Miles Purdy wrote:
Hi folks, thought I'd give back a little,
we have many directories on our UNIX servers that contain application development code, some of it is very old of course. And of course we can't just delete it. So I wanted a quick a dirty way to save it to TSM. I wrote a little script
Anders Stehlbom wrote:
Hi,
Where is the best place for starting dsmcad during boot on AIX 4.3.3?
Like /etc/rc.d/rc.local for Linux
Several ways. Pick the one you like best.
You could
1. Edit /etc/rc.tcpip & run it out of there
2. Create a new /etc/rc.local and put that in /etc/inittab (Usin
Kunio Miyazawa wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Unfortuenately this method doesn't work in our case.
Only the specific connection will be disconnected by idle 1H
even we ping every 5 mins from server to storageagent.
That's because an ICMP packet isn't the same connection as your TCP data.
Seay, Paul wrote:
Yeah, Roman numeral "M" is a 40+ year practice that sales people used at the
wholesale and manufacturing levels as kind of a shorthand for 1000. As they
have migrated to computers this has mostly gone away because the quantity
fields only supported "ea" items standing for "each
Braich, Raminder wrote:
I cannot imagine how people reach 1000 kb or 1000 mb figure. These are
always calculated as 2 ^ x where x=0...infinity. I believe every calculation
in software is done using the power of 2. 1000 could be used by sales as
others suggested but how come they justify 1000 kb i
Friemel, Norbert wrote:
is anybody able to connect to the Tivoli website??
The connection attempt times out and the error message says
something like
"www.tivoli.com has no DNS entry"???
Try http://216.140.178.15
Norbert Friemel
Temporary glitch? Works fine today (Didn't work yesterday
I will not configure my out of office spamming software to reply to list
traffic!
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Conko, Steven wrote:
why does having the diskpool in between improve performance?
The latency is lower on writing to disk when you aren't writing at the
same speed as the media. If you're writing to a tape slower than the
tape can process it, you have to stop/start the media all the time.
Whe
Zlatko Krastev/ACIT wrote:
All SCSI devices conforming to the standards are backward-compatible. Thus
you can use Ultra160 HDD with SCSI-2 F/W controller or connect a SCSI-2
device to Ultra2 controller, etc. The transfer speed in the lowest
supported by both controller and device.
Small cavea
Ken Sedlacek wrote:
>For TSM AIX only.
>
>I just recently saw the IBM web site on AIX SysBack System Backup and
>Recovery program.
>
>Can someone who either knows both, or uses both of them, point out the
>differences/similarities between AIX SysBack and AIX TSM??
>
>TIA.
>
>
>
About the only si
Cook, Dwight E wrote:
>well, how bad...
>I've seen about every sun box here not negotiate duplex correctly with their
>switch so we've had to force set all sun 100 Mb/sec fast Ethernet interfaces
>to full duplex, 100 Mb AND force set the switch ports they connect to also.
>If auto negotiate is in
Rupp Thomas (Illwerke) wrote:
>>Well, not really meaning to be on either one side or the other, 1-valid
>>point for the web version is not needing to install the gui on every
>>machine you may want to use to administer the server(s).
>>
>>
>
>That's why I'm dreaming of a Java Applet. Tivoli has d
Al'shaebani, Bassam wrote:
>Hello All,
>I'm came across an issue yesteday, does anyone know a way around
>deleting a large number of files without getting the 'parameter too
>long'
>message. i.e. I was trying to delete all the file that began with
>program*.
>There were too many files, so I had t
David E Ehresman wrote:
>I am moving from an MVS server to an Aix server. When a do a "DEFINE
>VOL stgpool filename FORMAT=nnn" the Aix box stops responding until
>after the format is done. A monitor shows 100% i/o busy on the disk.
>Is this normal Aix behavior?
>
>
You could (At the expense o
well use a
worse system, that at least you CAN see what's happening.
>Mark
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Hamish Marson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:15 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Shortfalls in tsm/adsm
>
>
>Hi.
>
>
Hi.
reading a recent post on why people love tsm vs networker brought back a
lot of memories. Most of the great, but one that I just can't forgive.
There STILL appears (6 years after I broached the subject with the adsm
developers) to be no way to monitor in real-time what each of the tape
drives
Hi all.
Can anyone tell me which version of the client are supported under
Solaris 8, running on a SParc 3 processor? 4.x doesn't appear to run,
3.x does (Well, it doesn't die immediately), but what is supported?
TIA
Hamish.
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Rick Harderwijk wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Wanda wrote:
>
>
>>All the firewall guy had to do was create a rull that allows TCP/IP
>>
>>
>traffic
>
>
>>through the firewall for port 1500 for the particular client address.
>>
>>If you use SCHEDMODE PROMPTED, I believe you also have to enable port
>>
>>
>1501.
Stackwick wrote:
> Hamish Marson wrote:
>
>> Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Marson!
>>> You will have to use the 5.1 client. EXT3 is not supported by the 4.2
>>
>>
>> or 4.1
>>
>>> client.
>>>
&g
times must I beat myself for believing documentation...
regards
H
>Kindest regards,
>Eric van Loon
>KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
>
>-----Original Message-
>From: Hamish Marson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 15:32
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:
Hi all.
I'm trying to get the tsm client to work on my laptop running standard
Kernel 2.4.17 (Not the mdk kernel), on a Mandrake 8.1 base, with ext3
filesystems, and dsmc just keeps saying either no domain, or invalid
filesystem... e.g.
[root@ballbreaker bin]# df -k
Filesystem 1k-block
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