NDMP support. You have 2 choices for NDMP, Lan-free or TCP;/IP.
You need to read carefully to understand the differences. Obviously,
Lan-free keeps the traffic off your LAN. But there are consequences.
You
get "special" NDMP tapes this way, and you can't copy them- you have to
vault your pr
OK, everybody's at the latest AIX and TSM 5.5.2. The shared library
> manager, NT, now handles CAPEKLIB1 for N1-N6 and has no clients of its own.
>
So NAS clients have to talk to a different library, right?
>>No.
And Mr. SAN, two desks down, says all physical connections should be
> LANFree
Does anyone know of a SAP R/3 solution for tru64 to TSM? It looks like IBM has
dropped it.
Thanks,
Geoff
At one of the shops I was in, TSM maintenance cost expectation was set
by "competitive takeout pricing". When maintenance renewal time came
around, and we fell out of the original pricing lock, the price
difference was a shock.
In fairness though, I also needed to renew maintenance on Symantec
Net
AIX was included in the $12,000. AIX "costs" a bit more than Linux, $300 list,
but you get what you pay for. You can run Linux on Power hardware, if you
prefer it.
Orville Lantto | Consultant
GlassHouse Technologies, Inc.
T: +1 952 738 1933
orville.lan...@glasshouse.com | www.glas
Hi,
I have a batch script that emails me twice a day of db tapes names : doing
something very basic such as querying the volh, redirect it to text file
and send me the file.
windows server
Norman
Christian Svensson
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"ADSM: Di
On Feb 26, 2009, at 21:04 , Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
and the cost for AIX..
I'm not saying that's a good idea, but TSM is supported on Linux for
pSeries. OTOH Usually AIX is not a major cost factor and Windows is
not exactly free either
I prefer AIX, I've s
Nothing until reclamation happens on the volumes. Then they will be reclaimed
appropriate to the collocation type selected. You can force the issue by doing
move data operations on the volumes. Newly arriving data from clients will be
placed onto tape according to the collocation type.
Kelly
On Feb 26, 2009, at 21:06 , Lepre, James wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My question is if I have a Pool that is collocated, and I change it
to
Collocation by group what happens to the data already in the pool.
nothing. That is, data already in the pool will not move unless it's
subjected to data
On Feb 26, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Christian Svensson wrote:
I got a generic question for you all. How do you keep in track of
your Database Backup Tape Volumes? I know you can see in Volhist the
label of the volume, but how do you keep in track to get it back
from the vault?
We stopped making tape
Hello Everyone,
My question is if I have a Pool that is collocated, and I change it to
Collocation by group what happens to the data already in the pool.
Thank you
James Lepre
Senior Server Specialist
Solix Inc
100 South Jefferson Road
Whippany NJ 07981
Phone 1-973-581-5362
Ce
On Feb 26, 2009, at 20:43 , Lindsay Morris wrote:
we sell (shameless plug)
Good luck with your product; Dan Kim would love to have your banner ad
on adsm.org.
You're no longer allowed to complain about getting emails from my
sales guy.
;-}
ok, you got me :)
rofl
--
Mr. Lindsay Morris
we sell (shameless plug)
Good luck with your product; Dan Kim would love to have your banner ad
on adsm.org.
You're no longer allowed to complain about getting emails from my
sales guy.
;-}
--
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Principal
www.tsmworks.com
919-403-8260
lind...@tsmworks.com
On Feb 26, 200
and the cost for AIX..
Orville Lantto
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Re: [ADSM-L] Preferred TSM Platform
This level of performance is pretty near the bo
One of these days, I'll be bored enough to try backing up /dev/zero and see how
many petabytes I can get on the tape - and if I can get the throughput up to
the 370 MB/sec that the LTO-4 claims to support (going from memory here - I
know it's well over 300 MB/sec).
I see about the same as you o
We started with TSM back in the ADSM 2.1 days, when the D/R module was
extra-cost and a bit pricey. We came up with an in-house script to copy the
volume history and the device config file to a floppy daily - and we strapped
the floppy to the database backup with a heavy-duty rubber band.
