Re: problems with Webshell
1996-10-16 13:43:30
I downloaded it and can't seem to make it work either. I open the page
and then it stalls out constantly.
Using Netscape 3.x browser.
> Sounds interesting! The demo doesn't seem to work however.
> Is there a place where I can find more about this product, like
requirement and
> stuff like that?
> Kindest regards,
> Eric van Loon
>
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> From: David Killingsworth
> To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L
> Subject: Re: problems with Webshell
> Date: Wednesday, December 13, 1995 16:18
>
>
> Webshell allows ADSM administration from any Web Browser such as
> netscape, with the proper authorization of course.
>
> Check out IBM's ADSM page:
> http://www.storage.ibm.com/storage/software/adsm/adsmhome.htm
>
> You can also check out a live demo of Webshell:
> http://www.storage.ibm.com/storage/software/adsm/adwsdemo.htm
>
> It would be a perfect solution to our problem of doing remote
ADSM
> administration, without using the command line interface.
>
> Judging from the List, it doesn't look like too many people have
heard
> about it.
>
> David Killingsworth
>
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> Subject: Re: problems with Webshell
> Author: ADSM-L (ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU) at unix,mime
> Date: 10/16/96 7:55 AM
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>
> What exactly is the "WebShell" ?
> What will it do form me or any of my ADSM clients...?
> I haven't heard anything... is it just a GUI client ?
> ... or does it go further than that....?
> later
> Dwight
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> Subject: problems with Webshell
> Author: ADSM-L at unix,mime/dd.RFC-822=ADSM-L\@VM\.MARIST\.EDU
> Date: 10/15/96 2:32 PM
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>
> Is anybody out there using the webshell product for ADSM. I
> downloaded it, and installed it 2 of my "clients" for testing.
It
> would be a great advantage for me to use this if we could get it
to
> work.
>
> My clients are Lotus Notes servers running on OS/2 Warp. I have
3
> disk drives. C, D, and E. I only backup files from the
E:\NOTESDB\
> directory. I have C and D labeled at the OS level as OS/2, and
I
> don't have E labeled at all at the OS level.
>
> When I use webshell to look at my client node. I don't get any
> information for disk E. I supply the exact directory that is
being
> backed up...which is E:\notesdb\ and it will show me the
filestore for
> that, but it doesn't automatically show up when I go to the URL:
> http://server.host:2121/webshell/
>
> I only get
>
> disk label file system last incremental backup
> c: os/2 hpfs _________________
> d: os/2 hpfs _________________
> e: e hpfs _________________
> Specify other disk _____________________
>
> I thought there may be one of 2 problems. I didn't backup
anything in
> the root of e: only in the sub-dir e:\notesdb, or it's because I
don't
> have a disk label for the e: disk.
>
> anybody have any thoughts.
> anybody else using webshell?
>
> David W. Killingsworth
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