Hello Everybody,
I have no problems at all with Oracle+RMAN+TDPO+TSM environment. I have:
1) dedicated nodes for database backups, separated from file system backups
(for example, LPAR05 for files and LPAR05_ORA for databases on logical
partition LPAR05);
2) dedicated management class and copy
Hello Tom,
I am using WEB Client function "Utilities --> Delete Filespaces..." to resolve
similar problem.
It is very easy and useful.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middle East http://www.bkme.com
Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile:
I'm having similar TDP (Oracle & SharePoint) file space expiration problems as
well. I'm about to open a call with IBM on this, but can you check the act log
to see what I'm seeing? You'll need to dig into the actual expiration process.
Try running this (replace NODE_NAME and adsmorc with you
On 14 apr 2009, at 04:51, Sabar Martin Hasiholan Panggabean wrote:
Dear All,
I am wondering, would it be possible in TSM Schedule if we want to
create weekly full backup happens on the 1st until 3rd ? (using 1
backup schedule)
weekly full backup? are you really thinking TSM Enterprise Editi
Dear All,
I am wondering, would it be possible in TSM Schedule if we want to create
weekly full backup happens on the 1st until 3rd ? (using 1 backup schedule)
BR,
Martin
On Apr 13, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Tim Brown wrote:
Using the TSM odbc drive I can use Microsoft excel
to see TSM information, Have been doing this for awhile.
A new person working for me asked if this can be accomplished
using software like Oracle SQL developer. Is this possible
or not.
The TSM OD
Hi, Tim.
I've seen many things that use the TSM ODBC data source. The Admin Guide
has this to say:
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager provides an ODBC driver for Windows. The
driver
supports the ODBC Version 2.5 application programming interface (API).
Because
Tivoli Storage Manager supports only the SQL
If there's nothing in the filespace that you need to keep, you can try this:
delete filespace WHQ_FILESERV_1 2 nametype=FSID
I've also been unable to delete filespaces using the filespace name, or indeed
display them using the Admin Center, but I've been successful using the FSID.
- Margaret Cl
Using the TSM odbc drive I can use Microsoft excel
to see TSM information, Have been doing this for awhile.
A new person working for me asked if this can be accomplished
using software like Oracle SQL developer. Is this possible
or not.
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist - Project Leader
Central Hudson
Hello, Thomas.
I suppose it really depends on how big your dual-datacenter environment
is and how much profile commonality there is among your TSM servers.
Personally, I don't use configuration management unless I'm in a
environment with enough servers and enough profile commonality that it
saves
I've not used image backups on windows machines but by looking at the names,
I'm thinking those might be image backups... did you specify OBJTYPE=IMAGE ?
If they are regular files, you could use an admin account with full rights,
that would show them to you.
And you might try adjusting your query
We can't seem to find these from the client:
Node Name Type Filespace FSID Client's Name for File
Name
--- --
--
WHQ_FILESERV_1 Bkup \\whq_fil-2
Hi, Larry.
The easiest way would be to use something like Autosys or Control_M to
schedule the job dependencies and execute the batch/cmd and script files
on the appropriate servers at the appropriate times.
If you don't want to use an independent scheduling package, it is fairly
easy to install
13 matches
Mail list logo