=> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:44:04 +1100, Carl Makin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I do think our D40 drawer (5 x 36gb disks) was setup poorly. I've been over
> the hardware config with our IBM engineer and he thinks it's probably not
> running at the full loop speed (SSA160). We have a mixture of 4
George,
I'm not really sure what the difference is, I'm guessing that the SSA
controller needs to support Fast-Write Cache, and I believe it's a chip on the
controller with memory(cache) for doing this. For example if I run the
following command:
# lscfg -vl ssa0
DEVICEL
Hi Matthew,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Matthew A. Bacchi wrote:
> I wonder about this comment for two reasons. First, I have 7133 D40
> drawers which don't appear to be problematic. But a month or so ago we
> rebuilt a server and found that "Enable Fast-Write Cache" was not set to
> "Yes". Is
Hi Bill,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jolley, Bill wrote:
> During the use of EMC timefinder, did you use the BCV (third mirror) to
> perform backups? If so
> how does IBM Flash Copy compares to your backup stragety?
Eh? We don't have an EMC and I have no experience with timefinder.
We are yet to up
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Carl,
I wonder about this co
Carl,
I wonder about this comment for two reasons. First, I have 7133 D40
drawers which don't appear to be problematic. But a month or so ago we
rebuilt a server and found that "Enable Fast-Write Cache" was not set to
"Yes". Is it possible that you had a similar problem? We identifi
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Del, thanks VERY much, this is WONDERFUL information and would
ust create one if you don't have it already?
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Just thought I'd add som
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REALLY...? Are you using SAN connection agents or is that performance
increase still going across your network?
Thank you,
Jeff Caffey
Enterprise Systems Programmer
Pier 1 imports, Inc. - Information Services
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across 100BaseT.
Carl.
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> We mov
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1. When TSM performs incremental backups, does it backup the ENTIRE
file (at a file level) or does it only bac
>TSM can back up files that are OPEN, but Microsoft has two kinds of locks,
>OPEN and OPEN EXCLUSIVE, and TSM can't get past an OPEN EXCLUSIVE. Neither
>can anything else, short of some 3rd party open file manager.
We had a presentation from the company LiveVault[.com], which takes the
fascinati
1. When TSM performs incremental backups, does it backup the ENTIRE
file (at a file level) or does it only backup the CHANGES to the file (at a
binary level)? EXAMPLE: When backing up our primary file server that
contains users' home directories with MS Exchange *.pst and *.pab files that
ma
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> 5. Can we "lock down" the option to restore files to any location other
> than their original location so that "first level" support can restore files
> from users' home directories, but not restore them to a location where they
> can view them? EXAMPLE: I'd like to off-load some of my le
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
>
> We are in the process of implem
> 4. Is there a MAC agent that allows for the "illegal characters"
> associated with Apple/Macintosh naming conventions? EXAMPLE: We have an
> NT
> server that the MAC clients connect to. This NT server contains the home
> directories for all the MAC clients. Veritas' Backup Exec handles
Maybe if we have disk left on the shark we want to do this.
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 05:30:43PM -0600, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
> Can somebody help me...?
>
> We are in the process of implementing TSM, an IBM Shark, and a SAN all at
> the same time (I'm swamped)! We are replacing EMC's Data Manager, an EMC
> Symmetrix, and Veritas' Backup Exec with one brand
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
>
> We are in the process of implementing TSM, an IBM Shark, and a SAN all at
> the same time (I'm swamped)! We are replacing EMC's Data Manager, an EMC
> Symmetrix, and Veritas' Backup Exec with one brand new TSM server running on
> an IBM RS/6000 (H8
Can somebody help me...?
We are in the process of implementing TSM, an IBM Shark, and a SAN all at
the same time (I'm swamped)! We are replacing EMC's Data Manager, an EMC
Symmetrix, and Veritas' Backup Exec with one brand new TSM server running on
an IBM RS/6000 (H80, 1GB RAM, 500GB Internal SS
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