Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points

2002-03-02 Thread Williams, Tim P {PBSG}
I believe that there's a mount point processing issue at 4.2.1.9. There is, but I haven't checked, a fix for this in 4.2.1.11 We were having processes preempted due to some mount point issues We will be going to 4.2.1.11 this Sunday. FYI -Original Message- From: Þórður Aðalsteinsson

Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points

2002-03-02 Thread ARhoads
Þórður, How many tape drives do you have? Are they all 'on-line' (q dr). Have you set a mountlimit='drives' (or # of drives) in your device class? On your primary disk storage pools you should also manage the number of migration processes as each will take a tape drive. - Original Message

Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points

2002-03-02 Thread TAZ
Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: "^srpur Apalsteinsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points

2002-03-02 Thread Þórður Aðalsteinsson
Hi y´all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPO

Re: Idea for a TSM feature

2002-03-02 Thread ARhoads
But remember that selective causes you to use a version regardless of weather the file has changed or not. Also, the caching function uses an algothrithm that removes the oldest data first. Steffan - Original Message - From: "Richard Cowen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sen

Re: Run OS command from inside TSM script?

2002-03-02 Thread ARhoads
I think the point of the question was to use the administrative command line client. - Original Message - From: "John Monahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:35 AM Subject: Re: Run OS command from inside TSM script? > You can use an immediate c

Re: Exclude SYSTEM_OBJECT redux

2002-03-02 Thread Andrew Raibeck
> Hey Andrew, how about we all put our request in > this forum and you consolidate them to your > management? I think my voice has a bit more of > chance to be heard via this path then making a > request to my IBM Partner account rep. Actually the opposite is true. The fact is, while TSM developm

Re: Fw: How does client open files for backup?

2002-03-02 Thread Andrew Raibeck
The files are opened for read access (i.e. we intend to read the file only, not write), with read and write share attributes (i.e. allow other applications to open the file for read and write access). I don't know why your application is crashing; you should check with the author/vendor of that a