Robert,
It's been awhile since I've checked this, but the QUIET option DID used
to affect what got put into the schedule log. However, when you make
changes to the dsm.sys/dsm.opt files, make sure you restart the adsm
scheduler (dsmc sched) to make the changes take effect.
..Paul
Paul Zarnowski Phone: 607/255-4757
Cornell Information Technologies Fax: 607/255-6523
Cornell University US Mail: 315 CCC, Ithaca, NY 14853-2601
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On Thu, 13 Jul 1995 16:06:27 EDT Bob Klein said:
On Thu, 13 Jul 1995 16:06:27 EDT Bob Klein said:
>Some of our users are backing up disks with thousands of files
>and a very complicated subdirectory structure. As a result, their
>schedulelog file becomes very large very fast. They would like
>to be able to restrict the information that gets put in the
>schedulelog file, e.g. just the summary stats. They are using
>the schedulelogretention option, but that does not really meet
>their needs. The QUIET option appears to affect only what is
>displayed on the monitor, not what goes into the schedulelog
>file. Is there an option I have overlooked. If not, could someone
>from IBM comment on whether there are plans to provide this
>sort of capability? Thanks.
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