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Re: dsmadmc displaymode

2002-04-03 10:20:45
Subject: Re: dsmadmc displaymode
From: John O Neall <jon AT IN2P3 DOT FR>
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 17:20:37 +0200
I only have the 4.1 doc and the list option is not included there.  Are you
sure it is in 4.2?

In any case, thanks.  John

Andrew Raibeck wrote:

> I have TSM server version 4.2.1.12, and the help section ends in a
> complete sentence:
>
> ....
> Besides the options listed here, you can also specify any option that is
> in
> the client options file. Each option must be preceded with a hyphen and
> delimited with a space.
>
> tsm: STORMAN_SERVER1>
> ....
>
> Also, the dsmadmc options are documented in the Administrator's Reference.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Raibeck
> IBM Software Group
> Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
> Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
> Internet e-mail: storman AT us.ibm DOT com
>
> The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
> The command line is your friend.
> "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
>
> Michael Bartl <michael.bartl AT CW DOT COM>
> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
> 04/03/2002 04:23
> Please respond to michael.bartl
>
>         To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>         cc:
>         Subject:        Re: dsmadmc displaymode
>
> John,
> you can get information on the displaymode-option from dsmadmc help 10
> (Using Administrative Client Options). It's just a bit strange, dsmadmc
> ends this help section just within one sentence - we will never find out
> how it ends...
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
> tsm: >help 10
> Using Administrative Client Options
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Using Administrative Client Options
>
> In all administrative client modes, the administrative client options
> modify
> your administrative client session responses.
>
> The following administrative client options can be specified with the
> DSMADMC command and are valid from an administrative client session
> only:
>
> -DISPLaymode=LISt or TABle
>      Allows you to force the QUERY output to tabular or list format
>      regardless of the command line window column width.
>
>      If you want the output to go to a file and you are using the
>      -DISPLaymode option, use redirection to write to the file. Do not
> use
>      the -OUTfile option.
>
> -ID=userid
>      Specifies the administrator's user ID.
>
> -PAssword=password
>      Specifies the administrator's password.
>
> -NOConfirm
>      Specifies that you do not want TSM to request confirmation before
>      processing commands that affect the availability of the server or
> data
>      managed by the server.
>
> -Quiet
>      Specifies that TSM does not display standard output messages to
> your
>      screen. However, when you use this option, certain error messages
> still
>      appear.
>
> -CONsolemode
>      Specifies that TSM runs in console mode. All unsolicited server
> console
>      output is echoed to your screen.
>
> -MOUNTmode
>      Specifies that TSM runs in mount mode. All server removable-media
> mount
>      messages are echoed to your scre en.
>
> -Itemcommit
>      Specifies that TSM commits commands inside a script or a macro as
> each
>      command is processed.
>
> -OUTfile=filename
>      Specifies that output from a server query is redirected to a
> specified
>      file. In batch mode, output is redirected to a file you specify and
> the
>      format of the output matches the format of the output on your
> screen.
>
>      In interactive, console, or mount mode sessions, output displays on
>      your screen.
>
> -OUTfile
>      Specifies that output from a server query is formatted one line per
>      query. This option is available in batch mode only.
>
> -COMMAdelimited
>      Specifies that any tabular output from a server query is to be
>      formatted as comma-separated strings rather than in readable
> format.
>      This option is intended to be used primarily when redirecting the
>      output of an SQL query (SELECT command). The comma-separated value
>      format is a standard data format which can be processed by many
> common
>      programs, including spreadsheets, data bases, and report
> generators.
>
> -TABdelimited
>      Specifies that any tabular output from a server query is to be
>      formatted as tab-separated strings rather than in readable format.
> This
>      option is intended to be used primarily when redirecting the output
> of
>      an SQL query (SELECT command). The tab-separated value format is a
>      standard data format which can be processed by many common
> programs,
>      including spreadsheets, databases, and report generators.
>
> Besides the options listed here, you can also specify any option that is
> in
> the client options file. Each option must be preceded with a hyphen and
>
> tsm: >
>
> John O Neall wrote:
> >
> > Where is the doc on the dsmadmc "displaymode" option?
> >
> > Why is there neither a man nor a -h option on this command?  I know it
> > runs on more than Unix, but still...
> >
> > Thanks in advance -- John
> >
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