Paul,
It is definitely, absolutely, positively, seen it myself - fixed Been
fixed for years. Forget DIRMC.
Ken
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We have also noticed that the MSSQL TDP stops working and complains about
the API after 5.2.02 is installed.
Ken
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We tested the SCSI process that you described but did not carry it over to
fibre. However, there really isn't all that much difference in the way AIX
recognizes fibre drives verses SCSI drives. You shouldn't have any trouble
converting the SCSI process to fibre.
Ken
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We would get this error on one of our large file/print servers (700 GB, 1
million + files). It seems the journaling engine could not keep up with the
number of changes. We spent some time working with IBM on the issue but
could not get it resolved in a reasonable amount of time. We have removed
the
Yes, we have seen the same behavior. Have you opened a call with IBM?
Ken
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> Subject: Strange copypool volume behavior
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We do 2). Can't afford to loose anything. Make sure to use write cache for
performance.
Ken
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> Jim Jepson
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> Subject: AIX Disk-pools; mir
We have the same problem on our 3.7.4 server. We workaround with the low set
for 1%.
Ken
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> John Monahan
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> Subject: Migration doesn
First, if the tape drives are the same in the two libraries, I would simply
update the existing devclass to point to the new library. If I remember
right then it is simply a matter of checking the tapes into the new library.
If a tape contains TSM data it is always private.
Second, I would conside
Upgrade your Java virtual machine on the IE 4.0.
Ken
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> Lawrence Clark
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 13:21
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> Subject: time stamp difference
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> Hi:
> Someone just p
You will have to manually change the default capacity in your devclass to 40
GB. We noticed that when we upgraded to the 3.7 server we actually dropped
to 10 GB. If you look at the help pages (on 3.7) you will notice that Tivoli
thinks the 3590E-C capacity is only 10 GB. Go figure.
Ken
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Are you backing up NetWare clients? Inappropriate backups of the NDS can be
a killer for the log.
Ken
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> Vijay Havaralu
> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 08:36
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> Subject: LO
Is there an easy way to learn DRM? Yes, try it. If you can understand the
state graph of all the DRM states and understand that the 'move drm' command
changes the states all except for one (take home, open book question) then
you are half way there. The other half is actually implementing a proced
We are in the process of implementing the same type of architecture. Without
going into details, the amount of data that the RMAN database needs to keep
track of is a couple hundred MB (I'm not sure how your DBAs came up with
that 36 GB). The Oracle app with 2 versions and tables fits nicely in a
There were some technical changes made to the client that essentially
renders the need for dirmc obsolete. We are in the process of
decommissioning our directory diskpool/tapepools since the pools containing
directories were very high maintenance. We are now also experiencing
problems getting the
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