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I have another question it's possible to have a TSM server to collect the data
and a another TSM server to manage restoration and backupset ?
Thanks for reply.
Regards, Mickael.
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Hi Chavdar and Saravanan,
Thanks for reply and the explication it's more clear for me.
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Hi Mickael,
You can go for TSM with HADR ...
http://emmanuel.iffly.free.fr/doku.php?id=tsm:tsm_hadr
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, mik wrote:
> Hi everybody, always me :)
>
> I have a question for you (Rick if you know lol)
>
> In my dream i'am ask if it's possible to have to T
Mik,
you can use TSM DB (v6 or higher) to have multiple TSM instanced using DB.
If you need TSM clustering, then it is another story, there is red book
on that, it is little old but the from concept point of view is ok!
From license point of view you can not use TSM DB2 for something
different the
Hi everybody, always me :)
I have a question for you (Rick if you know lol)
In my dream i'am ask if it's possible to have to TSM sharing database?
I'am explain better
I want a TSM in charge of the stockage on tape and share his database (or
echange information with the other database) with an
- Mensaje original
De: Wira Chinwong
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: martes, 30 de junio, 2009 14:25:32
Asunto: TSM FastBack with oracle database question
Hi all,
I have found the TSM fastback information in the help online about
oracle database backup. I confused the concept of oracle
Hi all,
I have found the TSM fastback information in the help online about
oracle database backup. I confused the concept of oracle consistency. In
the help info, it show the guideline like below. It look like oracle
database will not in consistency mode before snapshot. In my opinion I
think th
Hi Del
Thanks ..
Have a nice weekend
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Luc,
It looks fine... as long as:
- "" is a TSM NODENAME that you
have registered and received a password for.
- "{IP TSM SERVER)" is actually the TCP/IP address
of the TSM Server where the "" NODE is
registered.
Thanks,
Del
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Luc,
Is a full backup "enough" for what?
A Data Protection for SQL "FULL" backup can be used to
restore a complete database. When a full backup is
taken it al
Luc,
Is a full backup "enough" for what?
A Data Protection for SQL "FULL" backup can be used to
restore a complete database. When a full backup is
taken it also captures pieces of the log that it needs
to fully recover the database. You do not need a
separate "LOG" backup in order to perform a da
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>I'm doing backup of SQL 2000 on a WIN 2000 server
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>I'm doing backup of SQL 2000 on a WIN 2000 server.
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>the way i'm doing it is ::: with a batch file .. and the
>command line is :
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> \...\tpdsqlc backup * full /tsmoptfile\dsm.opt
>
>The problem I have i
HI all
I'm doing backup of SQL 2000 on a WIN 2000 server.
the way i'm doing it is ::: with a batch file .. and the command line is :
\...\tpdsqlc backup * full /tsmoptfile\dsm.opt
The problem I have is that I need to restore one SQL DB from 2 days ago and
I dont see how ... (my polic
... /all" output and automatically produce the correct
restore commands. Has anybody else written an automatable script that can
do this?
Cheers,
Chris
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Hi,
TSM Server 5.1.5.2
TDP/SQL 2.2.1
TSM Client 5.1.5.0
What is the full command syntax, that i would enter from the SQL/TDP
command line client, to recover a database, but not the latest database.
The user's guide shows the command syntax for recovering the latest, but i
have a DB Administrator
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Why is your Maximum Exte
is 1492 MB, thus the fragmentation is 1,7% - you ought
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>Zlatko Krastev
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Hi Again
Regarding the TSM DB, wouldn't the 'Used' an
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On vrijdag, feb 28, 2003, at 17:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Farren Minns wrote:
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> Regarding the TSM DB,
On vrijdag, feb 28, 2003, at 17:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Farren Minns wrote:
Hi Again
Regarding the TSM DB, wouldn't the 'Used' and 'Total Usable Pages'
figures
help to point to a fragmentation problem.
The output fro our DB is as follows:-
Available Space (MB): 10,000
Hi Again
Regarding the TSM DB, wouldn't the 'Used' and 'Total Usable Pages' figures
help to point to a fragmentation problem.
The output fro our DB is as follows:-
Available Space (MB): 10,000
Assigned Capacity (MB): 8,500
Maximum Extension (MB):
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Part of our upcoming move includes moving from TSM 4.2.1.9 on AIX 4.3.3 on
RS6000 S7A to TSM 5.1.5.4 on P670 on AIX 5.2.
I've set up an instance of TSM at that level on the P670. Now I'm
: Re: TSM database question
Paul,
I have a 3580 LIbrary and the TSM server is running in AIX 4.3.3 version on
TSM is 4.1.2 and we are in the process of updating it but I wanted to do a
unload and load of database before the update so that it's nice and clean.
The TSM server capacity is a SP
s and 2 GB memory ( PHYSICAL
).
With regards,
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It really depends on the hardware you have.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheo
It really depends on the hardware you have.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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I have TSM
I have TSM database of 28 GB pct tul : 62.4 . Maximum reduction in databse
is : 5 GB .
Approximately how long will it take to do the unload and load of the TSM
database ?
With regards,
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Part of our upcoming move includes moving from TSM 4.2.1.9 on AIX 4.3.3 on
RS6000 S7A to TSM 5.1.5.4 on P670 on AIX 5.2.
I've set up an instance of TSM at that level
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The "dsmserv upgrade" method is an interesting way. I would like
to
hear other people's input into that. But how we did it when
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Part of our upcoming move includes moving from TSM 4.2.1.9 on AIX 4.3.3 on
RS6000 S7A to TSM 5.1.5.4 on P6
Part of our upcoming move includes moving from TSM 4.2.1.9 on AIX 4.3.3 on
RS6000 S7A to TSM 5.1.5.4 on P670 on AIX 5.2.
I've set up an instance of TSM at that level on the P670. Now I'm trying to
fathom the best way to actually move the database
over. I'm going to be dropping all the disk and tape
Do a: reset bufpool
This will reset the negative and 3 other stats on this command. Then notice what
they start showing. I trhink the counter gets so big that it increments the
"negative" bit. Someone else had similar situation a week or two ago. If your cahe
hit Pct is still low as shown
Thank you!
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> >The thing I am most concerned about is the negative number on Total
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>The thing I am most concerned about is the negative number on Total
>Buffer Requests. I've been looking through the documentation and the
>ADSM-L archive and haven't found any reference as to what a negative
>number here represents.
We responded to a similar posting on April 30th, topic "DB buf
I was doing some statistic checking on my TSM 4.1.2 server and came
across a puzzling situation. Looking at my DB I get the following
output:
Available Space (MB): 24,576
Assigned Capacity (MB): 24,576
Maximum Extension (MB): 0
Maximum Reduction (MB): 2,880
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