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When is TSM v.6 going to be released? Sorry If that was mentioned before
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Thanks
Joni Moyer wrote:
>Hi Neil,
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>Thanks for the advice! TSM v.6 sounds like it's going to be challenging
>y
Timothy Hughes wrote:
When is TSM v.6 going to be released? Sorry If that was mentioned before
here, I missed it.
Hi,
the beta-program is just starting. Since this is the most major overhaul
since version 1.1 (I guess) expect the beta-phase to take a while. I
wouldn't hold your breath if I w
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Joni,
Should be fine. Just make sure that your device class points to the
manual library.
You may want to test a small scale DR recovery by creating a
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Hi Neil,
Our disk is entirely EMC and we use SRDF/A for our Mainframe and SAN
disk and Celerra Replication for our NAS environment.
I was just wondering if it would be ok to remove all of the libraries,
paths,
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Hello everyone!
I have the TSM database, recovery log, volume history, device
configuration and drm plan replicated to our disaster recovery
Hello everyone!
I have the TSM database, recovery log, volume history, device
configuration and drm plan replicated to our disaster recovery site. The
TSM server is an AIX 5.3 server with TSM at 5.3.5.2. At our test drill I
tried to bring up TSM without restoring it from a database backup and it
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David,
We tried this while *SM was up, but this didn't work (data base
inconsistencies) so *SM has to be down when you make the full volume dumps.
Luuk Kleibrink
Delta Lloyd Nuts Ohra
David,
We tried this while *SM was up, but this didn't work (data base
inconsistencies) so *SM has to be down when you make the full volume dumps.
Luuk Kleibrink
Delta Lloyd Nuts Ohra
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I have three TSM 3.7.4 servers running on OS390 2.10 in a Parallel Sysplex
environment.
Has anyone attempted (or does anyone know if it would work) to recover ADSM
or TSM on an OS390 mainframe using FDR (Innovation's Fast Dump Restore) or
IBM's DFDSS products?
In other words do full volume backups
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