David -
It's strange that the TSM server Activity Log shows no ANR message of
any kind relating to the dsmadmc session loss: I would expect at
least some record of the session drop from its end. Based upon what
you report, it would appear that the TSM server was not responsible
for the dsmadmc s
ard Sims
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 6:25 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] wait=yes timeout??
David -
The "ANS1017E Session rejected..." message should have a
corresponding ANR message in the Activity Log, so look there - and
check your server timeout values
David -
The "ANS1017E Session rejected..." message should have a
corresponding ANR message in the Activity Log, so look there - and
check your server timeout values (e.g., IDLETimeout) for the value
you observe.
Richard Sims
Can anyone confirm that there is a 12 hour time limit for a scripted
dsmadmc command where "wait=yes" is set?
I have an AIX script that performs basically synchs up my production TSM
server with one at our DR site. A portion of it is below.
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# sync