--> I log into (virtually) ...
Have in mind that usage of -virtualnodename option means you *are not*
using dsm.sys/dsm.opt settings! Therefore default resourceutilization=2
applies. And because you cannot specify resourceutilization on the command
line ... you know the rest.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
"Wholey, Joseph (IDS DM&DS)" <JWholey AT EXCHANGE.ML DOT COM>
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Subject: Multi session restore... again
Here is my scenario... really need some help on this...
Clients are SUN 5.8
Server is Z/os
I backed up CLIENT A v4.,2,2.1 client) to TSM SERVER A (v5,1,6.1).
>From CLIENT B(v5,1,5.0), I log into (virtually) TSM SERVER A as CLIENT A
and run a restore. To my dismay, only one session starts.
Below are the settings I've implemented:
CLIENT B dsm.sys
- resource 10
CLIENT A registered on TSM SERVER A
- max mount points allowed 10
Data resides in a stgpool which goes to DEV 3590 which has a mount limit
set to 8.
Is there anything else I'm missing that's preventing multiple sessions?
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