If you want IBM to respond, you will have to open a ticket with them; this
list is not an indirect path to them. A couple of IBM professionals use to
voluntarily monitor this list. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any input
from them for a while.
Can you try it yourself by putting an invalid server name in dsm.opt? If
you connect, you will know that the IP format works.
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Ryan, Damian [NCSUS] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is my third try at this. I'm surprised that no one has responded to
> this question. IBM can you please respond?
>
> This is a very basic question. However, I have not found any documentation
> so far that answers this question.
>
> In using the DSMCUTIL utility, there is an option called
> /COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME. In the help file for the newest client software, it
> mentions that you can use the server name for this option.
>
> My question is this, can you use the TCP/IP address instead of the server
> name for this option?
>
> I would assume the answer is yes, because if this option is not used, the
> value specified in the dsm.opt file would be used. Since there is no
> /COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME option in the dsm.opt client options file, I would
> assume IBM means the TCPServeraddress option. Since TCP/IP address number
> can be used for this option it would logically follow that the DSMCUTIL
> /COMMSERVER:SERVERNAME option would be able to use the TCP/IP address number
> of the ADSM server.
>
> Can anyone help on this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Damian Ryan
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> Damian Ryan
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