On 22 apr 2010, at 18:33, Allen S. Rout wrote:
>>> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:26:05 -0500, Dana Holland
>>> said:
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>> Thanks - we're going to upgrade the RAM to 16gb. But it sounds like I
>> don't need to worry about upgrading the processors.
>
no you don't. TSM is rarely CPU bound. In large
On 22 apr 2010, at 10:48, Steven Harris wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Conventional wisdom is that for TSM on Solaris, raw volumes are the way
> to go. I have 4 Sun X4540 servers each with 64GB of memory and 48x1TB
> internal SATA disks. The whole disk farm is one big ZFS zpool. TSM DB
> and Log are
Could you explain why you feel the need to use disk pools vs
sequential disk files? We are going the route of sequential disk file
storage pools, and I haven't run across anything that would make me
want to keep disk pools for certain uses. Thanks a lot.
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:48 AM, Steven H
All, Does anyone know if TSM has the capability to count and report how
many CPU'S aka processor(s) a server has? I'm asking because it SLA time
and this is some of the information we would like and hopefully charge
user departments for in regard to TSM support.
Also if there's is another way to g
There's ITLM, IBM Tivoli License Manager.
It's kind of bear to install, I hear.
(Has anybody done it?)
But nobody else has a fully automated solution AFAIK.
Contact me off-line and I can give you some other options.
Lindsay Morris
CEO, TSMworks
Tel. 1-859-539-9900
lind...@tsm
We've had rousing discussions on this in the past, thoroughly exploring the
area. Search on "processors" in the List archives, finding such threads as
http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg72508.html . The TSM
client doesn't try to query the number of processors.
Richard Sims
I've heard it also is licensed by processor/PVU's?(Hee ...a
Recursive software product...)
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All I'm sorry if i confused anyone or seem confused myself. No we
currently know how many our current 5 TSM server's have. I was trying to
get a count of processors of our 400+ user(client machine). Thanks
everyone who has replied.
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>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 12:27:38 -0400, David W Daniels/AC/VCU
>> said:
> All I'm sorry if i confused anyone or seem confused myself. No we
> currently know how many our current 5 TSM server's have. I was trying to
> get a count of processors of our 400+ user(client machine). Thanks
> everyone w
We made it throught the ILMT install, but are not in production yet with
it.
The actual install wasn't that difficult, but the instructions leave much
to be desired - a lot of words with little info.
For example, it installs DB2 for it's db. Ok . . . I assume it has some
built in backup system.
I have many management classes and copy groups that were set up long
ago. Is there a way to determine if there are any actual data bound to
these classes or groups?
Thanks,
Bill Evans
Only by doing a query on the BACKUPS table.
Ugly on a large DB.
Best way to do it, is 1 node at a time. Tedious.
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W are using TSMExplorer (www.s-iberia.com). TSMExplorer and TSMExplorer Agent
for Windows and Unix allow to collect very detailed information about clients
(a few seconds per client node).
Very useful report gives number of cores for each node, including IBM logical
partitions and micro-partitio
You can find all information by using queries to tables BACKUPS and ARCHIVES.
This subject has been discussed at ADSM-L already (just search it).
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[bev...@fhcrc.org]
Sent: Friday
We just recently went through an IBM audit and were tasked with
collecting this information on several hundred machines, some local and
some remote. When I told my management that TSM does not collect this
info he got our IBM rep on the phone for confirmation. I spent a
considerable amount of time
I bet a lot of people get extra counts for reasons you mentioned
and related ones.
David Longo
>>> Rick Adamson 4/23/2010 2:08 PM >>>
We just recently went through an IBM audit and were tasked with
collecting this information on several hundred machines, some local and
some remote. When I told
Rick, Please send me that helpful script. Thanks for all responses.
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Another note some may find useful, If you have virtual machines you can
pay license costs by either each VM or just for the virtual hosts. The
hosts are cheaper in most cases, but then you have to make sure IBM has
a list of every virtual machine so they don't charge them as physicals.
In my case i
Andrew,
Thanks for your help.
'/public/proval-old' was the culprit.
We are now backing up without errors.
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If I were to restore a mail file to a folder outside of the default mail
file/database folder, let's say to c:\restore and activate it. Does this change
the DBIID of the original mail file? Basically do I need to do a full backup of
the original mail file after the restore? Thanks.
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