Author: Miami Joe Warner <70763.57 AT COMPUSERVE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 1995 15:49:58 EDT
I've been having trouble getting ADSM/6000 Server and Client Scheduler to start automatically at boot time. I have the following at the very end of /etc/rc.tcpip: /etc/rc.dsm /etc/rc.dsm contains the
Author: Mukesh Patel <mukesh_patel AT MAILLINK.CMIC DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 09:27:18 EDT
We have added only following lines to /etc/rc.tcpip and it works fine: cd /usr/lpp/adsmserv/bin loadpkx -f /usr/lpp/adsmserv/bin/pkmonx nohup dsmserv quiet cd /usr/lpp/adsm/bin nohup dsmc sched -pass
Ref: Your note of Wed, 12 Apr 1995 15:49:58 EDT (attached) How do you know the scheduler on the server did not start? The scheduler is integrated with the server - there is nothing special to do so t
In our V1R2 UNIX Client book, we suggest using 'nohup' to keep the scheduler running when you log out of the system. However, due to a fix we had to put in for maintenance on V1R2, we now catch SIGH
Author: Michael Kearney <michael AT UDCEMAIL.UDC.UPENN DOT EDU>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 18:01:52 -0400
Here's the shell script we use (rc.adsm) started by init to start both the adsm server and the scheduler client on the same system. The sleep command is used to hold off starting the scheduler until