On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 00:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Luke Dahl wrote:
There's no fix - I believe it's been officially requested though.
Even worse
is the requirement to have a user logged in for scheduled backups to
run, how
ridiculous.
The last bit is being fixed by IBM, so I heard people were told in
Oxford.
That fixes the scheduled part of TSM operation. For the unscheduled
part, well, f*cking up a filesystem requires authentication so at least
TSM has assured you say that you think you know what you are doing...
Does not seem too unlogical to me.
Luke
Bruno Dostie wrote:
TSM Backup client Mac osX root passwd asked at client startup. how to
bypass?
I have installed TSM Backup client version 5.2.0.0 on a Macintosh osX
v
10.2.5
to install the client the root password have been supplied. now, each
time
I start TSM client the root passwd have to be provided to have
application
run correctly. The node authentification (passwd generated )to the
server
runs ok. Does anyone ran on this issue and have an idea to resolve it?
Best Regards
Bruno
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