This question comes up every so often. No, there are no command line parms
to do what you want. You would need to use an external tool to determine
which files you want to archive, then archive the specific files (or use
the external tool to build a file list that can be processed via the
-filelist
We were running TSM 5.2.4 on i5/OS PASE. Since IBM dropped support for
i5/OS PASE for TSM we migrated to a Linux lpar hosted on the same box.
Running a newer version of TSM. Basically we carved out a Linux lpar out
of the existing i5/os lpar and used the same exact hardware: 5704 card to
IBM 210
hi
Presently I have schedule task that runs monthly which archives\deletes a
particular directory of a netware server.
example: des=corpact_4th_quarter -verbose -archmc=10yarchive -subdir=yes
-deletefiles SHARE4:470FINAN/Archives/
Now I need to archive\delete a specific directory from a netwar
I did professional services for that library, the best practices I found
that worked were 32 200GB tapes. Never had any problems at that level.
Hope that helps.
jeremy
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I just had a Quantum DX30 VTL installed last week.
the configured available storage is 5.11 TB.
the installer set the cartridge size to 35 GB. which gave me
136 35 GB dlt carts for a total of 4.65 TB. meaning that
almost 500GB of disk space is unused.
Quantum support suggest using a larger cartr
Hello everyone,
We were trying to run a trace on a solaris client in order to determine
where most of the time is being spent during an archive process. What is
the best trace that can be run in order to determine this information? It
is going against a TSM AIX 5.3 server at level 5.2.7.1. Than
We were running TSM 5.2.4 on i5/OS PASE. Since IBM dropped support for
i5/OS PASE for TSM we migrated to a Linux lpar hosted on the same box.
Running a newer version of TSM. Basically we carved out a Linux lpar out
of the existing i5/os lpar and used the same exact hardware: 5704 card to
IBM 210
Well, I've made a lot of progress on this. Seems that resolving the
myriad of tape drives in
/dev/IBMTape#
to the output produced by
cat /proc/scsi/scsi
is mostly by guess and by gosh. I managed to get the right ones and the
copy storage pool completed. Yay!
Now, I fear that it may only be temp
Chip,
Since Data Protection for SQL is a separately priced
product that includes a license file, new packages that
contain license files are only posted to the Passport Advantage
download site and not the general FTP site. Interim fix and
PTF packages will be posted to the general FTP site when ne