On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Timothy Hughes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there anyone that has done a Snapshot backup?
> with a Novell client? From what I understand
> there are several ways this can be done.
>
> Any comments hints/suggestions
>
> Thanks in Advance!
>
> Novell client version 5.2.2
> Netware OS
On the dev class? Yes it's two minutes. Should it be increased?
ray
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Coats, Jack wrote:
> Is there a retention set?
>
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> Subject: Empty Vir
Johnson, Milton wrote:
I am not quite sure what you meant by "with TSM you can use disk only
for backups instead of onsite tape". I do not see any reason why you
can not use FILE device types for both primary and copypool stg pools.
Of course if you actually want to move a copy of the data offsite
Johnson, Milton wrote:
I am not quite sure what you meant by "with TSM you can use disk only
for backups instead of onsite tape". I do not see any reason why you
can not use FILE device types for both primary and copypool stg pools.
Of course if you actually want to move a copy of the data offsit
Folks,
We'd like to use TSM SANergy to improve the backups of our Oracle DB and
Domino DB using TDP. Can this be done?
Ta,
Sandra
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Since we have TSM and a tape robot, is there a way to define
some sort of virtual filesystem on tape so that I can easily
move files from one server to another through this tape filesystem
(since I don't have enough raw disk to accomplish the moves)?
Also, has anyone used the TSM APIs to create a
We are looking into transitioning the restore responsibilities to our
Corporate Helpdesk. The 5 TSM Administrators currently handle the
restore request for 1000 NT clients. We have security concerns with
allowing someone else to do the restores. We are setting up the Web
Client services to allow
I agree... I even had a vendor CE pull one disk, figure out it was not the
right one, put it back in, then IMMEDIATELY pull the 'bad' disk. ... It took
days to rebuild the array from backups, and the CE was not allowed back into
the building, EVER!
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Per Wanda:
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DO NOT THINK that you can't
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> But,
> BE VERY CAREFUL about the quality of disk you buy, if that is going to be
> your only copy of the data.
> DO NOT THINK that you can't lose a RAID array; I have seen it happen, twice.
> It depends TOTALLY on
It was badly worded, I just meant you can use DAS-type hardware for your TSM
backups, as opposed to tape hardware.
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I am not quite sure what you meant by "with TSM you can use disk only
for backups instead of onsite tape". I do not see any reason why you
can not use FILE device types for both primary and copypool stg pools.
Of course if you actually want to move a copy of the data offsite, then
you would need
I've also had to run an Audit Library when I've run into this situation.
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Subject: Re: Running out of tapes in my library, ple
If you read the thread "D2D on AIX" over the past week, it has lots of
details on the pros and cons of using Disk only for backup. The answer
overall, is that with TSM you can use disk only for backups instead of
onsite tape, as long as you do a little advance planning. I think the
virtual tape l
Thank you Ian! That is exactly what I had been looking for!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
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Per node
select node_name, sum((capacity*pct_util/100)) as "USED_MB", sum(capacity) as
"AVAIL_MB" from
filespaces group by node_name
Per server
select sum((capacity*pct_util/100)) as "USED_MB", sum(capacity) as "AVAIL_MB" from
filespaces
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:38:03 -0400, Joni Moyer wrote:
hmm thanks Mark,
This is nice and its going to be a big test for me.
BTW: Does anyone have some more sample questions, by any chance??
Sandra
"Stapleton, Mark" wrote:
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> >Can anyone guide me to prepare for certificati
Hello All!
I am sorry to bother you about a select statement that I am sure is out on
the adsm.org site, but I have just been denied by our filtering system and
I'm not quite sure when it will be taken off...
What I would like to do is somehow create a select statement that will
query the filesys
Sandra,
Sorry, can't attached manuals..
Hoa.
