I have a restore thats asking for the copypool tape first. Tape
0261DC. I'm a bit surprised by this since i'd think that there would
be some mention in the acitivty log of it asking for a primary pool
tape first before defering to a copypool tape. In this case it
doesn't. What i'm normally used to
pypool
volume such that a restore wouldn't restore those files by asking for
the copypool volume? Or does that depend on before/after expiration or
before/after reclamation of the copypool volume?
in other words, when do you actually lose access to those files if you
delete the primary pool volume?
Gerald
Is it possible?
My initial attempt says no.. I tried running the BA client 5.2.4,
configured it to a node that was a backup of a netware file server,
and couldn't get it to display any files such that i could select and
restore them.
That surprises me a bit since I figured both OS's are essential
S's files onto
> another OS.
>
> --
> Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> IBM Certified Advanced Deployment Professional
> Tivoli Storage Management Solutions 2005
> Office 262.521.5627
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [
ecify something akin to "\...\*.nsf" but
I know certain NSF files i don't care about.. for instance, I don't want any
"names.nsf" files.
Is there any way to restore all NSF's except "names.nsf" and others if i had
a list of files i didn't want to restore?
--
-Gerald
I have a drive that from AIX lists as available. In TSM when i try to
define a path to the drive I get an "ANR8420E DEFINE PATH: An I/O
error occured while accessing drive DRIVE1." and a "ANS8001I Return
code 15.". Then below is what appears in the AIX error report.
I've doublechecked that the cab
econd was not. Perhaps the cable itself was bad I thought. Turns out
it was just a bent pin..
Gerald
On 11/29/05, Bob Booth - UIUC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 05:27:10PM -0800, Gerald wrote:
> > I have a drive that from AIX lists as available. In TSM when i t
I've been given a large number of tapes to import that are TSM
exports. I notice the import process requires you to import them in
the order they were exported. The problem is I don't know what that
order is. I tried my first tape and it was sequence 4 when it wanted
sequence 1.
Apparently I need
pace needs to be 2 times as
large as your RAM"-argument. You hear it all the time, and when someone
asks why, all you get is: "eeehm, because everybody does it")
--
Jurjen Oskam
--
-Gerald
The scenario is I have a copy pool tape that was accidently damaged. I
would like to know which primary pool tapes I would need to recreate
this copypool tape. The first obvious way is to run a backup stgpool
preview=yes command however that will ALSO show other volumes out of
sync and doesn't rea
Is there a TSM roadmap posted someplace? Having trouble finding it..
i.e. whats the next version, when is it coming out, what features will
it have?
Thanks!
A question regarding TDP if anyone knows for sure..
The way the Notes TDP replays incremental logs is it pulls down a
single 64MB TXN file at a time, replays those transactions, then pulls
the next one down (restores). It's a pretty slow process that spends
most of the restore time actually replay
When doing a "./dsmserv restore db devc=ts1120 vol=MA0001 commit=yes"
I get the following error which seems as though TSM can't locate the
cartridge even though it's in the library.. I've even tried manually
putting it in the drive and kicking off the restore db command but it
simply ejects the ca
s incorrect.
Thanks,
Sean English
Dist. Backup Tech Support
Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
02/05/2007 11:18 PM
Please respond to
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
To
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Subject
[ADSM-L] DB Recovery Problem
Wh
I setup a new AIX 5.3 server and created a JFS2 file system of
substantial size. However, when I restore a directory of Notes NSF
files (TSM archive of a UNIX directory of NSF files), some files are
failing to restore with the message "file over user or system size
limit". I'm not sure what's caus
Ultimately i'm trying to run an import on 23 LTO tapes which is going
too slow and i'm trying to determine why. When it first started for
the first 16 tapes or so, I was seeing 30MB/sec+ import speed. On
Friday I noticed a lot of I/O activity on hdisk0 which is where the
TSM DB is located and thou
0 146337 56087 0 0 0 00 0 592 2402 1541 0 1 50 48
0 0 146337 56087 0 0 0 00 0 584 2273 1457 0 1 50 49
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5200-09
On 6/24/07, Bob Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 11:31:50AM -0700, Gerald wrote:
> Ul
I'm not really sure what to make of the failures i'm seeing when doing
an import. Specifically i'm not sure how to obtain more information
about the failure showing up in errpt. Appreciate any help/direction
on how to interpret the sense data.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ lsdev -C | grep mt
mt0Av
Can the TDP for Informix also backup an Informix DB on a raw file system?
Can the TDP for Informix also backup an Informix DB on a raw file system?
E.g. on Sun Solaris
We had the same experience with Solaris (though I can't confirm it was
2.6).. Same exact symptoms.. FTP was lightning fast but TSM was a slug..
cpu, disks, and memory (1GB both sides) on both client and server were
relatively inactive during the backups. Both Sun boxes were new. Tried all
kinds of
essing that's normal. In fact
I get 3 "dsmc sched" processes when I start my scheduler. It's not clear to
my why but hey it works..
