Hi!
You can also use the native command "q occ * *" or "q occ node_name *" to
get that information.
Cheers!
Pablito.
Suad Musovich
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Suad wrote:
> select node_name,sum(physical_mb) as "Physical MB" from occupancy
> group by node_name order by "Physical MB" desc
Exactly, thank you :-) I hadn't noticed the occupancy table; I'd got
as far asselect object_id from backups where node_name='whatever'
and was wondering how to turn
something like:
select node_name,sum(physical_mb) as "Physical MB" from occupancy group by
node_name order by "Physical MB" desc
You could be more specific and mask on the stgpool name (that is, if you
have a consistent descriptive naming scheme for stgpools)
TABNAMECOLNAME
Greetings. (newbie warning :-) Is there a query which would reveal
the total bytes of tape being consumed by a particular node ?
i.e. including the active and inactive copies of all its objects ?
Regards, Peter
AUS/TAS/DPIW/CIT/Servers hbt/lnd/l8 6233 3061 http://www.pjb.com.au
Pasari, pasar
Thanks again to all...this issue has been resolved.
Tim
David E Ehresman wrote:
Use the GUI to remove the current CAD service. Then use the GUI to customize a
scheduler, not a CAD, but tell it to use CAD to activate the scheduler.
Timothy Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/16/2007 10:43 AM >>>
Well, thanks for the input
But according to Vmware VCB is still the way to go. And you will cut
your licenses cost with VCB.
//Henrik
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Stapleton
Sent: den 19 mars 2007 15:11
To: ADSM-L@VM.M
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Henrik Wahlstedt
Look at Vmware consolidated backup, VCB, which is Vmwares prefered
method to backup virtual nodes.
It will probably save you some TSM licenses...
And how TSM handles CPU/mem during backup I wont recommend you to
install a TSM client on al
The Licensing works per processor per Blade. I.e a dual processor would
require 2 x base licenses for Windows etc, and if you were using TDP for
SQL you would require 2 x TDP licenses for TDP. You could run 50 VM's on
one blade and those would be the only license requirements.
I also know that the
Hi,
Look at Vmware consolidated backup, VCB, which is Vmwares prefered
method to backup virtual nodes.
It will probably save you some TSM licenses...
And how TSM handles CPU/mem during backup I wont recommend you to
install a TSM client on all Vmware nodes.
Thanks
Henrik
-Original Messag
I installed a nice big VMWare server ... and I will install 8-10 VM
servers ... with TSM on all VM servers ...
Is there anyone that know how the TSM licensing works ?
Thanks
Luc Beaudoin
TSM / Network Administrator
Hopital General Juif S.M.B.D.
Tel: (514) 340-8222 ext:8254
On Mar 19, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Christoph Pilgram wrote:
Hi all,
Where can I find the docu for TSDM 5.4 for Server (AIX) to read
something
about the new feature 'active-storage-pool' (or is there any other
documentation about it). I dont find it in the 'Tivoli software
information
center'.
I thi
Hi all,
Where can I find the docu for TSDM 5.4 for Server (AIX) to read something
about the new feature 'active-storage-pool' (or is there any other
documentation about it). I dont find it in the 'Tivoli software information
center'.
Thanks
Chris
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