Good Morning Everyone!
What does the number for "Physical Space Occupied" in the output of q occupancy
represents? Is it total compressed space? or non-compressed space? The help on the q
occupancy was pretty vague...
"Physical Space Occupied (MB)
The amount of physical space occupie
Hi Andrew,
Thank you so much for resolving my questions. Really appreciate the in depth answer
you have provided me.
I decided to query the TSM server to see how many rows I have stored in my actlog.
Below is the output.
tsm: TSM_SERVER_01>select count(*) from actlog
ANR2963W This SQL query ma
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick question in reference to using select statements to query the activity
log. For some reason the regular select statement would take forever to run a simple
query? How does TSM query the activity log? I'm still quite a novice at selects
statements so maybe I'm issu
Quick question in reference to exporting a node to another server? Where is
my data exporting to when I set "export node myname filedata=all
toserver=sourceserver" such as Domain and Storage pool on the source server?
Does the target server have to be identical to the source server in terms of
doma
q act search=0986 begintime=-1
How can I issue this query above using a select statement?
Thanks!
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It would seem that you are supposed to still need SUBFILEBACKUP YES in the
dsm.opt file.
"Chang, Calvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it hold true that once you turned subfilebackup=yes in your dsm.opt all
backups from then on wi
Does it hold true that once you turned subfilebackup=yes in your dsm.opt all
backups from then on will use subfile? It seems to be the case because when
I backed up my 400 MB .pst file without adding an "include.subfile"
statement in my dsm.opt it went head and backed it up using subfile backup
by
I want to thank everyone for all their valuable inputs!
This forum rocks.
-Original Message-
From: Stapleton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Delete a single file on TSM
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of
Is there any way to initiate the file deletion from the Server side? Doesn't
the Expire command only mark the file inactive and depending on the
management class it goes out and expires it? What I need to do is to delete
one file both inactive/active from a specific client on an ad-hoc basis
withou
Hi everyone,
Is there anyway to delete a single file/s from the TSM Database? For example
I would like to delete my old inactive outlook .pst files from TSM.
Thanks in advance!!
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Richard you are THE man!!
Thanks!!
-Original Message-
From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Show commands
>Does anyone know where I can find a list of the "show" commands in TSM?
Then you obviously don't kn
Does anyone know where I can find a list of the "show" commands in TSM?
Thanks
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Has anyone experienced this problem when backing up system objects on Win2k
Server SP4?? This error only appears on some servers and I can't seem to pin
point out the problem since other servers are backing up fine.
FYI
(managedservices Schedule Webclient) is set in my dsm.opt.
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