On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 01:23:11PM -0500, Thomas Denier wrote:
> error conditions and reports them to our operations staff. My
> management is convinced that we can buy an off the shelf product
> that will replace 80 percent of the Perl code. Does such a
> product exist?
Uhm, may I ask *why* you'
We run the DRM product for TSM. That controls the offsite tape rotation
and generates daily DR plans. With the Operational reporting that comes
with TSM 5.2, it is a start. The overall reporting structure within TSM
is bad to say the least. The operational reporting tool will email you
various d
I believe ServerGraph and TSMManager both say they have the
functionality. We have a pretty sizable TSM environment here...3 TSM
servers 10TB b/u a night, 3584 1700 slots 60 drives and we do not have
scripts to do any of the daily housekeeping. We use tsm scripts and
scheduler and it runs fine. Wha
My site has a rather large Perl script that controls the daily
housekeeping cycle (storage pool backups, database backups, tape
movement, and so on). The script also detects a variety of
error conditions and reports them to our operations staff. My
management is convinced that we can buy an off the
>> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:56:31 -0500, Joni Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am trying to figure out how long to keep my volume history for
> I had been keeping it for 30 days, but is there any reason to keep
> it longer than that? Thanks!
"How long do I keep volhist" is related to "How
IC47731 has to do with poor TSM server performance under mainframe
Linux, resulting from frequent use of the backtrace() function.
The APAR mentions poor performance on SLES 9 and RHEL 4, both of
which are based on the 2.6 Linux kernel. Does the same problem
occur with SLES 8, which is based on th
Hello All,
One of our Novell Clients is thinking about using the St. Bernard
Software agent for MS-Access Data bases the spec sheet information
says it will work with "Tivoli TSM for Netware 5.x "WEB ENABLED".
I have never heard of the WEB-ENABLED part do they mean the
WEB-Client Gui?
Also, Would
Hi Farren,
Farren Minns schrieb:
Hi all
If I want to restore my database ( for example from yesterday), do I need
to re-format the existing dB/log volumes or does the restore do what ever
it needs to do in this regard?
The "restore db" command formats the volumes for you.
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Regards,
Dirk K
On Mar 31, 2006, at 5:38 AM, Farren Minns wrote:
Hi all
If I want to restore my database ( for example from yesterday), do
I need
to re-format the existing dB/log volumes or does the restore do
what ever
it needs to do in this regard?
Once a DB or Recovery Log volume has been formatted, it re
Hi all
If I want to restore my database ( for example from yesterday), do I need
to re-format the existing dB/log volumes or does the restore do what ever
it needs to do in this regard?
Thanks
Farren
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The information contain
Hi,
Normally volhist contains two type of "volumes list " one is volumes
used for dbbackup and 2nd used for volumes having B/a client backup.
==> delete volhist command should only be used with type=dbbackup,
provided you are taking regular backup of TSM DATABASE.
==>Volumes
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