Starting a command-line session

You can start a command-line session by invoking the dsmc command.

Linux operating systemsOracle Solaris operating
systemsAIX operating systemsMac OS X operating
systemsNote: If the /usr/bin directory contains a symbolic link to the IBM® Storage Protect executable, and all DSM environment variables are set, you can enter the dsmc command from any directory. Otherwise, enter the fully qualified path of the command.
Mac OS X operating
systemsNote: On Mac OS X, system administrators can use the sudo command to gain additional authority so the backup-archive client can access files for all users on the system.

Linux operating systemsOracle Solaris operating
systemsAIX operating systemsMac OS X operating
systemsOn the command line enter dsmc followed by the command (batch mode). If the /usr/bin or opt/bin directory contains a symbolic link to the IBM Storage Protect installation directory, you can enter the dsmc command from any directory. Otherwise you can enter the fully qualified name.

Windows operating systemsNote: If the PATH environment variable is set to the client installation directory, you can enter the dsmc command from any directory; otherwise, enter the fully qualified path.

One can start client with "dsmc" command only in case PATH environment variable is updates with path to the client location.

Windows operating systemsYou can open the Windows Start menu and select Programs > IBM Storage Protect > Backup-Archive Command Line.

Your IBM Storage Protect administrator can require you to use a password to connect to the server. The client prompts you for a password, if it is required. Contact your administrator if you do not know your password.