[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference azur::mcc

Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

3604.0. "TSAM Config file ?" by SIOG::TINNELLY (Consultancy for fee NOT free..) Fri Aug 21 1992 12:20

    
    Hello Folks,
    
    I am currently trying to get Dupont to purchase DECmcc, a question they
    have asked me regarding the TSAM is as follows:
    
    Can they save a configuration file for the server and then downline
    load it to a new  server. This would be of use in the event of a server
    needing to be replaced because of hardware failure or whatever. It
    would mean that they would be operation very quickly following a
    hardware problem. It seems this capability existed in the latest 
    version of TSM s/w.
    
    I scanned the TSAM Use manual but could not verify. 
    
    Many thanks for help.
    
    Peter.
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
3604.1Getchar Utility does what you want...TOOK::FONSECAI heard it through the Grapevine...Mon Aug 24 1992 12:3011
TSAM ships with a GETCHAR utility which does just what you want.  Look in
Appendix B of the TSAM Use manual.  (If you copied an earlier on-line field
test version of the manual and Appendix B doesn't mention this, make sure
you are looking at the latest (TOOK::TSAM$KITS:TSAM_USE_FINAL.PS;1))

Run SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_TS_AM_GETCHAR, giving the name of the terminal server you wish to
capture settings for.  It will spit out a command file which can then be
used to re-load those settings to that same terminal server, or to clone
the settings on other servers.

-Dave
3604.2thanksSIOG::TINNELLYConsultancy for fee NOT free..Mon Aug 24 1992 13:3311
    
    Very good, the manual I have does not mention it in Appendix B, so i
    will get an update copy.
    
    On the same issue I have another customer who is going to have to
    manage his terminal servers with the TCP/IP AM. They have non-DEC
    terminal servers. Does the TCP/IP AM have the save config capabilities?
    
    many thanks.
    
    Peter.