On Wednesday, Oct 22, 2003, at 05:33 Australia/Sydney, Mike Hedden
wrote:
Folks,
I am trying to gather some performance thru-put numbers on what the
rest of you are seeing on TDP for Exchange. I have a cluster
environment running LAN free and am only getting about 20GB per hour.
The drives are LTO
On Thursday, Oct 23, 2003, at 14:12 Australia/Sydney, Adrian Hicks
wrote:
Hello,
Is there any formula to work out that is the best size for TSM DB
sizes on a SAN ??
Say if we had 100 Gb DB would you re-create it into 10 X 10 Gb volumes
or 50 x 2Gb vols, all on JFS2 etc, ?? Is there any logic not t
David,
I thought dsmserv.dsk gets created when you run the dsmserv format so I'm
not sure why that needs to be changed before running the format?
How long would people out there expect a 100Gb dsmserv format to take?? I
know it depends on lots of things but a rough idea would be good !
Also, we do
A quick answer for Saturday night. I haven't done what you are
attempting and I have TSM server on AIX not W2K. And I have done
a restore to a DR site machine, not as a separate instance.
But a few answers that are applicable no matter what.
Yes, you have to format the new volumes. You can do
All
A quick question ( TSM Server win2000 )
I am trying to restore a db backup from this morning. I want to restore it
into a new instance on the same server but using different drives for the
dbvols and log vols.
Is there a quicker way to do this other than
mkdir drserver
cd drserver
..\serve
The dual-gripper is considered a high availability option, thus
each gripper must have access to all cartridges in the library.
Thus, the top two rows of each frame are blocked off because the
second gripper can not reach them. The bottom two rows are
similiarly blocked because the top gripper can
How would you loose slots being that the secongripped will be on the robot ? I'm
clearly missing somethig.
-Original Message-
From: Przemyslaw Maciuszko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 3494 Library and dual gripper?
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 12:58:08PM +0100, Richard Foster wrote:
> It may be worth pointing out that a dual gripper loses you some library
> tape slots - 10% of them, in fact. The upper gripper cannot reach the
> lowest 2 slot levels, nor can the lower gripper reach the highest 2 levels.
> Therefor