at least I avoid the
dissertation on the definition of "incremental".
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
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> The INCREMENTAL command should have been obsoleted years ago with only a
> compatibility and a new set of commands FULLBACKUP, UPDATEFULLBACKUP, and
> PARTIALLYUPDATEFULLBACKUP put in its place so that customers woul
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Ah, look, Mark, I really hate to do this, because it's making me look like a
horse's hind end for not being graceful about th
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Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear an
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Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear and is not always con
Alex,
I have read through your response and I can understand your position.
However, firat I would like to point out that the TSM documentation is
not always clear and is not always consistant. The text you quoted from
the Admin Guide is an example of them not being consistant. Clearly
what
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KEN HORACEK wrote:
>Hi fellow listers,
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>So here I am, "Reading the Fine Manual", and it sez; an Incremental Backup can either
>be "full" or "partial"..
>How can I tell if my backup(s) are requesting a "full" or "partial" backup?
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>Ken
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I am going to take a
of objects expired: 1"
This will also be posted to your TSM server's log. So you should be able to
test it immediately after your regularly scheduled backup.
Alex
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expired=0, then there you go.
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Hi Ken,
Ther
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Andy,
Now I
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Hi Ken,
There is no way (at least none that comes to mind at this time) from an
admi
Hi Andy,
We do not have any "options" in our policy
and
I see the message(s):
Incremental backup of volume '/'
Incremental backup of volume '/usr'
and more when the backup starts..
Thus we must be doing a "full incremental backup'
Thanks for clearing this up for me.
Ken
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Hi Ken,
There is no way (at least none that comes to mind at this time) from an
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I think with COPYMODE, you are talking about how to get a complete back
Joshua,
I think you may have just re-phrased my question.
The TSM Admin. Guide (Chapter 12 (sub-head How TSM Selects Files for Policy
Operations)) speaks of being able to;
1) "request a full incremental backup"
or
2) "request a partial incremental backup"
The book sez;
1) when requesting a "fu
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Hi Ken,
There is no way (at least none that comes to mind at this time) from an
administrative standpoint to determine this.
Partial incremental is also known as "incremental by date". To use this
kind of incremental backup, the -incrbydate option would have to be passed
to the client. For examp
What exactly do you mean 'partial' backup? Do you mean the standard TSM
incremental backup? If so that would be in the copygroup mode
parameter. But of course from the GUI or the CLI, your users can still
request a full backup without changing this parameter on the server.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Set copy mode parameter in the copy group to absolute for full and modified
for incremental backup.
For partial incremental: see manual ( ex. by date, etc...)
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