For "selective /my_dir/* -subdir=yes" you need:
1) add "include.backup /my_dir/.../* YOUR_MANAGEMENT_CLASS" to Include/Exclude
list;
2) restart TSM Cervices;
3) run "selective /my_dir/* -subdir=yes".
This is for UNIX environment. Small modifications are required for Windows.
Grigori G. Solo
On 4 mrt 2010, at 05:23, Roger Deschner wrote:
> Well THAT was dramatic! Thanks, Gary.
>
> With DIRECTIO NO set, the write speed to NFS got a LOT faster. However,
> the system also started to page memory very heavily. Watching it with
> topas, migration would write to NFS nicely for about 15 seco
other than redbooks or manuals ... has anyone wriitten a book on TSM
Well THAT was dramatic! Thanks, Gary.
With DIRECTIO NO set, the write speed to NFS got a LOT faster. However,
the system also started to page memory very heavily. Watching it with
topas, migration would write to NFS nicely for about 15 seconds, and
then it would stop for 5 seconds while AIX thrash
I am getting vastly overstated speeds running the sample script q_ses_stats
on TSM 6.1.3.1 - works fine on v5. Example - a virtual volume session on v5
(the sending session) gives me about 51 MB/sec which sounds very plausible.
The receiving node on v6 gives me about 480 MB/sec which looks like it
Hi,
How to perform selective backup from a particular Management class.
I am using TSM 5.5 . I have created a new storage pool and I have default
management class as well as defined a new management class with the copy
destination to the
Newly created storage pool. I want to perform sele
please cancel me on this list.
Thank You,
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Hi Bill,
The restore environment file is created by the Exchange Server
at restore time. If you do the restore again, make sure you delete
that file before starting the restore since it may be interfering
with the restore.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM
The error is referring to that restore environment file. Idk who creates that
or where. Is the file created and then fails later or the file creation fails.
Idk. My quieries I think this goes in t TEMP directory?
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-Original Message-
From: Del Hoob
Hi Bill,
If you have the .EDB, .STM, and .LOG files, your Exchange admin
should be able to get your Recovery Storage Group up and running.
GOOGLE also turns up a few hits on 0xc7fe1f42 during Exchange restores,
including a MS KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296841).
If you cannot get
The original Exchange server and storage group are gone. All that's left is
the TSM backups. Defined the storage group and database EXACTLY on another
Exchange server. Defined the RSG and added the storage group/database to the
RSG with the can be overwritten by a restore checked. The restore runs
On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Roger Deschner wrote:
> then it hits a wall. The maximum seems to be about 10Mbytes/sec on a
> point-to-point network consisting of three trunked GigE connections.
I'm interested in how you have the NAS connected to your TSM server.
By "point-to-point" do you mean dir
That is perfect!
Thanks Dwight! That is exactly the output I was looking for!
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dwight
Cook
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 4:23 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: How to find what management c
Imtiyaz
It may not be relevant in your case, but the gotcha we came across when
trying to run TSM B/A Client backups concurrently with Replication Manager
snapshots was the following.
TSM backups of local disks were performed using VSS for open-file support.
Left to it's own devices, VSS was usi
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