Re: FW: web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-17 Thread Tobias Hofmann

Hi Rob and all,

At 03:08 13.07.2002, you wrote:
Tobias,
We just had this problem on our Unix Server.  TSM support instructed us to
shut down the TSM server then the following command should be run: dsmserv
runfile in the /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/webimages/dsmserv.idl.  Unfortunately
I do not have a Win2K server to transfer this directory and file to

this would translate to ?:\Programme\tivoli\tsm\server\dsmserv runfile
dsmserv.idl

and solved my problem after a crucial hint from glen hattrup:

it only worked after i had stopped the server, changed the language from
deu to ameng, restarted, then restopped, and ran the command above.

then, after rechanging the language to deu, it even worked in german.

go figure...

thanks to all answering and trying to help, it is very much appreciated! :)

regards,

tobi... :)

but the
gentleman at TSM knew immediately what the problem was just by the error
404.

Hope this helps,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Tobias Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web admin interface: problem with install


ladies, gentlemen,

i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
as to how to troubleshoot the following:

installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device) in
the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
i suppose the install-file is good.

both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as well
(hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver are
stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

background:
after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was only
set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name - security
policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do some
backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
if possible.

the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
services like
- dhcp
- print spool
- licence protocol
- remote registry service
- smtp
- snmp
- phone
- iis-admin and
- www-publishing
might keep the admin tools from working?

thanks in advance for any input,

kind regards from germany,

tobi hofmann


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Re: FW: web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-17 Thread Salak Juraj

Hey, this has positive side effect - it helped me
to actually change the language to english even on dsmadmc sessions
(I had prevuiously mix of english in WEB and german in dsmadmc command line)

nice!

regards
Juraj


-Original Message-
From: Tobias Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: web admin interface: problem with install


Hi Rob and all,

At 03:08 13.07.2002, you wrote:
Tobias,
We just had this problem on our Unix Server.  TSM support instructed us to
shut down the TSM server then the following command should be run: dsmserv
runfile in the /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/webimages/dsmserv.idl.  Unfortunately
I do not have a Win2K server to transfer this directory and file to

this would translate to ?:\Programme\tivoli\tsm\server\dsmserv runfile
dsmserv.idl

and solved my problem after a crucial hint from glen hattrup:

it only worked after i had stopped the server, changed the language from
deu to ameng, restarted, then restopped, and ran the command above.

then, after rechanging the language to deu, it even worked in german.

go figure...

thanks to all answering and trying to help, it is very much appreciated! :)

regards,

tobi... :)

but the
gentleman at TSM knew immediately what the problem was just by the error
404.

Hope this helps,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Tobias Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web admin interface: problem with install


ladies, gentlemen,

i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
as to how to troubleshoot the following:

installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device) in
the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
i suppose the install-file is good.

both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as well
(hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver are
stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

background:
after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was only
set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name - security
policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do some
backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
if possible.

the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
services like
- dhcp
- print spool
- licence protocol
- remote registry service
- smtp
- snmp
- phone
- iis-admin and
- www-publishing
might keep the admin tools from working?

thanks in advance for any input,

kind regards from germany,

tobi hofmann


--
Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Hofmann   Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar  D99423 Weimar
Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
  Fon: ++49-(0)3643-58-3780  Fax : -3701
e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--
Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Hofmann   Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar  D99423 Weimar
Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
 Fon: ++49-(0)3643-58-3780  Fax : -3701

Re: FW: web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-16 Thread Tobias Hofmann

Hi Rob,

thanx for your answer -

At 03:08 13.07.2002, you wrote:
Tobias,
We just had this problem on our Unix Server.  TSM support instructed us to
shut down the TSM server then the following command should be run: dsmserv
runfile in the /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/webimages/dsmserv.idl.  Unfortunately
I do not have a Win2K server to transfer this directory and file to

this would translate to ?:\Programme\tivoli\tsm\server\dsmserv runfile
dsmserv.idl

I was informed offlist that there is an update available to 5.1.1.1, which
i tried first, to no avail.

Then, I tried running the above command, but the effect is still the same -
no icon tree in the left frame, 404 instead.

Any further ideas, anybody?

Curious, Tobi...

but the
gentleman at TSM knew immediately what the problem was just by the error
404.

Hope this helps,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Tobias Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web admin interface: problem with install


ladies, gentlemen,

i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
as to how to troubleshoot the following:

installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device) in
the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
i suppose the install-file is good.

both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as well
(hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver are
stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

background:
after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was only
set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name - security
policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do some
backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
if possible.

the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
services like
- dhcp
- print spool
- licence protocol
- remote registry service
- smtp
- snmp
- phone
- iis-admin and
- www-publishing
might keep the admin tools from working?

thanks in advance for any input,

kind regards from germany,

tobi hofmann


--
Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Hofmann   Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar  D99423 Weimar
Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
  Fon: ++49-(0)3643-58-3780  Fax : -3701
e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--
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Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
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Re: web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-12 Thread TAZ

Tobi.

