Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, that would make too much sense -
same with going to TSM VE or SAN based backups. There is this obsession
with individualized, user/department/group managed, controlled backups on a
file-level, thus resulting is SAN storage being backed up via physical
serv
Hi Steve,
I ***think*** you are asking me if a future version of the Spectrum
Protect pLinux LE server will support tape, VTLs and LANfree... then yes,
that's the plan.
I am not entirely sure what you mean when you mention vBS, TDP/VE, and
Intel. The statements above are about a Spectrum Prote
I know you can create snapshots ("previous versions") in Isilon and keep
them around for a set number of days. I seem to recall there is some trick
you can use to directly access them (a specially URL) without having to go
through the "previous version" GUI in windows. Maybe there is a way you
ca
Without a snapshot API (like netapp) the last resort is NDMP, unfortunately.
On Jun 2, 2017, 8:50 AM -0400, Zoltan Forray , wrote:
> We have 3-Windows 2012R2 servers (current client is 7.1.3) that are used to
> backup numerous (>50-each) DFS (were CIFS) mounts, each having their own
> TSM NODE and
Yesterday, one of my servers (all are Linux 7.1.6.3) suddenly started
spewing these message, about every 1 minute (many of them being suppressed
by the server as duplicates). How do I figure out what is causing it and
why? More details in the message would be helpful, IBM!
06/02/2017 12:49:09 AN
I grabbed a bad example. How about this one - not a temp - happens to be a
QuickBooks file, which is pretty important to backup...
6/2/2017 2:03:41 AM ANE4987E (Session: 277741, Node: ISILON-CE) Error
processing '\\rams.adp.vcu.edu\ce\Share\Public\VMP\VMP
Secure\FINANCIALS\Quickbooks\Virginia_On
For starters I would exclude all of the office temp files like ~*.xlsx as
shown in your example. These are just small temp files that have the name
of the user who has opened the file in them.
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Zoltan Forray wrote:
> We have 3-Windows 2012R2 servers (current clien
Thank you.
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Are you executing tdp with "runas" in the script or is control-m agent service
logged on as the desired domain account?
Thanks,
-Shawn
On Jun 1, 2017, 8:05 PM -0400, Harris, Steven
, wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've got a bit of a show-stopper here that I could use some help with.
>
> Previously, SQL b
Thank you!
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Perfect.
Thank you!
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Hi Jeannie,
Please try below.
To display list of Table names
select * from syscat.tables
To display columns from all the tables
select * from syscat.columns
To display list of columns from a particular table.
SELECT COLNAME FROM syscat.columns WHERE tabname=' TABNAME'
Ex:
SELECT COLNAME FROM sy
tsm: ULTSM>q script q_tables f=raw
/* -*/
/* Script Name: Q_TABLES */
/* Description: Display the TSM DB2 database*/
/* tables available for selects*/
/* Parameter: None*/
/* Example: run q_tabl
Hi,
I've found these to be helpful
select * from syscat.tables
select * from syscat.columns
select * from syscat.enumtypes
Select colname from syscat.columns where tabname='OCCUPANCY' and
tabschema='TSMDB1'
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Jeannie Bruno wrote:
> Hello. Ya know how in TSM one
Hello. Ya know how in TSM one can write queries against a Table on the TSM
database (ie: select sum from SUMMARY or select * from NODESVIEW).
Does anyone know the command or query that tells me all the Table names on the
database? I can't find
Jeannie Bruno
Senior
We have 3-Windows 2012R2 servers (current client is 7.1.3) that are used to
backup numerous (>50-each) DFS (were CIFS) mounts, each having their own
TSM NODE and schedule that includes Objects that point to the filesystem
(i.e. \\rams.adp.vcu.edu\SOM\TSM\GA\*).
This is done so each mount/group/are
Hi Steve,
Assuming the user running the DP/SQL client has local administrator
authority, the customer can disable UAC prompts only for administrators as
described here:
http://tweaks.com/windows/39115/disable-user-account-control-uac-only-for-administrators/
Alternatively, it is poss
Hi David,
you must first reconfigure DB2 hostname onto the cloned host.
Take a look here:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21258834
Maria
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 7:40 PM, David Ehresman <
david.ehres...@louisville.edu> wrote:
> I am running TSM 7.1.7.100 on AIX 7.1.
>
> I have do
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