Syscat columns doesn't show a STATUS in the PROCESSES table any more. - Margaret Clark
-----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Howard Coles Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 6:51 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Scripts Doubling up Ladies and Gents, got another weird issue. TSM 6.2.2.1 Running the following script works when I preview it in the ISC: select process_num from processes where process='Backup Storage Pool' and status LIKE '%Pool AIXDSKPOOL%' if (rc_ok) goto reschedule backup stg aixpripool aixcppool maxproc=2 wait=no update sched daily_aix_proc type=admin cmd='RUN DAILY03_AIX_MIGSTG' starttime=now+00:30 active=yes exit reschedule: update schedule daily_aix_proc type=admin starttime=now+00:05 active=yes exit However, when it runs on its own apparently the select and if statement are no longer working. I have found the backup process running on the primary tape pool at the same time the diskpool backup is running. I haven't had time to redo all the scripts, but this should still function from all the tests I ran. My question is, what is wrong with the above script that it wouldn't work, at least for now, as written? Oh, here's the part of the previous script that kicks off the disk pool backup: backup stg aixdskpool aixcppool maxproc=2 wait=no update sched daily_aix_proc type=admin cmd='RUN DAILY02_AIX_BAKPRI' starttime=now+00:30 active=yes This process has worked very well, as we have 5 storage pools, that vary in length for each of the processes that run against them, (backup disk, backup primary tape, reclaim offsite, reclaim onsite, etc). See Ya' Howard Coles Jr. John 3:16!