Some (unix) TSM administration utilities ... ============================================ adm 'bash' shell script acting as a wrapper for 'dsmadmc' Allows for issuing TSM commands to multiple servers (cf. the included 'Config' section) - new version accepts a comma-separated list of and -. When invoked by the name of 'autoadm', tries to silently take care of the user's ID and PASSWORD. adm+cln adm-cln admNcln Heuristic filters (GNU-awk scripts) for beautifying typical outputs of 'dsmadmc'. Usable for almost anything except full-fledged Q CONTENTS. 'adm-cln' processes the output of 'dsmadmc -tabdelimited'; 'adm+cln' and 'admNcln' process the output of an un-adorned invocation of 'dsmadmc', or files created by redirection (based upon the column headers!). 'adm+cln' preserves the "sqldisplaymode wide" style, 'admNcln' re-creates the "narrow" output that you expect from Q ... F=D commands. dsmadmconsole My version of the 'dsmadmc -consolemode' wrapper originally distributed on ADSM-L. *.defscr Some 'dsmadmc' macros defining TSM scripts to be RUN interactively: QERR intended to list all of my problematic tapes QNOCC_N lists a node's total occupancy QTRECL_V QTRECL_S_P_ given a tape label wildcard, or status & stgpool wildcards, list a few Q VOL statistics (status, MB used, %reclaim) DELAY_S_NN schedule another script to be run when a set of processes have terminated (somewhat experimental) XRENAMEDOMAIN_O_N generate commands that will 'rename a policy domain' XWAITDBCOPY_S_V_V support "chained" schedules that will execute a series of DEFINE DBCOPY commands - as an example for those TSM commands that lack a WAIT=YES option for no good reason. 2010-11-11 Wolfgang J Moeller @ GWDG . de