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Hi Richard,
U where right, the objects was not there.
Thanks
- Michael
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Fra: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 21. september 2003 19:22
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Error message - Lotus Domino
>When trying to backup tranaction logs for Lotus Dom
There is a new release of Data Protection for SQL available.
This is version 5.2.1. From the README file:
What's New
--
- Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (64-bit)
Note: There are two installation packages. There is one for 32-bit and
one for 64-bit. Make sure you u
There is a new release of Data Protection for Exchange available.
This is version 5.2.1. From the README file:
What's New
--
- Support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- Support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Recovery Storage Group
Data Protection for Exchange 5.2.1 will de
Joseph,
We have a fairly large, simple system. About 7 TB online out of 23 TB
total from 120 active nodes. Includes almost 4 TB of Domino data.
We have been sending copy tapes offsite for about four years now. Its
biggest benefit so far has been the recovery of 180,000 files from our main
file
Hi all again.
I continue with my upgrade TSM SERVER dubs.
Now I am trying to upgrade a HP/UX client from 4.2 to 5.1.6.2, so my
surprise when i found on readme file this :
Administrator must migrate the pasword from the password file, created by
TSM412 and earlier versions, to the newly formatted
Has anyone ran into any problems with this: We have lots of NetWare
Servers that TSM backs up. We have been removing IPX from these Servers
a few at a time. Most of the Novell Servers are at remote sites. Most
seem to work fine after the IPX has been removed. We have one up in our
Chicago region, t
what error does the error log give?
there might be a newer tcpip stack
turn on dstrace and look for errors, is this server talking to Edir
try a dsrepair of the local database
what version of netware and sp level and nds level?
does a reboot clear up the problem for a period of time?
Standard thing
We currently have 2 TSM servers. TSM1 is where all our clients backup to
nightly. TSM2 is where the backup stg pool command backs up the data from
the previous nights incremental backup. TSM2 is *only* used as a server
storage pool for data from TSM1. It has considerable more tapes than TSM1
and mo
Are you actually running the expire inventory command to delete these files
from your tape? It is possible that this has been turned off. Try running
it by hand and see what happens.
Steve Argersinger
Ruan Transportation
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From: John C Dury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen
Disclaimer: I am not a Windows guy, and certainly not any kind of
authoritiy on these topics. Nonetheless, in developing AD restore plans, I
found the following statements in "Deploying the TSM Client in a Windows
2000 Environment", as well as its cited MS TechNet articles, etc. to be
untrue. MS
Bill,
Thank you very much.. for your reply.
Today is started to build the config and hope to finish it on friday.
TSM server at the branche office (TSM2) with a 1 mb WAN connection to the
TSM server at HQ (TSM1).
Doing db backups from TSM2 to virtual volumes at TSM1 server over the WAN.
In HQ I
Hello,
while back I sent an email about following problem.
This problem was due to not enough privilege for the login on the server.
yi
Hello,
we have TDP for SQL Server 5.* on Windows 2000 cluster.
Our scheduled TDP full backup is working.
Howerver when I go into TDP for SQL Server GUI I get
Hello list,
Sorry to bother you with this simple question, but I needed a quick
response and thought some of you could have been through the same
situation:
We want to use TSM to do all of our backups. We have a STK 9310 library
with 9940B drives. The goal is to move this library to a SAN
en
Hi, Paul.
TSM Shared libraries don't support ACSLS, just SCSI and 3494. TSM ACS
support is enough if you're going to dedicate drives to each machine.
Otherwise you'll need EDT to share drives among servers. I believe it's the
same for SAN clients, but I'm not certain of that.
Alex
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Brian,
The device type for your drives should be 'ECARTRIDGE', like the device
class, and not 'GENERICTAPE'. Normally, when you define the path with
the appropriate device name (e.g. /dev/mt0), TSM assigns the correct
device type to the drive automatically.
Can you send the output of 'q path f=d'
All,
TSM 5.1.7.2 on AIX 4.3.3, 3570 library. I have a curious problem in that
occasionally, when TSM finishes a process, it fails to mark a 3570 volume
status as IDLE. It remains IN USE, so is never dismounted, and ties up
the drive. So reclamations just sit there (waiting for multiple mount
po
I believe ACSLS was added in one of the level 5 releases; but I'm not
positive.
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Alex Paschal wrote:
> Hi, Paul.
>
> TSM Shared libraries don't support ACSLS, just SCSI and 3494. TSM ACS
> support is enough if you're going to dedicate drives to each machine.
> Otherwise you'l
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