All in all, no problems backing up either of my two redhat 7.1 servers..
Gerald
-Original Message-
From: David Menges [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Anyone know if it s possible to do hot backups of DB2 7.2 on redhat 7.1
linux?
Reason I m asking is so far I ve only seen instructions for aix, solaris,
and NT2k (i.e. even the recent backing up db2 using tsm redbook doesn t
mention linux)
I should have added this to my previous question..
If indeed you can backup DB2 hot on the linux platform, how do you compile
the user exit as per the instructions on doing hot backups using TDP? I get
errors as follows:
[root@sfweb1 tivdb2]#
cc I/opt/Tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/sample L/usr/lib
v7.2 Backups on linux
IMHO : there is a " -lApiDS " missing in the command line for cc
so the compiler cannot link to the functions related to the libApiDS.a
...
but I did not check if the error where from functions of this lib...
--
DominiX
- Original Message -
From: "Gera
Has anyone come up with any good strategies on backing up a file server with
millions of small (1KB-10KB) files? Currently we have a system with 50GB of
them that takes about 40 hours to backup. Many of the files change..
I m wondering if anyone has anything in place that works well for this sort
In regards to the earlier question regarding backing up millions of small
files, one option brought up was doing an image backup.
What platforms support an image backup? Looks to me like windows doesn t (so
for an NT box this isn t a viable option).
What happens to files that are in use by appli
Anyone have a script that they use to backup DB2 cold? I have a linux box
with db2 v7.2 on it and can t seem to enable hot backups because first of
all there are no real linux-specific instructions for how to do so that I
can find, but secondly if I follow the AIX/Solaris instructions I get to
whe
abort.
ANR7833S Server thread 11 terminated in response to program abort.
ANR7833S Server thread 12 terminated in response to program abort.
IOT/Abort trap(coredump)
root@sfaix:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin>
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M backups.. all
from that change.
But that was a bit unusual and extreme. I've definetly seen AIX boxes in
general be a lot happier when forced to Full Duplex 100Mbps..
So the answer is.. "it depends?"..
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
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server process and started it again. We created the problem because a
tape had gotten stuck in the drive and someone removed it by hand, but TSM
by that point had decided it was unavailable and wouldn't change it's mind
until we did the above.
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Sol
tried 4.1.0 for the first time yesterday and had the exact same
problem.
Gerald Wichmann
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Richard Sims
Sent: Saturday, September 30
libvol command above.. so I question whether I have the
format right even though I think I do..
Any suggestions or help? At the very least Id like to verify Im doing
things in the correct order here and using the correct command to checkin
the tapes..
Thanks,
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia
Check the "Maximum Size Threshold" in your disk pool as well. TSM will go
straight to the next storage pool if the file size exceeds what this value
is. I don't recall what the default value for this parameter is offhand.
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-84
my opinion.
Keep client-side compression off unless you have a valid reason to have it
on.. my two cents
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RS Engineer
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe
Faracc
In an environment with two ADSM 3.1 servers migrating to a single TSM 4.1
server, what is the general procedure for doing such a task? I want to
verify Im not overlooking some considerations and want to see how others
would go about it.
Appreciate any input!
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia
Whats the easiest way to migrate an ADSM 3.1 server on a mainframe hooked up
to a STK 9310 (HSC 2.0.1, Library Station 3.0) to an AIX box (4.3.3 and TSM
4.1) which will be hooked up to the same STK 9310 tape library? Client data
is currently on tons of tapes. If we do an export on the client node
performance
reasons itd be nice..
Since Ive not seen an environment with HSM in use Im curious as to what
the best practice is.. to create one or no and why?
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
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that
particular server. Any ideas why that may not show up on that one?
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
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408-844-9801 fax
Since daylight savings time is Sunday, will it be necessary to issue an
accept date after the time change I take it? Any reason I cant put that
off until Monday? :-)
Thanks,
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-844-9801 fax
What combinations of client/server code are acceptable?
Is it ok to run 4.1.1 client code and backup to a 3.7.x server?
Is it ok to run 3.7.x client code and 4.1.x server code?
I guess its a two-fold question. What is supported by Tivoli? What works in
practice?
like to know for sure
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
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stall
doesn't get done even though the install shows as successful.
Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Shekhar Dhotre
Sent: Friday, November 03,
Josh,
To my knowledge no.. RMAN doesn't support it. At least not directly. There
might be a round about way of doing it though..
Gerald Wichmann
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 5:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
Josh,
In a round about way you could restore the Oracle DB to a 2nd machine, do an
export on the table you want to recover, and import it into the production
machine. I know that s painful and similar to getting a mailbox using the
TDP for exchange but it s doable.
