Re: Increase resourcetimeout TSM 6.3

2017-07-11 Thread Erwann SIMON
HI Paul,

RESOURCETimeout is not a command, it's an option you must change (or add) 
within your dsmserv.opt file. If it doesn't appear in your file, you're simply 
using the default value of 60 minutes.

This option now available to be changed dynamiccaly using the SETOPT command : 
setopt RESOURCETimeout 120. Not sure it was in 6.3, just give it a try.

-- 
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

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De: "Paul_Dudley" 
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Objet: [ADSM-L] Increase resourcetimeout TSM 6.3

How do you increase the resourcetimeout value in TSM 6.3? From the TSM 
Administrative Command Line I have run the command "resourcetimeout 120" 
however this fails with an unknown command error.

I have checked the dsmserv.opt file on the server but there is no mention of a 
resourcetimeout parameter in the file.





Regards

Paul Dudley

IT Operations

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Re: Increase resourcetimeout TSM 6.3

2017-07-14 Thread Rick Adamson
To set the RESOURCETIMEOUT option you need to proceed your command with the 
"setopt" command.
For example: SETOPT RESOURCETIMEOUT 120

Use the "help setopt" command from the TSM Admin CLI, or reference the Admin 
guide  for info.

-Rick Adamson
 

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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 8:31 PM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Increase resourcetimeout TSM 6.3

How do you increase the resourcetimeout value in TSM 6.3? From the TSM 
Administrative Command Line I have run the command "resourcetimeout 120" 
however this fails with an unknown command error.

I have checked the dsmserv.opt file on the server but there is no mention of a 
resourcetimeout parameter in the file.





Regards

Paul Dudley

IT Operations

ANL Container Line

pdud...@anl.com.au








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