Re: TSM on Linux install

2001-12-06 Thread Charles Anderson

Disclaimer (#1) I have never used linux on a 390

Disclaimer (#2) dsmcad is a proggie I'm not familiar with

BUT the way that we have our Linux servers set up we start the client scheduler ( dsmc 
sched ) is in the rc.local script. ( /etc/rc.d/rc.local  ) just added a "/usr/bin/dsmc 
sched &" at the bottom.

You don't have to make any sort of init script for it.

-ed


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I've installed TSM on Linux for 390 and have successfully backed up my system.  
However, to make the install more permanent, the document says to put some "exports" 
into the .profile.  The only .profiles I can find are for individual users.  Do I have 
to define a user on Linux that matches my TSM client name and then update its .profile?

How do I get dsmcad to automatically start with each boot of the system?  >From what I 
can tell I have to write a routine that resides in /sbin/init.d.  If that is true, why 
not distribute a script for Linux with TSM?

Thanks,
Keith



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TSM on Linux install

2001-12-06 Thread Keith Reynolds

I've installed TSM on Linux for 390 and have successfully backed up my system.  
However, to make the install more permanent, the document says to put some "exports" 
into the .profile.  The only .profiles I can find are for individual users.  Do I have 
to define a user on Linux that matches my TSM client name and then update its .profile?

How do I get dsmcad to automatically start with each boot of the system?  >From what I 
can tell I have to write a routine that resides in /sbin/init.d.  If that is true, why 
not distribute a script for Linux with TSM?

Thanks,
Keith



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Re: TSM on Linux install

2001-12-06 Thread Lloyd Dieter

Keith,

Linux typically uses BASH, so instead of .profile, look for
.bash_profile.

As to the dsmcad start script, can't you put it in to /etc/inittab?  If
you want to do a start script, you should be able to use one of the
others as a template to work from.

-Lloyd

Keith Reynolds wrote:

> I've installed TSM on Linux for 390 and have successfully backed up my system.  
>However, to make the install more permanent, the document says to put some "exports" 
>into the .profile.  The only .profiles I can find are for individual users.  Do I 
>have to define a user on Linux that matches my TSM client name and then update its 
>.profile?
>
> How do I get dsmcad to automatically start with each boot of the system?  >From what 
>I can tell I have to write a routine that resides in /sbin/init.d.  If that is true, 
>why not distribute a script for Linux with TSM?
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
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