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Starting the client scheduler
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process on the workstation. Once you start the client scheduler, further intervention is not necessary. Note: The schedule start time is based on the server clock, not the client clock. This makes it easier for you to manage schedule start times for clients in different time zones. With regard to scheduling, you may also want to: Display information about available schedules. Display information about work that the schedule has completed. Modify scheduling options in the client options file. Note: Make sure that you have the Tivoli Storage Manager administrative command-line client installed and that the client-server communication is working correctly before you attempt to start the client scheduler service. You cannot start the client scheduler from the Tivoli Storage Manager GUI. 4.7.1 Starting the client scheduler You can start the Tivoli Storage Manager client scheduler either manually or with each system start. If you change the client options files while the client scheduler is running, it must be stopped and re-started to pick these up. However, for Windows clients, if you chose to have the scheduler managed by the Client Acceptor Daemon (CAD), in step 3 on page 151, this is not required. CAD reads the client options file whenever an operation, such as scheduled incremental backup, is performed; therefore, it can pick up options file changes dynamically. Manual start Note: The client scheduler can only be started by a Tivoli Storage Manager-authorized user. This is a user who has administrative authority for the Tivoli Storage Manager client on a workstation. This user changes passwords, performs open registrations, and deletes file spaces. You can manually start up the Tivoli Storage Manager scheduler if it was accidentally stopped, if you want to re-start it to pick up a changed client option, or if you want to force it to run immediately, for example, while testing a new function. 174 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Implementation Guide