http://www-01.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage/storage-mgr-fastback/
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-fastback-center/
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp
Howdy
Looking at trialling Fast Back can anyone point me to the
appropriate documentation?
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Wow, good point, Andy: gotta have the same Service Pack level before
trying a bare metal restore.
But our whitepaper doesn't address that, because we don't (yet) help
with full, bare-metal DR tests.
We help with the 99% of systems you DON'T have time to do a DR test
on, by random-sampling the bac
I was asked this question by one of our Netware admins. I could not find a
simple answer. Can one of your Netware wizards help? The client is V5.5.1
We have talked about the somtech.ns1.vcu.edu node taking so long to
backup. I just notice that the filespace type for most of the volumes are
NTW:L
Our biggest restore failure was for a small windows domain controller. It
was not replicated and we were slightly backleveled on the client. When the
vmware disk became corrupted, we had to rebuild the client list as we were
not able to correctly restore the active directory. The moral is to kee
Roger,
we use the following - cribbed, I think, from the client manual.
Exclude.dir \\*\*\...\*
This works (if memory serves correctly) due to the client addressing
non-local drives using the UNC convention while addressing local drives
using drive letters.
Try it and see. You will s
So, Bob, are you saying that your back-level TSM client failed to
restore your Active Directory?
Even though it backed it up OK?
And was this a known problem with the TSM client?
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On Dec 15, 2008, at Dec 15, 10:
I have a TSM 5.5 Windows customer who would like to implement HSM to get
aged windows files moved from expensive high-end storage to cheaper storage,
and really old files moved to tape. Sounds like HSM to me. Their tape
library can handle it, no problem.
Problem is, most of those files are on an
Justino,
sounds like my robocopy suggestion. ...just that you use TSM instead of the
robocopy tool. ;-) I suppose this is the best solution if your boss told you
to do do the migration "the professional way" with TSM and not with some
free of charge tools. :-)
But you could use robocopy to check
Rainfinity is the EMC device/product.
Andy Huebner
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Wanda
Prather
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 11:18 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] HSM for Windows but... but...
I have a TSM
I don't remember all of the details (it was in 2005).
I think our client was probably 5.1.x or so and the domain controller was
Windows 2003 Server.
I believe the issue was that the tech upgraded from 2k to 2k3 and didn't
update to a client with AD support.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: AD
Hello everybody,
please excuse this off-topic question, but I can't find a proper SAN mailing
list. This ADSL-L list is _really_ great for TSM issues and I wonder if
anybody knows a similar list concerning (especially Cisco) SAN related
topics...
Any recommandation is highly appreciated!
kind re
Hello..
I have a query about some volumes in my library..
One of them is listed as below:
Volume Name: S01553L3
Storage Pool Name: COPYPOOL
Device Class Name: LTO
Estimated Capacity: 667.0 G
Scaled Capacity Applied:
Pct Util: 0.0
Volume Status: Full
Access: Offsite
Pct. Recla
Richard
Run a q content on the tape. You will see there are still a few files on
it. As to why it has not been reclaimed, check your housekeeping for this
pool, and also unavailable volumes. If you are running reclamations, it
may be that there is a prerequisite tape that can't be used.
Regar
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