omain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase
databases
>> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:32:00 -0500, "Hart, Charles A"
>> said:
> I could be shot for saying the following, but using a NFS share
> would provide the opportunity for you to remove the backup
> applicat
>> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:32:00 -0500, "Hart, Charles A"
>> said:
> I could be shot for saying the following, but using a NFS share
> would provide the opportunity for you to remove the backup
> application and its associates hardware from the data protection
> stack altogether for things such
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with
Sybase databases
We don't have DD or any other dedup box . . .but we think about them a
lot.
This has been one or our ongoing discussions. Our big database servers
that use rman/tdpo/lanfree.
SM-L] Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase
databases
I've recently been in an environment that went from very old slow low
capacity tape to slightly faster CDL/EDL. (VTL access being the only
choice in that case.)
EMC buying DD put DD on the inside track for doing pr
alue in tdpo/lanfree/vtl seems to be SAN speed. I wonder what
the trade off is
between tdpo/lanfree licensing and 10g ethernet adapters and switch
ports . . . . h.
Rick
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I could be shot for saying the following, but using a NFS share would
: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with
Sybase databases
The last time I checked <10% of DD customers use the VTL option. I'm
willing to bet that 60-80% of those are TSM customers. The TSM folks
I've
talked to seem to prefer using
The last time I checked <10% of DD customers use the VTL option. I'm
willing to bet that 60-80% of those are TSM customers. The TSM folks I've
talked to seem to prefer using VTL over file-type devices, which may explain
that. The rest of the world (except large enterprise customers) tends to
pr
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with
Sybase databases
>From what I understand the EMC/DD Best Practice is to use NFS/CIFS mounts
with File device classes over 10gb connections. The main benefit cited
is the concurrent access to file volumes. The
and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase
databases
Curtis,
>> Data Domain has good market share, but very few DD customers use VTL.
Really? That surprises me a little (i.e., the marginalised VTL usage) and
isn't necessarily representative of the TSM customers I've spoken to or
worked with
Curtis,
>> Data Domain has good market share, but very few DD customers use VTL.
Really? That surprises me a little (i.e., the marginalised VTL usage) and isn't
necessarily representative of the TSM customers I've spoken to or worked with
using DDRs, many of whom still use the VTL functionality
omain, and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase
databases
Hello,
I'm looking for anyone who is using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Data
Domain/TSM?
We are replacing our Virtual Tape libraries and physical tape library with
Data Domains. One here onsite and another at our DR location. We have
setup
: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase
databases
Hello,
I'm looking for anyone who is using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Data
Domain/TSM?
We are replacing our Virtual Tape libraries and physical tape library with
Data Domains. One
Domain
VTL, Sybase, and SQL Backtrack are all products with very little market
share. (Data Domain has good market share, but very few DD customers use
VTL.) When you combine them together like that, your chances of finding
someone else doing it is slim to none. Your best bet would be to call
.
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L Leugemors
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:23 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Data Domain: Data Domain, and SQL-Backtrack with Sybase databases
Hello,
I'm looking for anyone who is
Hello,
I'm looking for anyone who is using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Data
Domain/TSM?
We are replacing our Virtual Tape libraries and physical tape library with
Data Domains. One here onsite and another at our DR location. We have
setup the Data Domain to emulate VTL.
We are experie
Then, since TSM see them all as still active, I'd guess that Backtrack is not
expiring the files.
David
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20/05 11:05 AM >>>
Yes, SQL-BACKTRACK is responsible for updating the status of the
uniquely name file.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20
Have you tried 'dsmc -virtualnode= . . .'?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20/05 11:02 AM >>>
We have two clients on NT boxes with oracle databses. (One TSM install).
One is the flat file backup, the 2nd with its own dsm.opt file is for
SQl-BACKTRACK.
We cannot query the b
Yes, SQL-BACKTRACK is responsible for updating the status of the
uniquely name file.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20/2005 10:43:53 AM >>>
In TSM for Databases, each backup file has a unique name and rman is
responsible for "deleting" them, thus triggering the TSM expir
We have two clients on NT boxes with oracle databses. (One TSM install).
One is the flat file backup, the 2nd with its own dsm.opt file is for
SQl-BACKTRACK.
We cannot query the backups on SQL-BACTRACK since the dsmc invokes with
the flat file client dsm.opt ( and hence can't do a set acces
blem with expiration involing the
SQL-BACKTRACK product and SYBASE and ORACLE databases. They do not
appear to be expiring.
