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All problems went away as soon as we began to let DSMCAD
start the scheduler.
Regards
Thomas Rupp
All problems went away as soon as we began to let DSMCAD
start the scheduler.
Regards
Thomas Rupp
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Sent: 07 January 2004 01:46
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Ok, I am showing my old age/lack of memory/in-experience
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Jack,
Getting
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If you have screen installed just start up a screen session and run:
dsmc sched
Then Ctrl-A , Ctrl-D
If you need to get back into the screen:
screen -R
Coats, Jack wrote:
Ok, I am showing my old age/lack of memory/in-experience in this area, but:
I need to reset the passwords for a
I've found the following to work pretty well:
(dsmc sched 21 /dev/null )
The parenthesis drop it into a sub-shell and cleanly detaches from your
current session.
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Steven P.
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This always works for me:
nohup dsmc sched 21 /dev/null /dev/null
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From: Steven Pemberton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 4:22 PM
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I've found the following to work pretty
Hot Diggety! Prather, Wanda was rumored to have written:
This always works for me:
nohup dsmc sched 21 /dev/null /dev/null
Alternatively, drop this one liner in /etc/inittab on an AIX system:
dsmc::respawn:/usr/bin/dsmc sched -password=quiet /dev/null 21
(It is usually preferrable to put
Ok, I am showing my old age/lack of memory/in-experience in this area, but:
I need to reset the passwords for a couple AIX clients.
Where do I start up the scheduler on these machines? (AIX 4.3.3)
How do I do an elequent kind of thing to do:
nohup dsmc sched
or whatever to restart
I usually put the startup in /etc/rc.local, but you can put it in /etc/inittab
(not respawn), or /etc/rc.tcpip.
As root, to restart the sched process and detach it:
# sh -c /bin/dsmc sched /dev/null 21
If placing in an rc file, remember to background it '', probably the inittab
as well.
hope
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