wrote on 2010-08-10
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> From: Andrew Raibeck/Hartford/i...@ibmus
> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
> Date: 2010-08-10 18:58
> Subject: Re: NBU guy in TSM shop and I need help
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> I concur with "TSM User" on the policy set
d.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 2010-08-10
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: [ADSM-L] NBU guy in TSM shop and I need help
thanks to all that responded, I'm aware this is a technical forum, and I'm also
aware it is populated by mostly TSM admins with a bent toward fighting for its
continued use. to the point of the post however, we have more than one
management
Hey ego,
You posted to a TSM list with a "TSM question." It seemed to me that people
were trying their best to help, despite you not using TSM-specific terminology
or giving a lot of details. This suggests that you don't have a basic
understanding of the product that you're asking about.
Peo
Richard,
that was just a lot insulting. not growing as a professional?? i have a
responsibility to provide my boss with a system that delivers at optimal
performance in a timely way with as little management cost as possible.
Please don't patronize me because truthfully there are far more peop
thanks to all that responded, I'm aware this is a technical forum, and I'm also
aware it is populated by mostly TSM admins with a bent toward fighting for its
continued use. to the point of the post however, we have more than one
management class, and more than one policy, I'm just trying to di
more gently than that, but essentially
that.
Good luck!
Bruce T.
>>>
Bruce T. Harvey
AIX Network Engineer
ego3456
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On Aug 10, 2010, at 1:08 PM, ego3456 wrote:
> wow, so it really is as clear as mud.. :D
>
> my assumption of the retention taking that m
If I'm reading what you wrote in the first post correctly, then you're
keeping every version of every file ever created, so long as there is still
a version of the file active on a client. And when a file gets deleted on
the client, you're immediately purging every version of that file from the
da
un it
worked out very well.
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wow, so it really is as clear as mud.. :D
my assum
On Aug 10, 2010, at 1:08 PM, ego3456 wrote:
> wow, so it really is as clear as mud.. :D
>
> my assumption of the retention taking that many tapes was understood by me to
> be a function of not only the shelf life (retention) but the reclamation (no
> we don't use collocation, which I'm well aw
a
commands)
As for you current retention policies, can you do a "query copygroup f=d"
and paste the ones you would like advice on?
Steven
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You have three questions really.
You need numerous
wow, so it really is as clear as mud.. :D
my assumption of the retention taking that many tapes was understood by me to
be a function of not only the shelf life (retention) but the reclamation (no we
don't use collocation, which I'm well aware we should) shotgunning those data
bits across a la
Subject: [ADSM-L] NBU guy in TSM shop and I need help
I'm trying to understand why there are so many tapes required for
restore and have started to look at one aspect of our management
classes.
this is the setup in question:
Backup Versions
__
Days be
I'm trying to understand why there are so many tapes required for restore and
have started to look at one aspect of our management classes.
this is the setup in question:
Backup Versions
__
Days between backups= 0
___
How many different versions of the
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