My apologies, after further checking dsmc sched is not running. If i start it
in the foreground the client asks me to log into the server. passwordaccess is
set to generate. If i leave it running in the foreground it gets the
schedules. If i do a nohup dsmc sched 2> /dev/null & the process does not stay
running. I suspect because it it asking for a login in the background. How
does it store that information?
Thanks,
Mooney
--- rbs AT bu DOT edu wrote:
> >Yes, the scheduler is running.
> >Yes, the scheduler is running.
>
> I'd then use the public domain 'lsof' command or comparable facility
> on that client to see if it was actually listening at that port number;
> and check that its options file does not tell it to use a peculiar
> port number. Beyond that, restart the process, or use some opsys
> analysis aids. Richard
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