"MC Matt Cooper (2838)" wrote:
> I remember asking the same question and received the most perfect response.
> So I am just doing a cut and paste of it.>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Gene Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>I am wanting to implement an Offsite copy pool for our OS/390 T
Restore is typically about half the backup speed -- this is because the
receiving client must re-insert filesystem entries for the restored data.
Database (SAP) files are large, os-level backups are usually small files, so
there's alot more file system open/close/dir-create activity, which is what
Hrouda Tomá¹ wrote:
> please let me advice, is any way to restrict real client scheduled backup
> duration? By my experience duration parameter specified in schedule does not
> affect real client session time. I need to ensure, that client backup
> session really terminate after X hours window, wh
Richard Bates wrote:
> However company strategy says that *all* mirroring must be done via PPRC.
> Does anyone have any experience with PPRC? Can it cope with partial page
> writes? Am I safer to use TSM mirroring?
This question stirs more advocacy threads than anythin else.
There seems to be
Don't laugh - this is a serious question that I have to respond to my management with.
Environment: TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3 using 288gb SSA diskpools & 3494 atl w/3590E1a
drives
Clients: 50+ Novell 4.11 & 5.150+ WinNT 4.0 15+ HP-UX (10.0 & 11.0) V/K/N class
Daily incrementals on all,
Steve Schaub wrote:
> Our (storage team) new number one priority is: "Verify that all the correct data
>from each server is being backed up every time. Schedule meetings with every server
>owner to get their sign off. Please give some thought to how we allow these users to
>verify their data."
Pinni,
Do you really need to send all your responses as "URGENT"?...
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