Op 18 jun. 2014, om 23:28 heeft Skylar Thompson het
volgende geschreven:
> We have ours set to a day longer than the longest REUSEDELAY on our copy
> pools. There's not much point having a database to recover without the
> storage pool volumes to go with it.
usually people base the reusedelay o
We have ours set to a day longer than the longest REUSEDELAY on our copy
pools. There's not much point having a database to recover without the
storage pool volumes to go with it.
On 06/18/2014 11:32 AM, Plair, Ricky wrote:
> Question, I am running TSM 6.3 and running out of database space with no
Agreed.
Most of my customers set that to between 5 and 15 days.
When would you ever restore your TSM data base back 60 days?
Only reason to recover a TSM DB backup other than the most recent one:
a) to try and recover something that you incorrectly let expire; and that is
only guaranteed to wo
Hallo Ricky,
each TSM installation/environment is different, but assuming, that you do a
TSM backup every day, for me, 60 days seem to be too much.
I would suggest, that 7 days would be "enough". But thatÂ’s also depending of
course on your company's SLA prereqs/dependencies.
Rgds Michael
Micha
Our Oracle and SQL database backups are only kept for 7 days. We keep TSM
database backups for 10 days.
Jim Schneider
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Ricky
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 11:32 AM
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Question, I am running TSM 6.3 and running out of database space with nowhere
to get more at the moment.
My DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYS is set to 60 days. I really don't think I need 60
days. I would like to change this number to 30 days and get some space back.
What is a norm or an expected amount o
Rename the systemstate filespace on the server end to something else, I think
will take care of it.
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Swartz, Jerome
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 5:01 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L]
Hi mohamed
In the new version 7.1.1 in September.
Regards
Robert Ouzen
Haifa University
Israel
Message d'origine
De : Mohammed Farooq
Date :2014/06/18 16:08 (GMT+02:00)
A : ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Objet : [ADSM-L] TSM Node Replication
Greetings,
Is it possible to set TSM Node R
Greetings,
Is it possible to set TSM Node Replication from one source to two targets
we have three sites PROD , HA and DR sites in three different buildings, I
would like to replicate in the below method will it support possible ?
PRD --> HA
PRD --> DR
&
HA --> DR
Thanks & Regards
Mo
Hi Chaps,
A few days ago we upgraded one of our W2K3 server to 2008 R2. Server IP
remained the same so I left the registered client on TSM server as it.
I then installed the 6.2.1 software on the 2008 server. The data backs up fine
but the system state is an issue.
06/16/2014 21:48:56 ANS1899I
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