Re: Killing Job Gracefully
2003-12-18 08:47:36
If you are running incremental backup on command line (dsmc) you can
cancel by hitting "q" twice (qq).
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Killing Job Gracefully
I'm running a TSM 5.2.1.2 Linux server with a few Linux clients. Is there
a way to kill incremental backup jobs on the Linux client gracefully? If
I
ctrl-C I get a core dump and error messages. I haven't tried cancelling
the sessions from the server because I'm not sure which session is running
on which filesystem and there can be multiple jobs running simultaneously.
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