synchronization? Or will it just reset itself the next time it turns on?
We're seeing the former - and thereby an administrator has to reset the
node's password before they can resume backups. Any ideas on if this is
normal, or if something is amiss? Thanks very much,
Doug Baker
Is the client set for PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE?
Yes, this is in our standard optionset for all clients..
Doug
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:28:07 -0400, Doug Baker wrote:
Hi all. I am wondering what the effects of password expiration are when a
client scheduler is turned off. Let's say we have
The server is AIX 5.2.3 - clients are typically XP, many running 5.1.6. In
all cases they are running the client scheduler service.
I'll have to do some testing with an expired password to see what the dsmc q
sess returns. I can set it to 1 day and wait until tomorrow, I assume - or
is there a
Hi everyone,
Currently we're running TSM 4.2.3.0 on AIX, attached to an IBM 3583
library. I'm curious about the prospects of migrating the TSM system
from AIX to Solaris.
1. Is it feasible to do this with the same library? (does the existing
data on the 3583 tapes need to be converted, or can a
? Thanks for any info!
Doug Baker
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I have successfully connected to a TSM 3.7 server via JDBC.
Unfortunately its a bit kludgy. JDBC does not seem to be
compatible with the TSM ODBC driver. (and I've tried everything
from the old ADSM ODBC drivers up to the newest TSM).
But MS Access gets to the TSM db without any trouble, so I
. I'd be very interested in any progress you make
on getting this to work.
Good luck!
..Paul
At 04:18 PM 12/6/2000 -0500, Doug Baker wrote:
Hello all. Has anyone successfully used Java the
JDBC to query
a TSM database? Our TSM is 3.7, on AIX. I've tried
various ODBC
drivers, from ADSM 3.6
ilder Foundation 4.0. But note
that when I try to use the JDBC explorer under Borland JBuilder
3.0 Pro, I get the same problem.
I've also tested this on NT 4.0 - so I suspect it's something to
do with JDBC, snce the same ODBC datasource is fine with Access.
Any advice would be great..
Doug Baker