...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