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
-Wladimir Benavides wrote: -
>Please I need you name to define an exception in a scheduler.
>
>I want to define a scheduler that has to run dialy, on Monday,
>Tuesday, Wenesday, Thursday and Friday, but this scheduler don“t have
>to run the first day of every month. I can define this sche
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How I can do that with commands?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas
Denier
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 9:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP TO DEFINE AN EXCEPTION IN A
SCHEDULER
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We are having trouble finding some logs on TSM for db2. I can show that it was
archived successfully but when dba goes to restore, it is not there. A
db2adutl query does not show the file but it does show in the history. Where
did the file go?
Any help would be appreciated! I am not a dba a
You could also use an enterprise scheduler to issue a "Define ClientAction",
which is what we do.
The node set to prompted should be fine, as the server will prompt the node
when it is time to run even if you change schedules once a month.
Andy Huebner
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Maybe the logs were archived to directory specified by the DB2 database
FAILARCHPATH configuration option.
If an error occurs archiving the logs to the TSM server, the logs are
archived to the directory specified by this option.
Eduardo
"Collins, Brenda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I've got a client who's interested in connecting DPM to TSM as a
back-end, in a manner vaguely analogous to that in which BE can treat
TSM as a particularly versatile library device.
Is this possible? He's not meeting with much luck, and from what
googling I've done, it appears that TSM and DPM d
Brenda,
i agree with Eduardo; another possibility is, your dba is using a db2
instance with a configuration looking on another tsm server instance (do
you have more than on?); each db2 instance should have her own dsm.opt.
This is where my dba sometimes failes.
kind regards
Dierk
Eduardo