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Hello,
Anyone have a sas job that processes the TSM accounting records sent to
SMF records?
Thanks,
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earranges the columns from the "q
events" command
to put the node name first and the status second and whatever order I
want the rest.
I've tried using awk and while it works I can't get the columns lined up
nice and neat.
Any help out there for th
Hello,
Assume 1 object = 1 file
Lets assume I have a node with one partition. The partition called
/stuff
has 1,000,000 files.
I start expiration and it is working on the file system /stuff
from the beginning. I cancel the process after it gets to file# 500,000
When I start expiration again I
exists on a
3590E
offsite tape??
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also.
Mark Brown
Jim Taylor wrote:
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> Anyone have a nifty way to find out exactly which volume, specific backed up
> files are located on.
>
> I would like to build a restore script that will restore files in multiple
> streams without one session waiting for a tape that is i
iration
have go through each pool? Assuming the primary pool has one million
files
for all the nodes and only my one file meets expiration does TSM have to
search
three million records to delete all three instances of my file??
Thanks,
Mark Brown
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Hello,
There is an option you add at the end of the migration command called
MIGPROrocess=x where x=how many processes will start. In your case
x would be 3.
Mark Brown
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Claudio Cofre Caro wrote:
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> Hi, anybody know how resolve thist ? :
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> I have TSM 4.1.3
uch data
got transfered??
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McGill University
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scratch again?
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Jack
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truction which is causing
> the question, just like that:
> move data 004225 stgpool=cartmtemp wait=yes
> y
> quit
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> I hope this helps
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> Ramon Colet
> Aigües de Barcelona
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Anyone know how I can avoid this prompt in a batch job??
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have a 100 MB
connection to our network.
Could someone tell me what kind of performance increase I can expect
to see going to os/390 2.6 with the improved tcp/ip stack??
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Hello,
I don't use aix but on solaris I do
ps -eaf | grep dsm
and then I kill -9 the process number for 'dsmc schedule'
Mark Brown
Ken Sedlacek wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me the client command to stop the client scheduler, then to
> start it up again??
>
> We
In this case there is know way except to run the script many times
in given time frame. I set my script up in a way for the operator
on duty to track the missed or started nodes using q sess commands.
MISSED means a failure
STARTED means look at the server log to see when it ended.
Mark
"Selva
Hello,
Except for the adsm schedule log I cannot find a way to save output
from the command line interface. I need the results of big restores
or big manual backups saved.
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ies use free space in the database as a
> work area.
> 2) Run as a batch job, then you can just cancel the session if it is using too
> much resource, and or taking too long.
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> Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/02/2000 02:45:05 PM
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> Please respond to "ADSM: D
ver. Is there something about the 3.7 version or my
select command
that would cause this kind of problem. If the command takes 2 hours to
run then that
is fine but I can't have the server slowed down so much that I cannot do
other things.
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Hello,
If anyone is using some software that helps back up open files on
Window/xx machines I would like to hear about what you are using.
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dtime=08:00 format=detailed > c:\sched1.txt
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Jeff Connor wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the equivalent SQL command to:
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> Q EV * * begind=-1 begint=17:00 endd=today endt=08:00
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> I'm struggling with the date/time range calculation.
>
> Thanks,
> Je
Hello,
As far as I can tell the TSM 3.7 client is not Novell 5.1 certified but
I
would like to know if you are are using the TSM client anyways. If you
are using it are you having any problems with it???
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Hello,
I've seen some conflicting web pages from Tivoli about whether or not
TSM client version 3.7 is NETWARE "YES" ready. Can you please provide me
with the information if it is or isn't. If possible I would like to see
the statment online somewhere.
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that long for the upgrade.
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