ADSM-L

Re: Running ADSM Scheduler as a service on NT4

1998-07-09 02:45:31
Subject: Re: Running ADSM Scheduler as a service on NT4
From: Mark Reschke <M.Reschke AT ITS.UNIMELB.EDU DOT AU>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 16:45:31 +1000
Damien,

Once you have installed the ADSM Client for NT, in the BACLIENT directory
there exists a file called dsmcutil.  This is the program IBM ships with
ADSM to configure the service and the required registry entries.  The
command you will need to execute should look something like this:

dsmcutil inst /node:nodename /password:password /name:"Service Name"
/autostart:yes /clientdir:c:\win32app\ibm\adsm\baclient

You will need to put the service name in double quotes only if there is a
space in it.  The program will now execute according to the schedule.  If
you have any questions you can e-mail me directly.

Regards,
Mark.

Mark Reschke
Systems Support Analyst
Information Technology Services
University of Melbourne
Ph. +613 9344 5411
Fax. +613 9347 4803

mailto:M.Reschke AT its.unimelb.edu DOT au


>-----Original Message-----
>From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On
>Behalf Of
>Damien Lorschy
>Sent: July 9, 1998 15:16
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: Running ADSM Scheduler as a service on NT4
>
>
>Can anyone offer advice on how to run the ADSM scheduler on
>NT4 (as a backup
>client) without having to be logged on?
>
>I have tried the NT 4 Resource Kit SVRANY to run the scheduler
>as a service,
>but it was not successsful.
>
>======================================
>
>Mr Damien Lorschy
>
>Information Technology Systems Officer
>
>D.Lorschy AT uws.edu DOT au
>Ph:  (02) 4620 3091
>Fax: (02) 4626 6937
>
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>Information Technology Services
>University Of Western Sydney Macarthur
>PO Box 555
>CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 2560
>Australia
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