If you run your VMWare file level backups using VCB, it appears you don't
get a backup of System state in the usual VSS way, but you get a backup of
the C: drive, including the files that are normally locked, correct?
You aren't going to be able to use the TSM client to do a SystemState
restore of
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Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
I ca
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> TSM server is 6.1.2 on Windows Win2K3.
> I have a customer who h
You may run into a problem if there is a vm migration occuring and at the same
time the migrating node is backing up to the first proxy server. The second
proxy could attach to the new vm and try backing it up as well. Not sure what
would happen then.
Johnny Lea CNE
Disaster Recovery Anal
r 29, 2009 11:07 PM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] VCB fullvm Proxy Server - opinions?
TSM server is 6.1.2 on Windows Win2K3.
I have a customer who has tested running VCB fullvm backups of VMWare
guests, using the TSM 6.1 client running on a Win2K3 Proxy server. No
problem getting the fullv
TSM server is 6.1.2 on Windows Win2K3.
I have a customer who has tested running VCB fullvm backups of VMWare
guests, using the TSM 6.1 client running on a Win2K3 Proxy server. No
problem getting the fullvm proxy backups to work.
They are planning to virtualize the entire server farm, so in the ne
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> Thank you for the detailed response, Grigori. So if you ha
printing this Email
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Thank you for the detailed response, Grigori
Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM TDP Oracle - Expiration Opinions
I'm having similar TDP (Oracle & SharePoint) file space expiration
problems as well. I'm about to open a call with IBM on this, but can
you check the act log to see what I'm seeing? You'll need to dig into
the actual
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Hello Everybody,
I have no problems at all with Oracle+RMAN+TDPO+TSM environment. I have:
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onsider the environment before printing this Email
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I'm having sim
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You will have to let RMAN do its
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We currently have your Oracle TDP Clients setup as a Separate node in
separate a separate domain down
We currently have your Oracle TDP Clients setup as a Separate node in
separate a separate domain down to the storage pool hierarchy. That
said we are having challenges with DBA's and their RMAN delete scripts
for various reasons. According to the TDP for DB manual its recommended
to have the RMAN
Netbackup vs. TSM has been extensively discussed in the past.
Search on "netbackup" at http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/
to see past thoughts.
Richard Sims
Huebner
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I'm having been while from site. Please help.
Our place is now looki
I'm having been while from site. Please help.
Our place is now lookin for to replacing the TSM and having some other product
as Netbackup or commvaulting. My site is enterprize and don't think
commvauling will do this for big place. We do some 40 + TBs a day with forever
retention for lawman.
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I would like to get opinions on disk configurations for a new platform.
I am installing my TSM server on an aix platform, with FASTT700 disk.
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I would like to get opinions on disk configurations for a new platform.
I am installing my TSM server on an aix platform, with FASTT700 disk.
The FASTT700 has (28) 73 GB, 15K disks, of which 23 are available for this
applic
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I would like to get opinions on disk configurations for a new platform.
I am installing my TSM server on an aix platform, with FASTT700 disk.
Th
We have our TSB DB on Raid-5 disk .
We do not mirror the disk that are storage volumes because the data
only resides there a short while before going to cartridge.
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I would like to get opinions on disk configurations for a new
platform
I would like to get opinions on disk configurations for a new platform.
I am installing my TSM server on an aix platform, with FASTT700 disk.
The FASTT700 has (28) 73 GB, 15K disks, of which 23 are available for this
application.
I am considering the following 2 setups, but please feel free to
Just wanted to thank everyone for opinions on sizing
a new TSM server. I appreciate all the information
and suggestions.
Thanks
leonard
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> My questions are these: The new system would be much faster with either 2 or
> 4 1.2 GHz (or faster) processors, but fast processors doesn't seem to be a
> huge factor at our site. Are 2 enough? Can TSM efficiently
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You can respond direct to me instead of the list
if you wish. Thanks!
We are considering an IBM P650, either 2 or 4-way
system as our replacement TSM server. 4 to 8 GBs
of
We're running about 2/3 as much workload as you on about 1/2 the
hardware (50gb database, 25tb storage on a H80, 2 400mhz cpus, 2GB
memory, 0.5tb disk - actually similar to your old config) and it is
doing fine. I think you will have more than enough server processing
resources for your workload.
You can respond direct to me instead of the list
if you wish. Thanks!
We are considering an IBM P650, either 2 or 4-way
system as our replacement TSM server. 4 to 8 GBs
of memory and around 1 terabyte of disk (FastT700?)
for database, log and disk pools.
Our current config is a Sun E4500 with 4
Hi All,
I'm attempting to move TSM from being a point backup solution for a particular
application to an enterprise solution, in an environment where the customer is king
(and thinks he knows it all).
As most application owners are used to individual tape dumps, I'm getting a lot of
requests
I'm sure that all of us on this mailing list are content to be here
and don't feel the need to fragment our efforts into another storage
mailing list. If you have strong feelings about that solicitation
from W. Curtis Preston, it would be much more effective to send your
mail to him rather than t
Mr. W.
Contrary to George, I'll share my opinions or suggestions here or anywhere
(including your site). I'm not so high minded that I 'feel the need' to
only share my 'oh so valuable' opinion on here or at Tivoli.(smile) I will
go to any site where I can ask the
Mr. W:
I choose to share my opinions and suggestions with this TSM list group and
Tivoli direct. I believe my questions and issues have the highest
probability of being addressed by following these channels. I'm not sure I
see the value in the site you are peddling.
I do not need annon
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