Hi Remco!
The high treshold is set to 5 because we want the data to go to virtual
tape a.s.a.p. This weekend the diskpool went to 100% again because of
the strange migration behavoir. The pool contained data from 100+
clients, but still no more than 2 migrations were running
The tape deviceclas
Eric,
Could it be that there were other sessions running to the next pool due
to settings in the bcg's so there were no more mountpoints for 10
migrations but only for 2?
Regards,
Stefan
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It sounds a lot like TSM is allocating space in your disk pool for a lot
of data from many clients and finding itself maxed out. It is not
always how much data is actually on the media, but how much space TSM
has allocated per client.
- Have you considered setting up larger clients to go directly
Hi Stefan!
Checked that, that was not the case...
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Stefan Folkerts
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Subject: Re: Migra
Hi George!
I do not want to treat one client different that the other one. Years of
experience with TSM taught me one thing: if you want to run a TSM
environment with a minimum amount of people and attention, you should
create an environment with as little management classes, policies an
deviceclas
Hello TSMAdmins,
I have reported problem to IBM.
This is a result of partial investigation:
...
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Env.: Windows 2003 servers -> upgrade from 5.5.1 to 6.1.0
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Prb.:
After upgrade from 5.5.1 to 6.1.0 systemstate backup is significantl
"they changed some internal tables so
tools such as TSMmanager need to catch up on the new layout..TSMmanager
reports on size stuff don't work at the moment."
Stefan, can you be just a little more specific on this please?
Which tables changed, and how?
Or, which TSMmanager reports fail?
thanks i
Hello,
I am also working with VM/VCB for the first time
Can anyone help with the following steps? they need to be performed to
prepare to backup and restore VMs using the VCB server:
Set up TSM scheduling to automate the backup/restore process of VM files
and full VM images.
Scripting in T
>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 09:14:38 -0400, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
>> said:
> Join the club. I am beginning to wonder if anyone is successfully
> using V6.1, trouble-free.
I suspect that there are small installations running without much
difficulty.
> The diagnostic information for DB/log errors is f
>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 09:49:52 -0600, Kelly Lipp said:
> That last paragraph made my head hurt! I had the "opportunity" to
> take a database class in college. Didn't want to know it then,
> don't want to know it now.
There was a "Know-nothing" political party, once.. :P
> I'll echo Rick's co
Hi,
get either the TSM 6.1 client or the STORServer VCB agent, each one
will make your life a lot easier.
On 5 okt 2009, at 17:21, Timothy Hughes wrote:
Hello,
I am also working with VM/VCB for the first time
Can anyone help with the following steps? they need to be
performed to
prepare
Hi RemcoThanks
The VM machines are Windows 2000 Can the TSM 6.1 client be installed? I
checked but it doesn't appear so
The proxy server and the Virtual Center Server are windows 2003 they
have the Tivoli 5.5.2 client installed. Would the TSM 6.1 Client have to
be installed on all the serve
On 5 okt 2009, at 19:59, Timothy Hughes wrote:
Hi RemcoThanks
The VM machines are Windows 2000 Can the TSM 6.1 client be
installed? I
checked but it doesn't appear so
The proxy server and the Virtual Center Server are windows 2003 they
have the Tivoli 5.5.2 client installed. Would the TSM
Since HSM requires a passthrough driver on the filesystem for TSM,
it's unlikely you're going to get a regular sort of HSM functionality,
unless I'm missing something. You'd need to be installing TSM code
inside the NAS...
Having said that, it is not impossible to put TPC on a server, point
that a
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