New Library/Retire Old Library

2007-04-20 Thread adrian_compton
Hi In a previous post I ask for advice on retiring an old library and commissioning a new library in its place. I have reached a point where I am not too sure on the direction to follow. I have migrated all my storage pools (sequential) to the new library, and they are working fine. I creat

Re: New Library/Retire Old Library

2007-04-20 Thread Doug Fox
Easiest way IMO is to set the new library's storage pools as the nextmigration pool for your old stuff. You can then kick off migration and let it move stuff over for you. So updating your old 'offsite' pool to include the new 'offsite' pool as the next migration pool. Make sense? Then manually k

Collocation

2007-04-20 Thread William Kyndt
Hi, We currently use Tivoli Version 5.3.2 and wish to implement collocation for some of our servers. I have a few questions regarding enabling collocation and would appreciate any advice anyone is able to share. 1. When enabling collocation for a group of servers, does a full backup of the server

Re: Memory IPC

2007-04-20 Thread Allen S. Rout
>> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 20:58:50 -0400, Avy Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Richard, > You are correct. I suspected this 'hangng session' was from an > earlier 'export node' I was working the day before. The export process > did not complete. It failed abruptly. I cancelled the process

Re: Collocation

2007-04-20 Thread Prather, Wanda
1) When you set COLLOCATION ON for a storage pool, nothing happens to existing data. COLLOCATION just changes the rules for TSM selecting output tapes. (actually any sequential output volumes) When migration starts to a sequential pool, by default TSM will chose a tape in the pool that is

Re: Collocation

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Sims
On Apr 20, 2007, at 11:16 AM, William Kyndt wrote: ... 1. When enabling collocation for a group of servers, does a full backup of the servers occur to group the data on as few volumes as possible followed by incremental backups? Or do incremental backups still occur as normal and are simply gro

Re: Collocation

2007-04-20 Thread Fred Johanson
Just to add to Wanda's notes, if the total storage for a particular node doesn't fill a tape, you can set up collocation groups. The two or more nodes will share a tape. If you want to move all the nodes together, MOVE NODE COLLOCGR=whatever. Original message >Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007

Re: storage pool question

2007-04-20 Thread Shawn Drew
I'd also check your copygroups and scripts select domain_name, set_name, destination from BU_COPYGROUPS select domain_name, set_name, destination from AR_COPYGROUPS -Shawn Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU 04/18/2007 02:56 PM Please respond to ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU T

Re: paradox problem to expire db backups!

2007-04-20 Thread Ricardo Negrete
Thanks Tim, The problem solved with: DELETE VOLHISTORY TODATE=today+ TYPE=DBBACKUP force=yes Best regards Ricardo Negrete Project Manager CIENTEC S.A. Av. Presidente Riesco 5711 Piso 7ยบ Las Condes-Santiago-Chile Fono: (56-2) 426 2700 www.cientec.com "Rushforth, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Destroy Data on 3590 Tapes

2007-04-20 Thread Robert Clark
IIRC, the (analog) servo track on the 3590 is written by a special purpose device by the media maker, not the drive. So degaussing a tape makes it unusable for writing to again. (And worthless to anyone who would buy it.) You may be able to hack up a script to use tapeutil to mount the ta