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
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
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
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From: Don France [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, Augu
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
Hi Lindy ,
What is your CommTimeOut parameter in dsmserv.opt file
"Crawford,
Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: db2 restore using tsm
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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
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From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 07:07
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Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm
Hi Lind
hi
how GB is your db2 database size?
are you drop the database before restore
"Crawford,
Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
It is 42 gigs and yes I did drop the database before the restore.
Lindy
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From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 07:51
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Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm
hi
how GB is your db2 database size?
are you drop the databas
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]
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
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From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 08:33
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These are the registry files and are backed up seperately by specifiying
BACKUPRegistry YES
in the dsm.opt file
Cheers Roger
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From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 13. August 2002 21:15
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Subject: Re: WINNT\system32\config
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