The latest web based tools need the latest JRE. Upgrade the Java to 1.3.1
minimum just to be safe.

Sam.
- Original Message -
From: Tobias Hofmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 8:40 AM
Subject: web admin interface: problem with install


 ladies, gentlemen,

 i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
 facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
 as to how to troubleshoot the following:

 installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
 computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
 after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
 mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

 i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
 another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
 gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
 in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

 installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device)
in
 the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
 i suppose the install-file is good.

 both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as
well
 (hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
 in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

 if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
 get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver
are
 stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

 background:
 after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
 machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
 couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
 the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was
only
 set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name -
security
 policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
 reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do
some
 backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
 if possible.

 the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
 either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
 material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
 win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
 services like
 - dhcp
 - print spool
 - licence protocol
 - remote registry service
 - smtp
 - snmp
 - phone
 - iis-admin and
 - www-publishing
 might keep the admin tools from working?

 thanks in advance for any input,

 kind regards from germany,

 tobi hofmann


 --
 Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Hofmann   Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar  D99423 Weimar
 Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
 SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
 Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
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FW: web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-12 Thread Rob Hefty

Tobias,
We just had this problem on our Unix Server.  TSM support instructed us to
shut down the TSM server then the following command should be run: dsmserv
runfile in the /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/webimages/dsmserv.idl.  Unfortunately
I do not have a Win2K server to transfer this directory and file to but the
gentleman at TSM knew immediately what the problem was just by the error
404.

Hope this helps,

Rob

-Original Message-
From: Tobias Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web admin interface: problem with install


ladies, gentlemen,

i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
as to how to troubleshoot the following:

installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device) in
the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
i suppose the install-file is good.

both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as well
(hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver are
stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

background:
after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was only
set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name - security
policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do some
backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
if possible.

the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
services like
- dhcp
- print spool
- licence protocol
- remote registry service
- smtp
- snmp
- phone
- iis-admin and
- www-publishing
might keep the admin tools from working?

thanks in advance for any input,

kind regards from germany,

tobi hofmann


--
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Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
 Fon: ++49-(0)3643-58-3780  Fax : -3701
   e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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web admin interface: problem with install

2002-07-11 Thread Tobias Hofmann

ladies, gentlemen,

i just subscribed to this list, since i found no clues on the problem i am
facing - i would be very happy if anybody could provide me with some hints
as to how to troubleshoot the following:

installing the 5.1.1.0 version of the tsm server on a dell multiprocessor
computer running win2k advanced server and going through the init-process
after setup gives me a running server, which i can administrate using the
mmc-commandline and wizards included with the mmc.

i cannot, however, use the web admin interface (neither locally nor from
another machine), since the frame on the left hand of the browser window
gives me 404. i can, however, logon to the server and have a command line
in my webbrowser - also the show events option seems to work fine.

installing the same server on a win2kpro machine (with no backup device) in
the same manner as before shows me the left frame with all the options, so
i suppose the install-file is good.

both os are german, and the version of tsm server i chose is german as well
(hoping to thus avoid lang problems - why i would choose to install german
in the first place might be discussed elsewhere...).

if anybody could provide me with info concerning how to troubleshoot why i
get a 404 for the admin tools, and where the settings for the webserver are
stored (paths?), i would be very happy.

background:
after having tried to install the last version 4 tsm server on this
machine, which even refused to initialise the server, and going through a
couple of install/uninstall/registry_clean/..., i succeeded in installing
the new 5.1.1.0 only after killing the windows installation (which was only
set up for backup, and had things like change admin account name - security
policy here - and some shut down services) and do a plain vanilla
reinstall, so that it at least works now with my library and we can do some
backups. i would like to avoid going through that reinstall circle again,
if possible.

the above makes me think if there is something peculiar about the way
either dell has you install the server or our win2kadvanced installation
material, since all these problems did not arise on a test install on my
win2kpro workstation. maybe it could also be possible that deactivating
services like
- dhcp
- print spool
- licence protocol
- remote registry service
- smtp
- snmp
- phone
- iis-admin and
- www-publishing
might keep the admin tools from working?

thanks in advance for any input,

kind regards from germany,

tobi hofmann


--
Dipl.-Ing. Tobias Hofmann   Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar  D99423 Weimar
Professur fuer Graphische Datenverarbeitung  Projekt medienquadrat
SnailMail:  Bauhaus-Universitaet  Weimar,  Fak. Medien,  D99421 Weimar
Location: D99423 Weimar Karl-Haussknechtstr. 7  Zimmer 111
 Fon: ++49-(0)3643-58-3780  Fax : -3701
   e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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