Stephanie,
I have one possible idea...
Are the scheduled events that you are starting
"batch" or "command" type scheduled events?
(Command type schedules with ".BAT" or ".CMD" files?)
For example, are they SQL or Exchange Agent backups?
If this is true and you have the batch or command files
execute the command, then the session that was started to
begin the scheduled command is probably just sitting there
since a new session will be created when running
a command from a batch or command file.
If this is the case, you could put the word "start"
in front of the command in the batch or command file:
For example:
OLD: excdsmc /backup:is,full
NEW: start excdsmc /backup:is,full
This will cause the batch or command file to start the command
and return to the batch or command file.
This may not be what you are seeing, but I have seen
it before and just thought I would mention it.
Thanks,
Del
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Del Hoobler
Del Hoobler
IBM ADSM Agent Development
hoobler AT us.ibm DOT com
Hi,
>
> I run scheduled operations during the night, and for many of my NT clients,
> I've got the following message:
>
> ANR4082W Session xxx for node xxxxxx (Winnt) terminated - idle for more
> than 60 minutes.
>
> It does'nt occur on all of the NT clients, and it doesn't appear on the
> Novell Clients
>
> Does anybody have any idea of what it comes from?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Stephanie
> Stephanie.canon AT cigma.asso DOT fr
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