Re: problems with Webshell
1996-10-16 09:49:45
Webshell allows ADSM administration from any Web Browser such as
netscape, with the proper authorization of course.
Check out IBM's ADSM page:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/storage/software/adsm/adsmhome.htm
You can also check out a live demo of Webshell:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/storage/software/adsm/adwsdemo.htm
It would be a perfect solution to our problem of doing remote ADSM
administration, without using the command line interface.
Judging from the List, it doesn't look like too many people have heard
about it.
David Killingsworth
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Subject: Re: problems with Webshell
Author: ADSM-L (ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU) at unix,mime
Date: 10/16/96 7:55 AM
What exactly is the "WebShell" ?
What will it do form me or any of my ADSM clients...?
I haven't heard anything... is it just a GUI client ?
... or does it go further than that....?
later
Dwight
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Subject: problems with Webshell
Author: ADSM-L at unix,mime/dd.RFC-822=ADSM-L\@VM\.MARIST\.EDU
Date: 10/15/96 2:32 PM
Is anybody out there using the webshell product for ADSM. I
downloaded it, and installed it 2 of my "clients" for testing. It
would be a great advantage for me to use this if we could get it to
work.
My clients are Lotus Notes servers running on OS/2 Warp. I have 3
disk drives. C, D, and E. I only backup files from the E:\NOTESDB\
directory. I have C and D labeled at the OS level as OS/2, and I
don't have E labeled at all at the OS level.
When I use webshell to look at my client node. I don't get any
information for disk E. I supply the exact directory that is being
backed up...which is E:\notesdb\ and it will show me the filestore for
that, but it doesn't automatically show up when I go to the URL:
http://server.host:2121/webshell/
I only get
disk label file system last incremental backup
c: os/2 hpfs _________________
d: os/2 hpfs _________________
e: e hpfs _________________
Specify other disk _____________________
I thought there may be one of 2 problems. I didn't backup anything in
the root of e: only in the sub-dir e:\notesdb, or it's because I don't
have a disk label for the e: disk.
anybody have any thoughts.
anybody else using webshell?
David W. Killingsworth
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