select node_name,sum(logical_mb) as data_in_mb,sum(num_files) as
num_of_files,STGPOOL_NAME from occupancy group by node_name,STGPOOL_NAME
having min(num_files)>= 1 order by node_name ,data_in_mb desc
NODE_NAME DATA_IN_MB
NUM_OF_FILES STGPOOL_NAME
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It sounds like they upgraded the client while the scheduler services were
running.
What I think you need to do is stop the TSM services on that node, then copy
the tdpdenu.txt file from the c:\tsm_images\TSM for Mail 5416\domino folder
into the domino TDP folder.
You may also have to do the
On Jun 12, 2008, at 3:23 AM, Abayomi Oni wrote:
...Given the output of the above query, how can I selectively
remove backup
data for a particular date range in a node for any storage pool?
Secondly, what will happen to the physical tape after such removal?
That's an awfully vague question, wit
Hi All,
A probably trivial question, but I'm unable to find necessary
information in the books ...
Our TSM setup is actually made of a TS3500 library equipped with 15 LT03
drives and an expansion frame, the whole being shared between 2 TSM
servers, thru the mean of "standard" library sharing (con
I would recommend use only one library manager. This simplifies lots of
headache in future. I am having one 3584 tape library with 18 LTO2 and 6
LTO4 under same library manager and it works like charm.
One library manager means one volume history which is lot easier to
maintain.
Good luck
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Hi,
Do you speak french ?
May I make some suggestion...
I work with a huge library, TS3500, with 7 virtual libraries (ALMS) defined...
1. Do you really need to partition the library ?
A library manager is a good and scalable solution...
2. Traditionnal partitioning (ie physical partit
I've got an NDMP client (Celerra) with two file systems - /vol0, and /vol1.
When I run the backup (fulls only), /vol1 gets a complete backup, but /vol0
backs up only a few kilobytes, and the process ends as Successful.
To be more specific:
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