I think you will save space in the both primary and copy pools because of
compression, but de-duplication rate in primary pools will be reduced because
of compression. In my opinion, in most of the case compression+deduplication is
better than just deduplication, if you are ready to ignore incre
Maybe you have problems with configuration on client?
Have you tried to set trace and check trace file:
In dsm.opt:
TRACEFILE /home/oracle/admin/tdpo/tsmapi.trace
traceflag api api_detail pid tid
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middl
I have heard that TSM dedup can deal with TSM client-compressed data, but I
have no first-hand experience, nor do I know if there are any tradeoffs. We
are in the same boat as you, and are thus looking forward to exploring this
further.
At 01:53 PM 2/9/2010, Jeff Brunt wrote:
>I was reading so
I was reading some posts earlier this month about using the data domain
appliance and read that they recommend not using client compression. I am
using TSM dedup and was wondering if that recommendation would still be true as
I have forced client compression on since all data is now going to di
We found 5.5.2 for LINUX, installed it, and tested it. Still nothing in the
log.
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Grigori Solonovitch
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I have been fighting these issues, myself.
It seems that EXPORT/IMPORT is very, very fragile and V6 is worse than V5.
If the data the export needs is on a tape and all tape drives are busy, it
just up-and-dies with these errors. It does not wait for a tape drive to
become available.
This has b
There was a thread running last November where I helped Timothy Hughes
sort a problem caused when the name of the scheduler associated with the
Client Acceptor daemon inexplicably changed to 'TSM'.
http://adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/2009-11/msg00237.html
Well I've just noticed this APAR has appeare
>> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 15:42:48 -0600, Abid Ilias said:
> Is there any other way to find out if the data is encrypted in TSM
> Server other than looking into the activity log. We are enabled the
> encryption option at the client end and it seem to work on AIX and
> having problem getting it to w
You are right, TDP for Oracle 5.5.2 is not available for download and I do not
know why. I have got 5.5.2 on CD set from IBM.
I am not sure 100%, but I think only this version will show encryption in
activity log:
[LPAR05][/]>lslpp -l tivoli.tsm.client.oracle*
Fileset
Grigori,
Thanks, but the latest version from IBM download is 5.5.1. Where did you find
5.5.2?
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I've also seen that message if reclamation or migration is running.
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Richard Sims
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There should
There should be some accompanying ANR message nearby, such as ANR1420W: take a
look in the Activity Log for volume issues.
Also do 'Query Volume ACCess=UNAVailable' and correct any volumes with issues.
I would also check the condition of prior Export volumes reportable via Query
VOLHistory to g
Hi list,
I am getting the following errors during an EXPORT operation:
02/08/10 22:59:04 ANR0670W EXPORT NODE: Transaction failed - storage
media
inaccessible. (SESSION: 33, PROCESS: 3)
02/08/10 22:59:06 ANR0794E EXPORT NODE: Processing terminated abnorma
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