DSMCUTIL Utility Question
1999-09-28 07:53:09
Hello,
This is a very basic question. However, I have not found any documentation
so far that answers this question.
In using the DSMCUTIL utility, there is an option called
/COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME. In the help file for the newest client software, it
mentions that you can use the server name for this option.
My question is this, can you use the TCP/IP address instead of the server
name for this option?
I would assume the answer is yes, because if this option is not used, the
value specified in the dsm.opt file would be used. Since there is no
/COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME option in the dsm.opt client options file, I would
assume IBM means the TCPServeraddress option. Since TCP/IP address number
can be used for this option it would logically follow that the DSMCUTIL
/COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME option would be able to use the TCP/IP address number
of the ADSM server.
Can anyone help on this?
Thank you,
Damian Ryan
Damian Ryan
Johnson & Johnson
Networking & Computing Services
Dryan5 AT NCSUS.JNJ DOT COM <mailto:Dryan5 AT NCSUS.JNJ DOT COM>
908.575.5488
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