ADSM-L

Re: Nohup Scheduler Service.

2002-03-28 11:53:04
Subject: Re: Nohup Scheduler Service.
From: Elenara Geraldo <eg.le AT LYCOS DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 08:37:54 -0800
 hi,
 execute the command below:

 #nohup dsmc schedule 2> /dev/null &

 after reboot the server/machine


good luck!
Elenara Geraldo
Analyst Support



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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:59:11
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:59:11
 Bruno Dostie wrote:
>hi,
>on my HP-UX 10.20 O.S. box, using TSM 3.1.x
>
>I have created a file named: start_adsm_backup
>
>#!/usr/bin/sh
>nohup dsmc schedule 2> /dev/null &
>
>to start tsm process I type from directory where file is located:
>./start_adsm_backup &
>
>just run-it and verify if process exist. if not, look at your perms or
>options.   look in file dsmsched.log, it can be helpfull to know when the
>process is killed.
>
>Bye
>
>wish it can help ;-)
>
>Bruno Dostie
>Girant systhmes Cad
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>
>
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>Anybody,
>
>I am trying to get the scheduler service to run in the background and to
>continue running after a logout.  My TSM server is ver. 4.1.4.1 and AIX
>4.3.3, my tsm b-a client is 4.1.4 on a Unix Tru64 OS.  I was using the
>'Tivoli Storage Manager for UNIX - Using the Backup-Archive Clients', in
>chapter 5 'Automating TSM Tasks.'  In the chapter it details using the
>following statement 'nohup dsmc schedule 2> /dev/null &'.  However, it
>only continues to run while I am logged in, if I log out and log back
>in, the process can not be found.  Our software vendor affirmed that he
>could get other processes to run after a logout, but could not get the
>dsmc schedule process to run after a logout.  It is probably obvious I
>am not a Unix guru so any help would be very appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bud Brown
>Information Services
>Systems Administrator
>
>
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