: Size of stored backupsets
What pool are you using to store yours backupsets???
El 4 jul. 2016 3:12 a. m., "Loon, EJ van (ITOPT3) - KLM" <
eric-van.l...@klm.com> escribió:
> Hi guys!
> Does anybody know a way to retrieve the amount of TSM storage occupied
> by backupsets?
What pool are you using to store yours backupsets???
El 4 jul. 2016 3:12 a. m., "Loon, EJ van (ITOPT3) - KLM" <
eric-van.l...@klm.com> escribió:
> Hi guys!
> Does anybody know a way to retrieve the amount of TSM storage occupied by
> backupsets? I checked the backupsets t
Hi guys!
Does anybody know a way to retrieve the amount of TSM storage occupied by
backupsets? I checked the backupsets table, but their sizes are not stored in
there...
Thanks for any help in advance!
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
You may generate backupset from point in time, so the older version of file
will be placed on the tape, but still it will be one version only.
Regards,
Tomasz Hubicki
Zoltan Forray pisze:
Due to a discovery request, a department has come to us to retain all their
backups, including any DELETE
Due to a discovery request, a department has come to us to retain all their
backups, including any DELETE objects.
They requests for us to create a backupset. But from what I have ready,
this wont work since one an object has been deleted and RETO kicks in, it
is no longer active. Is this unders
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Subject: Re: ANRD Database error causing backupsets to fail
That smells like APAR IC64940, which was supposedly included in the 6.2
release; but check with TSM Support.
Richard Sims
That smells like APAR IC64940, which was supposedly included in the 6.2
release; but check with TSM Support.
Richard Sims
Hi all,
We are having a issue with some Backup sets that we are trying to run. The
backup Sets are for some Windows servers and they keep failing with the error
below.
01/20/12 13:11:27 ANRD_3374979329 imIncludeObjInSet(imobjgen.c:1733)
Thread<662651>: Unex
Hi Richard,
If you not can attach a tape drive or library that support that media. Then
should I do a restore of does backups sets and do a new backup to the new TSM
Server.
Or keep the old TSM Server and the a single tape drive so you can do a restore.
But I recommend to not use Backupsets for
Hi All,
I a scenario in which my old TSM Server (5.3.3.0 on Windows) has serveral
backupsets generated to LTO tape. My new TSM server (6.2.1.0 also on Windows)
has no means of attaching the tape-library (it's a blade server).
What's your opinion in the best way to migrate those bac
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Conway, Timothy
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 12:25 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Bug report - backupsets and expiration hanging - just helping
out
We are off maintenance, so I can't turn t
We are off maintenance, so I can't turn this in directly to IBM, but I know
some of their best and brightest watch this list. I've got a consistent case
where a backupset being generated hangs if an expiration starts during it,
after which neither process will finish cancelling even after sever
I finished testing the fix on the 18th, and finally found out the APAR
number today, hence the post made now. This one isn't publicly
available yet, so I can't read the actual text of the APAR, but here's
the only explanation I was given so far - "they found a bug in how we
generate entries into t
Hi Bill,
Yes, TOC support for backup sets was first introduced in TSM version 5.4.
(It actually first appeared in TSM Express, and was subsequently made
available in the enterprise version in 5.4.)
Best regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Developm
Hi,
We have just upgraded our Windows TSM Server to 5,4,2, and I have
successfully generated
a backupset with TOC for a Windows Client V5.3.0.0
Node Name: S2632
Backup Set Name: E_31_03.192721067
Data Type: File
Date/Time: 03/31/
iday, October 12, 2007 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] generating backupsets for Windows clients
If you have a stand-alone SCSI tape drive, attach that to the TSM server,
define it and then generate the backupset to that
devclass.
Or what about creating a FILE devclass with the with a MAXCAPACITY
ay, October 12, 2007 9:29 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: generating backupsets for Windows clients
It does seem the only practical way to use the backupsets is when the server
and client are on the same platform, or at least
windows server/windows client and unix server/unix client.
--
It does seem the only practical way to use the backupsets is when the server
and client are on the same platform, or at least windows server/windows
client and unix server/unix client.
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To:
Sent: Friday,
ijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
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Larry Clark
Sent: 12 October 2007 13:09
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] generating backupsets for Windows clients
I've read the follo
I've read the following comment in the TSM admin manual:
"Software for writing CDs may not work consistently across platforms."