The managment class rules are:
DOMAIN_NAME CLASS_NAME VEREXISTS VERDELETED RETEXTRA
RETONLY DESTINATION
SPAIX DBBKUP1 60 0 30
> Hi:
> We've just discovered q peculiar problem with expiration involing the
> SQL-BACKTRACK product and SYBASE and ORACLE databases. They do not
> appear to be expiring.
>
> The managment class rules are:
>
> DOMAIN_NAME CLASS_NAME VEREXISTS VERDELETED RETEXTR
Hi:
We've just discovered q peculiar problem with expiration involing the
SQL-BACKTRACK product and SYBASE and ORACLE databases. They do not
appear to be expiring.
The managment class rules are:
DOMAIN_NAME CLASS_NAME VEREXISTS VERDELETED RETEXTRA
RETONLY DESTIN
export file.
We use SQL-BACKTRACK for our SYBASE and ORACLE backups, and the TDP for
the MS-SQL databases, though we are
looking at the TDP for Oracle.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/2005 9:10:13 AM >>>
We use the Domino TDP's to backup our Lotus Notes servers. Backing up
th
Manager"
05/09/2005 12:57 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
cc:
Subject: Re: TSM, Lotus Notes and SQL BACKTRACK
Yes, you can do incremental backups on SQL Backups.
Most places would do weekly
Yes, you can do incremental backups on SQL Backups.
Most places would do weekly full, and daily incrementals, with
triggered logs backups as they fill.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/09/2005 1:30:24 PM >>>
Folks,
We have been eating up a LOT of tapes doing Notes and SQL backups
(Oracle).
Does anyone h
Folks,
We have been eating up a LOT of tapes doing Notes and SQL backups (Oracle).
Does anyone have any pointers concerning tape management and these?
BTWWe have a "permanent" retention policy on our Notes backups dictated
by Corporate.
Also, I was told that we cannot do incrementals on eit
Hello!
I am getting the following error when backing up oracle db with
sqlbacktrack:
OLE_LINK1[dtocheck 671956] Verifying options for PROD -- physical.
[dtocheck 671956] Resyncing database with profile...
[dtocheck 671956] BMCBKO4401298E: obsi/adsm: FATAL: TSM: dsmInit failed,
unable
to valida
sion each day when it does
a backup.
Whether the data went to TSM disk pool first and then to tape
or directly to tape has no bearing at all on the expiration.
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Hello all,
How does TSM handle the expiration of SQL Backtrack filespaces
if the data was
or
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Hello all,
How does TSM handle the expiration of SQL Backtrack filespaces if the data was
ori
Hello all,
How does TSM handle the expiration of SQL Backtrack filespaces if the data was
originally written directly to tape, thus never existing on hard disk? We have a
situation where these filespaces are not expiring and are not even being marked as
inactive yet they are in a MC that is
Hello all,
We have a SQL Backtrack process that invokes a TSM retrieval and has been
aborting with the error: ANS1314E (RC14) File data currently unavailable
on server. To remedy this we created a management class that would move
this data directly to our primary diskpool instead of pooling up
We used to run SQL Backtrack and we now run TDP for SAP R/3. In my opinion
here are the differences
SQL Backtrack
Benefits
- great compression ratio
- seems to handle well large databases
Disadvantages
- licenses are based on size of database if you grow alot (which we do) you
spend alot of
Hello,
on our site SQL Backtrack is in production for nearly two years. Now I have to
compare both solutions. We are running 50+ SAP systems on HP and SUN Solaris
systems with Oracle 64bit databases.
Has anyone draw a comparison of this two products? Are there major benefits in
one of the
Hi guys,
Has anybody experience in SQL Backtrack with TSM 4.2 in SAN environment?
I upgraded LAN environment to SAN.
When I had LAN all worked properly but in SAN doesn't.
I have:
TSM Server 4.2.2.5
Storage Agent 4.2.2.5
TSM client 4.2.2.1
Latest TSM API
and latest versions o
with AIX 4.3.3.
Quoting Steve Figel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anyone heard of issues or problems surrounding TSM 5.1 and SQL
> BACKTRACK
> We are planning on installing 5.1 and use SQL BACKTRACK and I just heard
> that there
> is a problem with 5.1
>
> Thanks
&g
Has anyone heard of issues or problems surrounding TSM 5.1 and SQL
BACKTRACK
We are planning on installing 5.1 and use SQL BACKTRACK and I just heard
that there
is a problem with 5.1
Thanks
Steve Figel
Storage Consultant
Salem Group
336.744.5999 (ext 1290)
336.414.0224 Cell
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Has anyone seen these errors or know if they point to a problem with TSM
at all?
DT-01610E: Attempted to insert new dump process using duplicate PID: 25176
DT-01610E: The OS re-assigned a PID before it had been removed from the
OBT task list.