Gerald Wichmann
Systems
In order to use DRM (TSM 4.1, AIX 4.3.3), where is the appropriate DRM
module fileset located (i.e. which CD?).
Thanks,
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
What NAS (network attached storage) devices are supported in the TSM
environment?
I know NFS mounted NAS Devices work fine.. Are there other types? Do they
also work with TSM?
Thanks,
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
it doesn
t stick . I.e. when my select statement runs, the sqldisp variable is back
to narrow. Is there a way to send multiple commands in one dsmadmc string?
Like some sort of set sqldisp wide; select * from nodes ?
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-
smime.p7m
rmt1 TAPE DRIVE NEEDS CLEANING
D1A1AE6F 1210101500 I H rmt1 TAPE SIM/MIM RECORD
I m wondering if this is normal? To my knowledge the 3494 should be cleaning
itself as it does have cleaning tapes and is all configured to do so
automatically.
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
es it work?
Etc..
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
-Original Message-
From: Lawrence Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tivoli Certification for TSM v4.1
with IBM DB2 for windows as a database?
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
Yes that populates the database with data. But it doesn't work unless the DB
is setup first. I.E. the appropriate tables are created in the database
where the data is put via the ODBC connection..
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-980
I understand theres a redbook on the API for TSM. Does anyone know where I
can find it? I m not having much luck searching around redbooks.ibm.com nor
Tivoli.com
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
Decision Support doesn t include an ODBC driver for DB2.. howcome? Anyone
know where I can get one? I thought DS supported DB2..
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
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e is so convoluted I
can't find one there either. If anyone knows I'd appreciate some help! thx
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
-Original Message-
From: Wim Feyants [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, Januar
A customer mentioned that in older versions of ADSM that the
retrieval of archived data did not retain file ownerships or file
permissions. He is curious to know if this has been included in
newer versions. Offhand I don t know. Anyone?
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
Is it possible to backup MySQL on Linux while the DB is up and running and
get a good back? (i.e. a hot backup)
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
I have a customer that mentioned that in older versions of ADSM that the
retrieval of archived data did not retain file ownerships or file
permissions. He would be curious to know if this has been included in
newer versions. Does anyone know how to respond to this one? Offhand or do I
need to go
Is client support for NCR UNIX available anymore? Looking at Tivoli s
website it appears support was dropped at 3.1..
Gerald Wichmann
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Sansia System Solutions
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Ich bin vom 05.02.2001 bis 08.02.2001 außer Haus.
I will be out of the office from <..see above ..> until <..see above..>.
In dringenden Fällen wenden Sie sich an meine Vertreter:/
For UNIX issues please contact my colleagues:
Martin Katzenbeisser +43 1 534 01-1951
get tons of results (way too much).
How do you properly specify a single date and a range of dates in this
field? It doesn t like anything I try..
Thanks,
Gerald Wichmann
Systems Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-884-9801 fax
f it was a
connectivity problem or if the clients simply missed their schedules due to
an error in timing. You should also be able to see if the clients are
receiving the schedules and what time they individually think they're
supposed to being their backups. Some basic troubleshooting goes a
t's what they're there for and they'll
figure it out quicker then doing so here.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Jin Bae Chi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:03 PM
itation somehow? I've tried
chmod 4755 on dsmc and even that won't work. Looking up ANS1817E in the
messages guide doesn't yield any useful information either.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
er is:
exclude /db2/PRD/sapdata/.../*
exclude /db2/PRD/sapdata/*
The scheduler will still scan the directories and files since you're not
using an exclude.fs and it will still backup the directory structure however
it will NOT back up any files in the directory structure and that's what
process is going to cause the TSM server to cancel
everything anyways.. So if you know it's ok to do so then go for it. But I
usually do a quick check and "quiet" the TSM server personally..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
---
not much of an issue as there are no
normal users on this server nor is it accessible by anyone other then
operations.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thu
Ya good point and I thought of that. Fortunately it's not a big issue here.
The later suggestion about creating a program and setting SUID doesn't work.
At least not a ksh script..That was the first thing I tried. So far only
sudo works..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems D
APE_1.3
LIB_TAPE_1 LABEL.LIB_- Scratch 263
TAPE_1.4
LIB_TAPE_1 LABEL.LIB_- Scratch 264
TAPE_1.5
LIB_TAPE_1 LABEL.LIB_- Scratch 265
TAPE_1.6
tsm: SERVER1>
Any ideas anyone?
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
inistrator): ADMIN
Last Update Date/Time: 05/12/02 01:14:47
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-Original Message-
From: Samiran Das [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 10:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
e or do
db backups or somehow use the tapes. I've got a ticket open with Tivoli
support and level 2 is having me do some traces. Doesn't look like there's
anything wrong with the config itself.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (
I would do:
VDE nolimit
VDD nolimit
REV 30
ROV 30
That way you guarantee anything he backs up, be it via scheduled backup or
adhoc backup, will always be retained for 30 days..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message
.
