Is there a TDP product that is applicable to Interwoven data.
I have been trying to troubleshoot failing backups for a Client that is
running an Interwoven application.
They back up a C:, D:, and Y: drive.
Currently we are looking at shutting down the application daily on these
servers to facilita
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Can I infer from you comments that you find the FILE DEVCLASS to be a
better performer? This is our first server on Unix; our other 2 TSM
servers are run
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We may have the problem on other clients, but this is the only one we
have isolated on the Gig VLAN so far. The rest are going through
multiple switche
Hope that does it for you. Just seems a bit strange only one client
exhibits the problem.
James Drozynski
IBM Pittsburgh Lab
11 Stanwix Street
Pittsburgh Pa. 15222
Tel:412-667-4421
Fax:412-667-6975
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Sam Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>--> 02-01-08 11:29 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Re: ADSM-L Win2K3 backu
Looks like the problem is with our disk pool. I ran a test directly to
LTO3 tape and performance improved dramatically, anywhere from 40 to
70MB/sec.
So
I created this script executed via cron at least 2 hours after they are
supposed to load the tapes.
#!/bin/ksh
## set -x
# GET THE TAPES THAT TSM KNOWS ARE IN LIBRARY
#
dsmadmc -id=reports -pass= -s
.
I think Richard is onto something, but I think it is more likely to be
the "Worst Stupid TSM User Trick", namely attempting to back up two
computers on one TSM nodename. Users try this all the time. When I catch
them, I send the pack of wolves to attack and devour them, because it
comprimises the
Also, are you sure you can read the data off of disks any faster?
I'm not sure what the equivalent cmd would be on Windows, but on Unix
I'd try a "dd if= of=/dev/null bs=128k" (or some variant) and see
just
how fast the data can be read from the drives.
Rick
"Allen S. Rout"
>> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:39:49 -0800, Larry Peifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The fastest backup I can get from a Win2003 server, TSM 5.4.0.4 client, to
> an AIX TSM server, 5.4.0.0 is 17Mb/sec. over GigE with a dedicated 2nd nic
> for backup only. I'd like to hear from others who are getting
We have had several instances of slow backup times to Win servers (with 1gb
connections) where the throughput looked almost exactly like 100mb
connections. As we looked at it, we found that all access to these servers
(including backups) was going through a BigIP box with only 100mb
connections.
Hi Guys
It's not my week for databases sadly. Today I had a failed incr Exchange backup
and found the following on the IBM site. As such, I am now running a full
backup which is working fine. But, I'm still not understanding exactly why this
is happening.
Can anyone enlighten me?
This was the
Hello,
I’ve got a rather obvious question which is the following: how do you checkin
tapes in a STK library that is controlled by ACSLS software? So far I was
mainly working with SCSI libraries in TSM, thus the ACSLS libraries are new to
me.
The environment is the following:
TSM Ser
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