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Do you need to recover files individually? If so, then image backup (at least
on its own) won
Bo,
What is the total space occupied by this data?
-Rick
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If there is some high level structureOn Jan 20, 2017, at 09:22, Bo Nielsen
mailto:boa...@dtu.dk>> wrote:
Hi all,
I need advice.
I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible, as
h tar
balls, and
then when you go to restore you only have to recover 1/8 of your data
to get one file.
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 02:18:04PM +, Bo Nielsen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need advice.
> I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible, as I see it.
> since
n" escreveu:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I need advice.
>>> I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible, as I see
>>> it.
>>> since it will fill in the TSM's Database about 73 Tb.
>>> The filespace is mounte
Good one. :-)
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Try image backup
Em 20/01/2017 12:23
TAR and/or GZip?
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 9:27 AM, Anderson Douglas
wrote:
> Try image backup
>
> Em 20/01/2017 12:23, "Bo Nielsen" escreveu:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I need advice.
> > I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible,
Try image backup
Em 20/01/2017 12:23, "Bo Nielsen" escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> I need advice.
> I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible, as I see
> it.
> since it will fill in the TSM's Database about 73 Tb.
> The filespace is mounted on
Hi all,
I need advice.
I must archive 80 billion small files, but that is not possible, as I see it.
since it will fill in the TSM's Database about 73 Tb.
The filespace is mounted on a Linux server.
Is there a way to pack/zip the files, so it's a smaller number of files.
anybody who
It's interesting to see how Chapter 12 of the vSphere Installation and Setup
Guide has changed between Updates 1 and 2 of vSphere 6.0:
Update 1:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-601-installation-setup-guide.pdf
Update 2:
https://pubs.vmw
storage pools
· How to configure the devclass (capacity of volumes)
Etc etc….
My TSM servers are V7.1.0 on Windows 2008R2 64B
Any advice will be appreciate.
Best Regards and Happy New Year.
Robert
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this is my information lease tell the step by step process & also this copy are
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> good to hear. We have major issues with a windows client for CIFS
> shares. The client keeps on compl
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good to hear. We have major issues with a windows client for CIFS
shares. The client keeps on complaining about the right to backup the
file
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Hi All,
I've got another question, maybe not for the FAQ ;-)
Has anybody got this working?
And maybe for the FAQ:
Are t
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Hello Paul and David,
A freque
Hello Paul and David,
A frequently asked questions website has been created for snapshot
differencing.
We have attempted to answer the questions you have recently raised.
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolistoragemanager/Snapshot
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>Hi Paul,
>
>8.0.1 should work. Ensure the NetApp user id has sufficient capabilities
>and that it's password is not expired.
>
>
>Frank Ramke
>
>
>
>From: Paul Zarnowski
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>Date: 07/15/2011 12:10 PM
>Subject:
Hi Paul,
8.0.1 should work. Ensure the NetApp user id has sufficient capabilities
and that it's password is not expired.
Frank Ramke
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Date: 07/15/2011 12:10 PM
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David,
Did you get this working with 8.0.1? We're getting this error:
>tsm> incremental -snapdiff Y: -diffsnapshot=latest
>
>Incremental by snapshot difference of volume 'Y:'
>ANS2840E Incremental backup using snapshot difference is not supported for Data
>ONTAP file server version '0.0.0'. Upgr
Clark, Margaret wrote:
>
> Back in March, I watched a recorded presentation about DB2 reorgs
> within TSM server 6.2.2.0, and discovered that OnTap will only allow
> snapdiff backups to work correctly with releases 7.3.3 and 8.1, NOT
> 8.0. Apparently OnTap 7.3.3 and 8.1 contain the File Access Pr
not, so snapdiff
would fail. - Margaret Clark
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Hi folks.
I'm trying to get sna
dditional credentials, but I did have to run
"NET USE \\filername\volname", or the backup didn't recognize the share
as a NetApp volume. Maybe I'm showing my knowledge gaps in the nuances
of Windows authn/authz and share access.
Thanks for your advice, Pete.
(At least I have s
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Thanks, Bill. I was coming to the conclusion that this would have to be
scripted, at least for the CIFS shares. Do you leave the various shares
mapped/used, or do you "net use /delete" them at the end of your script?
I might experiment with a PRESCHEDULECMD script to do the "net use" bits
and th
forget to do full scan at least once a month just in case it
> misses some files.
>
> Alain
>
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te%.txt
The last line backs up the local file system.
Regards,
Bill Colwell
Draper Lab
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Objet : [ADSM-L] snapdiff advice
Hi folks.
I'm trying to get snapdiff backups of our NetApp (OnTAP version 8.0.1P5)
working so I can move away from everybody&
Hi folks.
