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Re: Way to run 2 schedulers

2001-12-16 18:41:59
Subject: Re: Way to run 2 schedulers
From: Steve Harris <STEVE_HARRIS AT HEALTH.QLD.GOV DOT AU>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 09:33:40 +1000
Hi Mark,

use one dsm.sys with several stanzas in it, one for each base node in the 
cluster and one for each application node.
I use a shareable dsm.opt with each application node too, and application start 
and stop scripts.
One gotcha is that the encrypted password has to be set up on each machine, and 
the password set to not expire for a long time otherwise the PASSWORD GENERATE 
function will change it on one machine and it won't match in the other machine 
after the failover.

Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia



>>> Mark van Huijstee <M.van.Huijstee AT CHELLO DOT NL> 17/12/2001 6:03:57 >>>
Hi,

Can anyone tell me what would be the way to run 2 schedulers on 1
machine? I'm trying to implement TSM client on a AIX HACMP configuration
with mutual takeover. I seem to get stuck because of the fact that only 1
dsm.sys can exist.

Thanks in advance!


Regards,

Mark van Huijstee



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