Re: [ADSM-L] SErvername stanza in dsm.opt in Unix systems
2010-03-23 08:19:35
Unix is inherently a multi-user system. dsm.sys is the 'system'-wide options
file - dsm.opt is the user-specific options file and points to a particular
stanza in the dsm.sys file. Potentially, every user on a multi-user on a
Unix system could have a different dsm.opt file (pointed to by the
DSM_CONFIG environment variable).
/David Mc
London, UK
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Jánský Vítezslav
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SErvername stanza in dsm.opt in Unix systems
It's the default stanza name for dsmc. If you dont have one defined hostname
will be used as servername.
V.J.
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Mehdi Salehi
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Subject: [ADSM-L] SErvername stanza in dsm.opt in Unix systems
Hi,
What is the reason to mention SErvername in dsm.opt in Unix? I have two
records in dsm.sys for two TSM servers and I connect to them using
-server=servername. But do not know the reason for servername stanza in
dsm.opt? I you remove it, nothing heppens! and it will be added when you
change dsmj GUI preferences.
Thanks
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