The fact is that TSM does not always write tapes 'til they are full. If
you have a bunch of small nodes using collocation or backupsets, you can
wind up with a lot of expensive tape with little content. Using the VTS
would allow you to stack these nearly empty tapes onto one tape. I'm not
sure
This is not exactly AIX limit, but JFS (1). AIX 5L with JFS2 supports up to
1 TB.
Try what if you restore not to file but to raw logical volume. AIX XCOFF
format promises up to 2^63 bytes file addressing limit. I cannot promise it
would help but you do not have too much options which can solve the
- AFAIK, no. You can specify which volumes to be used for backupset
generation but they cannot be reused without overwrite. Will this be
resolved in next version(s) is another question.
- I do not know why you are not satisfied by the command line. If you look
at Andrew Raibeck's signature - "The
The message is obvious - you missed to upgrade a fileset. Look the versions
in output of 'lslpp -L tivoli.tsm\*'
And look specifically for the version of
tivoli.tsm.client.hsm.jfs.aix43.32bit fileset.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Joy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 26.11.2001 22:08:49
Please
This depends on what you want to do with backupsets and how much space do
you have in the library.
If you are constrained in library slots - there is no other option than to
check backupsets out. If you want to use them for long term archives and/or
send them off-site - same answer. If you want to
I ran/run into this on some clients. What I found is that if you don't
specify the NODENAME in the DSM.OPT file and let it default to the
computername of the client...you'll see this problem..IFthe value
returned for the computer name is in LOWER CASE characters.
Part of my install is to do a