I conclude that it is not practical to generate a backupset on an AIX server
and use that CD on a windows client.
Anyone ever done that?
Hi All,
We were creating the backupsets using virtual volumes on z/os
environment.
Now, while migrating to z/linux, we are trying to export the backupset
nodes...
The source server reports that:
10/11/2007 05:17:05 ANR0986I Process 5 for EXPORT NODE running in the
Looking to see if BACKUPSET created on the mainframe (z/OS, DEVCLASS
DEVTYPE=3590, ESCON attachment) is compatible with AIX TSM server, same
DEVCLASS DEVTYPE, but FC attachment. Both would have same FORMAT.
Documentation implies this is OK (otherwise, why support BACKUPSET on
z/OS), but looking f
Hi I had a similar experience with TDP for mySAP using DB2 ver 8.2 AIX and
landed up being able to use the files by restoring the backupset to disk, then
renaming the restored backup image to the format that DB/2 expects it to be in
(TSM has its own naming scheme which must get translated by Data P
All,
We made the mistake of creating some backupsets from backups created
by Domino API. While backupset generation from these filespaces
works fine, you can't restore anything.
Querybackupsetcontents shows all the data, but TSM backup client
knows nothing about API:DominoData filespace
Josh,
Thanks for reply!
I am using group Collocation for the six nodes that I am running
Backupsets on and I also performed a Move Nodedata when
they were created.
Josh-Daniel Davis wrote:
> I would recommend creating a second copygroup and a private storage pool
> for that node.
I would recommend creating a second copygroup and a private storage pool
for that node. You'd probably want to give it a DB snapshot of its own
also.
If you NEED backupsets, then you definitely need the source pool to be
collocated. If you have to, it could be by group with all of your
Mark,
Thanks, These Backupsets are for a Novell Client they are still
currently using ArcServe for there full weekly backup of a POI
Volume on a Novell OS server until we get ours working
correctly. I believe they do this because this Volume is very
important and holds many many GroupWise user
r (or a filespace within that server).
Sorry.
As a matter of curiosity, why do you create regular backupsets? Do you
ever use them?
--
Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
MR Backup and Recovery Management
262.790.3190
--
El
Hello all,
I have Backup Sets that run extremely long these Backup Sets
backup only 1 file space. It seems the Backup Sets are backing
up the same Data plus the new Data it's like doing a Full backup
every week. Is there a command or setting that I can implement
to ensure that the Backup Set only
Hi All
I would like to know if its possible to schedule
backupset creations? If so how do you go about doing
it?We have decided to go with a backupset solution
because of the single tape drive complexities with
normal TSM Backup.
We are trying our best to get a working solution for
this s
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To:
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] generate full backup using backupsets
Hi Maurice -
Depends on the situation.
The advantage of bringing the imported node back under a different
#x27;t Loo
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 2:32 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: generate full backup using backupsets
Hi Wanda,
Why an other node or copygroup?
If you use "merge=no" the imported fs's gets an other name, so after the
restore you can savely delete the impo
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] generate full backup using backupsets
RTFM for IMPORT - there is an option DATES=RELATIVE.
You can use that to control whether files roll of
urt Beyers
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:19 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: generate full backup using backupsets
Thanks for the feedback so far.
An archive is out of question due to the 'schedule maintenance' that
would be required as William pointed out and
ers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] generate full backup using backupsets
Thanks for the feedback so far.
An archive is out of question due to the 'schedule maintenance' that would
be required as William pointed out a
ager namens William Boyer
Verzonden: wo 14/09/2005 13:13
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: Re: [ADSM-L] generate full backup using backupsets
If you want to maintain all the schedules that go with the correct node with
the correct drive letters for his 75 nodes And when
an admin adds
pleton,
Mark
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:53 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: generate full backup using backupsets
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William
Boyer
>I would very much like to use an ARCHIVE for this, but haven't figured
&
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stapleton,
Mark
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:53 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: generate full backup using backupsets
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William
Boyer
>I woul
becaurce the DB data you need is exported too, you can even use the data to
import it on an other TSM server...
Regards,
Maurice
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From: "Kurt Beyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] generate
. So is a
backupset the only possibility to achieve this? And would it be feasible for
both the file system backups and TDP backups of the clients?
