Re: Changed data

2011-10-12 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
Yes, this gives good result for normal backups, but does not give anything for TDP backups. You need to add ANE4991I to have TDP statistics as well. Grigori G. Solonovitch -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee, Gary D. Sent: Wed

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
I do not think it will give you correct values due to using just last session. It will be correct for only very simple case running one incremental or full backup daily. It will be incorrect in case of: - using a few backups per day (for example, running full and incremental backup will give you

Re: Label volumes in a scsi library?

2011-10-12 Thread Roger Deschner
You probably want to pipe the output of SHOW SLOTS into a file, and then examine that file carefully. The output can be voluminous, but it can be very useful, so do it. You can also run the lbtest utility. Call IBM TSM Support for detailed instructions, because it's an extremely powerful and usefu

Re: Label volumes in a scsi library?

2011-10-12 Thread Jerry Michalak
try  show slots in TSM to see the library info.   Jerry Michalak jerry_...@yahoo.com From: "Moyer, Joni M" To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 12:57 PM Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Label volumes in a scsi library? Hi, I've tried to do

Re: Label volumes in a scsi library?

2011-10-12 Thread James Choate
Joni, It doesn't look like your drives/paths are defined correctly. The library is trying to move the volume from a slot 4096 to slot-element 65535. In my experience, when I see slot element 65535, it usually points to either the drives, paths to drives not being defined correctly. A couple of

Re: Label volumes in a scsi library?

2011-10-12 Thread Strand, Neil B.
Joni, The SENSE information is described on page 78 of the Quantum SCSI Reference Guide for the Scalar i6000 byte –code = description 0 -70 = Response Code 1 -00 = reserved 2 -05 = reserved or sense key 3-6 are all zeros = information 7 - 0a = additional sense length (0a indicates the m

Re: Label volumes in a scsi library?

2011-10-12 Thread Moyer, Joni M
Hi, I've tried to do this and I'm now getting the following errors: 10/06/11 12:50:34 ANR0609I LABEL LIBVOLUME started as process 33588. (SESSION: 58343, PROCESS: 33588) 10/06/11 12:50:46 ANR2017I Administrator LIDZR8V issued command

Announcing a Beta Program for the Next Release of Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) FastBack for Workstations

2011-10-12 Thread Omar Vargas
Announcing a Beta Program for the Next Release of Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) FastBack for Workstations. TSM FastBack for Workstations is a centrally-managed solution that reduces the risks of losing important information stored on thousands of personal computers across an entire enterprise, as d

Re: Check signals on Power vs. x86...

2011-10-12 Thread Stefan Folkerts
I would love to see a performance test between a big x3850 intel machine running linux and a power machine in the same price range on AIX, I think the power machine is going to get a decent challenge. I even doubt it will win that race but there is more to a TSM server than raw performance as said

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Hans Christian Riksheim
Sorry, summary and FILESPACES. Hans Chr. On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Hans Christian Riksheim wrote: > What about just finding the ratio between the numbers in the tables > SUMMARY and AUDITOCC? > > Hans Chr. > > On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Ehresman,David E. > wrote: >> Is there any wa

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Hans Christian Riksheim
What about just finding the ratio between the numbers in the tables SUMMARY and AUDITOCC? Hans Chr. On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Ehresman,David E. wrote: > Is there any way from the server side to get an estimate of overall client > data change rate? >

Re: Check signals on Power vs. x86...

2011-10-12 Thread Paul Zarnowski
We have kept with Power, largely because we (1) have AIX skills in-house, and (2) the effort to migrate to another platform would be great, because we have significant archive data. Some thoughts (take them as you will): 1. You can scale power vertically, quite high. We have 10 very sizable i

Changed data

2011-10-12 Thread Lee, Gary D.
Could another approach be to check the actlog for ane4977i and ane4961i message, dividing the total in 4977 by total in 4961? That gives you what you inspected divided by what you changed. Actually reverse the two and you'll get a decimal easily converted to a percentage. If I've missed someth

Re: SV: TDP SQL reports back ACO5422E

2011-10-12 Thread Del Hoobler
Hello Christian, That's great information to know. Please open a PMR for this. I prefer not to debug/resolve this through this list server. Thanks, Del "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 10/12/2011 09:50:01 AM: >> From: Christian Svenss

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Allen S. Rout
On 10/12/2011 10:04 AM, Daniel Sparrman wrote: Hi Allen Out of curiosity, the 2) isnt the total filespace capacity right, but the used amount on each filespace? Or are you looking at some other number? Mumble. I do several different analyses, and have been imprecise in specifying; thank y

SV: TDP SQL reports back ACO5422E

2011-10-12 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi Del, This ends up with that the DBA have turn on something called AUTO_CLOSE to TRUE, if we change it to FALES TSM for DB works fine. When I read this artical http://blogs.msdn.com/b/buckwoody/archive/2009/06/24/sql-server-best-practices-autoclose-should-be-off.aspx I think this could be a co

Re: Check signals on Power vs. x86...

2011-10-12 Thread Stefan Folkerts
I would like to see that as well, I find it impossible to believe without proof...and I love the power platform just not because it's 4x as fast (at least) per core as x86 for TSM because I don't think it is. :-) On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Gregor van den Boogaart < gregor.booga...@rz.uni-au

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Daniel Sparrman
Hi Allen Out of curiosity, the 2) isnt the total filespace capacity right, but the used amount on each filespace? Or are you looking at some other number? Regards Daniel Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Växel: 08-754 98 00 Fax: 08-754 97 30 daniel.sparr...@exist.se http://www.existgruppen

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Allen S. Rout
On 10/12/2011 08:53 AM, Ehresman,David E. wrote: Is there any way from the server side to get an estimate of overall client data change rate? I'm doing this, crudely, right now as I try to characterize our hosting customers behavior, to identify outliers. Here's what I'm doing: 1: sum "Yest

Re: Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Saravanan Palanisamy
The below query will give the changed data rate. select sum(LASTSESS_RECVD)/1024/1024/1024 "Changed data in GB" from nodes On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Ehresman,David E. wrote: > Is there any way from the server side to get an estimate of overall client > data change rate? > -- Thanks &

Data change rate

2011-10-12 Thread Ehresman,David E.
Is there any way from the server side to get an estimate of overall client data change rate?

Re: Check signals on Power vs. x86...

2011-10-12 Thread Daniel Sparrman
Abit off-topic, but I have no problems convincing the wife the safety in using a Mercedes to take the children to school instead of a Skoda ;) Same comparison, would your wife accept you taking the kids to school in a rusty oldy Skoda, or would she prefer you driving them in your new Mercedes? I

Re: Check signals on Power vs. x86...

2011-10-12 Thread Schaub, Steve
If you can convince your wife that you need a Porsche to take the kids to school, you need to start offering seminars. -steve -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Daniel Sparrman Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 10:46 AM To: ADSM-L@VM