Hi there,
I'm running an archive of several files that are actually in automounted
directories under a common directory. This, naturally, leads to multiple
file spaces associated with the node I am backing up.
I don't want that :-)
Is there a way to tell TSM to roll all the file spaces into one,
Hi all,
I'm sharing a 3494 library between two linux (RH AS 2.1) boxes running
TSM 5, Release 1, Level 5.4. Everything was working just great. One was
acting as the library manager and the other was a library client.
A couple of days ago we upgraded the 3590E drives in the 3494 to H
drives. The li
Run, don't walk, to AS3.0. The memory manager in 2.1 is a piece of
garbage and caused us all kinds of issues (super low performance and
out and out crashes) We also got interrupt stack overflows left and
right. All of this was fixed up in AS3.0. Make sure you set your
vm.pagecache in /etc/sysctl.co
Not sure if you got a fix for this, but I ran into a similar message
when I had accidentally defined the scratch volumes as volumes.
make sure a q vol doesn't show anything.
Jason
On May 11, 2005, at 7:45 AM, William Rosette wrote:
Hello TSMr's
Has anyone seen or dealt with the following erro
Hi,
If you're going to be moving a lot of data, make sure you are on
ES3... 2.1 has issues with VM, it won't release cache memory fast
enough, and you'll kill the box. This is fixed in the ES3 kernels.
Other than that I would stay away from TSM 5.3 for a while. I just
upgraded and I'm lucky to ha
Hi,
I'm doing some performace tuning, and want to do everything *except*
actually send the backups to the server... basically I'm testing how
fast the client is deciding which files to backup, but don't want to
dump tons of data into the system.
Does anyone have any ideas on this - BTW I'm a comp
Do you mean Kb or KB? That would be an 800% error ;-)
1 Kb = 1024 bits
1 KB = 8096 bits
Jason
Remeta, Mark wrote:
I feel the same way, a kb is a kb is a kb no matter how you crack it.
If someone is using 1000 as there basis that is incorrect...
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Br
Hi,
we are planning on migrating our TSM function from AIX to Linux. It
would appear that bringing both servers to 5.X and doing a server to
server export node (or many, actually :-) ) is the way to do it.
This does require that *every* tape be read and a new one written
though, which seems like
Hi,
I'm attempting to setup a shared 3494 library between linux boxes. I'm
running 5.1.5.4 on all the boxes. Drives are Fibre channel 3590s.
I've defined server to server communication etc., the library and drives
on the manager, and the library on the clients.
However, when I go to define the d
Hi,
First, I'm a Unix guy and this windows stuff is hurting my head :-)
I have a NetApp filer that is sharing a qtree as CIFS only. I have a
"client" machine (Windows server 2003) that I would like to use to
back up this share. Right now, I can back it up if I do it as Domain
Admin, but this se
Hi there,
We have a number of CIFS shares on NetApp filers. For security
reasons these cannot be accessed via NFS. Our issue is backing them
up. If I log into a windows box and run the backup all is good.
If I'm logged out, a scheduled backup of the share will fail (since
it's not mounted whe
Thanks Pete,
I'll give this a go and see what happens :-)
Jason
On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Pete Tanenhaus wrote:
Hi there,
We have a number of CIFS shares on NetApp filers. For security
reasons these cannot be accessed via NFS. Our issue is backing them
up. If I log into a windows box
me? We're looking to
perhaps use NDMP on our NetApp farm but would love to get a pro/con
feel going before committing the resources.
Thanks very much
Jason
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DreamWorks Animation
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a difference my TSM versions are...
AIX : 5.1.6
Linux : 5.3.1.6
Thanks for any help or advice.
Jason.
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Jason Lee
DreamWorks Animation
(818) 695-3782
standard RedHat 8.0.something
(as required by IBMtape).
Anyone have any thoughts, or an example iostat from a linux system
where there *are* concurrent accesses going on? BTW the system is
running 20ish client sessions and an expiration. Buffer pool is 2GB.
Thanks for any pointers.
Jason
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Jason Lee
DreamWorks Animation
help, where the
overall architecture well supports it.
Richard Sims
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Jason Lee
DreamWorks Animation
(818) 695-3782
of servers sharing the same DB
volumes.
- Allen S. Rout
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Jason Lee
DreamWorks Animation
(818) 695-3782
e a 1/2 TB database to move, and going the delete dbv route will
take days to complete - hence the question.
Thanks
Jason
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DreamWorks Animation
(818) 695-3782
the originals
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Jason Lee
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:52 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Restoring Database to new Location
HI there,
could anyone confirm that if one takes a
sage-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Thomas Denier
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 4:19 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Restoring Database to new Location
-Jason Lee wrote: -
could anyone confirm that if one takes a backup of the databa
ally high, and the true numbers can only be
achieved when the box has spare cycles and the requesting threads
have "time" to twiddle their thumbs.
Does this make sense, or have I been up too long?
Any thought, comments, words of wisdom or discussion would be
gratefully acknowledged.
Thanks
Jason
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DreamWorks Animation
(818) 695-3782
On Oct 21, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Allen S. Rout wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:00:06 -0700, Jason Lee
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
I have N clients all starting at the same time. They all are going
to request ~100MB of data (or at least that is the number being
reported by q session as byte
The good news is I'm the client as well :-)
I have a bunch of boxes that troll through a NetApp farm, so with
everything under my control politics doesn't come into it. I'll take
the opportunity to fix some philosophical errors in the initial setup
so I can get "wider" without the pain I'm about
This may seem trivial, but it drives me nuts
I administer my TSM servers from a Mac OS X box via the built in
terminal program. The "Insert" key on a mac is marked "Help" and
doesn't put the command line editor into insert mode (doesn't give much
in the way of help either, but I digress). This
On Friday, October 3, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Richard Sims wrote:
This may seem trivial, but it drives me nuts
I administer my TSM servers from a Mac OS X box via the built in
terminal program. The "Insert" key on a mac is marked "Help" and
doesn't put the command line editor into insert mode (doe
something
else, I'm
just talking out my fanny.
Shawn
From: Jason Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 11:47:42 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OS X Insert Key
On Friday, October 3, 2003, at 10:57
Hi,
A couple of months ago we upgraded our 3590E drives to H. Marked
everything as readonly.. moved all the data to "new" (scratch) tape so
as not to mix formats on the tape. etc etc etc
Now I'm noticing a high number of media errors. I'm assuming that some
of the old tape is not up to supporting
495 root 15 0 572M 572M 4400 S 3.5 14.8 19:15 1 dsmserv
5415 root 15 0 572M 572M 4400 S 3.5 14.8 10:14 0 dsmserv
8319 root 16 0 572M 572M 4400 S 2.7 14.8 4:15 0 dsmserv
9961 root 15 0 572M 572M 4400 S 2.6 14.8 0:14 1 dsmserv
An
Hi there,
yes, we've disabled HT in the BIOS. Other boxes see "4" CPUS.
Thanks
jason
On Nov 10, 2004, at 10:44 AM, Neil Schofield wrote:
Jason
I've got to start by saying I know nothing about Linux so take this
with a
pinch of salt but...
The Generation 3 (& Generation 4?) DL380 has hyper-threadi
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