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I HIGHLY recommend that you use the Client Acceptor Daemon to stop and start the
scheduler unless you
have firewall type issues. This has resolved many issues in the past especially if
there is a memory leak in the
code, because the scheduler ends when finished. note: the CAD requires you to run
There is no 64-bit Data Protection for Lotus Domino. You can run the
32-bit Data Protection for Lotus Domino on a AIX 5.2 machine running
in the 64-bit mode.
Eduardo
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Sounds like you need to see the "move media" command. Try "help move
media".
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Hello all,
I'm still relatively new to Tivoli administration, so I'm hoping this problem I've
come up against turns out to be something someone here has seen before.
A number of months ago (before I joined my current team) my manager made the decision
to increase the data retention period for o
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Sandra
>Can anyone guide me to prepare for certification in TSM?
http://www-1.ibm.com/certify/certs/tvdpsm52.shtml
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Dear List,
Can anyone guide me to prepare for certification in TSM?
Regards
Sandra
To all our TSM users in The Netherlands!
I would like to (mis)use this forum to invite all Dutch members to checkout
www.tsmgg.nl and visit our Dutch TSM User Group meeting, which will be held
on November 18th. We again tried to create an interesting program for you!
Instruction on how to enroll c
We use Storserver Manager here, and have been happy with it. Couldn't
tell you much about other alternatives though. What kind of info in
particular were you looking for?
Troy Frank
Network Services
University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation
608.829.5384
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All,
Is there any benefit to either for disc-to-disc backups when using
Virtual Tape Libraries versus File devices?
Sal
Vital Data Systems, LLC
Our Windows, soon to be Exchange, guy posted this to his Windows list. I'm
cross posting it to this list. Responses to
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Anyone have experience with TSM Manager or other multi-server management
products for TSM. I'm looking for alternatives to the TSM Manager
software. Bumping heads with the new US distributer and a lot of
unnessary hassle.
Thanks,
Ken.
Is there a retention set?
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Subject: Empty Virtual volumes
Anyone ever seen this? Using virtual volumes, my primary server keeps EMPTY
volumes around... not sure if they
Hi All
Hope you can help. I;ve set up a few storage agents on win2k over the last
couple of months but have come across a problem recently with a couple of
servers. After configuring the tape drives in windows, i.e installing the
device driver, and installing storage agent, tsmdlst displays all th
TSM servers sees the drive as being defined and online along with the
library.
Can define a path for the library o.k. without any problems regarding it
staying online.
However as for the paths to the drives these have been deleted and then
redefined and set to be online.
This is where the problem
The server is AIX 5.2.3 - clients are typically XP, many running 5.1.6. In
all cases they are running the client scheduler service.
I'll have to do some testing with an expired password to see what the dsmc q
sess returns. I can set it to 1 day and wait until tomorrow, I assume - or
is there a way
Hi
I am looking all posting where subject contains "DRM or Disaster
recovery managaer" text.I used following command
"SEARCH ADSM-L FROM 00/01/01 TO 04/09/28 WHERE SUBJECT CONTAINS DRM"
but got following error.
Missing parameter - specify a sea
Couple of questions,
Are you running the scheduler service, or the CAD?
If the password is expired, and before you do a reset of the password and restart of
the scheduler, what
happens if you do a dsmc q sess?
Also, what platform? Or does it seem to matter?
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:43:57 -040
> Is the client set for PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE?
Yes, this is in our standard optionset for all clients..
Doug
>
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:28:07 -0400, Doug Baker wrote:
>
> >Hi all. I am wondering what the effects of password expiration are when a
> >client scheduler is turned off. Let's say w
Is the client set for PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE?
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:28:07 -0400, Doug Baker wrote:
>Hi all. I am wondering what the effects of password expiration are when a
>client scheduler is turned off. Let's say we have all passwords to expire
>every 90 days. If a client machine (or schedu
Hi all. I am wondering what the effects of password expiration are when a
client scheduler is turned off. Let's say we have all passwords to expire
every 90 days. If a client machine (or scheduler service) is turned off at
day 89, and then turns on at day 91, does it "miss" a window of automatic
sy
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