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We installed TSM 6.2.2.0 and then performed initial full backups for client
systems. Some of the clients were new and some had previously been sending
backups to a TSM 5.5 server.
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>To: thomas.den...@jeffersonhospital.org
>From: Robert J Molerio
>Date: 10/01/20
Hi Thomas,
You should have a look to your db2diag.log file (it may be named slightly
different, like db2diag.0.log for instance).
It should be located here :
< instance owner home directory>/sqllib/db2dump
Let's have a look to the files recently modified in this directory too.
As instance owne
We have a zSeries Linux system with two TSM 6.2.2.0 server instances.
One instance is a dedicated library manager with a small database.
The other instance is used to store client data. The Linux system
crashed yesterday. Once it was brought back up the library manager
instance started without inci
Hi Everyone!
I have a TSM 5.5.5.0 server and I was wondering how much space a backup file
and an archive file utilize of a TSM database?
Thanks in advance!
Joni
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Would using private volumes (that would allow for easy migrate vol commands
in housekeeping scripts) together with a cron/shell script that checks for
the filling of these volumes and start extra migrates when needed do the
trick?
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
> Wanda