We st
Hey Tom.
I don't know that there's a "max" for the drive compression algorithm; it's
a function of the data.
I routinely see 2.1-2.2:1 on basic mixtures of fileservers, print servers,
winders stuff.
Oracle is almost always higher, I expect 3-3.5:1.
I've seen DB2 compress at 6:1.
On Thu, Feb 2
On Feb 26, 2009, at 19:51 , Christian Svensson wrote:
Hi,
I got a generic question for you all. How do you keep in track of
your Database Backup Tape Volumes?
I know you can see in Volhist the label of the volume, but how do
you keep in track to get it back from the vault?
Do you have a script o
If you eject the tapes with either TSM DRM or Autovault (and I think TSM
Manager as well), they do all the tracking/vaulting for you.
With DRM, you set DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYS to xx, the number of days you want
to retain the DB backup before it expires.
Then DRM expires the DB backup after xx days,
On Feb 26, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Kelly Lipp wrote:
IBM x3850, dual quad core processors, 16GB, 7 PCI-E slots with four
2.5" 15K SAS 73GB drives (have to use external storage on this guy),
around $14K. Can have up to four quad core procs, 256GB memory.
This is one screaming dude when used with TSM.
Hi,
I got a generic question for you all. How do you keep in track of your Database
Backup Tape Volumes?
I know you can see in Volhist the label of the volume, but how do you keep in
track to get it back from the vault?
Do you have a script or do you call it back one day in advance?
Please, I'm
IBM x3850, dual quad core processors, 16GB, 7 PCI-E slots with four 2.5" 15K
SAS 73GB drives (have to use external storage on this guy), around $14K. Can
have up to four quad core procs, 256GB memory.
This is one screaming dude when used with TSM. And it's IBM...
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc
This level of performance is pretty near the bottom of the pSeries range, but a
comparable would be a pSeries 520 which could be had for this a similar price.
I just checked and a basic 520 is list priced below $12,000.
Orville Lantto | Consultant
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From: ADSM: Di
Hi Rich,
I spoke to the world wide enablement team at IBM, and they are now focus on to
do more and more online classes.
You will se probably much more technical classes and sales classes online in
the next year or two.
Don't know if you have for ex see the TSM Exchange 2003 Single Mailbox Resto
While working on a proposal to move SAP back to TSM I discovered nothing
in our environment for SAP has changed the past 4 years. So the question
is what client and TDP version is available for this platform?
I'm guessing the 5.1.8 version is the best client we can do there, at
least that is al
I haven't checked AIX prices lately, but my last Dell 2900 with 8-1TB
drives (for the LZ) and 2-500GB mirrored drives (OS and DB) with 8GB RAM
cost under $11K. As I mentioned, the RH Linux license is around $50. I
think it has 2-PCIe slots for the HBA's and 2-GIGe NICS.
Orville Lantto
Sent b
I'll admit to not having a good grasp of the PCI-E architecture, but I'll stand
by my statement that you'll need PCI-E to get maximal performance out of LTO-4.
I'm fairly certain you'll need to go LAN-free to hit the maximum as well - I
know that's my current bottleneck. As a side note - does an
DB2 performs well on all platforms.
You just have to size memory and disk layout the correct way.
Aside from the Red books two good sources are:
Configuring and tuning Databases on the Solaris Platform by Allan N
Packer (a little dated but still good concepts)
Understanding DB2 Learning Visu
We have had a couple of customers over the years running TSM on Solaris. I
must echo Mike's comments. As Solaris would optimistically finish third in IBMs
race for resources there will necessarily be fewer resources both on the
development and support side. If/when there are problems they will
Sure, but if you don't have any AIX expertise and have to buy/rent that, the
cost goes up significantly. I'm no huge fan of Windows, but almost everybody
has some of that expertise while AIX expertise is not available in most shops.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Spr
Those high end Windows boxes are priced similarly to equivalent (or better) AIX
boxes. Check the benchmarks before deciding.
