Hi,
We are using Linux NFS SLES 11 SP1 and GPFS 3.4 to HSM data to TSM and it works
OK for us.
But your timeout thinking is more an application issue then a HSM/TSM issue.
/Christian
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Paul Zarnowski [mailto:p...@cornell.edu]
Skickat: den 9 april 2012 20:2
Hi,
If I have several pools with dedup enabled, normally it dedupes accross
all pools.
Can I limit that to dedup only within each pool?
thx,
Alexander Heindl
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Yes,
for NFS no problem I have tested in win2008r2 in cluster enfironment
Chavdar
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
> Does anyone who is using TSM for Space Management (aka HSM) know if it can be
> used to share out filesystems using NFS (or CIFS)? Or are there timeout
> pr
On Apr 9, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
> Does anyone who is using TSM for Space Management (aka HSM) know if it can be
> used to share out filesystems using NFS (or CIFS)? Or are there timeout
> problems that make this unworkable?
You can, and we do it via NFS - but it can be a nigh
Gary
Problems relating to that specific file are documented here:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC79284
Seemingly it was a problem that Microsoft introduced in SP1 for Windows
2008 R2 and can be ignored.
Regards
Neil Schofield
Technical Leader
Yorkshire Water Services Ltd.
Alexander,
you can limit dedup on several pools. First, you need to update all
stgpools with identifyprocess=0.
Next, for each stgpool you want to have dedup working, you need to run
command "identify duplicates numpr=1".
For best performance, turn off deduplication before running a "reclaim
s
Hi,
Thanks so far, but now I'm confused... :-)
hope we are talking about the same:
what I want is the following example:
let's say 3 pools with dedup enabled.
serveral nodes backup - some to pool 1, some to 2 and some to 3.
dedupe of pool 1 should not affect pool 2 or 3 and vice versa. so that
> dedupe of pool 1 should not affect pool 2 or 3 and vice versa. so that in
> case of a restore of a node, only one pool is needed. not the others
> because a chunk is stored there.
> so dedup of a chunk within a pool is ok, but not across all pools.
>
> Dedupe is not across pools. Even if all 3 p
Hi,
TSM doesn't dedup accross all pools but the dedup is per pool.
De: Alexander Heindl
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: Martes 10 de abril de 2012 11:01
Asunto: dedup question
Hi,
If I have several pools with dedup enabled,
normally it dedupes accr
I have a curious situation with one or two clients issuing the following
message:
4/9/2012 10:52:32 PM ANR2568E Request for node SASBICOMP.VCU.EDU to start
schedule BANNER at 04/10/2012 10:00:00 PM is denied. Current time is
04/09/2012 10:52:31 PM.
Trying to figure out what is going on.
The hits
Thanks for everyone's feedback on my question. Richard, your comments were
just what I was looking for. I'm looking at TSM/HSM and also an LTFS-based
product from Crossroads Systems (Strongbox) that looks interesting.
If anyone is sharing an HSM-based filesystem via Samba, I'd like to hear you
thanks so far.
if you would have two pools dedup in hierarchy (one points to the next)
and client backs up with dedup=yes, would it dedup "all" pools the client
occupies or just to data that is in the first pool (bound to mgmtclass)?
Thanks!
Alexander Heindl
Von:Steven Langdale
An: AD
Zoltan,
You say you checked the time, did you also check the time zone?
Cheers,
Rick
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
> I have a curious situation with one or two clients issuing the following
> message:
>
> 4/9/2012 10:52:32 PM ANR2568E Request for node SASBICOMP.VC
I finally got access to the box and we figured it out. 2-scheduler/dsmcad
were running. This was caused by someone updating the scheduler startup
script and changing "dsmc" to "dsmcad" but missed it in the "shutdown"
command part of the script. Therefore, one scheduler was asking to start
the sc
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