I've always considered backupsets as something that would be created if a large
restore must be done at a client that has a low bandwith
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of William Boyer
>I would very much like to use an ARCHIVE for this, but haven't
>figured out how to make it do all drives without having to code them
>in a command script or in the OBJECT= for the schedule.
...and the problem wit
How do I go about running a "full archive" on each box such that it gets
everything on each drive? Can I use "?:*.*" as my
filespec?
An archive won't work for the TDP agents, either.
You can't use backupsets for TDP data. Sure, you can generate a backupset for a
sioning defined in the management classes.
>
>I guess that a full backup can be created from the backups
>already residing in the primary storage pool using a backupset.
>
>Would such a setup be feasible for 75 clients (load on the TSM
>server, required time to generate the backup
l backup can be created from the backups already residing in
the primary storage pool using a backupset.
Would such a setup be feasible for 75 clients (load on the TSM server, required
time to generate the backupsets, ...)? Can it be used for backups from a TDP
too? Any howto's for the creation
export tape, or to restore a file.
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Stapleton, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 3:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Backupsets and Export Node
Just a quibble or two here...
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Marco Spagnuolo
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Backupsets and Export Node
Thanks for the info, Wanda. My comments below..
"Prather, Wanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for the info, Wanda. My comments below..
"Prather, Wanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Just a quibble or two here...
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Prather, Wanda
>>(1). If I do generate backupsets for these nodes, can I then
>>delete the filespace data to free up Tape Library space?
>
>Yes. But before you decide th
(1). If I do generate backupsets for these nodes, can I then delete the
filespace data to free up Tape Library space?
>>Yes. But before you decide that is a good thing, think about what you
would do, if someone ever wanted to retrieve a file off the tape.
Deleting the filespace data mea
kup/archive" of these nodes that they want kept around for a couple of
years. Of course, since these nodes no longer physically exist, my
options are limited to backupsets and export node (I believe). Thrown
into the mix, the IBM 3583 Tape Library is at capacity and an upgrade is
pending but wi
for you, Autovault from coderelief.com
> supports ejection/vaulting of Backupsets.
>
> Wanda Prather
> "I/O, I/O, It's all about I/O" -(me)
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Tab Trepagnier
&g
I think you are correct.
If this is a frequent problem for you, Autovault from coderelief.com
supports ejection/vaulting of Backupsets.
Wanda Prather
"I/O, I/O, It's all about I/O" -(me)
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] O
TSM 5.1.9.0
Is there some command(s) that would allow sequential, one-step processing
of backupset volumes similar to the operation of the Move Media command
for storage pools?
For example, Move Media will check out the library volume, alter its
access to read-only, set its location to the Overfl
On Dec 15, 2004, at 4:19 AM, Davis Adrian wrote:
Can Backupsets be created from TDP for Domino backups?
Data Protection for Domino stores all objects as Backup objects
in TSM server storage so it is conceivable to create a Backup Set.
But the more pressing question is whether the creation could be
Can Backupsets be created from TDP for Domino backups?
Many Thanks,
=Adrian=
==> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd also like to optimize for restore, but without the overheads of
> collocation. So, I'm considering running a move nodedata on every node
> periodically - maybe once a month for production, once every three months
>
Hi all,
I'm considering running backupsets every month, which is something that I've not done
before. I'd also like to optimize for restore, but without the overheads of
collocation.
So, I'm considering running a move nodedata on every node periodically - maybe once a
expired still exist as
active.
=
All backups created with an API interface (such as any of the TDP agents) cannot be
inserted into a backupset; backupsets can only contain data backed up with the B/A
client.
That said, if you shut down Oracle, run a cold backup of the data, and use
Hi all,
We are about to implement TDP for Oracle on one of our databases, and
I'm now trying to plan the best configuration for this.
One question that came up was how we efficiently generate a backupset to
a tape volume to be stored offsite.
My understanding is that TDPO backs up the data
I didn't set up the backupsets so thanks for the idea of checking the
unicode settings/using FSID, that might just do it.
Now you know why no one reads the FAQ, we just ask, and you answer
Hoisted on your own petard, eh? :)
Dale Jolliff
Sungard Midrange Storage Administration
O
>This error message appears to be associated with a particular node each
>time a generate backupset is done;
>Would running an archive conversion on the node help alleviate this, or is
>this something more serious?
