Re: Multiple logical libraries for 3584

2002-08-13 Thread Dan Foster
Hot Diggety! Don France was rumored to have written: > Yep (to the last question); you cannot span multiple physical libraries to > make a single logical. You can define multiple logicals within a single > physical; that is a common thing I've done, for various reasons. Darn. ;) But makes sens

Re: DSM.OPT FILE

2002-08-13 Thread Don France
There is a sample dsm.opt.smp (might be called dsm.opt) file in your install directory -- even if it didn't use it. You should realize there have been changes (with how include/exclude for system files are handled); see the README file for some interesting reading... they now use the registry an

Re: Easiest way to do a command line Full Backup.

2002-08-13 Thread Seay, Paul
Using the ABSOLUTE management class copy group is the best way because this updates the filespace date information. A selective does not. Paul D. Seay, Jr. Technical Specialist Naptheon Inc. 757-688-8180 -Original Message- From: Don France [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, Augu

Re: Multiple logical libraries for 3584

2002-08-13 Thread Dan Foster
Hot Diggety! Mark D. Rodriguez was rumored to have written: > > Judging by your configuration I beleive that you have just one physical > library. I beleive the L32 is the base unit and the D32 is an expansion > cabinet, i.e. the 2 of them are physicaly attached to one another and > share the sam

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread MUSTAFA BAYTAR
Hi Lindy , What is your CommTimeOut parameter in dsmserv.opt file "Crawford, Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: db2 restore using tsm Sent by: "ADSM:

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread Crawford, Lindy
Hi The CommTimeOut was initially set to 300, when I had the problem I increased it to 600, but still had no joy. Thanks Lindy -Original Message- From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 August 2002 07:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm Hi Lind

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread MUSTAFA BAYTAR
hi how GB is your db2 database size? are you drop the database before restore "Crawford, Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm Sent by: "ADSM:

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread Crawford, Lindy
Hi It is 42 gigs and yes I did drop the database before the restore. Lindy -Original Message- From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 August 2002 07:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm hi how GB is your db2 database size? are you drop the databas

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread MUSTAFA BAYTAR
Hi Droped db2 database restore may take a long time to create db2 conteiners if they are not at rowdevice increase CommTimeOut parameter to 1 and try again. "Crawford, Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: db2 restore using tsm

2002-08-13 Thread Crawford, Lindy
Thanks so much, I have increased the CommTimeout and eve although it sits at sendw it seems to creating the containers as the filesystems are now increasing. Thanks once again LIndy -Original Message- From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 August 2002 08:33 To: [EMAIL

Re: WINNT\system32\config files

2002-08-13 Thread Roger Studer
These are the registry files and are backed up seperately by specifiying BACKUPRegistry YES in the dsm.opt file Cheers Roger -Original Message- From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Dienstag, 13. August 2002 21:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WINNT\system32\config

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