ABS FAQs
Overview
- 001 - Who are the contact persons for ISP at LRZ?
- 002 - How big should files be for ISP?
- 003 - How long will my data be kept?
- 004 - How can I make sure that the scheduler is always running?
- 005 - Does my IP address have to be registered at the LRZ?
- 006 - Why does one need the command "dsmadmc"?
- 007 - Is archiving the same as backup?
- 008 - What happens to symbolic links?
- 009 - Is a file space the same as a file system?
- 010 - How must the access rights be set under Unix?
- 011 - What does the message "client is down level" mean?
- 012 - How can I change the password for my node and what characters can it contain?
- 013 - Can I access a ISP node from different operating systems?
- 014 - Is it possible to store or transfer the files encrypted with ISP?
- 015 - Where are all these "dsmerror.log" files coming from in many of my directories?
- 016 - How can I check when my archive data expires?
- 017 - How many files and what amount of data can I store in a node?
- 018 - Do I need an Oracle JAVA license to use IBM Spectrum Protect?
- 019 - How can I access a node other than the default node?
- 020 - How can I run a ISP client on a UNIX system which is not installed into the default directory?
- 021 - I forgot on which ISP server my node was registered. What do I do now?
- 022 - I forgot on which TCP port the ISP server on which my node was registered is listening. What do I do now?
- 023 - My node is locked. How does this happen and what can I do? (ANS1361E)
- 024 - How do I change the ISP server address on Windows, Linux or MAC?
- 025 - What does this error message mean: "ANS4503E Valid password not available for server ..."?
- 026 - What to do in case of "ANS4219E NODENAME cannot match the HostName"?
- 027 - Why do I not see any or not all files stored in ISP?
- 028 - Why do I not see network drives under Windows 7/8 in the ISP client?
- 201 - As an administrator, how can I control who can use ISP?
- 202 - How can I specify the file systems/drives that ISP should use?
- 203 - How can I exclude individual files or subdirectories from ISP?
- 204 - Can I put the configuration files in a separate directory under Unix?
- 205 - What do I have to do so that files with umlauts in their names can be correctly backed up under Unix/Linux?