I'm trying to get snapdiff backups of our NetApp (OnTAP version 8.0.1P5)
working so I can move away from everybody's favorite NDMP backups...
So far, I'm not having much luck. I don't know whether I'm just Doing
It Wrong (tm) or if something else is going on. In particular, on both
Wi
I believe I have found the problem. The maximum number of scratch volumes
allowed was set to 40 and it had reached this limit which was causing the
reclaimation process to fail. I have increased the maximum number of scratch
volumes allowed and restarted the reclaimation process.
Thanks & Regar
It's been a while since I've worked much with off-site copypools, but my next
suggestion is to work with DRMedia. Do you have some volumes (that have been
reclaimed) in VAULTRETRIEVE status? I don't remember how they show up in your
volume list (I half expect 'EMPTY' status, but as I said, it's
Collocation for the storage pool is set to "none". No I am not using the "du="
parameter on the reclaim commands. I check the log and they do finish
successfully.
They are a mixture of "full" and "filling" tapes. They are all set as "offsite".
Thanks & Regards
Paul
>
> > I currently have a lot
On Apr 7, 2011, at 11:07 PM, Paul_Dudley wrote:
> I currently have a lot of copypool storage tapes which are between 50 - 60%
> utilization. Expiration runs daily and I run reclaimation daily on this
> copypool, set to 50.
>
> Is there anything I can do to try and consolidate the data onto fewe
av: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
Datum: 04/08/2011 08:06
Ärende: Re: Ang: Copypool storage advice
The copypool is on LTO3 tapes. They are not database backups just incremental
server backups
Thanks & Regards
Paul
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> It would be helpful to know wh
The copypool is on LTO3 tapes. They are not database backups just incremental
server backups
Thanks & Regards
Paul
> -Original Message-
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> It would be helpful to know what kind of the tape technology you're using
> since the
> reclamation threshold % is usually based off which technol
lication servers for example) is one
way to go, using collocation is another.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Ärende: Copypoo
I currently have a lot of copypool storage tapes which are between 50 - 60%
utilization. Expiration runs daily and I run reclaimation daily on this
copypool, set to 50.
Is there anything I can do to try and consolidate the data onto fewer copypool
tapes?
Thanks & Regards
Paul
Paul Dudley
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>> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] Im
>> Auftrag von Skylar Thompson
>> Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. September 2009 06:25
>> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
>> Betreff: Re: Some advice about compression=yes to perform IMAGE backu
: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager på vegne av Stefan Holzwarth
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Emne: AW: Some advice about compression=yes to perform IMAGE backup
I'm a big fan of compression at the client side!
Compression at the client could even give you better performanc
ompression rates
Regards
Stefan Holzwarth
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> Betreff: Re: Some advice about comp
admbackup wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am need some advice about using compression=yes for image backups
>
>
> I need to perform image backups of mulitple disks on a windows 2008 server.
> Most of them have like 1.45T of size.
>
> We are running out of tapes and I was thinki
Hi.
I am need some advice about using compression=yes for image backups
I need to perform image backups of mulitple disks on a windows 2008 server.
Most of them have like 1.45T of size.
We are running out of tapes and I was thinking in using compression. I know
that it is recommended to
On Mar 21, 2009, at 12:44 AM, admbackup wrote:
I want to configure DB2 logs backups on a windows server. Where
can I find a good source to implement this?
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246247.html
I want to configure DB2 logs backups on a windows server. Where can I find a
good source to implement this?
Sorry for my grammar, my native language isn't english
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>>
>> My question leans toward the whole backup/restore process. What is the
>> easiest/best way to backup and restore these laptops. I was thinking of
>> using the TSM image capabilities but reading up on it seems like there are
>> several prerequisites to makin
requires the MS AIK, another server, etc.. I can and have
> read much doc on the subject but I would prefer some empirical knowledge
> from those who really know before I start banging my head against the wall.
> Any advice rendered would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks Again!!
>
> Nicholas
ng my head against
the wall.
Any advice rendered would be greatly appreciated.
look into a great TSM product, CDP for files, it's the ideal solution
for your needs.
Thanks Again!!
Nicholas
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making it work. Maybe Christie BMR, or Fastback
but Fastback requires the MS AIK, another server, etc.. I can and have
read much doc on the subject but I would prefer some empirical knowledge
from those who really know before I start banging my head against the wall.
Any advice rendered would
Hi,
Need some quick advice.
I have to test the server upgrade to V5.5 from V5.3.2.0.
