Re: Windows Server Command Line
2004-05-12 09:04:32
If you are referring to the administrative command line interface, then
you don't need anything else: the dsmadmc program on AIX can communicate
with any TSM server, regardless of the operating system on which the
server runs.
As someone else has already noted, the admin CLI is also available for
Windows platforms by doing a custom install of the Windows client. But it
is not necessary to go "AIX admin to AIX server" or "Windows admin to
Windows server". Going "AIX admin to Windows server" works just fine.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: storman AT us.ibm DOT com
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Windows Server Command Line
Hello all,
Is anyone aware of a way to send a command line command to a Windows
2000 TSM 5.1.5.0 server? We have the dsmadmc command line application
on AIX, but I don't see it for Windows.
Rob
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