On Tuesday 08 November 2005 15:11, Copperfield Adams wrote:
> I have a node which has all data bar 1 top-level directory and
> its contents bound to the default management class (2 year
> retention). I have a separate management class set up with a
> slightly longer retention policy for directories
On Jan 21, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Lepre, James wrote:
Jim, I don't know what goes on with my posts, but for some reason,
wherever I wrote an equal (=) sign, something somewhere tacked "3D"
(the
ASCII hex code for '=') after it. ...
Though mail is two-dimensional, you may sometimes see the "3D". :-)
Tha
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Andrew Raibeck
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Subject: Re: dirmc question
Jim, I don't know what goes on with my posts, but for some reason,
wherever I wrote an
And just to be really clear:
> i.e. instead of VEREXISTS=3DNOLIMIT, it should be VEREISTS=NOLIMIT
is a typo the latter part should be VEREXISTS=NOLIMIT :-)
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Jim, I don't know what goes on with my posts, but for some reason,
wherever I wrote an equal (=) sign, something somewhere tacked "3D" (the
ASCII hex code for '=') after it. I won't pretend to understand how email
formats work, but I didn't put it there.
So wherever you see
xxx=3Dyyy
just read
Andy,
Thanks for the reference. I was wondering if you could clarify your
point about the paramaters for verexists and verdeleted. You stated:
>you can create a managment class for your directories with
>VEREXISTS=3DNOLIMIT, VERDELETED=3DNOLIMIT, and RETEXTRA=3Dndays,
>where 'ndays' is the number o
Yes, TSM handles directory versioning the same as files.
What does
dsmc query backup c:\yourfoldername -subdir=yes -inactive
show you? (Substitute the folder name in question where I have
"c:\yourfoldername".)
Go to http://search.adsm.org and do a search on
+raibeck +pit +gui +nolimit
For
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>Subject: Re: Dirmc question
>
>Hi Mark
>
>Correct me if I am wrong you said that the information is also
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Subject: Re: Dirmc question
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>I am running Netware backups at night on disk and during the
>day I migrate it to cartridge I am planning now to backups
>those Novell 's client just on a storage disk.
>For better performance I know backup my di
Scott,
So, are you saying that the option value should read dirmc dirmc? I thought that
once would be enough, given that the only thing to specify with this option is
mgmt class.
Thanks
Scott McCambly wrote:
> Jim is correct that you are missing the management class name on the DIRMC
> option
When I use DIRMC with a separate mgmt class and stgpool, I see data
immediately in that pool after backup is run. (Not a lot of GB of course,
but data is there). I have TSM server 4.2.1.10.
David Longo
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Jim is correct that you are missing the management
Jim is correct that you are missing the management class name on the DIRMC
option.
I wanted to add, however, that you still may not see any volumes being
created in your dirdiskpool because unless they have extended ACLs or
exceptionally long path names, directory objects are stored exclusively i
Jim,
if I'm reading everyhing right your option override should read: dirmc
dirmc
dirmc is the option you're setting and you want to point it to management
class dirmc
"Jim Kirkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 04/29/2002 03:36:32 PM
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> I have a question concerning *SM directories. Back in the early days of
>TSM we used the DIRMC option to put directories to disk rather that tape to
>avoid "thrashing" issues on the tape devices. We are now running TSM 3.7.3
>on OS/390 and I believe that the issue of having directories on tape h
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