Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-02-21 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Rainer_Sch=F6pf?=
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Stef Coene wrote:

 > Euh, what's the different between dsm and dsmj ???  They are both X clients
 > that can display the output on any X server you want.

In theory, yes. In practice, dsmj is sluggish, even through a standard
ADSL link (1Mb/s downstream, 128kb/s upstream): I click on the menu bar
and have to wait several seconds.

   Rainer Schöpf


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-02-21 Thread Stef Coene
On Monday 21 February 2005 11:40, Remco Post wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2005, at 19:31, Joerg Pohlmann wrote:
> > Note that the old "dsm" GUI for 5.3 has been replaced with the dsmj
> > Java-based GUI. See the readme for the client. This is also true for
> > AIX,
> > HPUX, and Solaris.
>
> It again is clear that IBM is a hardware company, just to run the gui
> you now need a dedicated CPU, and graphical console access. Remote X is
> no longer an option (as with any java application).
Euh, what's the different between dsm and dsmj ???  They are both X clients
that can display the output on any X server you want.


Stef


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-02-21 Thread Remco Post
On Jan 27, 2005, at 19:31, Joerg Pohlmann wrote:
Note that the old "dsm" GUI for 5.3 has been replaced with the dsmj
Java-based GUI. See the readme for the client. This is also true for
AIX,
HPUX, and Solaris.
It again is clear that IBM is a hardware company, just to run the gui
you now need a dedicated CPU, and graphical console access. Remote X is
no longer an option (as with any java application). Am I glad I learned
to use the command-line a long time ago. My users will complain!
Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452

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Greetings,
We copy our client maintenance from
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/
maintenance/client
I tried installing the Linux86 v530 client and can not invoke DSM.  It
doesn't seem to be installed.  DSMC works fine.
I went back to v523 and installed that client (and TIVguid and
TIVsm-API.i386) and the GUI runs from that installation.
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Thanks.  John
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Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-01-28 Thread Ben Bullock
Yuck I love the 'dsm' interface. With the problems we seem to
encounter with different versions of Java and broken installations of it
on PCs, I'm really disappointed that it is being replaced with 'dsmj'.
>sigh<

Ben

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Subject: Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

On Thursday 27 January 2005 19:31, Joerg Pohlmann wrote:
> Note that the old "dsm" GUI for 5.3 has been replaced with the dsmj 
> Java-based GUI. See the readme for the client. This is also true for 
> AIX, HPUX, and Solaris.
One problem, you can't use the -serverparameter if you use dsmj :( I
solved it by creating my own dsmj version:
If you supply a parameter when you run dsmj, it will create a  random
dsm.opt file in /tmp and set the needed environment parameter so the
dsm.opt in /tmp is used.  In the dsm.opt file, I specify the server I
want to use.  So I can emulate the -se option from the good, old dsm
interface.


Stef


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-01-27 Thread Stef Coene
On Thursday 27 January 2005 19:31, Joerg Pohlmann wrote:
> Note that the old "dsm" GUI for 5.3 has been replaced with the dsmj
> Java-based GUI. See the readme for the client. This is also true for AIX,
> HPUX, and Solaris.
One problem, you can't use the -serverparameter if you use dsmj :(
I solved it by creating my own dsmj version:
If you supply a parameter when you run dsmj, it will create a  random dsm.opt
file in /tmp and set the needed environment parameter so the dsm.opt in /tmp
is used.  In the dsm.opt file, I specify the server I want to use.  So I can
emulate the -se option from the good, old dsm interface.


Stef


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-01-27 Thread Joerg Pohlmann
Note that the old "dsm" GUI for 5.3 has been replaced with the dsmj
Java-based GUI. See the readme for the client. This is also true for AIX,
HPUX, and Solaris.

Joerg Pohlmann
604-535-0452




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Greetings,

We copy our client maintenance from
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client


I tried installing the Linux86 v530 client and can not invoke DSM.  It
doesn't seem to be installed.  DSMC works fine.

I went back to v523 and installed that client (and TIVguid and
TIVsm-API.i386) and the GUI runs from that installation.

Has anyone else seen this behavior?

Thanks.  John


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-01-27 Thread Rainer Schöpf
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Heinz Flemming wrote:

 >   Try  dsmj  instead of  dsm.

Has anyone tried running dsmj on an X display with limited bandwidth? I 
find that the new java based client is extremely sluggish over an ADSL 
link. Not really surprising, but annoying. I guess I shall forget about 
dsmj and use the web client instead.

 Rainer Schöpf


Re: TSM Linux v5r3 client GUI

2005-01-27 Thread Heinz Flemming
According to John Bremer:
> Greetings,
>
> We copy our client maintenance from
> ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client
>
> I tried installing the Linux86 v530 client and can not invoke DSM.  It
> doesn't seem to be installed.  DSMC works fine.
>

  Try  dsmj  instead of  dsm.


Greatings
Heinz

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