I have a basic vanilla install of 5.3.2.0 on AIX but have no access to a
tape drive to restore the TSM database from the live environment. Whats the
easiest way to get a DB backup to this server to restore it
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Hello,
I'm looking for some advice if possible on upgrading a Windows TSM server. The
current server is built on Windows 2000, running TSM version 5.3. I have very
limited system partition space available (appro
Hello,
I'm looking for some advice if possible on upgrading a Windows TSM server. The
current server is built on Windows 2000, running TSM version 5.3. I have very
limited system partition space available (approx 2GB free), which houses the OS
and TSM server
files. I would like to upgrad
...Additionally, does it make sense to incarnate another TSM instance?
Hello Nicholas,
yes it makes sense - not because of performance purposes or anything else,
but in case of
logical errors in your database, which require an dsmserv audit db - .. so
we have
a 3584 with 3592E05 and a Database(3
> There is always the risk that when you read off of EVERY tape to write
> to new media, you will find some un-readable data, (which is what you
> always hear folks saying about tape), but in our case we read over 800TB
> of data with over 700,000,000 objects and had 32 files comprising 5MB
> that
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Nicholas,
I think you are right to think about splitting your TSM instance
into two. An 80GB TSM database isn't all tha
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I think you are right to think about sp
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Hello All,
Thanks for your help!!
Our TSM server resides on an LPAR with
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Hello All,
Thanks for your help!!
Our TSM server resides on an LPAR with 2
Hello All,
Thanks for your help!!
Our TSM server resides on an LPAR with 2 processing units and 12Gb of
RAM. We use an IBM 3584 library with an expansion cabinet and 16 drives
(8-LTO1 and 8-LTO2) We have 16 LTO3 drive on order to upgrade our
drives. Our database is at 80Gb so I think I am ready f
3592 media.
Cheers,
Neil
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Request advice on moving from IBM 3494 Library
We currently have two 3494
at we have to keep for 2 years, it's a cost/GB that couldn't be beat.
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] Request advice on moving from IBM 3494 Library
We currently have two 3494 libraries with 6 3590-H drives in each that
have each been paid for and depreciated and are still working well for
the most part. One of the libraries is offsite but accessible via dark
fiber we own and is setup as a copy
se it won't autoclean. The large STK libraries are also
enterprise-class. I don't know if Overland has an Enterprise-class
library.
Speaking from personal experience, any models below those, aren't going to
give you the kind of reliability you are used to with the 3494.
Just my opionion
On Sep 7, 2007, at 9:42 AM, John C Dury wrote:
...Any LTO-4 libraries more reliable than others? Do tapes last 5
years? ...
Tape life is limited by usage. Manufacturers will quote various
number on archival lifetime (sitting on shelf; usually 30 years),
number of load/unload operations, and n
including: IBM,STK and EMC and have even looked at some third party vendors
like Overland. Right now everything is open to suggestion but we are
severely budget challenged. Some of the questions I'm looking for advice
about are:
If we currently have 6 3590-h drives in the 3494 library, do you thin
Hi Paul,
Data Protection for SQL can certainly run LOG backups.
You could modify your automated scheduled batch file
to call the a SQL Server job to shrink the files.
For example, something like this:
tdpsqlc backup * full
tdpsqlc backup * log
osql -E -i shinkjob.sql
where "shinkjob.sq
We currently perform MS SQL database backups using TDP (using the
tdpsqlc backup * full command)
We then use Enterprise Manager to run a log backup (using the BACKUP LOG
command) followed by a log shrink job (using the DBCC SHRINKFILE
command)
Is there a way to do all of these within TDP for SQL?
I think so (not being an SQL guru I'm now sure what "shrink" means exactly.)
Look at the TDP for SQL book, there are some parms you can add after the
backup * full that determines whether the log is reset or not.
> We currently perform SQL database backups using TDP (using the tdpsqlc
> backup *
We currently perform SQL database backups using TDP (using the tdpsqlc
backup * full command)
We then use Enterprise Manager to run a log backup (using the BACKUP LOG
command) followed by a log shrink job (using the DBCC SHRINKFILE
command)
Is there a way to do all of these within TDP for SQL
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Subject: Help! Need Advice on DBB
Hello Everyone,
I currently have a TSM server 5.2.7.1 on AIX 5.3 and I
>> On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:17:47 -0500, Joni Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I would now like to run a second dbb that will go to disk which is
> then replicated to our disaster recovery site. And create a 2nd DRM
> plan after this dbb is run as well.
I spent a few years cutting snapshots here,
eate 2
DRM plans each day? 1 for the tape dbb and 1 for the disk dbb?
And how will I continue to keep 8 tape dbb versions and only keep 1 disk
dbb version?
Is what I am trying to do impossible? Any advice/suggestions are
appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Joni Moye
reate both each day and use each
for my DRM plan?
And how will I continue to keep 8 tape dbb versions and only keep 1 disk
dbb version?
