We have ibm 3580 ibm tape autoloader with out bar code reader
How to define library,drive,storage pool ,volumes
Pl advice
>> On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 14:20:56 -0500, Anker Lerret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Wow! What a massive outlay of effort. I'm not familiar with virtual
> volumes. If your problem is specific to them, then what I have to say is
> way off base, in which case I apologize in advance.
Don't apologise
On Jan 22, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jones, Eric J wrote:
Good Afternoon.
We are trying to restore one servers backups to another server through
the GUI. We are using TSM 5.2.2 on a Solaris box and the TSM
server is
running TSM 5.2.2. We login to the serer we want to restore to,
changed the dsm.sys a
Good Afternoon.
We are trying to restore one servers backups to another server through
the GUI. We are using TSM 5.2.2 on a Solaris box and the TSM server is
running TSM 5.2.2. We login to the serer we want to restore to,
changed the dsm.sys and dsm.opt file to point to the other server(data
to
Wow! What a massive outlay of effort. I'm not familiar with virtual
volumes. If your problem is specific to them, then what I have to say is
way off base, in which case I apologize in advance.
First, I do BACKUP STORAGE POOLs hourly from my *disk* pools. This gets
most of my data out to the co
HI all
I have a little blank ...
I have 4 cleaning tapes in my IBM 5384 library ... and I want to remove
then from TSM volumes inventory ...
What would be the best way to do that ..
Thanks
Luc Beaudoin
Network Administrator
Hopital General Juif S.M.B.D.
Tel: (514) 340-8222 ext:8254
Hi Nick!
The error occurred on several files on multiple filesystems.
The audits didn't fix the problem since they seemed to crash somewhere.
The audit process started, but there was never a process completed
message and a q proc, a few seconds after the started, showed no running
processes...
Toda
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>
> I have been directed here by some guys over on aix-l in the hope of finding
> a simple answer to my question. The question is this: is there any way to
> tell the exact path a Jaguar 2 drive is using at a given time?
Try tapeutil:
# tapeutil -f /dev/
Hi list,
I have been directed here by some guys over on aix-l in the hope of finding
a simple answer to my question. The question is this: is there any way to
tell the exact path a Jaguar 2 drive is using at a given time?
The drive has two FC connectors and connected to two separate SANs and is