Hello,
I'm trying to make and archive from my AIX clients using GUI. I only
have today for Downtime on my 12 AIX Servers.
Dsmj do not start client GUI, and I cannot know why.
Anyone can help? Thank you.
I connect remotely on each servers and do the following:
#Export DI
Could you try to use WEB GUI?
It has the same interface as dsmj.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middle East http://www.bkme.com
Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 99798073 E-Mail: g.solonovi...@bkme.com
Please consider the en
If you have not already, take a look at IBM Technote 1389435.
In any case, given the number of clients you intend to work with, it
would seem that the CLI would be the best, fastest vehicle for
accomplishing the work.
Richard Sims
Dear All,
I am working on TSM 5.5 on RHEL 4.5. My datadase is 80GB and is on one of
the storage volume.
Now i have to shift my existing TSM server to a new server.
Since my database location will not change...What will be the best method to
follow..
Please suggest...
Regards,
Anuradha.
Disc
Grigori,
No, I probably just read your original post wrong and thought you were
setting RMAN's retention policy to REDUNDANCY 31, instead of RECOVERY
WINDOW 31, which would be preferable. And, as you say, with RECOVERY
WINDOW 31, RMAN should keep all backups that will allow you to
recovery to 31 d
Hi
just copy your dsmserv.dsk file, DB&LOG files ( or mirror them if possible
) to your new linux box
install the same TSM release on your new linux box
fire up TSM
it should work :)
Regards
Julien
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ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
30/12/2009 14:01
Subject:
[ADSM-L] sug
Make sure you empty and remove the disk storage pools if you have any
(easiest, then you can just create new ones on the new server), or copy
the volumes for them to the same location on the new server.
See Ya'
Howard
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Agreed, I can't see how a RETEXTRA of above 0 will benefit you as, without some
hacking around, you wouldn't be able to use RMAN to recover that data from TSM.
Depending upon the size of your database backups, it could be substantially
adding to your storage footprint.
Has anyone else come acr
I take a look now. Thank you.
But ... How Can I archive ALL filesystem from a AIX Server using CLI??
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On Dec 30, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Botelho, Tiago (External) wrote:
I take a look now. Thank you.
But ... How Can I archive ALL filesystem from a AIX Server using CLI??
Perform: dsmc archive -SUbdir=Yes /FileSystemName/
for each file system, being sure to have a slash on the end.
You can get a li
Hello all,
I have been tasked with looking at alternatives to TSM due to recent Audit from
IBM and the amount of money we just shelled out for the TSM License. I am sure
most of you have pertaken to this wonderful experience. I don't really want to
move away from TSM, but have to provide alte
On 30 dec 2009, at 20:11, woodbm wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been tasked with looking at alternatives to TSM due to recent Audit
> from IBM and the amount of money we just shelled out for the TSM License. I
> am sure most of you have pertaken to this wonderful experience. I don't
> really
This has been discussed many times, where you can search the List
archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/ and
similar sites for key terms such as "netbackup" and "backup products"
to review past explorations of the topic.
At least let IBM know you are thinking about jumping ship and that they need to
help with the pricing on the new licenses or you are gone! You have the
leverage at this point so you might as well use it to your advantage.
Based on our many competitive situations along the way with our appliance
Hello Bryan,
This is an interesting topic. Here are several thoughts and questions.
Licensing for NetBackup is also based on the class of the server and the class
of the clients.
The pricing keeps changing as some things that used to have a separate optional
cost are merged into the base cos
Bryan,
When you ask a TSM forum to recommend some alternative to TSM, that
is sort of like asking a devoutly religious man to recommend some
religion that is better than his. :-) What kind of answer do you really
expect to get?
One alternative to TSM that hasn't been mentioned yet is Avama
- "Len Boyle" wrote:
> Not as full featured as the above products, has anyone been looking at
> the open sourced products?
>
We use Bacula (http://www.bacula.org/) for the smaller customers (and
internally) since it does all we need it to do - but note there's some major
limitations in ca
If you have a lot of Windows clients, look at TSM's FASTBACK. It is also
disk only, but I believe is cheaper than straight TSM. Does
incremental-only, block-level backups. Might save you $$ and not be as
drastic a conversion. You could keep your non-WIndows clients as they are.
ALso consider i
For example:
1. You mean copy these files:
dsmserv.dsk
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db0
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db1
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db2
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db3
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db4
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db5
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db6
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db7
/tsmdata/TSM01/db/db8
Log1.dsm, log2.dsm
Right?
2. How about arc
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