On 8 October 2015 at 19:33, Robert Jose wrote:
> name, sec_last_catalog_backup from tsmgui_allsrv_grid
Hi Robert,
Here is the select output.
tsm: TSM197LM>select name, sec_last_catalog_backup from tsmgui_allsrv_grid
NAME
SEC_LAST_CATALOG_BACKUP
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Hi All,
We’ve got TSM OC running for about 3 months now I guess and I noticed something
strange this week. On Monday I saw that 2 servers were reported as down by the
OC. So I checked the Hub server log and noticed a lot of ANR0454E messages:
"reason 199 - Authentication of administrator creden
Hello,
environment is windows with tsm 7.1.1.100
We do backups of vmware systems (IFIncremental). Now we want to exclude
some disks/volumes (D:, E:).
We also want to delete the old backups of this volumes to get free space
in the file device.
How to delete old backups of excluded vmware volumes?
Use delete filespace ...
best regards =)
2015-10-09 7:10 GMT-05:00 Andreas Boesler :
> Hello,
>
> environment is windows with tsm 7.1.1.100
>
> We do backups of vmware systems (IFIncremental). Now we want to exclude
> some disks/volumes (D:, E:).
> We also want to delete the old backups of this
On VMware backups, delete filespace will delete all of the backups for the VM,
not just the newly excluded volumes.
Excluding the Hard Disks will make current backups for those disks inactive and
they will age out based on your retention policy. I do not think you can
delete them otherwise wit
I agree with David.
When you exclude disk from Vmware backups all the subsequent backups "will
being" incrementals-forever and you can't back to another type of backup
until delete old backups to start again =)
2015-10-09 9:45 GMT-05:00 David Ehresman :
> On VMware backups, delete filespace wi
Hi Andreas,
If your setup is like ours : One node which correspond to your Vcenter
and 1 filespace per VM , you don't have the granularity to delete a specific
drive within the filespace (1 per VM). You will have to wait expiration of
older versions before you see some benefits in space
Hello,
Anyway, the last access timestamp is generally mandatory if you're using HSM.
Le 8 octobre 2015 13:55:36 CEST, Bent Christensen a écrit :
>Your offhand thought is correct.
>
>NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate goes all the way back to Windows 2000 where
>the time stamp of a directory would chan