Orville L. Lantto
From: Kauffman, Tom
Sent: Thu 2/26/2009 08:38
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Preferred TSM Platform
Yup.
It boils down to Wanda's s
I have to disagree with that. We routinely run multiple (up to six, and the
only reason it's only six is we don't have any more to test so perhaps more
will run) LTO4 drives as fast as they want to run using and IBM x3850
processor. We run four at a time using an x3650. The buses are PCI-E, d
We're primarily a Solaris based TSM shop, our backup server platforms
are T2000's and T5220's currently which seem to be very good at handling
the I/O of the newer T1A & B drives along with the speeds of LTO's
and what not. Most of our servers are loaded up with dual port 4Gb
Emulex cards usua
We're actually considering a new platform for future TSM servers simply because
we're not an AIX shop anymore (TSM being the lone holdout). We're not a very
good windows shop either, and our strength is really in Solaris and/or Linux,
technically speaking.
When I compare the hardware and LVM fea
On Feb 26, 2009, at 9:18 AM, madunix wrote:
what about other products such as Blade SAN storage AIX ..etc do they
apply this policy for other products
What you see in the IEA site is what there is available there.
For other subject areas you can often find good alternate
information. One his
Yes, I testet it on Ubuntu 8.04 Server and Win XP with XAMPP. You just need
PHP5 and Apache 2.x
Michael
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 15:52, goc wrote:
> Q: so basically this can go on any unix host ?
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Michael Clemens
> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > a few mo
Q: so basically this can go on any unix host ?
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Michael Clemens wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> a few months ago, I started to develop a php software called "TSM Monitor"
> to have a tool which helps me with my daily monitoring and reporting tasks.
> In the meantime,
Yup.
It boils down to Wanda's statement: "I/O, I/O, it's all about I/O" --- Wanda
Prather
If you can do the work with LTO-1 or -2 drives, or DLT-7000, or similar
speed/capacity, then Windows will work. When you get into
high-speed/high-capacity drives the Intel/AMD architecture comes unglued.
Thanks Richard! This will be very helpful.
Best Regards
Tim
Richard Sims wrote:
IBM is amazing in the remarkable wealth of material they produce to
document and explain their products. An area you may not yet have
explored provides an excellent introduction to newer facilities as
well as tu
what about other products such as Blade SAN storage AIX ..etc do they
apply this policy for other products
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Richard Sims wrote:
> IBM is amazing in the remarkable wealth of material they produce to
> document and explain their products. An area you may no
Great link, thanks a lot!
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 14:59, Richard Sims wrote:
> IBM is amazing in the remarkable wealth of material they produce to
> document and explain their products. An area you may not yet have
> explored provides an excellent introduction to newer facilities as
> well as t
IBM is amazing in the remarkable wealth of material they produce to
document and explain their products. An area you may not yet have
explored provides an excellent introduction to newer facilities as
well as tutorials in the basics of the product. That area is IBM
Education Assistant. Go to th
Please find below initial information about the TSM Symposium to be
hosted by University of Cologne in September 2009.
Thanks and best regards,
Claus
---
TSM Symposium 2009
Tivoli Storage Manager : Experience the Challenges
Koeln/Bonn Grandhotel Petersberg, 28-30 September 2009
Call for papers
C
On Feb 26, 2009, at 2:47 AM, Kiran wrote:
Thanks for the info. But I want to access client via GUI not command
line(dsmc).So how to do this?
Read the client manual to become familiar with client system options
file (dsm.sys) stanzas and their selection via SErvername, on the
command line or t
Hello everyone,
a few months ago, I started to develop a php software called "TSM Monitor"
to have a tool which helps me with my daily monitoring and reporting tasks.
In the meantime, I published it under the GPL as open source software
because I think there is no other free application for this p
Dear Fred,
if you don´t need the TOC, I would go for defining the datamover and paths
directly to the library manager, there is virtually no impact on the log
and database consumption and thus the startup speed. If you want to do
filer-to-server backups with TOC, this will go into the storage hira
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