Hi, Currently running TSM server 5.2.3.0 on AIX 5.2.
We've been running multiple TSM servers on a single AIX host with no problems. We use the DSMSERV_CONFIG and DSMSERV_DIR variables to point to different dsmserv.opt files and server directories, respectively. What I'm trying to do now is set things up to run a test TSM server at a newer maintenance level than the production TSM servers, again all on the same AIX host. I seem to be stuck in the area of the message repository. My (limited) understanding of this is that the installation of the TSM server puts two files in the /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_US directory - dsmserv.cat and dsmserv.hlp. These files differ for each version of the server code, and so I have to ensure that each TSM server gets the correct version of the message repository files. I figured I'd start by getting a test TSM server looking at a separate copy of the 5.2.3.0 message repository. Once I have the mechanism in place and working, I can move the test server to the new (5.3.1.2) version. Based on past postings to this list, here's what I've tried: - in the test TSM server's dsmserv.opt file, specify 'LANG en_US_tsm5230' - in /usr/lib/nls/loc, create the following link: en_US_tsm5230 -> /usr/lib/nls/loc/en_US - in /usr/lib/nls/msg, create a new directory 'en_US_tsm5230' containing copies of the 5.2.3.0 dsmserv.cat and dsmserv.hlp files When I start the test TSM server, I'm getting the following message: ANR0000W Failure opening message repository for locale en_US_tsm5230(-1). Using default message repository. Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong? Am I even on the right track?? Or is there another/better way to accomplish my goal? Thanks in advance, Bill Bill Kelly Auburn University OIT 334-844-9917