Is what I am trying to do impossible? Any advice/suggestions are
appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Stora
Folks,
We are soon planning to upgrade our version of TSM from:
Server Version 5, Release 1, Level 6.2
To:
Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 1.2
Any "bumps in the road"
Any advice?
I have also opened a call with TSM service but, would like to hear some
other
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Subject: SUSPECT: (MSW) Re: Advice needed for EMC CX500 setu
At the recent EMC conference at a session about Clariions, they indicated
several things about Clariions that I thought I would share. From my
notes . . . .
1) Raid 0+1 is better for writes, but doesn't help with reads. It will
only/mostly use just one copy for reads. It's not as smart as a
dm
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If you've got enough disks for it you also might want to think about a
RAID 0+1 for the DB/Log vo
knowing full well you may
have to
change it if performance isn't good.
Rick
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Hi Brion,
I see that no one else has responded . . . . . let me stir up the waters
and see what shakes loose . . .
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Hi list,
I need some guidance for setup of a brand new EMC array, equipped with
10 FC drives, 133GB each. TSM server (5.3.1) will be running on AIX 5.3.
My goal is to use those disks for following purposes :
- TSM DB 70 GB
- TSM log 13 GB
- TSM primary pools : all of the remaining space
Questions
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BACKUP_TAPE_COL 1170.64 2849721
DIR_FILE0.26 171262
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EXCH_TAPE 715.56 31
Hi,
I need an advice on how to handle backup from a specific node... On weekdays, the
backup should run "normally", but ignore specific file-types, e.g. .pst
The .pst files should be backup during the weekend instead... Is this possible without
installing 2 instances of the scheduler
n't still exist on the client, I'll just hope that the
user doesn't change his mind and decide he needs them back. I'll do
the audit and let it delete the entries. Thanks for the advice.
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At 5:11 PM -0500 2/6/03, Prather, Wanda wrote:
>Well, if RESTORE VOLUME says there is nothing to restore, and q content
says
>there is, one of them is lying!
I didn't interpret the messages as meaning there was nothing TO
re
You will have to specify which copypool to get the files from.
restore v 000345 copy=name_of_copypool p=y
Julian Armendariz
System Analyst - UNIX
H.B. Fuller
(651) 236-4043
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I have some tapes that are getting read errors, and I'm trying to
find a gra
At 5:11 PM -0500 2/6/03, Prather, Wanda wrote:
Well, if RESTORE VOLUME says there is nothing to restore, and q content says
there is, one of them is lying!
I didn't interpret the messages as meaning there was nothing TO
restore .. I thought it meant there was nothing it COULD restore. It
did say
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From: Matt Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need advice on dealing with unreadable tape
I have some tapes that are getting read errors, and I'm trying to
find a graceful way to get out of the mess.
One example
I have some tapes that are getting read errors, and I'm trying to
find a graceful way to get out of the mess.
One example is a tape that has 2 files on it, according to "Q CONTENT"
MOVE DATA for that tape fails, because it can't be read.
We have (or think we have) offsite copies of our backup tap
TSM'er
I agree with Wanda. Stick with plan A.
When migrating from TSM 3.7.X to 5.1.X, the data base should be
upgrade during the migration. When you try to start the dsmserv
process and you recieve an error message complaining about the
database, then issue the "dsmserv upgradedb" command.
You ca
>I would really appreciate some advice on how to proceed with an
> upgrade we are planning.
>
> Currently, we are running TSM version 3.7.5 on an Ultra 10/Solaris 7
>
> Our plans are to upgrade to 5.1.x on a Sun Ultra Enterprise 2/Solaris 8.
>
> I am currently trying t
[mailto:john.stacey@;EURORSCG.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Seeking 3.7.5 -> 5.1 upgrade advice..
Hello,
I would really appreciate some advice on how to proceed with an
upgrade we are planning.
Currently, we are running TSM version 3.7.5 on an Ul
Hello,
I would really appreciate some advice on how to proceed with an
upgrade we are planning.
Currently, we are running TSM version 3.7.5 on an Ultra 10/Solaris 7
Our plans are to upgrade to 5.1.x on a Sun Ultra Enterprise 2/Solaris 8.
I am currently trying to figure out if it would
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From: Farren Minns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 3:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Running and auditdb tomorrow, any advice
Hi TSMers
I know I have asked simple questions before, but the only silly question is
the one not asked.
I am
Hi TSMers
I know I have asked simple questions before, but the only silly question is
the one not asked.
I am running TSM3738 on a Solaris 2.7 box (E250 400mhz 1GB mem). Can you
tell me if the way to run an audit is simply as follows:-
1)Halt the server
2)Issue the command dsmserv audit
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Subject:Re: Your advice wanted!
Check out AutoVault from http://www.coderelief.com as a good alternative to
DRM.
Bill
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Steve Harris
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