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Take Action command names do not accept non-English characters There is not a workaround at the present time. addBundles command times out When using the addBundles command to add bundles to a depot, the command might time out. The default timeout is 600 seconds (10 minutes). The following message is returned after successful execution: KUICAB022I: The following bundles were successfully added to the C:\IBM\ITM\CMS\depot\depot If the addBundlescommand times out, this message is not returned. Set the TIMEOUT environment variable to more than 600 before running the addBundles command. For example: #set TIMEOUT=1800 You can also reset the TIMEOUT after the command times out. Then run the addBundles command. You can also change the LAN linkspeed and duplex setting from auto detect to 100Mbps/Full Duplex. Then re-start the addbundle process. createNode command fails If the createNode command fails, it might be because of the syntax. Review the possible cause and resolution to help you recover. Table 17. createNode command fails Symptom Resolution The createNode command fails on a Windows OS agent from a UNIX or Linux host when using the "-d" option and "\" as the path separator. Because tacmd on UNIX and Linux is a wrapper script for the createNode command, the character "\" is removed from the command. Specify the path with the "-d" option using either "/" or "\\\\" when you deploy a Windows OS agent from a UNIX/Linux host. The following examples display the correct usage to install the Windows OS agent in the path C:\ITM61\WIN\OSAgent: Windows C:/ITM61/Win/OSAgent UNIX or Linux c:\\\\ITM61\\\\Win\\\\OSAgent tacmd suggestbaseline minimum, maximum, and average function values are ignored One or more function values entered for either the minimum, maximum, or average parameter is not valid, so these incorrect values are ignored. Chapter 11. Command troubleshooting 207

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<Type
arg1="-t"
arg2="--type"
Type ="String" ValidationRegExp="[-A-Za-z0-9 _/()\%.]" Required="Y"/>
Take Action command names do not accept non-English characters
There is not a workaround at the present time.
addBundles command times out
When using the
addBundles
command to add bundles to a depot, the command
might time out. The default timeout is 600 seconds (10 minutes). The following
message is returned after successful execution:
KUICAB022I: The following bundles were successfully added to the
C:\IBM\ITM\CMS\depot\depot
If the
addBundles
command times out, this message is not returned. Set the
TIMEOUT environment variable to more than 600 before running the
addBundles
command. For example:
#set TIMEOUT=1800
You can also reset the TIMEOUT after the command times out. Then run the
addBundles
command.
You can also change the LAN linkspeed and duplex setting from auto detect to
100Mbps/Full Duplex. Then re-start the addbundle process.
createNode command fails
If the
createNode
command fails, it might be because of the syntax. Review the
possible cause and resolution to help you recover.
Table 17. createNode command fails
Symptom
Resolution
The
createNode
command fails on a
Windows OS agent
from a UNIX or
Linux host when
using the "-d" option
and "\" as the path
separator.
Because tacmd on UNIX and Linux is a wrapper script for the
createNode command, the character "\" is removed from the
command. Specify the path with the "-d" option using either "/" or
"\\\\" when you deploy a Windows OS agent from a UNIX/Linux
host. The following examples display the correct usage to install the
Windows OS agent in the path
C:\ITM61\WIN\OSAgent
:
Windows
C:/ITM61/Win/OSAgent
UNIX or Linux
c:\\\\ITM61\\\\Win\\\\OSAgent
tacmd suggestbaseline minimum, maximum, and average function
values are ignored
One or more function values entered for either the minimum, maximum, or
average parameter is not valid, so these incorrect values are ignored.
Chapter 11. Command troubleshooting
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