Rick,
It's a problem, everywhere, no matter how you do it.
* The simplistic answer to your question is yes; the external scheduler
is running a list of tasks; after the last task it could call a
perl/ksh/python/yourfavorite script that invokes dsmadmc and does a
delete/define schedule wit
Steve,
If the virtual machines have dynamic disks, you may wish to consult with TSM
Support about problems that can occur with that configuration, and the remedy.
With best wishes,
Keith Arbogast
Indiana University
On Mar 8, 2015, at 8:16 AM, Schaub, Steve wrote:
> In our situation, the backup h
In our situation, the backup had no problem. One had completed, the other was
busy sending data and had to be cancelled. as soon as the backups finished &
the snapshots were deleted, the servers started responding normally. No one
knows why. Of course this is a big red flag for our VM Engine