I spent the last two months installing TSM
on a two node RAC cluster (Linux, not AIX).
It was a very unpleasant experience.
There is very little documentation (at least
that I could find). I can back up now and a few
weeks ago I had to restore a corrupt datafile.
For some reason it took RMAN hours
Been there done that, all though it was quite a while ago.
You are correct that
- There is nothing in TSM code that will prevent TSM from trying to mount an
LTO3 cartridge in an LTO1 drive, if they are defined to the same TSM library.
If you dig around in the books and web site you can find
-Brenda Collins wrote: -
>Does anyone know of a way to determine what files existed under a
>specific directory path for a node as of a certain date and time?
Your subject line suggests that you are looking for a select command,
but I think it will be easier to get the information using o
Hi!
Does anyone know of a way to determine what files existed under a
specific directory path for a node as of a certain date and time?
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide on this!
Brenda
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The environment under scrutiny here is Unidata on Solaris. We, too,
want to do the snapshot thing to minimize the downtime.
Seems like this is pretty darn straightforward?
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing & CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777
[EMAIL PR
All,
Through a little confusion and lack of research, we have a 3583 library
where we have mixed LTO1 and LTO3 media. Apparently we read that TSM and
the 3583 supports "mixed-media with LTO" and didn't read the fine print,
thinking it would just work. The drives and cartridges are in a single
d
Kelly,
Our Unidata database is backed up with TSM and as you've suggested
the dbpause and dbresume are used to ensure a good backup. A TSM
prebackup script pauses the database, takes a snapshot of the
database and then resumes the database access. TSM then backs up the
now static copy of the data
Yes, we backup multiple UNIDATA DB's here by pausing the DB during the
backup process. It works well as we restore the DB's to the development
systems without issue on a regular basis.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kelly Lipp
Sent:
Folks,
Any of you esteemed folks using TSM to backup/restore UNIDATA or other
implementations of a PICK database? Specifically, are you using the
dbpause and dbresume commands?
Easy, hard, impossible?
Thoughts as always much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing & CTO
STORS
You will have a hard time? If you are using Oracle 10g with RAC you will
be having a lot a problems. We have a 2 node cluster with AIX 5.3 &
oracle 10G & one in a wile the ocssd.bin will reboot the node . It is a
known issue in Oracle. The TDP works great but after all the problems we
had I just ma
Guys,
Does anyone have any guidance on using TSM scheduled TDP backups with Oracle
RAC multi-node grids?
We're due to implement a 4-way RAC cluster (on AIX) and ultimately we'll
need the database(s) to be backed up and restored via any of the 4 nodes in
the grid.
Any advice would be appreciate
I will be out of the office starting 23.04.2007 and will not return until
24.04.2007.
In dringenden Fällen wenden Sie sich bitte an meine Kollegen Klaus
Hämmerle, DW 1122, oder Michael Prantner, DW 1156.
Danke.
Oliver Martin
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