Lisa,
For Data Protection for SQL, you do not need to schedule
an inactivate logs. "log" backups are stored as backups,
and are inactivated automatically on the next "full"
backup of the associated database. I encourage you to read the
"Backup overview", "Backup strategies", and
"Recommended Tivol
Ankur,
You must be running this command from the Exchange Server that owns the
replica.
I also encourage you to upgrade to Data Protection for Exchange 5.5.1.
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/tivoli-data-protection/ntexch/v551/x64/
If you are still having
Thanks Howard and Kelly!.
Before I try the Audit Library is there any other option that I could
try? Are there any command (s) to specifically check the label of volume
100562 and if it is incorrect then correct that tape with a command?
Thanks again I appreciate your responses!
Tim
Howard Co
The most definitive list of TSM's supported languages is in Appendix A
of the Installation Guide manual.
You can check what character sets your Unix OS knows about via the
'locale -a' command. Just 'locale' will show you which LANG setting
is in force for your current process/session.
Richar
checkout libv ltolib2 100562 checklabel=no remove=bulk
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Thanks Bob for your response!
Tim
Bob Levad (641-585-6770) wrote:
checkout libv ltolib2 100562 checklabel=no remove=bulk
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:37 AM
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I would do the audit first. Otherwise you may checkout a volume TSM
still thinks is checked in.
The Audit is the simplest and quickest way to verify inventory (if you
use the "checklabel=barcode" option)
See Ya'
Howard
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Thanks again Howard!
One more question hopefully :)
If we have 1 reclamation process active is there a way to start up more
WHILE it is currently active.
I know about
>>> upd stg LTOPOOL migprocess=xx
I tried, that updates the reclaim processes but it doesn't add on more
Reclamation processes
That depends on the version of TSM you are running. However, once
reclamation, or migration is running you can't start another process.
You have to tell it how many processes you want up front.
If you are running TSM 5.4 or up you can:
Migrate stg lo=0
Or for reclamation:
Reclaim stg th=<%recl
Tsm server 5.2.10, on solaris 8.
Windows client v5.2.4.
How do you determine when the server will initiate a clientaction?
I defined one over an hour ago, and the server has yet to attempt to contact
the client.
I'd like to speed this process up to help with some testing.
Gary Lee
Senior Syst
Gary -
Such a scheduling is at the mercy of the Schedmode being used by the
client, where that one is probably Polling. Said another way, it is
not the case that the server has not contacted the client yet, but
that the client had not yet checked back with the server.
Richard Sims
Well, you could restart the scheduler service on the client. This
usually results in the client checking in and finding the new schedule.
IF I'm in a particular hurry this is what I do.
I'm assuming you have defined an "immediate Action" schedule.
Sometimes these things take 10 - 20 minutes to s
Hello ADSM-L,
We're planning to do some "Library Managed Encryption" testing with a
TS3310/3576. We would like to run the backup server and EKM on a
(non-IBM) Windows 2003 SP2 (32bit) system.
I'm trying to follow the steps set out in HowToObtain.doc to find
"IBM(r) TS Productivity Center - Basic
Thanks Del.
I have updated the TDP client from 5.5.0.0 to latest.
~
TSM Server V5.4.3.0 (AIX-RS/6000).
TSM B/A Client v5.5.1.0.
TSM for Mail v5.5.1.0.
TSM for Copy Services v5.5.1.0.
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Service Pack 2.
Exchange Server 2007 V8.1.291
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