ADSM-L

Re: http webadmin problem

2002-08-07 11:50:16
Subject: Re: http webadmin problem
From: Nigel Howard <nhoward AT SYNSTAR DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 15:55:42 +0100
Sorry Geir,
        it seems to be me! I tried netscape from a box next to the server and
it worked - must be something in the lan back to the office or my
laptop setup...
regards Nigel


On Wednesday 07 Aug 2002 3:05 pm, you wrote:
> Hi again,
> it was my first thought. Otther than that, check for messages during
> startup - TSM usually says something about http port opened, or
> initialized...
>
> Rgds.
> G. G. Halvorsen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nigel Howard [mailto:nhoward AT SYNSTAR DOT COM]
> Sent: 7. august 2002 15:38
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: http webadmin problem
>
>
> Hello Geirr,
>         thanks for reply, but yes they are defined, 'q opt' follows:
> ...everything is defaulted at the moment
>
> tsm: TSM>q opt
>
> Server Option     Option Setting       Server Option     Option
> Setting ----------------- -------------------- -----------------
> --------------------
> CommTimeOut       60                   IdleTimeOut       15
> BufPoolSize       2048                 LogPoolSize       512
> DateFormat        1 (mm/dd/yyyy)       TimeFormat        1 (hh:mm:ss)
> NumberFormat      1 (1,000.00)         MessageFormat     1
> Language          en_US                MaxSessions       25
> ExpInterval       24                   ExpQuiet          No
> EventServerLoggi- Yes                  MirrorRead DB     Normal
>  ng
> MirrorRead LOG    Normal               MirrorWrite DB    Sequential
> MirrorWrite LOG   Parallel             TxnGroupMax       40
> MoveBatchSize     40                   MoveSizeThresh    500
> StatusMsgCnt      10                   RestoreInterval   1,440
> UseLargeBuffers   Yes                  DisableScheds     No
> AuditStorage      Yes                  REQSYSauthoutfile Yes
> SELFTUNEBUFpools- No                   SELFTUNETXNsize   No
>  ize
> DBPAGEShadow      No                   DBPAGESHADOWFile  dbpgshdw.bdt
> QueryAuth         None
> TCPPort           1500                 HTTPPort          1580
> HTTPSPort         1543                 TCPWindowsize     0
> TCPBufsize        16384                TCPNoDelay        Yes
> IPXSocket         8522                 NetbiosBufferSize 16384
> NetbiosSessions   25                   LuName            DSMSERV1
> TPNProfilename                         TPNAME            dsmserv
> IPXBufferSize     4096                 CommMethod        TCPIP
> CommMethod        HTTP                 MsgInterval       1
> Enable3590Library No                   ShmPort           1510
> FileExit                               UserExit
> FileTextExit                           AssistVCRRecovery Yes
> AcsAccessId                            AcsTimeoutX       1
> AcsLockDrive      No                   AcsQuickInit      No
> SNMPSubagentPort  1521                 SNMPSubagentHost  127.0.0.1
> SNMPHeartBeatInt  5                    TECHost
> more...   (<ENTER> to continue, 'C' to cancel)
>
> TECPort           0
>
> On Wednesday 07 Aug 2002 2:24 pm, you wrote:
> > HI Nigel,
> > have you checked your dsmserv.opt for commmethod http and httpport
> > 1580?
> >
> > Rgds.
> > Geirr G. Halvorsen
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nigel Howard [mailto:nhoward AT SYNSTAR DOT COM]
> > Sent: 7. august 2002 12:42
> > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > Subject: http webadmin problem
> >
> >
> > hello,
> >         I have setup tsm servers before and not hit this problem.
> > I can connect on the command line but when I http to 1580, the
> > connection halts.
> > I have tried tsm 4.2 and 4.1 and now gone back to 3.7 which used to
> > work fine.
> > It is on a private lan and to rule out the network, I have tried a
> > cross cable between my laptop and the server.
> > I have tried two different servers j40 and c20.
> > I have tried my usual linux mdk82 and then win2k to connect with.
> > Every browser just sits there till it times out...
> >
> > I know it's probably something obvious, I have even gone back to my
> > manual from the course.
> >
> > regards Nigel

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