Replying to my own question. Someone sent me this link that may help:
http://tinyurl.com/3d4rzo
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W. Curtis Preston
Backup Blog @ www.backupcentral.com
VP Data Protection, GlassHouse Technologies
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From: Curtis Preston
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 12:00 PM
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Help me with an error in the TSM Server Actlog. Please I need an advisor.
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I read the appropriate Redbooks and manuals (or so I believe), and I
can't seem to figure out if what I want to do is possible. The product
datasheets say that Tivoli Data Protection for Databases supports Oracle
RAC, but if you download the documentation for TDPDB, neither "RAC" nor
"cluster" appe
Hello Everyone,
The question I have is... Could I add to my dos command file to respond to the
"Select an appropriate action" every time it is presented to correct the error
or is there another way to address this failure? If I could add the doss
command how would I do that?
TSM Server
Versio
There is nothing built into DP for SQL that does that,
but I am still trying to understand what the issue is.
If you have an automated schedule to back up ALL databases (*)
that are active on any given SQL Server instance, it will
find that the Principal database is running on the second instance,
Hi Del!
I just spoke with the SQL guy and his question is a little bit more
clear to me now.
The database is running on the Principal and a copy is running on the
Mirror.
The database is backed up on the Principal. After a take-over the Mirror
becomes the new Principal, so the backup should be back
Hi Del!
Thank you very much for your reply!
I thought this was a feature which the backup software should be aware
of, but apparently not (I'm the TSM Server guru ;-) and definitely not
the TDP guru, you know). I will forward your answer to our SQL guys.
Thanks again!
Kindest regards,
Eric van
In what respect do you mean "support"?
The backup application is not involved with the transfer of the log
records
with SQL Server mirroring. The SQL Server manages that.
I normally point customers to the Microsoft documentation:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/dbmirror.msp
Hi TSM-ers!
One of my SQL colleagues asks me whether DP for SQL Server supports the
SQL Server 2005 Database Mirroring feature.
My first thought was to check the manual "Data Protection for Microsoft
SQL Server Installation and User's Guide" Version 5 release 2, but the
word mirroring isn't mention