We do it by setting up stanzas in the dsm.sys file.
servername tsma
tcpserveraddresstsma.x.com
nodename client1
servername tsmb
tcpserveraddresstsmb.x.com
nodename client1
Then at startup of client, dsmc -se=
Gerald Michalak
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How to use multiple option file in unix TSM client like in Windows world?
Like in Windows world,
we use 'dsmc -optfile=dsm1.opt' file with different tsm server in this new
option file.
How do I do this in unix world?.
My objective is --> I backup my unix machine (Node1) to a TSM Server1. I
Well, Pct Migr is telling you how much of the data in the disk pool IS
migrate-able.
TSM can't migrate half of something, or a file that is incomplete.
So when your big DB backup is running, I suspect what TSM is telling you
is that only part of it has gotten to the disk pool yet.
As soon as the D
On Aug 5, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Andrew Carlson wrote:
I am wondering why TSM goes by Pct Migr rather than Pct Util to
decide when to migrate the storage pool. We are fairly disk
constrained right now. A couple of times a week, large database is
backed up, that keeps Pct Migr and Pct Util far apart
I am wondering why TSM goes by Pct Migr rather than Pct Util to decide
when to migrate the storage pool. We are fairly disk constrained right
now. A couple of times a week, large database is backed up, that keeps
Pct Migr and Pct Util far apart. The storage pool fills up, but migration
h
Thanks. I thought I probably was safe but I did not want to wait until
it ran out or had problems.
Thanks again,
Eric
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Maurice van 't Loo
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 8:12 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
This is all right.
Like us, TSM likes the newest tapes the most. So it will use all tapes there
are in the library.
Regards,
Maurice
- Original Message -
From: "Jones, Eric J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 1:33 PM
Subject: [ADSM-L] Scratch Tapes
> Good morning.
Well, you told TSM to delete ALL your tapes out of volhistory, so it
did!
Software can be pesky like that. Your tapes became eligible as scratch
when you did that.
What you should be doing is DELETE VOLHIST TYPE=blah TODATE=TODAY-90 and
specifying WHICH tapes you want to delete, not just "ALL".
Ben Bullock wrote:
I was just looking at the 'q status' output on one of my TSM servers
and saw that it is just over 9 years since we installed it. Way back when it
was ADSM v3 :
Server Installation Date/Time: 06/28/96 10:09:23
Server Restart Date/Time
The scratch tapes appear to be fine and
---
Delay Period for Volume Reuse 0
---
How can I tell how many times a tape can be used and how many times an
individual tape was used?
If it's low(did not setup server) how can I chan
Reusedelay settings?
The scratch volumes have access READW?
Regards
joachim
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Jones,
Eric J
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. August 2005 13:34
An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Betreff: Scratch Tapes
Good morning
Good morning.
I have a question on scratch tapes and how/when they are used.
We are using TSM 5.2.2 with AIX 5.2.
We have around 225 LTO2 tapes in the library of which about 60 are used.
The are numbered from TS2000 - TS2225.
For some time the lower numbered tapes were regularly reused as they
On Aug 5, 2005, at 7:36 AM, Levi, Ralph wrote:
I am running TSM 5.1.9 on AIX 5.2 and did some EXPORT NODEs to save
some important data "forever". When I went to retrieve it 5 months
later it was gone. The tapes were overwritten. No info was in
volhist
either. I run: DELETE VOLHIST TYPE=
I am running TSM 5.1.9 on AIX 5.2 and did some EXPORT NODEs to save
some important data "forever". When I went to retrieve it 5 months
later it was gone. The tapes were overwritten. No info was in volhist
either. I run: DELETE VOLHIST TYPE=ALL TODATE=TODAY-90 to keep
the volume history m
On Aug 5, 2005, at 12:35 AM, Rainer Holzinger wrote:
from which IBM web site can I access IBM's technotes?
Most generally, just go to www.ibm.com.
The IBM TSM people have given us a TSM Support page which allows more
targeted searches:
http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support
Hello,
By chance I found this exceptional entry about a reclamation
process in the summary table:
>select * from summary where failed>1000
START_TIME: 2005-08-04 10:49:39.00
END_TIME: 2005-08-04 11:39:45.00
ACTIVITY: RECLAMATION
NUMBER: 1412
ENTITY: SER_3590_B
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