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Re: is it running ?? -Reply -Reply -Reply

1999-01-27 10:05:26
Subject: Re: is it running ?? -Reply -Reply -Reply
From: Nelson Reis <NelsonR AT SOGH.WINNIPEG.MB DOT CA>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 09:05:26 -0600
I'm fresh to ADSM and Unix and its been a crazy time trying to learn both
at the same time but I ask the questions and I get the answers (at least I
hope so). I'm glad there is a list serv for this product so I can get better
answers.
Thanks,
Nelson.

>>> Wojciech Czubek <nubu8 AT MERLIN.LONDON.WAII DOT COM> 01/27/99
04:01am >>>
Nelson,

I wonder who was your ADSM instructor, certainly it looks like
he was very successful in spreading misinformation.

I start dsmc sched every time using nohup and then logoff.
I have no problems.

Best Greetings

Wojtek
Western Geo

>
> Yotin,
>
> If you want to really know what is running on your Unix box just use
> SMIT, processes and subsystems, processes, show all current
> processes and no to threads. You can scroll through the processes
and
> see if the dsmc sched is running.
> I don't know about re-reading the initab file, that seems like the wrong
> thing to do since it should also attempt to initialize everything else in
there
> again, am I wrong. Also, my experience with dsmc sched shows if you
> try to start the program in an active window and logout then the
> command is cancelled. My ADSM instructor said that is the design of
the
> dsmc application. If anyone can prove different let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> Nelson.
>
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