Re: Scheduling how to

2011-05-20 Thread Zoltan Forray
I had the same needs back a while ago and came up with the same answers you have. Even with the advanced scheduling functionality, there is no way to only run a schedule from one start time until another stop time. Shawn Drew wrote: I thought this could be done completely within the schedule o

Re: ANR0511I in Activity Log

2011-05-20 Thread Nick Laflamme
The last time I tried using FILE class storage devices, admittedly more than two years ago, just this situation led me to make small DISK pools to receive incoming data and then migrate to FILE storage pool volumes. This reduced -- but did not eliminate -- the volume of those message triplets.

Scheduling how to

2011-05-20 Thread Shawn Drew
I thought this could be done completely within the schedule options, but I can't seem to find the answer. Using an external script feels ugly for this. I would like a client schedule run every hour from 00:00 -> 20:00 The only think I can think of is to have a period of one hour, then have an ad

Re: ANR0511I in Activity Log

2011-05-20 Thread ADSM-L
What is the size configured for your FILE devclass volumes? Too small and it's likely you'll be mounting to lots as you describe here. /David Mc London, UK On 20 May 2011, at 22:09, "Vandeventer, Harold [BS]" wrote: > TSM 6.2 on Windows. > > Clients backup to a pool setup for deduplication;

ANR0511I in Activity Log

2011-05-20 Thread Vandeventer, Harold [BS]
TSM 6.2 on Windows. Clients backup to a pool setup for deduplication; a File Sequential that is on disk, not tape. We're seeing hundreds of messages appear in the log in this pattern: ANR8340I FILE volume H:\Dedup\00A4.BFS mounted. ANR0511I Session xx opened output volume H:\Dedup\00A4.B

TSM Incremental Database backups never expire

2011-05-20 Thread andrewd
Even though this thread is years old, I thought I'd post my solution in case it helps anybody else. I have a similar setup and was wondering how to files from disk using DRM. Indeed the key is to process file based volumes in the same way as tapes. I use the following commands to delete disk ba