IBM SC32-0129-00 manual Devconfig devconfig.out

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Table 4. Package and Fileset Names for Installation on AIX 5.1 Platforms (continued)

Package and Fileset Names

Description

tivoli.tsm.devices.aix5.rte64

SCSI runtime device support

 

 

tivoli.tsm.msg.xx_XX.devices

SMIT screens

 

 

tivoli.tsm.msg.xx_XX.server

Message catalog and Online help

 

 

Note that xx_XX represents the country code for the language contents of the package.

9.Click OK.

10.Check the default settings for the options on this window.

11.Click OK. SMIT responds:

ARE YOU SURE?...

12.Click OK.

This installation may take several minutes.

13.Click Done after the installation is complete, remove the CD, and exit from SMIT.

14.Ensure that the DEVCONFIG option is specified in the dsmsta.opt file. For example, for a device configuration file named devconfig.out located at /usr/tivoli/tsm/StorageAgent/bin, edit the dsmsta.opt file and enter the following line:

DEVCONFIG devconfig.out

15.Use the information that you collected in step 1 on page 22 to issue the DSMSTA SETSTORAGESERVER command. For example:

dsmsta setstorageserver myname=storagnt mypassword=fun4me myhladdress=agent.tucson.ibm.com

servername=tsmsrver serverpassword=not4u hladdress=tsmsrver.tucson.ibm.com lladdress=1502

Note: The hladdress must match the TCPServeraddress located in the dsm.sys file on the Tivoli Storage Manager client.

See “Adding Communication Information for the Storage Agent” on page 44 for details about the command parameters.

The command generates the following lines in the device configuration file for the storage agent:

set staname storagnt SET STAPASSWORD xxxxxxx

SET STAHLADDRESS agent.tucson.ibm.com

DEFINE SERVER tsmsrver serverpassword=xxxxxxxxxxx HLADDRESS=tsmsrver.tucson.ibm.com LLADDRESS=1502

The passwords (shown as xxxxxxxxxxx) are encrypted in the file.

The command also generates the following line in the dsmsta.opt file:

SERVERNAME tsmsrver

See “The Storage Agent Options File” on page 46 and “The Device Configuration File for the Storage Agent” on page 49 for details about these files.

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SC32-0129-00 specifications

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