I'm doing an export of a 5Gig database, with the following command:
export server devclass=expfile vol=data1.exp,data2.exp,data3.exp,data4.exp
filedata=none
My understanding is that this command will dump the entire contents of the database
(i.e. admin, node, policy info, as well as backup ind
Hi all,
We're having some problems getting backupsets to work.
We generate the backupsets with the following server command:
generate backupset [nodename] [backupsetname] dev=3590
This process completes without any problems. We can view the contents of the
backupset from the server using the "
or from
the current TSM server.
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From: MacDonald, David DA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 10:23 PM
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Subject: Backupsets appear empty on client
Hi all,
We're having some problems getting backupsets to work.
hnology, Inc.
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MacDonald, David DA
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 5:00 AM
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Subject: Re: Backupsets appear empty on client
"If you want TSM to estimate the a
We are planning to migrate our 3.7.3 TSM server from AIX 4.3.3 to Solaris 2.6.
We have an IBM 3494ATL with four 3590 tape drives.
Will the format of the databases be the same? Is it possible to shutdown TSM and copy
the *.dsm files, or should I do a database recovery to the new machine? How abo