You couldn't have files that are 30 years old as you suggest..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:37 AM
To: [EMAI
Since a RAID-5 array shows up as one big filesystem, what's the best
strategy for determining how many and of what size disk pool volumes to
create for your primary disk storage pool? For the most part I don't think
it really matters unlike allocating volumes on individual disks but perhaps
I'm no
#x27;s to how many volumes and what size one would make the
volumes on a RAID5 array. Say you had a 100GB RAID5 array. Would you create
10 10GB volumes or 2 50GB volumes? Does it matter since it's all just going
into a big array?
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engine
her you'd really see much difference one way or
another. Might be an interesting thing to try various variants of..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue
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ORION-41.8-10.0.1-
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ORION-41.8-10.0.1-
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ANS8002I Highest return code was 0.
Regards,
7 2001 /opt/db2udb/sqllib/adsm/libadsm.a
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reclaimed.
Once the tape reaches FULL status does the estimated capacity include those
files that have expired?
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Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31,
login user as the owner.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: When using PASSWORDACCESS=generate, set clientOwnerNameP to
NULL.
Question is, why is this happening? I don't have an owner specified
anywhere..
Regards,
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Senior Systems Develo
to the calling procedure.
User Response: Check the reason field for the code which explains why the
transaction has been aborted.
Ok not very useful info.. Reason 11 means what exactly?
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Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
164955
db2 =>
Thus why it was gripping RC 2032 complaining about ownership.. it was a
parameter in DB2 all along..
Regards,
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Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: William F. Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May
backup took less then 5 minutes.. Haven't run into any problems using it
myself but I can't say I've used it extensively (just on a server with lots
of files).
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From:
weekdays
Schedule 2 - backup saturday
Seems to me it'd be an easy thing for Tivoli to improve..
Another thing some people do is have a cronjob or admin schedule that does
an update schedule command to change the parameter at the appropriate time.
But it amounts to the same annoyance.
Regards,
G
ool you're
trying to reclaim (q stg f=d) and the reclamation pool you have setup to do
the reclamation. Also post output on any errors you're getting as to why you
can't do it. The more info you provide the more likely someone can help you.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems De
amation threshold will do nothing
without a reclamation pool.
Have you created a reclamation storage pool? Do you understand the
reclamation process? I highly recommend you read the admin guide section on
reclamation if you don't.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Enginee
using? What are the platforms on both nodes below? All in all, I'm reaching
here.. do a trace. Call Tivoli support if you need help with doing one.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Max Kwong [mailt
e data
transfer time represents the sum time from all threads
running. In this case, aggregate data transfer time is
mistakenly reported as higher. However, when running a
single thread, the aggregate data transfer rate should
always be reported as lower than the network data
transfer rate.
Regar
report
06/07/02 02:09:00 (39) DiskServerThread : ANRD calling thread
06/07/02 02:09:00 (39) Generating TM Context Report: (struct=tmTxnDesc)
(slots=256)
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Platform: SUN SOLARIS
Client Name: ADMIN
Media Access Status:
User Name:
Date/Time First Data Sent:
tsm: SERVER1>
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data session
running on a node.
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Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Grems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 2:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Make Compression Client faster ??
this
Download the technical guide for TSM 5.1.. it covers both extensively as
well as other new features. Should be available on both www.redbooks.ibm.com
and www.tivoli.com
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
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Zantaz, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From
more information on that parameter..default is 60
minutes.
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Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
-Original Message-
From: Justin Bleistein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 12:04 PM
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Exclude /path/to/logs/*
Gerald Wichmann
Sr. Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
650.625.0436 home
408.836.9062 cell
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Dan Foster
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:06 AM
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GWICHMAN.- Bkup / 1 BACKUPPOOL 115,576 2,129.38 2,129.38
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GWICHMAN.- Bkup /boot 2 BACKUPPOOL34 9.12 9.12
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Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
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/.../* SPECIAL" which tells TSM to bind those files to that specific
management class.
Again it's all in the admin guide.. go look up and rear about the entire
domain/policy set/management class/copygroup hierarchy.
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc
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read-write and voila.. off it goes.
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
zed administrator can issue the DEFINE VOLUME
command to add storage to one or more storage pools in the storage
hierarchy. This action may also involve creating storage space by using an
operating system specific utility.
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
If you were given a TSM DB backup created from one platform, is it possible
to restore to another platform?
e.g. TSM 4.2.1 running on Solaris 2.8..
could you take the DB backup of that and restore to:
TSM 4.2.1 running on win2k?
If not is there a way to move a TSM server from one platform to a
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