Re: occupancy

2016-09-16 Thread David Ehresman
A "delete filespace" will delete the filespace from all storage pools. If it were me, I'd do a "move nodedata DINO from=DEVT_PRIM to=WIN2K_PRIM" to move the remaining data from the one stgpool to the other and let normal TSM expiration sort out what needs to stay. David -Orig

Re: occupancy

2016-09-16 Thread Thomas Denier
If the storage pools are both sequential, move nodedata dino from=devt_prim to=win2k_prim will consolidate all of the DINO C drive backup files into the WIN2K_PRIM storage pool. Thomas Denier Thomas Jefferson University -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM

Re: Backupset for Oracle DB?

2016-09-16 Thread Steven Harris
Export node to tape with fromdate and todate. Not sure how you set up RMAN in case of a restore though. Regards Steven Harris Redundant TSM Admin, Canberra Australia On 16 Sep 2016 10:39 pm, "Stefan Folkerts" wrote: > Let rman backup to disk en use the B/A client to backup just this one dump,

occupancy

2016-09-16 Thread Jeanne Bruno
Hello. I just stumbled on this yesterday and I don't when this happened or what I did to make this happen. (I'm assuming it was part of a different storagepool/domain at some point) I have a node which I'll call DINO, it's been backing up fine for some time now. When I do an 'FI' on it, I see

Re: protect pool plus replicate node equals poor replication efficiencies

2016-09-16 Thread Ryder, Michael S
Have you read this? IBM Spectrum Protect Node Replication from the 2015 TSM Symposium Take a look at the bottom slide on page 17, there are pointers about se

Re: Backupset for Oracle DB?

2016-09-16 Thread Stefan Folkerts
Let rman backup to disk en use the B/A client to backup just this one dump, the restore will work in exact the opposite direction. On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 12:07 PM, wrote: > Hi everyone, > > we have a server with a big Oracle DB (~800GB) on it, which we will take > offline. But we still need to

Backupset for Oracle DB?

2016-09-16 Thread Tom-Alesandros
Hi everyone, we have a server with a big Oracle DB (~800GB) on it, which we will take offline. But we still need to keep the active data around for a few years (but no copy backup). Since I don't want the accumulated data (~11TB) to occupy space on the TSM Server i thought this would be perfect