Use the web interface, much easier for defining/updating scripts with long
lines and multiple commands - just cut&paste the text.
Tom Michaud
IBM Global Services
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 01/27/2005
02:51:48 PM:
> Hello,
>
> Yesterday Guillaume Gilbert posted some very nice select statements. Of
> course I am always looking out for cool statements. BTW thx for that.
>
> As I found it worthy.. I decided to added it to the TSM server.
>
> define script sessioninfo "select cast(session_id as decimal(7,0)) as
> "Session", client_name as "Client", cast(left(client_platform,10) as
> char(10)) as "Platform", cast(left(state,5) as char(5)) as "State",
> cast(wait_seconds as decimal(9,0)) as "Wait secs", time(start_time) as
> "Start time",cast(bytes_received/1024/1024 as decimal(10,2)) as "MBytes
> rcvd",
cast(bytes_received/1024/cast((current_timestamp-start_time)seconds
> as decimal(10,0)) as decimal(7,2)) as "KB/Sec" from sessions where
> session_type='Node'" description='session info'
>
> When I ran this command I kept getting code 3. ANS8001I. No info.
found
> on help.
>
> After I tried for a while I decided to use the file method.
> Created a file called sessioninfo with just the select statement inside
of
> it.
>
> define script sessioninfo file=/home/sunglee/sessioninfo
> description='session info' and worked.
>
> Now if I understood correctly.. there is a limit on how long the line can
> be if you are doing remote dsmadmc. Since I am using it locally there
> shouldn't be any limit... or is there?
> What am I do wrong? Thanks,
>
>
> Sung Y. Lee
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