Re: TRACING
2004-11-03 11:09:09
Normally tracing is most useful when working with IBM support or
development to diagnose a problem. The trace settings you need, and what
components you need to trace depend on the nature of the problem.
Perhaps if you were to describe your TSM environment and the problem you
are having, and include actual documentation showing the problem, someone
on this list might already know what you are seeing, eliminating the need
to trace at all.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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"Lepre, James" <JLEPRE AT NECA DOT ORG>
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>>> JLEPRE AT NECA DOT ORG 11/2/2004 11:56:10 AM >>>
Hello All,
I am having a difficult time setting up a trace. I need to trace a
backup I am trying to perform because it keeps failing in the same
place. I know I need to add something to the DSM.OPT file but I have
forgotten what it is, and also is there something on the server side I
need to do as well. Any help is always appreciated, and thank you in
advance.
Thanks
James
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