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Environment: TSM 4.2.x on an AIX 4.3.3 ML10 server
Hot Diggety! Miles Purdy was rumored to have written:
> NO! Remember that a copypool is a complete copy. So everything that is offsite is
>onsite.
>
> TSM does not need the offsite tapes to reclaim them!
Ah, that is a good point, when put that way. ;)
> But you are correct: You could send a tap
Hot Diggety! Prather, Wanda was rumored to have written:
> 1) Is there any particular reason to set a max file size for a disk stgpool?
>(Assuming a setup where disk stgpool will migrate to tape stgpool)
>
> >>>The rationale for setting a max file size goes something like this:
>
> Suppose you
You could just ask me some of these questions you know.
David N. Reiss
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From: Dan Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:20 AM
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Subject: Re: TSM 4.2/AIX setup
I have virtually the same setup.
Answers:
1. I don't because I have big Oracle DB's to backup.
2. No need.
3. I started out with 18N2 in January. Started having some problems
mainly tape error left tape in drive. CE upgraded to 22UD over a month
ago - no problems since. (I have (8) LTO FC-
1) Is there any particular reason to set a max file size for a disk stgpool?
(Assuming a setup where disk stgpool will migrate to tape stgpool)
>>>The rationale for setting a max file size goes something like this:
Suppose you have mostly small files backing up, and just a few humongous
ones:
NO! Remember that a copypool is a complete copy. So everything that is offsite is
onsite.
TSM does not need the offsite tapes to reclaim them!
But you are correct: You could send a tape out Monday, 10% used (90% percent
reclaimable). Reclaim it during the day (Monday), and ask for it back Tu
1) Is there any particular reason to set a max file size for a disk stgpool?
(Assuming a setup where disk stgpool will migrate to tape stgpool)
Generally yes, if you will be backing up a file larger than the stgpool. If you will
be backing up a file larger than the stgpool it may be more effic
Hot Diggety! Miles Purdy was rumored to have written:
>
> 1) Is there any particular reason to set a max file size for a disk stgpool?
>(Assuming a setup where disk stgpool will migrate to tape stgpool)
> Generally yes, if you will be backing up a file larger than the stgpool. If you will
>be
Environment: TSM 4.2.x on an AIX 4.3.3 ML10 server (660-6H1) with a 3584-L32
and a 3584-D32 expansion frame.
In the process of setting it up, which is a luxury that I'll have only once
to get it right. :) So, some questions (since I am still coming up to speed
on *SM).
1) Is there any particular
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