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Subject: Re: TDP monitoring
Let your DBA create the shell scripts and RMAN scripts for the backups and
TDPOSYNC, then YOU schedule them via TSM. Create a command schedule that
SU's to the Oracle user and runs the shell script(s). The result is then
posted as the completion code fo
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Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL)
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:45 AM
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Subject: TDP monitoring
Tyring to get a general survey of how TSMers managing large scale
deployments of TDP for Oracle.
Since it's a client driven process (in ou
Tyring to get a general survey of how TSMers managing large scale deployments of TDP
for Oracle.
Since it's a client driven process (in our environment), the success or failure is
difficult to monitor.
Also, TDPOSYNC requires information only the DBAs would know.
e.g.Catalog user name
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 13:01:17 -0500, "Wholey, Joseph (TGA\\MLOL)"
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>When running the Exchange full backup via a schedule, a
>"C:\WINNT4\system32\cmd.exe" window pops up on the
>client that is getting the Exchange full backup. Any way to
>stop that, or get it to run in
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Subject: Re: TDP monitoring
10 or 20 Exchange IS restores in progress at the same time not being
unusual???
I would worry about why you have to do that!
The e-mail support group shold be able to do the restores
Server upgrade.
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From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:07 AM
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10 or 20 Exchange IS restores in progress at the same time not being
unusual???
I would worry about why you have
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:26 PM
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Tim, Del,
Thanks... how about monitoring a restore in progress? Or monitoring many in
progress (like 10 or 20 which would not be that unusual). For example, your
e-mail
What we used to do is just look at the file spaces - which
used to pretty accurate (Days since last backup completed
successfully 1) and pull out any machine that is greater
than 1 - now with the TDP for exchange 2.2 client it reports
the filespace as successfully completed even if a storage
group
and do the math? That's kind of
cumbersome for multiple restores.
Regards, Joe
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From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: TDP monitoring
Not all error messages for TDP For Exchange (1
you
how much data is backed up by each node and the throughput.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:42 PM
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Subject: Re: TDP monitoring
> I'm currently testing
> I'm currently testing TDP for Exchange for possible deployment
> in a very large enterprise environment. Is anyone aware of
> tools/scripts that I can use to monitor the backups/restores.
> I'm aware that
> I can look at the past history of backups/restores and
> determine approximately how lon
I'm currently testing TDP for Exchange for possible deployment in a very large
enterprise environment. Is anyone aware of tools/scripts that I can use to monitor
the backups/restores. I'm aware that
I can look at the past history of backups/restores and determine approximately how
long it wil
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