I ran into a similar situation recently. We just recently upgraded to
v5.1.x and had no knowledge of the Q PATH command. It appears that when
drives go offline in v5.x due to a hardware problem their path can go
offline as well. I corrected the problem by doing an update path command.
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Is this what you need???
mtlib ?l (libr name) ?C ?V (volser) ?t (category in hex)
Zig Zag
to know more, feel free to drop me an email at
ticeg(at)schneider.com and we can make arrangements to talk. No money
involved here, I just don't have time to write it all down.
Regards,
Greg Tice
Green Bay, WI
John Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The easiest way we have found is to use the tapeutil utility and download
the code to the drives from the server side. You just offline the drives
one at a time and perform the upgrade. Super easy!
Good luck,
Greg
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and get it back that way.
This exact scenario is why I used to require my admins to copy, paste &
save the login script to a text file before making any modifications to
login scripts.
Hope this helps!
Greg Tice
Mark Hayden
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Rob,
Based on your comments and log output it appears you have one or two
problems. In your command ("BACKUP DB dev=Ultrium1 type=INCREMENTAL
scratch=YES wait=NO") you are specifying that the DB backup use a scratch
tape. By specifying the use of a scratch tape the server must use a
scratch tap
For what it is worth, below is some 'plain english' verbiage our Tivoli rep
sent to us regarding the new pricing structure. Hope this helps clarify
things a small bit.
"IBM announced TSM V.5 last week and this announcement included new
pricing. TSM is now priced based upon the number of process
We create a unique node name like SUNPRD1-XX and have a corresponding DNS
record pointing to the IP address/NIC you want TSM to use.
TSM Group
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Since our IBM tech started replacing the cleaning brushes in our drives
every 6 months the number of tape related problems we experience has
dropped dramatically.
Regards,
Greg
Richard Sims
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We regularly get 8-10gb/hour on Netware restores. These servers typically
have 100+gb of disk & 1 million+ files on them. Similar performance on NT.
A bit more detail on your client & server configurations would be helpful.
Regards,
Greg
Scott G Davis
As I recall, setting the NOBUFPREFETCH option can cause significant
performance issues. Test with caution!
Regards,
Greg Tice
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"Mark A. Adams"
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Hello *SMer's,
Does anyone know if there is a TDP for Sybase forthcoming? Are there any
decent solutions out there for Sybase databases, other than BMC
SQL-Backtrack & OBSI?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Greg Tice
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