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Wilson
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2009, 06:49:33 AM »

Hello,
could please give me the output from "dsmc q assoc".
There should be an association from a schedule to one or several nodes.
If you nodes are not listed there you will have to bring them (schedule + node) together
(help define assoc).
If your node is listed there you might use another stanza in dsm.opt by default and should
use the dsmc command with another servername.

Hope this might help.

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Peter
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« on: October 03, 2008, 05:59:13 AM »

Hi All
There are two TSM in my project.I would like to refer them as TSM_1 and TSM_2.Now, there is an FS incremental backup scheduled daily on both servers.For TSM_1, the backup session is scheduled on TSM_2 as TSM server.And for TSM_2 with TSM_1.The log file generated after backup completion shows successful completion of backup for both servers.
Thus, no issues with backup completion on either of them.
But when I run the following command:
#dsmc q sched
I get the following message in the end of the output.
There are no schedules associated with this node
On both TSM servers.
How can I fix this discrepency as the compliance script in my environment checks this stanza from the above-mentioned dsmc command also why does the command give this message when backup is scheduled and completes successfully.

Thanks in advance.
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