Anyone else having problems with searching on ADSM.ORG? Every search,
even open ended ones, is returning 'No Documents Found' and the moment.
Anyone else experiencing this, or have I an over-eager proxy close to
here?
David McClelland
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Hi to all
I have a request for backing up remotely a windows 2000 server via TSM.
I would like to keep a backed up file for: 7 days (daily backup)
:31 days (weekly
backups)
:365 days (m
Use archives.
Regards,
Richard.
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Okay, but Is it also necessary to install el current TSM version on Solaris 8 in
order to do a server-to-server export between AIX and Solaris?. After it, have you
realized a restore of database backup from server (AIX) to another server (Solaris)?
Thank you.
Juan R.
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>Anyone else having problems with searching on ADSM.ORG? Every search,
>even open ended ones, is returning 'No Documents Found' and the moment.
>Anyone else experiencing this, or have I an over-eager proxy close to
>here?
>
>David McClelland
Indeed, it seems unattendedly broken.
That leaves altern
>I have a request for backing up remotely a windows 2000 server via TSM.
>
>I would like to keep a backed up file for: 7 days (daily backup)
> :31 days (weekly backups)
> :365 days (monthly backups)
>
Anyone else getting troubles trying to search at;
http://my.adsm.org/adsm-l.php
?
I seem to get 0 results regardless of what I search for
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this scenario is not what TSM does well.
Try engineering an alternative and presenting that to your requestors.
Now modify this depending you YOUR resources:
Keep 14 versions for 90 days and 7 versions of the file that was deleted.
Monthly generate backupsets, keep them for a year, except for the
There doesn't seem to be a preview option on my version of TSMs move media
command.
I want to find out what media in my library are of what 'age' (havn't been
read or written).
Could someone provide me a select that would allow me to see this data? Or
where to go look it up?
My TSM server is on
replace move with q with the other parameters the same i.e.:
q media * stg=pool_name days=60 status=full etc.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
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=> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David E Ehresman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Why not just kick off all the work you need to do?
> Because I have an obligation to keep at least one tape drive free for
> restores and/or ad hoc backups.
I'm jealous; I haven't had enough tapes to do this for
Hi list,
This may not be the best place for such a question, but I know that lots
of experienced AIX admins are haunting this place, and could probably
help me on that one : I'm desperately looking for a place to download a
tool that alloweb Web -browser based monitoring and configuration for
SSA
Arnaud - I think you want web page
http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/products/ssa/rsm/support.html
which has links to the various pieces.
Richard Sims, http://people.bu.edu/rbs
Hi Richard,
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate, this is exactly it !
I knew somebody could know that, here ;-)
Cheers.
Arnaud
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:59:23 +0200
Nicolas Savva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all
>
> I have a request for backing up remotely a windows 2000 server via TSM.
>
> I would like to keep a backed up file for: 7 days (daily backup)
> :31 day
Backupsets are good. But you gotta remember to plan for the tape usage. 1
backupset = 1(or more) tapes. Plus the backupset only gives you the ACTIVE
version.
For our clients that required these monthly longterm backups we do an
incremental to a different nodename in a different policy domain with
Any idea what the following error messages might be trying to tell me ???
These are coming from an SGI client (latest 5.1.x version available - SGI
support seems to be dropping/dieing)
02/11/04 23:19:07 tryOnTap: undefined descriptor!
02/11/04 23:19:07 tryOnTap: undefined descriptor!
02/1
Yep.. I had the same problem too.
George
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Anyone else getting troubles trying to se
Mike,
I'm somewhat surprised that so far yours has been the only reply. I have
reviewed the 4.2 Administrators Reference and it clearly states on page 873
that a snapshot can not be used to restore a db to it's most current state,
so I guess that answer's my original question but begs another. If
There has been some talk about the IBM 3584 LTO library and the
"Tape Library Specialist", the Web interface, being slow. That has been
true in the past. I most recently had library firmware version 3060. Just
upgraded by IBM a week ago to version 3482. I have just used
the web interface some
Hi all,
I got a error when I restore coltrolfile:
RMAN> run {
2> allocate channel ch1 type disk;
3> restore controlfile;
4> }
RMAN-03022: compiling command: allocate
RMAN-03023: executing command: allocate
RMAN-08030: allocated channel: ch1
RMAN-08500: channel ch1: sid=15 devtype=DISK
RMAN-03022
All,
Call me silly (and some of you will) but my problem was a combination of
administrator oversights (mainly mine) and a full transaction log.
Trap for new players - when running Windows 2K Clustering, and you want to
launch the second instance of TSM (Server2) on the second node of the
cluster
Milton,
Point of time DB restore is made possible by use of full + incrementals. If
you do a full backup at 10:00am it will clear the logfile. A few changes are
made and again you fire off a full backup at 10:30am. This will then clear
the logfile for 10:00-10:30. You send the 10:00am off site. Ho
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