DT-01610E: The backup must be restarted. N
We have a management class called SQLBACKTRACK and the copy class has the
following attributes:
vere=nolimit verd=0 rete=nolim reto=0
In the include/exclude file we point the SQL Backtrack backup to the
management class:
include /BACKTRACK:*/.../* sqlbacktrack
In
: how does TSM / sql backtrack use management classes?
Hello,
using SQL BackTrack, all retention management is done by SQL-BT acording to
definitions in the so called Oracatalog. Every backup object is unique,
because the name includes a timestamp. Versioning from TSM sight cannot be
establishe
Hello,
using SQL BackTrack, all retention management is done by SQL-BT acording to
definitions in the so called Oracatalog. Every backup object is unique,
because the name includes a timestamp. Versioning from TSM sight cannot be
established.
In the inst. guide of SQLBT-interface mode to TSM
Not familiar with SQL BT for Oracle but I use (unfortunately) SQL BackTrack
for Informix. There is a $DTICATALOG directory (as database instance owner,
echo $DTICATALOG). Within the DTI Catalog directory, there is a file called
"dtoptions". One stanza from this file shows how a BMQ SQ
We're using SQL backtrack to backup our oracle database. If two backtrack
backup scripts are run using two different management classes against the
same database, (ie.. management class one has 3 version, 30 days and
management class two has 6 versions 60 days) how does TSM handle the b
hi,
You can use a RMAN command 'validate'. Please see RMAN reference manual
to find out more about validate command.
regards,
Thiha
>does anyone know whether TDPO v2.2 allows for "dry run" restores &/or a
>preview of a restore to validate the media without writing the data, like
>SBT does? (I
Hello all,
does anyone know whether TDPO v2.2 allows for "dry run" restores &/or a
preview of a restore to validate the media without writing the data, like
SBT does? (I've perused the website & the Redbook, and don't see that it
does.)
thanks!
lisa
We use sql-backtrack for Sybase, but not Oracle - never wanted to
spend the money. We've also looked at RMAN, but rejected it for
various reasons. The incremental hot seems good, but you're still
just pulling out changed blocks, which is basically whats in the logs.
The vast major
hi,
>Our oracle DBA claims that 'hot' incremental backups of Oracle takes as =
>long as 'hot' full backups using SQL-BACKTRACK. Instead he does weekly =
>full 'hot' backups of the database and backups of the redo logs thru the
=
>week.
>Is that how o
: Davidson, Becky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SQL-BACKTRACK & ORACLE
We used to use SQL Backtrack and we did a hot full backup of a 1 TB database
nightly in about 3-4 hours going to a 300GB disk pool with 16 threads. We
then
We used to use SQL Backtrack and we did a hot full backup of a 1 TB database
nightly in about 3-4 hours going to a 300GB disk pool with 16 threads. We
then backed up the redo logs nightly.
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From: Lawrence Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 3
> Once in a while, I receive errors through SQL backtrack:
> [dtodump 180482} DT-01254E: Program error 11 (Segmentation fault),
> saving core file in
> '/datatools/obacktrack-3.2.80.3/cdump/dtodump-06.18.2001-21:22-180482/core'
>
I remember one situation using TSM and B
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From: Jason Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 5:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SQL backtrack /ADSM problem
I am running ADSM 3.7 on AIX 4.3.2
I am running ADSM 3.7 on AIX 4.3.2 and have intermittant problems with
an Oracle backup. Oracle is version 8.1.5. We use BMC SQL Backtrack to
backup the Oracle database and move that backup to storage via ADSM.
Once in a while, I receive errors through SQL backtrack:
[dtodump 180482} DT-01254E
?
Thanks,
Scott McCambly
At 02:44 PM 3/12/01 -0600, Allen Barth wrote:
>Hi all
>
>We've been using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Oracle for 4+ years. And
>recently:
>Upgrading the obsi to v2.5 yielded a non functioning system. BMC
>personnel, after spending 3 days trying to di
SQL-Backtrack have some issues to restore from different AIX levels. Are u
doing physical restore or logical extraction? You can monitor restore
process with "dtwatch" at client side. Check ocatalog directory, if it's not
in sync with ADSM, restore causes problems. For more c
Number Method StateTimeSent Recvd Type
-- -- -- -- --- --- -
1,965 ShMem Run 0 S 61.1 K 833 Node SQL-BACKTRACKWEICISP4
Any ideas as to why this restore is taking so long would be greatly
appreciated.
If you require
Hi everyone,
We've been using SQL-Backtrack (was Datatools, now BMC... trying to get all
those key words in to help those future searches ;-) successfully for many
years now to backup Sybase.
