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Re: A success story

2002-11-13 01:46:27
Subject: Re: A success story
From: Raghu S <raghu AT COSMOS.DCMDS.CO DOT IN>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 20:18:05 -0800
Mark

Go through the README file once on the web client installation.There you
can find pre-requisites for IE and Netscape browsers.You can download JRE
from java.sun.com

Regards

Raghu.



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Mark Stapleton wrote:

>I just did a new TSM installation for a customer today, using the Windows
>server version 5.1.5.2, and boy was it slick going in! The IBM 3583 LTO
tape
>library installation, which is where installs usually fall down, went as
>smooth as silk. When I told the TSM device driver to use Windows
>2000/optical support, the library was automatically bound to using the TSM
>device driver; the drives were left using the Ultrium drivers. It found
the
>element numbers automatically. Sweet!
>
>I only have one reservation right now. We set up the web-based client
>service on several boxes (Windows client version 5.1.5.2). But we couldn't
>get them to finish loading. When you went to http://<client_name>:1581,
the
>java app would start to load, but would never finish. We waited a few
>minutes on each of them, but finally gave up. The regular client GUI works
>fine.
>
>Has anyone run across this?
>
>--
>Mark Stapleton (stapleton AT berbee DOT com)
>Certified TSM consultant
>Certified AIX system engineer
>MCSE
>
>
Mark,

Check the version of java on the system that is running the browser you
are using to connect to the clients.  I believe you need to be at java
1.3.1.  I had a similar hang when I was at the wrong java level.

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Regards,
Mark D. Rodriguez
President MDR Consulting, Inc.

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