Re: BACKUPSET DELETE PROBLEM
2000-11-09 16:23:10
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Re: BACKUPSET DELETE PROBLEM |
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Nicholas Cassimatis/Raleigh/IBM <nickpc AT US.IBM DOT COM> |
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Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:12:23 -0500 |
You can run an ADSM admin session from your script, and do whatever you
like with the output. You can store the password in a file, then read the
file contents into a variable, to keep the password out of the script (on
AIX, using a tool like SUDO, any user can run the script, but only the root
user can read the file the password is stored in. Something like this:
PASSWORD='cat /home/root/adsmpw'
"dsmadmc -id=USERID -pass=$PASSWORD "macro macroname"
Nick Cassimatis
nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com
"I'm one cookie away from happy." - Snoopy (Charles Schulz)
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