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Re: dsmsched.log file locations

2000-05-28 17:06:32
Subject: Re: dsmsched.log file locations
From: "John St. Martin" <stmartin AT WNYCHS DOT ORG>
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 17:06:32 -0400
did you also set the DSM_LOG enviornment variable before firing
up the client?

ie, under sh...
DSM_LOG=/opt/tsmbkp
export DSM_LOG

John

On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 08:29:19AM +1200, Rik Foote wrote:
> Morning all.
>
> I am running
> ADSM 3.1.2.50 and
> Client    3.1.0.8 on
> Solaris   2.6
>
> I recently changed the location of the dsmsched.log and dsmerror.log files
> and updated the dsm.sys file, stopped the client, moved the log files to
> their new location and restarted the client and the server to bring in the
> change. But now I seem to get ADSM writing its logs to both places.
>
> The dsm.sys file looks like
>    Node               e10dev1
>    tcpnodelay         yes
>    schedmode          prompted
>    schedlogname       /opt/tsmbkp/dsmsched.log
>    schedlogretention  7 D
>    errorlogname       /opt/tsmbkp/dsmerror.log
>    errorlogretention  30 D
>    inclexcl           /opt/IBMadsm-c/dsm.list
>
> and the dsmsched.log and dsmerror.log files do exist in directory
> /opt/tsmbkp and are being updated daily
> e10dev1(m260634) - /opt/tsmbkp 68 :# ls -l
> total 15428
> -rw-rw-rw-   1 root     other      26245 May 27 02:41 dsmerror.log
> -rw-rw-rw-   1 root     root     7863282 May 27 02:41 dsmsched.log
>
> but the dsmsched.log file has been recreated in the original directory
> /opt/IBMadsm-c, and is still being updated daily
> e10dev1(m260634) - /opt/IBMadsm-c 74 :# ls -l dsmsc*
> -rw-rw-rw-   1 root     root     1115586 May 27 02:41 dsmsched.log
>
> It seems the client is logging to the new location, but server type log
> messages are being written to the old location. This is the last few lines
> of the old location file
> Normal File-->           737,280
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/secure/workflow/efmlocn.nsf [Sent]
> Normal File-->           524,288
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/secure/workflow/speedwlg.nsf [Sent]
> Directory-->               2,048 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/DbTemp [Sent]
>
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/Dirty [Sent]
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/MailTemp [Sent]
>
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/RepTemp [Sent]
>
> Normal File-->           106,496
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/DbTemp/Tempfile.doc
>
> and the last few lines of the new location file
> Normal File-->           737,280
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/secure/workflow/efmlocn.nsf [Sent]
> Normal File-->           524,288
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/secure/workflow/speedwlg.nsf [Sent]
> Directory-->               2,048 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/DbTemp [Sent]
>
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/Dirty [Sent]
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/MailTemp [Sent]
>
> Directory-->                  96 /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/RepTemp [Sent]
>
> Normal File-->           106,496
> /opt/notes/ldsdev01/tmp/DbTemp/Tempfile.doc
>
> Today they are identical, but this is not always the case. I suspect that
> the server is still writing to the old location. I have checked out
> everything I can find about server options in the redbooks and Admin
> guides, etc. but cannot find anything relating to path names of server log
> files.
>
> Can anyone shed some light on this one?
>
> Rik Foote,
> Storage Management (ha!)
> WestpacTrust Bank
> New Zealand
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