What would be the consequential differences between using migration
versus using 'move data' to transfer backup files from one primary
tape pool to another? I see that with 'move data' I would specify
volumes names myself, whereas migration would pick the volumes to
move. Are there other differenc
Cool, because we run it to completion daily, followed by reclamation
processing.
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Richard Sims
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 4:54 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Run expire inventory
Hi Everyone!
I have some issues with DB2 (v8 & v9) data. If I run a select statement to
show backups on a particular node, it shows many more backups than what the DBA
sees when they do a query through db2adutl. When the DBA tried to delete
backups older than 45 days, he received the followin
What you need to do is ask the administrator why he wants to do a Selective
backup. Then you need to convince him that this in not necessary because of
the way TSM works.
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Hi,
Does your sql select & query occ give the same result?
We are running DB2 Ver8 & 9. I delete the backups with db2adutl. This
only marks them as inactive in tsm. Tsm expire inventory will the delete
them from tsm.
Regards,
Jacques van den Berg
TSM / Storage / SAP Basis Administrator
Pick 'n
When I moved our primary pools from 3494/3590's to 3584/3592's, I used
movedata.
I found the movedat was much easier to control the process. I coded a
script that would vary
the number of movedata's running concurrently depending upon the number of
free/available tape drives. During the day It w
The q occ only provides the total space. The select command I was using shows
actual dates.
Select node_name,backup_date from backups where node_name='xx'
This tells me there are backups out there from almost a year ago when their
scripts are designed to delete backups older than 45 days.
Hi Rick,
I'm just about to write such a script ( moving data from a 3494 library to a
SL8500 ). Can you send me a copy of it ?
Rich
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Hi Rick
Can you sent the script to the forum , like to see .
Regards
Robert
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Got a fun one, maybe someone has ran in to. We've been performing Daily
Full Exchange Backups with a Indefinite Retention... We finally received
word we can put the Exchange backups on a 35 Day Retention but must
preserve all existing backups.
1) Renamed Existing Exchange TDP Client Names in T
Can anyone point me to a documentation on how setup library sharing of 3494
between an old TSM instance and a new one.
Library 3494
Drives 3490
TSM: 5.4.1
Thanks as always,
Daad
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:00:09AM -0600, Collins, Brenda wrote:
> The q occ only provides the total space. The select command I was using
> shows actual dates.
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> Select node_name,backup_date from backups where node_name='xx'
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> This tells me there are backups out there from almost
Hi..
We have a TSM system (V5.3.4.2) on an IBM 9133-55A with 4-IBM 7311-D20
using FC5758 4GB FC PCI-X adapters. All fourteen FC adapters are
connected directly with fourteen IBM LTO3 tape drives. All firmware is
current - LTO3 --> 73P5, 3584 --> 7360. Here is what is happening at my
Ok, I thought I would reply back here about our experience in
implementing a DataDomain 580 appliance into our TSM environment.
Setup - Easy. Put it on the network and NFS mounted it to our AIX/TSM
server.
TSM config - Easy. Created some "FILE" device classes and pointed them
to the NFS mount poi
In the "best practices" document from DataDomain
http://www.datadomain.com/pdf/GlassHouse-TSM-DataDomain-Whitepaper.pdf
and what other things I read, it sounded like the VTL "mimicry" is not
really needed in a TSM environment unless you are doing lan-free or NDMP
backups. This shop does neither, so
Ben,
First, thanks for sharing your experiences. Very enlightening.
I'm curious why you decided to use devclass=file volumes, instead of using
the DD580 as a VTL. It does have a VTL personality, doesn't it?
At 05:39 PM 2/26/2008, Ben Bullock wrote:
TSM config - Easy. Created some "FILE" devic
Q occ also tells you the number of files which is the number of backups
you have in tsm divided by the number of sessions you use to do your db2
backup.
Jacques van den Berg
TSM / Storage / SAP Basis Administrator
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