>
>ANRD smexec.c(7690): ThreadId<79> Internal error in obtaining the node
>conve
This error message appears to be associated with a particular node each
time a generate backupset is done;
Would running an archive conversion on the node help alleviate this, or is
this something more serious?
ANRD smexec.c(7690): ThreadId<79> Internal error in obtaining the node
conversion s
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0306/23.html
I tried this once and the volumes were not expiring properly.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 23, 2004 12:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Loopback server to server and backupsets
Well,
The
it practical to generate
backupsets this way.
Any information will be appreciated. the alternative is two TSM instances in every
site.
Thanks
Steve Harris
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
PS. If anyone has a Groupwise -> tsm soultion out there, I
I said:
> If I make a backupset on a FILE devclass, and somehow consipre to move
> that backupset to a box that I think might need it, can I restore from
> it just as a file on disk?
[Executive summary, "Yes, so far."]
I experimented with this: I built a backupset of a node, and then I copied
and look how the copy(=restore) speed is.
regards
Juraj
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 08. Oktober 2003 00:46
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Minimizing Restore Time Using Backupsets
Hello Everyone
I have
Hello Everyone
I have the (perhaps) crazy idea that having backupsets around can help my
restore time even if they reside on a library controled by the TSM server. I
have a server with around 400,000 small files and over 150 Gigs. I can't do
Image Backups cause files reside on an old NAS. I
device or tape
whichever is convenient
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/01/2003 03:59:08 PM
Please respond to "Allen S. Rout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: John Naylor/HAV/SSE)
Subject: Backupsets on FILE devclasses: Mobile or not?
So, I'm thinkin
So, I'm thinking of some DR scenaria, and I was considering:
If I make a backupset on a FILE devclass, and somehow consipre to move that
backupset to a box that I think might need it, can I restore from it just as a
file on disk?
Hmm, I think I should experiment, but I was curious if anyone had a
Hello TSM'rs
Is there a way of telling how much data a Backupset contains? preferable
total count?
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Center/IS/Papa Johns International
WWJD
David
Thanks for the info. We didn't change filespaces, but TDPOSYNC is
working.
Thanks
Mark
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From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RMAN orphaned backupsets
Could be real easy. I
Could be real easy. If the filespace (instance) on TSM was not changed
AND a NEW filespace (instance was created on TDFP Oracle setup on
client for new DB instance, then it is simple. Do a DELETE FILESPACE
for the old filespace on the server.
EX:
NODE: ORASERVER
OLD instance/filesapce: /ora1f
We have been backing up an oracle database with RMAN successfully for a
few months now. A couple of weeks ago the DBA decided to rebuild the
production database that has been backed up. They proceeded to build
this new instance as a different name and once set up, export and import
the data into
to determine how many tapes I'll need for this operation
how can I determine the size of a potential backupset ? is there an option
which only shows the output but does not actually create backupsets?
thnx!
michelle
"Plaats hier een Engelse quote die duidelijk maakt dat je ee
TIA for the help! ... Jack
Back when these volumes were created I was on TSM server 4.1.3 on Windows
NT.
Now I am on 4.2.3.1 (windows 2000) and cannot get these volumes to delete so
I can use them as scratch.
I currently have no backupsets defined when I do a 'q backupset', but these
Werner,
on day_02 you will have 990 files still active from day_00 (bds010.1, bds011.1, ...,
bds999.1) + 10 files from day_01 (bds000.2, bds001.2, ..., bds009.2) and your
assumption is completely correct.
What you want (as far as I understood it) is to mimic copypool behavior
with backupsets
for TSM 4.2 I'm hoping to find a simple
solution--
All feedback is very much appreciated- - John
From: Schwarz Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BackupSet: Is there an efficient method
I need help, please:
Can me tell somebody to solve the problem described in the following
example?
begin example
assumption: I have 2 backup_versions
time: day_00
The 1st time I create a backupset, all 1000 active backup_versions are
consolidated on tape_01 {bds000.1,bds001.1, ... ,bds999.1
How does an image backup relate in a backupset? If I'm doing full online
image backups of a filespace for a node, and I GENERATE BACKUPSET for that
node,...what will be in my backupset??? Maybe Andy can answer this???
