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Re: Query client connectivity

2002-09-20 13:29:25
Subject: Re: Query client connectivity
From: Justin Bleistein <justin.bleistein AT SUNGARD DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 13:23:46 -0400
What I do is jsut put it in "/etc/inittab" as respawn. I'm not sure if
there are Unix clients but that's what I do and I always know the scheduler
is up and running unless there's some weird network glitch.

--Justin



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To all:

Is there a way to query client connectivity?  What I mean is:  Is there
a way to see if at least basic connectivity is there (i.e.  a scheduler
running)?  It would be nice to run a script just before I leave from
work that lets me know that at least a scheduler is running on each
machine, and not have to wait for the daily report that I get every
morning to realize that 5 or 6 machines were missed during the night.
Does TSM make something like this?  A third party?  Do I make my own?
Any help would be appreciated!

TIA.



James Qualls
Information Center Analyst III, CNE, CCNA
Telephone: (509) 754-5088 ext. 2224
Direct Dial:  (509) 754-6751
Email:  jqualls AT gcpud DOT org


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