Re[2]: WIN 95 ADSM GUI Question
1998-11-23 16:46:38
I would never have guessed adsm was storing these requests on the
server. My thought was that the client was storing the requests in
some file and that if I found out what the name of that file was I
could just delete it.
james.sporer AT doit.wisc DOT edu
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Subject: Re: WIN 95 ADSM GUI Question
Author: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> at IPNET
Date: 11/23/98 11:07 AM
I ran into this before also, I let the command run and finish. But I was
told that you can delete the ADSM User id on the server.
All the actions for that id would be deleted. Then create a new user id.
This may be faster if you have the rights to create a new id.
james.sporer AT CCMAIL.ADP.WISC DOT EDU on 11/23/98 10:53:57 AM
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Subject: WIN 95 ADSM GUI Question
By mistake I requested a huge volume of data from the activity log
using the gui admin client with the include option. After waiting a
couple of minutes for the output I decided to cancel the gui session
and start over requesting what I actually wanted. When I click on the
activity log after restarting it still requests the same data from the
activity log. Obviously the activity log request is getting stored
some place and reexecuting every time I click on activity log. I even
went so far as to reinstall the admin gui but couldn't get rid of the
request. The only way I was able to get rid of the queued activity
log command was to let it complete. Has anybody else run into this
and is there a way to get rid of that stored command in the GUI?
james.sporer AT doit.wisc DOT edu
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