Steve,
Since you're on AIX, you may want to look at the network tunable
"tcp_keepidle" for keepalives instead of using libkeepalive. Setting it to
something below 7200 (units are half-seconds, go figure) might do the trick
for you. Stock AIX, so might be easier to get approval for a simple tunab
Hi Harold,
Thank you for the good feedback. We don't want to add any confusion... we
have updated that section so it's less confusing the next time we publish.
Angela
Angela Robertson
IBM Software Group
Durham, NC 27703
aprob...@us.i
Thanks Angela I apparently miss-read the DP Exchange requirements.
Here's a copy of the statements I read:
Exchange Server 2010 and 2013 Tivoli(r) Storage FlashCopy(r) Manager software
must operate in an account with membership in the Organization Management
group. You must also have loca
Hi,
There is an APAR for this issue -> IC98441. Here's the link to track ->
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC98441
In addition to the fixing levels listed in the APAR link, we are also
planning to to include this APAR in the DP SQL 7.1.0.1 interim fix. This is
targeted for deliver
Hi Harold,
FlashCopy Manager for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.1 shares the same
hardware and software requirements as Data Protection for Microsoft
Exchange Server 7.1, but FlashCopy Manager is not required for DP Exchange.
Here's a link to the 7.1 Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server (an
I see FlashCopy Manager is required for TDP Exchange 7.1.
Does FlashCopy get installed during the install of the TDP client?
I'm not able to download it because we apparently don't have it licensed.
Harold Vandeventer
Systems Program
This is pretty close to what we do now. We check out our tapes Tuesdays,
upload the list of tapes Wednesday to our offsite vendor, and the courier
comes on Thursday to pick them up. I actually toyed with the thought of
checking out tapes daily automatically, since our library I/O slots could
handl
Skylar,
Rather than use the TSM "maintenance" script I chose to create my own.
I added all the processes to one script, with the WAIT=YES and Serial/Parallel
options was able to schedule these processes so they don't overlap.
For example; disk pool migration runs in parallel, then expiration ru