I have a TSM 6.1 server runing in a test environment. With 5.5 I would
use the TSM ODBC drivers on my XP laptop to run SQL queries against the
database. The ODBC drivers were available in a nice install package. I
am not having any luck figuring out how to install DB2 ODBC drivers on
my laptop s
I need to install a TSM client to backup a redhat clustered file system
(specifically GFS 2). I don't see it listed as a supported filesystem,
but was wanting to know if anyone has done this successfully, and if so,
what version of TSM are you using, any special settings required, etc.
Thanks.
M
don't see any way to do this. Any idea if I'm on the
right track?
I appreciate the help,
Alex
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Alexander Lazarevich wrote:
> Thank you Mel.
>
> Alex
>
> On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Dennis, Melburn (IT Solutions US) wrote:
>
>> ANR8466E command:
ANR8466E command: Invalid update request for drive drive name in
library library name.
Explanation: An invalid update request has been made for the given
drive. This can occur if a new device name is given and the
characteristics of the device do not match the characteristics of the
origina
Currently, our backup environment employs a 90-day / 7 revision backup
policy. My customer has come to me to find out how much our backup data
would grow or shrink if we went to a 21-day / 21-revision backup policy.
Have any of you out there experience requests like this before, and if
so, how wer
I heard December 8th was going to be the GA release of this.
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Database size, Split to multiple insta
Actually if all that was added was extra slots in the second frame, all
that needs to be run is an "audit library" command. This will force
your library to reaudit your current inventory including the new empty
slots. If new drives were added as well, just define the new paths and
drives to the e