Author: ABDULSALAM ABDULLA <salam AT DUBAL.CO DOT AE>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:44:53 +0400
When I schedule a job. It's getting Missed or Failed. the dsmerror.log is showing as following. 09/14/99 10:41:45 Agent 159294 exited 09/14/99 10:41:45 normally, status = 0 09/14/99 11:48:23 Agent 15
Author: ABDULSALAM ABDULLA <salam AT DUBAL.CO DOT AE>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:33:21 +0400
following is what we are getting in "dsmsched.log" -- -- -- 09/14/99 12:06:22 Schedule Name: INCRE-TMP 09/14/99 12:06:22 Schedule Name: INCRE-TMP 09/14/99 12:06:22 Action: Incremental 09/14/99 12:06:
When I schedule a job. It's getting Missed or Failed. the dsmerror.log is showing as following. 09/14/99 10:41:45 Agent 159294 exited 09/14/99 10:41:45 normally, status = 0 09/14/99 11:48:23 Agent 15
Author: Joshua Bassi <jbassi AT GLORYWORKS DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 06:11:30 -0700
In your schedule, try using /home (or even "/home/*") as your object and then create an option of -subid=yes which will provide you withe the /.../ that you are using to traverse subdirectories. Josh
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Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:39:21 -0500
following is what we are getting in "dsmsched.log" -- -- -- 09/14/99 12:06:22 Schedule Name: INCRE-TMP 09/14/99 12:06:22 Schedule Name: INCRE-TMP 09/14/99 12:06:22 Action: Incremental 09/14/99 12:06:
Author: Rick Marshall <Richard.Marshall AT BMO DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:36:10 -0400
Salam, I believe what this message is telling you is that it doesn't like what you have entered in the 'Objects' field of your schedule. Try putting in /home/ instead of /home/.../* I have found this
Author: ABDULSALAM ABDULLA <salam AT DUBAL.CO DOT AE>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:55:34 +0400
No, didn't work, getting "Missed" I wonder whether anything has to do with environment setting, any idea, What should they be? I'm talking about /etc/profile or any other file which I'm not aware of