IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, Version 7.1

Password

The password option specifies a Tivoli® Storage Manager password.

If you do not specify this option and your administrator has set authentication to On, you are prompted for a password when you start a Tivoli Storage Manager session.

Note:
  1. If the server prompts for a password, the password is not displayed as you enter it. However, if you use the password option on the command line, your password is displayed as you enter it.
  2. If the Tivoli Storage Manager server name changes or Tivoli Storage Manager clients are directed to a different Tivoli Storage Manager server, all clients must re-authenticate with the server because the stored encrypted password must be regenerated.

The password option is ignored when the passwordaccess option is set to generate.

AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Oracle Solaris operating systems Mac OS X operating systems Windows operating systems

Supported Clients

This option is valid for all clients.

Options File

Windows operating systems Place this option in the client options file (dsm.opt).

AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Oracle Solaris operating systems Mac OS X operating systems Place this option in the client user-options file (dsm.opt).

Syntax

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>>-PASsword-- --password---------------------------------------><

Parameters

password
Specifies the password you use to log on to the Tivoli Storage Manager server.

Passwords can be up to 63 character in length. Password constraints vary, depending on where the passwords are stored and managed, and depending on the version of the Tivoli Storage Manager server that your client connects to.

If your Tivoli Storage Manager server is at version 6.3.3 or later, and if you use an LDAP directory server to authenticate passwords
Use any of the following characters to create a password:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * _ - + = ` | ( ) { } [ ] : ; < > , . ? /

Passwords are case-sensitive and are subject to more restrictions that can be imposed by LDAP policies.

If your Tivoli Storage Manager server is at version 6.3.3 or later, and if you do not use an LDAP directory server to authenticate passwords
Use any of the following characters to create a password:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * _ - + = ` | ( ) { } [ ] : ; < > , . ? /

Passwords are stored in the Tivoli Storage Manager server database and are not case-sensitive.

If your Tivoli Storage Manager server is earlier than version 6.3.3
Use any of the following characters to create a password:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
_ - & + . 

Passwords are stored in the Tivoli Storage Manager server database and are not case-sensitive.

AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Mac OS X operating systems Oracle Solaris operating systems Windows operating systems Remember:

On the command line, enclose a password in quotation marks if the password contains one or more special characters. The quotation marks ensure that the special characters are correctly interpreted as password characters. Without quotation marks, the special characters can be interpreted as shell escape characters, file redirection characters, or other characters that have significance to the operating system.

Windows operating systems
On Windows systems:
Enclose the password in quotation marks (").
Command line example:
-password="secret>shhh"
AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Mac OS X operating systems Oracle Solaris operating systems
On AIX, HPUX, Linux, Mac, and Solaris systems:
Enclose the password in single quotation marks (').
Command line example:
-password='my>pas$word'

Quotation marks are not required when you type a password with special characters in an options file.

Examples

Options file:
password secretword
Command line:
-password=secretword
Windows operating systems -password="secret>shhh"
AIX operating systems HP-UX operating systems Linux operating systems Mac OS X operating systems Oracle Solaris operating systems -password='my>pas$word'

This option is valid only on the initial command line. It is not valid in interactive mode.



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