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Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software

2000-11-09 10:18:37
Subject: Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software
From: Werner Nussbaumer <werner.nussbaumer AT UBS DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:17:29 +0100
You may use any web browser like Netscape to administrate the server, the 
address is default to dns of your server followed by port 1580, in my case it 
is http://pu01:1580/. Then you'll get a nice GUI.

Regards
Werner Nussbaumer

-----Original Message-----
From: GEOFFREY.L.GILL [mailto:GEOFFREY.L.GILL AT SAIC DOT COM]
Sent: Donnerstag, 9. November 2000 16:01
To: ADSM-L
Subject: Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software


Sadly the SA GUI is gone, I'm not sure I ever read why it was taken out
unless they are just trying to simplify things. I also liked it.

I did try a test though. I installed the 3.1.08 version on a computer and
upgraded to a newer version without removing. Since the new version does not
install in the same directory structure as before I was able to keep the SA
GUI and it seemed to work. I doubt Tivoli would support you if you had
problems since 3.1 is going off support soon.

Geoff Gill
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
Computer Systems Group
E-Mail:   gillg AT saic DOT com
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Glassman - Admin [mailto:admin AT IAA.GOV DOT IL]
>Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 6:09 AM
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software
>
>
>Andy, Gill,
>
>I did indeed do the custom install. And I noticed that there 
>is the command
>line interface, but I was referring to the SA GUI interface as 
>with version
>3.1.
>
>Is there no longer a GUI interface ?
>
>I am as said by Lawrence, using the GUI of the 3.1, but I had 
>thought the
>newer versions would also have some sort of GUI interface.
>
>Makes it much much easier to add nodes, check statuses of 
>backups, kill jobs
>etc.
>
>Anyone on the SA GUI for 3.7 and above ?
>
>Mike
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andy Raibeck [SMTP:Andrew_Raibeck AT TIVOLI DOT COM]
>> Sent: ã ðåáîáø 08 2000 16:55
>> To:   ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>> Subject:      Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software
>> 
>> Did you do a "Typical" or "Custom" install?
>> 
>> Beginning with the 3.7 client, the Administrative command 
>line interface
>> is
>> no longer part of the typical install in order to bring it 
>in line with
>> the
>> meaning of "typical". The rationale is that the typical TSM 
>user is an end
>> user who does not require this capability.
>> 
>> If you run a custom install, you can select the Admin component for
>> install.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Andy
>> 
>> Andy Raibeck
>> IBM/Tivoli
>> Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
>> e-mail: andrew.raibeck AT tivoli DOT com
>> "The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked."
>> 
>> 
>> Mike Glassman - Admin <admin AT IAA.GOV DOT IL> on 11/08/2000 02:45:42
>> 
>> Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
>> 
>> To:   ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>> cc:    (bcc: Andrew Raibeck/Tivoli Systems)
>> Subject:  Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> All,
>> 
>> I just downloaded the TSM client for Windows (Intell) 
>version as above,
>> and
>> I noticed after the install, that even tho I told it I 
>wanted to have the
>> administrative software installed as well, that it does not 
>install and
>> administrative client.
>> 
>> Since I need this Administrative capability, anyone have any 
>ideas how I
>> can
>> get at it ? Or what to install ?
>> 
>> I need the same type of Administrative capabilities as were 
>available in
>> the
>> 3.1.08 client version.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Mike Glassman
>> System & Security Admin
>> Israeli Airports Authority
>> Ben-Gurion Airport
>> http://www.ben-gurion-airport.co.il
>> 
>> Tel : 972-3-9710785
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>> 
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>