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Re: linux dsmcad problem

2006-03-08 05:08:03
Subject: Re: linux dsmcad problem
From: Adelheid Lau <alau AT CMS.HU-BERLIN DOT DE>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:50:30 +0100
Hi,
could it be, that there ist a firewall on the client?
when if so, then you have to assign a TCP/IP-port for
dsmcad for example port number 2100,
 in dsm.sys you have to add
WEBPORTS  2100  0
and in the firewall you have to open the port 2100

Regards
Adelheid Lau

Dirk Kastens wrote:
Hi,

TSM 5.3.2.3 server
TSM 5.3.2.0 client on redhat linux

I start the dsmcad process with the rc.d script from the technote. The
problem is that the schedule only works once. After the backup is
finished the client scheduler stops but never gets called again,
although the dsmcad process is still running. During the next backup
period the tsm server says that the session with the client timed out.

The last entry in the dsmsched.log is:
03/07/2006 00:52:31 Scheduler has been stopped.

The last entry in the dsmwebcl.log is:
03/07/2006 00:52:32 (dsmcad) Waiting to be contacted by the server.

But nothing happens. When I restart the dsmcad during the backup period,
the backup immediately starts:

03/07/2006 22:52:53 (dsmcad) Dsmcad is working in    Schedule   mode.
03/07/2006 22:52:53 (dsmcad) Command will be executed
in 1 minute.
03/07/2006 22:52:53 (dsmcad) Time remaining until execution:
Executing scheduled command now.

Any ideas?
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Regards,

Dirk Kastens
Universitaet Osnabrueck, Rechenzentrum (Computer Center)
Albrechtstr. 28, 49069 Osnabrueck, Germany
Tel.: +49-541-969-2347, FAX: -2470


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