Two options I can see:
1) Ask you IBM rep for sub-capacity licensing for TDP for DB
2) You can use:
-> oracle to dump DB some where and after that to backup this dump with
backup archive client ( I
-> MS SQL -> crate maintenance plan to backup DB on disk and again
backup this dump to TSM with back
Raised a PMR Februar 2nd. and after a little back and forth with IBM
support I got silent install working for the 7.1 BA client today. There is
a document APAR which will fix the info center entry some time in the
future.
IBM has evidently just copied the info center entry from the 6.4 version to
TSM Server 6.2.5.0 on AIX
TSM client 6.3.1.0 on Windows 2008-R2
We are using 2 proxy servers to perform SnapDiff backups of our NetApp filers.
I can see in the logs that the backups are completing successfully, but when I
query the filespaces on TSM, many of the "end backup" dates are in the dis
If this is all VMWare, and the UCS blades have twice as many processors,
shouldn't you only need half as many of them? Core count would be the same?
-steve
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Lamb,
Charles P.
Sent: Wednesday, Febru
Unless your DBA leaves the gui open and one of your scheduled backups kicks
off, using the incorrect settings in the opt file.
Steve Schaub
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Remco
Post
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:14 PM
To
Steve...
No, the CISCO blade memory can be just so large to be effective. VMware memory
usage sizes the server/blade. I asked your question many months ago and was
told by the consultant that this concept would not work to have an good
performing CISCO blade in the VMware environm
Today technical documentation for IBM hardware and software offerings is
published in unconnected information centers. Content is moving to an
integrated environment where you can access all IBM documentation from one
site called IBM Knowledge Center (www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter).
Sometime
Del
Sincere apologies for this - I should have seen your post from last week
on the subject but it didn't turn up in my searches.
I'll look forward to the iFix that provides the solution.
Regards
Neil
Neil Schofield
Infrastructure Architect, Hardware Engineering
Yorkshire Water
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Op 20 feb. 2014, om 15:07 heeft Schaub, Steve het
volgende geschreven:
> Unless your DBA leaves the gui open and one of your scheduled backups kicks
> off, using the incorrect settings in the opt file.
specify a specific opt file in the scheduled script and gone are those worries.
> Steve Sch
No apology needed Neil! These questions are easy to answer! :-)
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/20/2014
11:51:38 AM:
> From: Neil Schofield
> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu,
> Date: 02/20/2014 11:57 AM
> Subject: Re: Pointing FlashCopy
Hi Del,
thanks for your efforts. Our exchange team managed to recover the DB (without
telling me the details of what they did)…
Op 20 feb. 2014, om 02:43 heeft Del Hoobler het volgende
geschreven:
> Hi Remco,
>
> As long as you told DP/Exchange to run recovery on the
> last INCREMENTAL rest
If you are using TSM/VE, look at the options in VE 7.1 for doing DB restores
right out of TSM/VE snapshots, rather than using TDP for Databases.
I haven't gotten the opportunity to test it myself, it's new, so I'm not sure
where it is appropriate and where it isn't.
Just bringing it up, in case t
Hello Yann,
If you are using Exchange Server 2013, we recommend that you upgrade to
Data Protection for Exchange 7.1. It has additional capabilities, such as:
- Multi-language support in mailbox restore browser GUI
- Mailbox restore browser restore to Unicode PST files
- Mailbox restore browse
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