Hi folks,
I am having an issue with configuring schedules in TSM for Domino TDP nodes on multiple partitions. I used the sample command scripts and edited them to better suit my environment. (Note the samples "as were" did not work in my environment).
To test the command scripts I logged in as the Domino ID correspondent to the partition (for example, DOM_dpar1) and executed the script manually, which is successful. However when I have a schedule call upon the script, it remains in a state of pending (using the q ev * * command) and a session is not even opened on the dsmc -console screen.
Some things I think you should note is I am running dsmcad and have managedservices webclient and schedule in /ba/bin/dsm.sys file. I have also tried the alternate, that is, with hte removal of the schedule option in the dsm.sys and have dsmc sched run in the background.
One major thing I believe is apart of this is in my script I have a variable called DOM_ID, written as DOM_ID=$USER. It is obvious why this works manually when I am logged in as the dpar AIX user, however when TSM calls a script I do not whether it logs in as the corresponding AIX user or as a client scheduler. I've tested various methods and have received no luck. I have a feeling it is something as simple as fixing the login on the script or perhaps I am not running an application I should be running in the background?
Please advise.
Thanks,
Aaron
I am having an issue with configuring schedules in TSM for Domino TDP nodes on multiple partitions. I used the sample command scripts and edited them to better suit my environment. (Note the samples "as were" did not work in my environment).
To test the command scripts I logged in as the Domino ID correspondent to the partition (for example, DOM_dpar1) and executed the script manually, which is successful. However when I have a schedule call upon the script, it remains in a state of pending (using the q ev * * command) and a session is not even opened on the dsmc -console screen.
Some things I think you should note is I am running dsmcad and have managedservices webclient and schedule in /ba/bin/dsm.sys file. I have also tried the alternate, that is, with hte removal of the schedule option in the dsm.sys and have dsmc sched run in the background.
One major thing I believe is apart of this is in my script I have a variable called DOM_ID, written as DOM_ID=$USER. It is obvious why this works manually when I am logged in as the dpar AIX user, however when TSM calls a script I do not whether it logs in as the corresponding AIX user or as a client scheduler. I've tested various methods and have received no luck. I have a feeling it is something as simple as fixing the login on the script or perhaps I am not running an application I should be running in the background?
Please advise.
Thanks,
Aaron