Hello,
excellent explanation.
Will this be fixed in a future server level?
Bye
Rainer
On 28.04.2016 17:11, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Glad to hear that did the trick. Here is some explanation, if you care for
> gory detail:
>
> When the client requests a restore (or retrieve), it
Hello Gary,
Just guessing the actual reason, it might be that they want to know the
amount of TSM storage compared with the amount of storage on the clients.
While counting the number of objects doesn't give you much information,
maybe it's best to compare the filespaces with occupancy. That is wh
Hi Michael,
Glad to hear that did the trick. Here is some explanation, if you care for
gory detail:
When the client requests a restore (or retrieve), it tells the server in
advance if the client is willing to wait for a tape to be mounted. If it
tells the server "do not wait", then the server ret
Friends,
I try to find a method for TDP for MSSQL, to backup the archlogs directly
to two different mgmtclasses.
The goals is to send the data directly to 2 locations.
- Simultanious write can't be used as there is no migration possible with
copy data and sending the archlogs to remote tapedrives
Hello Andrew,
setting QUIET resolved all problems, down to ADSM 2.1.8 :-)
Thank you very much for your time and efforts. It is always a pleasure to get
immediate help beyond the scope of the normal support lines.
Just for curiosity: What's the difference in the selection of an object
between VERB