Everyone would like to have a commmand feature like the client to run a
command on the server.  But think for a minute you may be able to use the
client command feature to run a OS script to do something simple like this.

I have not tried it mainly because we use an external scheduler for
everything so I do not have this problem.  But, I am sure some of you who do
this kind of thing daily would certainly know how to do this.

Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180


-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: email notification


Joni-

When you say "script", are you talking about a TSM script or an OS script?
Sounds to me that you're doing a TSM script and, as such, the message is
completely valid.  There is no mail command in TSM.  In AIX I have client
schedules set up which run shell scripts.

Regards,
Al




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Hello again!

I have been running commands in the morning manually to q stg, q db, etc. I
have been wanting to automate this and send the results to an email group.
I created scripts that have these commands in them, and then I created an
administrative schedule to run the script.  I actually had success with this
part.  I am having trouble setting it up to mail the results to my email.  I
noticed that if you put mail -s "Morning Report" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this should send the results to my email, but it will not complete the
update to the script.  I keep getting a message that it is an unknown
command.  Am I doing something wrong or am I missing something?  Thanks!!!
(I am doing this from the TSM GUI)  Any help would be appreciated!

Joni Moyer
Associate Systems Programmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(717)975-8338

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