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
"There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who und
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Lars Bebensee
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 8:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Backupsets and DB2
Hi guys and girls,
Even if I do not like asking stupid
Hi guys and girls,
Even if I do not like asking stupid questions, this one bothers me for a
while now:
Is it possible or even useful to take backup sets of API backup data like
the one DB2 creates? If it is not useful to take such backupsets, will the
only way to store data offsite be a copy
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Miller Dave (RBNA/CIT1) wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there is a command (documented or not) that will return
> the tapes used in the backup sets?
>
> If I generate two backupsets over the weekend, on Monday how do I know which
> tapes belong to which
Try "Query Volhistory Type=Backupset ..."
and "Delete Backupset ..."
Does anyone know if there is a command (documented or not) that will return
the tapes used in the backup sets?
If I generate two backupsets over the weekend, on Monday how do I know which
tapes belong to which node?
Dave Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been playing around with it and it works just fine, BUT do not run the
reconcile volumes command. The backupset virtual volumes are not a
recognized volume type and the virtual volumes are deleted from the server,
but the backupsets on the original server are still in the database
anyone every create a backupset from one server to another using server to
server. The reason I'm asking is my other server has media that my nt
clients can read from(dlt)
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: has morphed...portable backupsets from AIX server for NT/2K
boxes
I downloaded the 5.1 client, and tried to find the help you referenced, but
it only said tape, CD-ROM, DVD, and
Iomega JAZ or ZIP drives.
The 5.1 manua
I downloaded the 5.1 client, and tried to find the help you referenced, but
it only said tape, CD-ROM, DVD, and
Iomega JAZ or ZIP drives.
The 5.1 manual directs readers to this : Current device support information
is available at the
following Web site:
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/r
ot;
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cc:
Subject:Re: How does Archiving and Backupsets work???
To keep the archive separate, put them in a different primary/copy
storage pool.
To keep the archive separate, put them in a different primary/copy
storage pool.
y pools. And you can check out primary pools from the
library if are short on slots.
Backupsets are again providing you same non-duplicate (not secured)
scenario. Their main goal is quick restore not long-term archiving.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor M
s what you want good enough! You are talking
about archives, i.e. long-term storage. And what if tape ages and gets
unreadable or courier drop it and is broken?! That is the idea behind
primary and copy pools. And you can check out primary pools from the
library if are short on slots.
Backupsets are agai
ectly to a tape that
will be going to the vault. Is this possible? Must I use a backupset to
do this? I have created a backupset to try it out and I can't tell which
tapes is used with which backupset... How or where can you track your
backupset volumes?
This is all I get when I query back
M
control. In the (unlikely) event of a restore from the backupset, the recall is
automatic. There are only a few files to track so the DB entries will not be
excessive.
Can anyone see any gotchas with this? Volhist will get big, and backupsets are
somewhat unwieldy. Also backupsets have
Fumble-fingered. Here's the rest.
=> On Wed, 1 May 2002 04:20:13 -0400, "Seay, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It can be used for servers, but that was not the backupsets' original
> mission in life.
I've got one other use for backupsets: for the b
=> On Wed, 1 May 2002 04:20:13 -0400, "Seay, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It can be used for servers, but that was not the backupsets' original
> mission in life.
I've got one other use for backupsets: for the big restores.
We've got a ~400 GB ser
Mike,
backupsets... back in version 3.7... where mainly designed for
server/network less restores, if these restores are part of the everyday
workload/design then fine, they will do the job, if they are part of the DR
scheme/design then again is fine, it all depends on yr overall design
Michael,
We successfully perform DR on NT4.0 and W2K clients successfully without
using backupsets and others on this list do as well. We use them on a
couple of larger nodes once a month for snapshots of file data, but that's
about it.
So if you are worried about being able to do a dis
for me to overcome is the reliance on these backupsets
for DR purposes. As far as I can tell, they were not originally designed
for DR purposes. If they were, I believe they would be managed under DRM.
Michael Moore
VF Services Inc.
121 Smith Street
Greensboro, NC 27420-1488
Voice: 336-332-4423
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My situation is very different from many TSM sites. I have no tape drives
in my servers so I have no way to create backupsets that can be read by the
client because 3590 is not supported based on what I know. And, anyway, it
would not be feasible. Sorry, I did not fully explain why they are
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