Gary,
your dsm.sys should look something like this:
SERVERNAME SERVER_1
NODENAME NODE_1
TCPSERVERADDRESS <your ADSM server>
...
SERVERNAME SERVER_2
NODENAME NODE_2
TCPSERVERADDRESS <your ADSM server>
...
Here, "NODE_1" and "NODE_2" are the different node names. You can now start
session for the resp. node by using the -servername option, e.g.:
dsmc sched -server=server_2
This starts the scheduler for NODE_2.
Gary Lee writes:
> Client v2.1.6 operating system hpux v10.01.
>
> I would like to define two separate nodes for this machine. One to
> manage weekly full backups, the other for continuous incrementals.
>
> I know, I know, this isn't the adsm method. I would rather use
> archive, but it has several ddisadvantages. Namely, it is much
> slower, and always follows symbolic links.
>
> Anyway, I would like to have two dsmc sched processes, one for each
> node on the same machine.
>
> How can I accomplish this? I checked, and the optfile= parm is only
> valid for windows/dos clients.
>
> Schedmode is prompted. Can I do this, or will I have to use cron to
> kick off the weekly?
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