Hi,
I'm keen to make use of the new features in TSM 6.3, one of which is node
replication. However, the client I'm working with has limited bandwidth
between datacenters and there is no way that 4TB of change a day is going to be
copied across the link even if it is deduplicated. Is there a w
The tape drive mapping utility now includes fully integrated support for
ACSLS-attached libraries. The utility does not rely on TSM's API for
communications to ACSLS and can be run on a system where TSM is not present.
http://greshamstorage.com/freeware/worldwide-name-mapping-utility
Andrew
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Now that we know this is a de-duped storage pool, you need to know that before
TSM will reclaim a de-duped volume, it has to be completely backed up to a copy
pool.
David
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I call them "stuck filling tapes", and have a script that runs every day
that keeps them under control. Any filling tape that hasn't been written
to in 6 days gets a movedata run on it. Also, it also occurs on file pool
volumes. We're on tsm server v5.5.2, and v5.5.5 on our dedicated library
ma
On Feb 7, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Tim Brown wrote:
> Appears to be related to de=duplication when using movedata
> ...
See also http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27022203
Hi Tim,
Are you using server-side deduplication on this pool ?
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Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON
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From: Tim Brown
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 09:17:51
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Appears to be related to de=duplication when using movedata
tsm: TSMPOK_SERVER1>q stgpool devt_prim f=d
Storage Pool Name: DEVT_PRIM
Storage Pool Type: Primary
Device Class Name: DEVT_PRIM
Estimated Capacity: 99 G
On 02/06/2012 05:33 PM, Paul_Dudley wrote:
Re your line " None of them has data from more than one client"
Has collocation been turned on by accident?
No, it has
The tapes are collocated by node. There are about 20 server nodes which
write to it.
been turned on by design.
- Allen S. Rou
Just remember, there are 2 ways of backing up through a firewall.
- The "insecure" way, where you open incoming ports to the TSM Servers
"TCPPORT" setting, and perform backups in "polling" mode. If the client
was compromised, it would have access to all the backups, and conceivably
the TSM server.
Hi,
Whats the Q stg f=d output?
Whats the error u get if u do move data on this volume?
Kind regards,
Karel
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Onderwerp:
This should normally work. Are there any messages in the actlog around the time
you executed this command?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Richard van Denzel
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reclaim stgpool devt_prim threshold=50
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Richard van Denzel
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 8:32 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: reclaim space in stgpool
Hi Tim,
What is the reclaim comma
I am not familiar with that particular product, but I would either talk
to whoever manages it or the vendor themselves. The ones I have used
have verbose logging so it's pretty easy to determine if it is the
problem.
Configuring them is very similar to a firewall. In our operation we have
it allo
Thanks for all the thoughts!
>The 'register node' and 'update node' commands have a
>'sessioninitiation' parameter. The default value, 'clientorserver',
>would be needed for the backup arrangement you describe for clients
>outside the firewall. The other possible value, 'serveronly', would
>cause
We do run some devices called "Preventia". I wonder if those are what you
describe - intrusion prevention.
Rick
From: Rick Adamson
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 02/06/2012 09:39 AM
Subject:Re: Firewall problem
Sent by:"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
Richard,
Just a
Hi Tim,
What is the reclaim command you're using?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Richard van Denzel
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Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] reclaim
Trying to reclaim space in disk pool defined with devc=file,l TSM level 6.3
The query command shows the volumes have reclaimable space but the reclaim gets
the message
ANR2111W RECLAIM STGPOOL: There is no data to process for DEVT_PRIM.
tsm: TSMPOK_SERVER1>q vol 0038.bfs f=d
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