Re: AW: TSM 5.3 and ISC install

2005-02-05 Thread TSM_User
I installed the ISC\AC on two different VM's. One was a Win2K SP4 and the other was a Win2003. In both cases the VM's only had 384 MB of RAM. The installs worked just fine. I only had 756 MB of RAM on my laptop at the time. It was slow and took a long time but I just left it and came back a

Re: ANS4023E Error processing '/opt': file input/output error

2005-02-05 Thread Richard Sims
Well, the message suggests a disk I/O error situation. Whereas backups more thoroughly traverse file systems than most other daily operating system activities, it can be expected that the scheduled backup would be the most common detector of I/O error conditions. I'd recommend referring to your OS

ANS4023E Error processing '/opt': file input/output error

2005-02-05 Thread Hoa V Nguyen
Hi Gurus, I got these error messages: 02/03/05 12:01:17 ANS4023E Error processing '/opt': file input/output error 02/03/05 12:01:17 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'TDCSYBD1-INC' failed. Return code = 12. 02/05/05 12:00:42 ANS4023E Error processing '/var/log/syslog.0': file input/output error 02/0

Re: AW: TSM 5.3 and ISC install

2005-02-05 Thread Joerg Pohlmann
Michael, make sure that the amount of memory the virtual machine "sees" (as RAM) is 1GB. Also, I found that on some installs, the process wants to go to SUN's java site and download/install bits and pieces of java, but this varies with what's installed on your W2K machine. It just means that yo

AW: TSM 5.3 and ISC install

2005-02-05 Thread Michael Malitz
Hi all, I’m also struggling with the new ISC and can not get over 66 %!!. I'm using Windows XP Host with VMWare and installed W2K Advanced Server SP4. My assigned physical memory to that W2K machine is 700 MB . During install a maximum of around 520 MB is used by ISCinstall processes. I i

Re: file retention

2005-02-05 Thread Salak Juraj
another 2 cents: using common backup methods, you will not be able to keep files created and deleted during short time (less then one day). If the concern is serious, you might thing of not saving original files (like word), but of saving printots (in electronical form). One approach could be a