Hi,
File space rename? Not if you configure the ITSM ba client for the cluster
node(s) correctly!
Clustercontroler A will have all its drives stored under \\A\drive$
Clustercontroler B will have all its drives stored under \\A\drive$
The virtual server(s) will store all there data under \\clust
I appreciate you going back and forth with me on this but I think you are
missing my point. This isn't a TSM configuration issue. The mount points
themselves have been created by this customer and they have the name of the
physical server in them and that changes when the cluster groups move fro
I've got:
TSM 5.1.9.6 server on AIX 5.2-ML7
TDP 5.2 for MSSQL (Windows 2003 Server running MS SQL Server 2000)
The strange thing is:
tsm: SERVER>q lic
[...]
Number of TDP for MS SQL Server in use: 3
[...]
But I only have two TDP 5.2 clients.
How can I determine a list of all 3 reg
On Saturday 13 May 2006 21:37, Dan Foster wrote:
> I've got:
>
> TSM 5.1.9.6 server on AIX 5.2-ML7
> TDP 5.2 for MSSQL (Windows 2003 Server running MS SQL Server 2000)
>
> The strange thing is:
>
> tsm: SERVER>q lic
> [...]
> Number of TDP for MS SQL Server in use: 3
> [...]
>
> But I
Hot Diggety! Stef Coene was rumored to have written:
> > tsm: SERVER>q lic
> > [...]
> > Number of TDP for MS SQL Server in use: 3
> > [...]
> >
> > But I only have two TDP 5.2 clients.
> >
> > How can I determine a list of all 3 registered TDP clients?
> select LICENSE_NAME, NODE_NAME
On Saturday 13 May 2006 23:02, Dan Foster wrote:
> Does anybody know how I can delete the TDP registration for the
> incorrectly registered client?
Don't worry. The license information in TSM has nothing to do with how many
licenses you have to buy.
You can recount the number of licenses with audi