We backup 3 different Exchange Servers (DL380 G5) one after one - all with
identical results over 1 GB ethernet nic - see example:
TSM Server is also windows x86 using only disks.
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hi all, i'm sure you can help me ...
we are getting ready for hardware upgrade of our old TSM servers , old servers
are IBM p640 and new ones are p520 or something like that i really don't know
because management simply forgets to forward this information :-) ... anyhow
i know there was a lot of di
Please find my suggestions in RED Color
Regards,
Kiran M.
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hi all, i'm
Only black and white found in text. :P
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Please find my suggestions in RED C
Sorry, check the black one
Kiran M
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Only black and white found i
There's various info available in IBM doc, such as their Technote
1114874.
Richard Sims
yes, thank you ... really straightforward technote,
i'm really more interested specific migration with db and logs on SAN storage,
libraries stay the same , drives stay the same ... and like that,
and of course minimal downtime :-)
as i understand, having db and logs on SAN storage simplifies the
Do you currently have SAN storage on the old server?
Do you boot from the SAN storage, or is your rootvg on local/internal
drives?
Are you keeping that SAN storage, or replacing it also?
If you currently use SAN storage, is your entire TSM db/log and any other
filesystems on the SAN storage?
For e
For those of you with Servergraph, there is a standard report on missed
filespaces. If you sort it by days since last backup, it often shows
you filespaces that missed even though the rest of the machine backed
up. Those tend to be filespaces that have been removed from a system or
renamed. We h
> Do you currently have SAN storage on the old server?
me : yes (xp12000)
> Do you boot from the SAN storage, or is your rootvg on local/internal
> drives?
me : no (hdisk0/hdisk1)
> Are you keeping that SAN storage, or replacing it also?
me : keeping
> If you currently use SAN storage, is you
A client's TSM server has the following copygroup settings:
tsm: SERVER1>q copygroup * active f=d
Policy Domain Name: OPEN_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT
Policy Set Name: ACTIVE
Mgmt Class Name: BACKUP_SHARK
Copy Group Name: STANDAR
Boy, it sure looks like you'll have three versions forever on this one.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
www.storserver.com
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It was inevitable - I've got more tapes and data than I can keep 'hot'
in my current library. Paul's question about "TSM admin processes"
seems like a nice lead-in to this conversation:
Any best practices for using overflow/MountableNotInLib conditions?
I've read the 'Managing a Full Library" pag
-David E Mussulman wrote: -
>Because I'm tight on library space, I keep my reclaimation values
>pretty high on the stgpool I'm migrating.
A high reclamation threshold means you will leave a volume
unreclaimed even though a large part of its capacity is being
used for expired files. If you
LIBVOL i500 (SESSION: 3)
01/28/2009 18:20:57 ANR8840E Unable to open device lb0.1.0.2 with error 2.
(SESSION: 3, PROCESS: 5)
01/28/2009 18:20:57 ANR8441E Initialization failed for SCSI library I500.
(SESSION: 3, PROCESS: 5)
01/28/
Why not? ;-)
Realize that you're asking us, when we have no context for the
failure condition or operating environment.
What operating system is it? If it's Unix, the error 2 would likely
be an ENOENT errno, as in no device there, as addressed.
Presumably, you've performed the basic diagnostic
On Jan 26, 2009, at 10:35 PM, Paul Dudley wrote:
>> ...
>> If there are thousands of files backed up via TSM which will stay on
>> the
>> backup tapes in the library for a number of years probably without
>> being
>> required for a restore, is there a way of moving these files to tapes
>> which ca
Hello,
While trying to retrieve data , i am getting error
"Filespace is write protected"
Could anyone help?
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Best Regards
Ashish Sharma
ST Microelectronics Ltd.
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