Possibly this?
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21676282
On 19 Sep 2017 8:55 p.m., "Bill Boyer" wrote:
> After upgrading my (test) TSM server to V8.1.2 my clients are now getting
> ANS1357S with back-level client version. Even a V7.1.2 client. Is there a
> page that lists the cli
Hi Sandeep,
It depends to a large extent on your infrastructure. If you have a lot of
free time on your TSM servers and a really fast network between them, then
it may be simpler to go straight over the wire. Otherwise, I tend to use
tape.
By the way, you should ensure your server levels are
up for that guest. Doing a restore
only requires a guest to have TSM installed if you *want* to restore there.
You could alternatively use the usual restore asnode (grant proxy) stuff, if
you prefer - and that's what most of my VCB customers do.
Hope that clarifies things a bit.
Craig McAl
Since HSM requires a passthrough driver on the filesystem for TSM,
it's unlikely you're going to get a regular sort of HSM functionality,
unless I'm missing something. You'd need to be installing TSM code
inside the NAS...
Having said that, it is not impossible to put TPC on a server, point
that a
HI Zoltan,
the number of objects is proportional to the size of the object name. TSM
5.5 has a maximum architectural limit of 530GB for the TSM DB, and at our
usual (conservative) sizings, this is approximately 500 million objects, at
1kb per object. In reality, many systems have more than this