split a transaction over multiple volumes,
> you need FILE type storage to be able to do that. Since NDMP dumps are a
> single transaction.
>
>
> On 14 mei 2010, at 17:29, c.hanover wrote:
>
>> Our setup:
>> TSM 5.4.1.2 Server on Linux, a 19TB disk pool dedicated
Our setup:
TSM 5.4.1.2 Server on Linux, a 19TB disk pool dedicated to the management class
for the NAS node. The disk pool is largely made up of 1.8TB volumes on a RAID5,
the maxfilesize is set to 'nolimit', highmig=100, lowmig=99. The NAS is a
BlueArc, according to the trace:
NAS Vendorname:
detta)
On Apr 19, 2010, at 3:02 PM, c.hanover wrote:
> I'm having trouble running a snapdiff backup from a Windows 2008 TSM client.
> TSM client 6.1.3.3
> Windows 2008 Server Standard SP2 64 bit
>
> I've been able to do a snapdiff backup of the same NAS volume from two o
I'm having trouble running a snapdiff backup from a Windows 2008 TSM client.
TSM client 6.1.3.3
Windows 2008 Server Standard SP2 64 bit
I've been able to do a snapdiff backup of the same NAS volume from two other
Windows machines, I believe both running Windows 2003. I've already done the
'set
At the moment, I'm just curious at the moment if anybody else has seen this
issue:
TSM 6.2.0.0 Linux client will crash if /etc/issue is larger than a 127 byte
text file. 127 bytes or less of text, the client works fine. 128 bytes or
more, and it segfaults. >127 bytes of random data copied fr
ng the TSM server is reporting a valid TCP/IP host
address. .
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 14:49:55 -0500
"c.hanover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
I'm trying to get NDMP backups working for a client of ours. This is
my first time playing with NDMP, so I may just be doing
I'm trying to get NDMP backups working for a client of ours. This is
my first time playing with NDMP, so I may just be doing something
completely wrong.
What we've got:
TSM 5.4.1.2 on Linux, 3584 library with 4x 3592 drives.
Client has a BlueARC NAS device we're trying to get backed up via NDMP
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