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Installation and User's Guide

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Comm<strong>and</strong> line:Does not apply.HttpportThe httpport option specifies a TCP/IP port address for the Web client.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager client API does notsupport this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client system options file (dsm.opt). You can set this optionon the Web Client tab → HTTP Port field of the Preferences editor.Syntax►► HTTPport port_address ►◄Parametersport_addressSpecifies the TCP/IP port address that is used to communicate with the Webclient. The range of values is 1000 through 32767; the default is 1581.ExamplesOptions file:httpport 1502Comm<strong>and</strong> line:-httpport=1502|||||||||||||||||HsmreparsetagThe hsmreparsetag option specifies a unique reparse tag that is created by an HSMproduct installed on your system.Many HSM products use reparse points to retrieve or recall migrated files. After afile is migrated, a small stub file, with the same name as the original file, is left onthe file system. The stub file is a reparse point that triggers a recall of the originalfile when a user or application accesses the stub file. The reparse point includes aunique identifier called a reparse tag to identify which HSM product migrated thefile.If the Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client does not recognize the reparsetag in a stub file, the backup-archive client causes the HSM product to recall theoriginal file. You can prevent files from being recalled if you specify the reparse tagwith the hsmreparsetag option.The backup-archive client recognizes the reparse tag of HSM products from thefollowing companies:v International Business Machines Corp.v Wisdata System Co. Ltd.388 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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