>           If I run "tdpsqlc backup * full" it runs just fine. Am I missing
>something here? Do I need to call the sqlfull.cmd from one of the dsm.opt
>files?

Yes, set up schedule on TSM server as type "command" with the full path
to sqlfull.cmd in the "objects" parameter.

David Longo


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/22/02 01:58PM >>>
            We are trying to install the TDP for SQL version 2.2 on to a
WinNT4 machine running MS-SQL. So far we have the client (version 4.2.1.20)
installed to catch all the non SQL files. It's set up to be called by the
TSM server to run and it's doing fine. All the non SQL backups are fine. We
have the SQL folders set to be excluded.

            We are now trying to install the SQL part now and it does not
want to play nice. We loaded version 2.2.0.0 and we have gotten it working
to point where we can do a SQL backup from the command line and from within
the GUI. We can't get it run when it's called from the TSM server.

            The programs are all installed to the default locations and I
ran the dsmcutil install command from the baclient folder to create a new
scheduler service for the SQL part. I referred it to the dsm file in the
tdpsql folder just like the docs said. I've got a schedule on the TSM server
set to kick off at a certain time but nothing happens.

            I've looked at the assorted log files nothing shows up.

            If I run "tdpsqlc backup * full" it runs just fine. Am I missing
something here? Do I need to call the sqlfull.cmd from one of the dsm.opt
files?



David Tyree
Microcomputer Specialist
South Georgia Medical Center
229.333.1155

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