Recently one database has grown so large so as to exceed the maximum file
size allowed at our cu
>AIX 4.3.2. TSM 3.7.3.6 client 3.7.2 Informix server 7.3.1 UC2
>
>I am having a problem that may or may not be related to TSM... This morning, a
>production server running Lawson with an Informix database locked up. All device
>files in /dev and two other files in my client BMC SQ
AIX 4.3.2. TSM 3.7.3.6 client 3.7.2 Informix server 7.3.1 UC2
I am having a problem that may or may not be related to TSM... This morning, a
production server running Lawson with an Informix database locked up. All device
files in /dev and two other files in my client BMC SQL-BackTrack for
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Objet : Re: SQL-Backtrack OBSI Module (via TSM API) for Oracle -vers
Auteur : "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date :12/03/2001 21:49
Hi all
We've been using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Oracle for 4+ years. And
r
Hi all
We've been using SQL-Backtrack for Sybase and Oracle for 4+ years. And
recently:
Upgrading the obsi to v2.5 yielded a non functioning system. BMC
personnel, after spending 3 days trying to dial into our system (got warm
fuzzies just with that alone) did manage to get their stuff to
Miles... One significant difference is my copy group. I have now changed it to
reflect what you have done with yours...
Versions Data Exists: No Limit
Versions Data Deleted: 0
Retain Extra Versions: 0
Retain Only Version: 0
What is the path to the SQL-BackTrack "options" file... can
We have been using SQL-Backtrack for 3 years now.
We like it very well. Yes, it will do hot backups.
SQL-Backtrack backs up directly to TSM using the API interface.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Larry Girardi
Sent: Friday, March
Hallo Larry,
we use SQL-Backtrack for Oracle Version 3.2.80 (?) and obsi.adsm
2.5.00 together with TSM Version 4.1 Server on SUN and it works great (for
me).
We backup some 15 SAP R/3 Systems (production and test every night, quality
systems once a week) without problems. All are online
While I don't use SQL Backtrack for Informix, I use it for Sybase. I doubt they are
very different. I have heard others recently make comments about the product,
basically that it isn't very good, and that is the truth. I still prefer to dump my
database to a filesystem.
My problem
IS ANYBODY USING THIS PRODUCT? Have you been able to make "expiration" work...
Not having much luck and would appreciate some assistance. TSM server 3.7.3.6
on AIX 4.3.2 and Client 3.7.2 on AIX 4.3.3. Informix 731UC2. The BMC Product, as
mentioned in the subject line is V 3.0 and the obsi module
We use SQL BackTrack for Informix and my experience is idential with Becky's...
sent her comments to my co-workers and they got a good chuckle... The first time
I called BMC for support, the person who was working the problem claimed they
had never heard of this product too many acquisi
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cc:(bcc: Larry Girardi/IS/Travelers)
Subject: Re: SQL-Backtrack OBSI Module (via TSM API) for Oracle -versus- T SM
TDP for Oracle
We are currently using SQL Backtrack on our production database and TDP for
SAP R/3 on development syst
We are currently using SQL Backtrack on our production database and TDP for
SAP R/3 on development systems migrating to TDP on all.
In answer to your questions
1) Yes SQL Backtrack goes directly into TSM
2) Yes you can do a hot backup. We do a 1 T database hot every night
3) Hate it. We have
People,
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with this stuff.
I am really interested in both Oracle and SQL Server!
1) Does SQL-Backtrack backup directly into TSM without having to use/buy the
TSM TDP for Oracle/SQL Server ?
2) Can you do a HOT backup of the Oracle/SQL Server
Jim,
I use SQL BackTrack for Informix to restore backups made on one node to another
using the virtualnodename parameter set to the source machine's name and placed
into the target machine's dsm.opt file. Since you didn't specify which SQL
BackTrack product you are using and I do
It's been our experience that you need a valid control file to do such a
move. We such a move every week via a script that crossmounts a control
file from machine to machine.
At 08:06 AM 3/9/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Can backups that were created via SQLBACKTRACK be restored to a different
>clien
Can backups that were created via SQLBACKTRACK be restored to a different
client using the TSM fromnode feature?
If yes, what would the 'set access' command be on the source client?
