Roger,
That would do it! Last line of the dsmserv.opt - "DISABLESHEDS YES".
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
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Graham Trigge
IT Technical Specialist
Server Support
Telstra Australia
Office: (02) 8272 8657
Mobile: 0409 654 434
Roger Deschner
<rogerd AT UIC DOT EDU>
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Re: Schedules not running
22/01/2004 03:32
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Please respond to
"ADSM: Dist Stor
Manager"
<[email protected]
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Check your dsmserv.opt file to make sure that you do NOT have
DISABLESCHEDS YES
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Graham Trigge wrote:
>All,
>
>I am running TSM 5.1.8.0 on Solaris 8. My client is a Windows 2K server
>(client version 5.2.0.1).
>
>I have the node registered and it can perform manual backups without a
>problem. However, when it comes time to run a scheduled backup I get the
>following error:
> "01/20/2004 16:10:37 ANS1351E Session rejected: All server sessions
>are currently in use"
>
>I have 500 maximum backup sessions with 80% being used for scheduled
>sessions (to make sure it is not a max session problem). There are
>currently only 2 nodes registered on this server (the other is the server
>itself, and it doesn't backup on it's schedule either). The only thing I
>can see out of place is "Central Scheduler" on the server status is
>"disabled", and for the life of me I can't find where/how to enable it.
>
>Any informattion would be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
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>
>Graham Trigge
>IT Technical Specialist
>Server Support
>Telstra Australia
>
>Office: (02) 8272 8657
>Mobile: 0409 654 434
>
>
>
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