Hi ,
After upgrading to VSPhere 6.0, we had to upgrade TSm client from 7.1.1
to 7.1.2 and also have those 3 patches installed on VSPhere 6.0:
2116126
2116127
2116129
They all are related to backup and CBT operations.
Pierre
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I have just upgraded one of my servers from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2.2 because of the
support needed for VSphere 6.0 and I am experiencing some of the same problems.
I have open a PMR with IBM on this. I was attempting the backups manually with
Dsmc -asnode=datacenter
Backup vm a -vmbackuptype=fullvm
It
I saw that article and already had tried that. I think I may have fixed
it. I found in swg21580462 a hint that you may need to do a custom install
of the BACLIENT and enable the "VMWare Backup Tools" option to fix the
issue. In 7.1.2.2 there is nothing called "VMware Backup Tools" but there
was
Hi Tom,
It looks like you are not connecting to the Vcenter. You can reset your
Vcenter user password and try again.
Pierre Billaudeau
Administrateur de stockage
Livraison des infra serveurs
SAQ
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I had a backup issue with one particular VM (ANS9921E and ANS9919E) which I
thought might be fixed (per a KB article) by upgrading the BACLIENT from
7.1.1.0 to 7.1.2.2. Not only did this not fix the issue but now when I run
the GUI and click the + to expand the list of VM's to back up I get this
e
Thanks. Ran the script and I get something like 1 GB added DB space for
every 100 GB of storage pool savings.
Regards,
Hans Chr.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 3:27 PM, David Beardsley wrote:
> I would recommend reading the below technote and reviewing the provided
> script as delivered by IBM. We h
I would recommend reading the below technote and reviewing the provided script
as delivered by IBM. We have modified this to fit our environment, but it is a
good starting point.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21596944
Thanks
-Dave
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I would like to calculate the savings of doing dedup. DB2 runs on expensive
flash, the dedup pool on cheap SATA.
Anyone know how to calculate the extra amount of DB space caused by
deduplication?
Regards,
Hans Chr.
Not running dedup, but will check into your other suggestions. Thanks.
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Matthew McGeary
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 4:52 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] anr1880w and other db lock conflicts suddenly appear