> Jim Taylor
> Senior Associate, Technical Services
> Enlogix
> * E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * Office: (416) 49
hour
or two). In the meantime, my DataMart application, which also uses the
SQL-BackTrack for Informix client missed its schedule... it didn't appear on the
dsmsched.log at all and I have a debug file running and I know that the script
which calls the dtibackup command was never run. After annou
Recently installed SQL-BackTrack for Informix V.3 on one of my test clients and
am performing agent based backups for 3 applications. The PeopleSoft and Lawson
applications have worked OK since day one but the DataMart application backups
have had issues. I find the debug file difficult to use at
Rolf Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2001 01:48:11 AM
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Fax to:
Subject: Antwort: Re: SQL-Backtrack and multiple tapes
Steffan, I am new on th
Does anyone have experience on the following error?
This is happened during SQL_Backtrack expiring logs.
[dtoexpire 43890] Object is not found: /BACKTRACK:dt_catalog_dirs /CRMPROD
/datafile_9-0.3
1-12-2000.07:04:37-29204!, error msg= ANS1302E (RC2)No objects on server match
query
Thanks
Hallo
thanks all for your help. Redefining the storagepool to
filespace-based collocation and changes in the pool defs of SQL-BT has
fixed the problem.
Greetings from Hamburg
Rolf Meyer
SATISFACTORY
Info Business Systems GmbH
> I use TSM 4.1.2 on Solaris 8 with BMC SQL Backtrack for Oracle. Trying
> to do a backup of a 300G SAP DB using more than one
> backup stream.
>
> SQL-BT starts two sessions to TSM, one gets a tape from 3494 lib, other
> stays on MediaW.
>
> Both stream go to same
: Rolf Meyer/Satisfactory)
Thema: Re: Antwort: Re: SQL-Backtrack and multiple tapes
Rolf
What is your device class mount limit? If it isn't already set to drives
you
might want to set it to drives
Becky Davidson
Data Manager/AIX Administrator
EDS/Earthgrains
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 1:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Antwort: Re: SQL-Backtrack and multiple tapes
Hello Steffan,
client has max mount point of three, which is more as he needs. Is
collocating no the right choice ?
Greetings
Rolf Meyer
arhoads &l
Meyer/Satisfactory)
Thema: Re: SQL-Backtrack and multiple tapes
Rolf,
update the client's registration parameter maximum number of mount
points to 2.
Steffan
Rolf Meyer wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I use TSM 4.1.2 on Solaris 8 with BMC SQL Backtrack for Oracle.
Trying
> to do
Rolf,
update the client's registration parameter maximum number of mount
points to 2.
Steffan
Rolf Meyer wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I use TSM 4.1.2 on Solaris 8 with BMC SQL Backtrack for Oracle. Trying
> to do a backup of a 300G SAP DB using more than one
> backup st
Hello
I use TSM 4.1.2 on Solaris 8 with BMC SQL Backtrack for Oracle. Trying
to do a backup of a 300G SAP DB using more than one
backup stream.
SQL-BT starts two sessions to TSM, one gets a tape from 3494 lib, other
stays on MediaW.
Both stream go to same Managementclass/Storage Pool. How
Thanks for the information
> -Original Message-
> From: Lawrence Clark [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 12:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TSM 4.1 Server and SQL Backtrack
>
> When we were deciding to go to e
When we were deciding to go to either 3.7 or 4.1, SQL-BACKTRACK was testing the 4.1
release. I believe they added 4.1 as a supported release.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/15/00 03:49PM >>>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We have our server on AIX 4.3.3 and planning to be migrating t
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We have our server on AIX 4.3.3 and planning to be migrating to TSM 4.1
> from ADSM 3.1.7 this weekend. We have AIX clients and NT Clients. Some
> are on TSM v 3.1 and other ADSM 3.7.
Did anyone have any trouble with SQL Backtrack with TSM 4.1
> Any he
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Lu Ann Mezera
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ADSM and S
> This is my question. When I go into the ADSM gui, I see the high level file
> space structure of those 2 /BACKTRACK filespaces but don't see any
> file/directory detail. Why is this?
SQL-BackTrack is based on the ADSM API client. ADSM is designed so that
backup/archive clients
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I am looking there when I am in the dsm GUI. The folder is there but when
I
try to expand it, it is empty. Is there another way to lo
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From: Fluker, Tom R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: ADSM and SQL-Backtrack
look at "/BACKTRACK:oracatalog" your backups are there
Tom Fluker
look at "/BACKTRACK:oracatalog" your backups are there
Tom Fluker
Viasystems Technologies
> -Original Message-
> From: Lu Ann Mezera [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ADSM and SQL-B
We have ADSM 3.2.1 and are in the processing of implementing SQL Backtrack
to backup up our Oracle databases on AIX and SQL Server 7.0 databases on NT.
We know that Backtrack is pushing the backups to ADSM because when our
Information Architect goes into Backtrack to do a database restore, she
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