Actually on a Novell Cluster, Cluster node should =no. Here is an
instruction sheet I created while I was setting up my clustered nodes. It
works very well.
Dave Marsh
LAN Engineer
Scottsdale Healthcare, Network Services
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I'm coming into this kind of late, but here is a copy of the
configuration I use to configure all of my NetWare clusters.
With regards,
Dave Marsh
Scottsdale Healthcare
Information Services
480.675.4395
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RDDIR option in my DSM.OPT
Have you restored your cluster without having the trouble I have had...
or have you been lucky, and by accident avoiding any
migrations/databasebackups?
Regards
Flemming
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You can put a line in the dsm.opt that forces dsmc to give up some
processor time for something else. The line is "processor" (without the
quotes) with a number. My dsm.opt shows processor 2. This forces dsmc to
give up processor time for 10 sec. at a time. Even though you may not
see your utilizat
I am assuming you are talking about a MS cluster. If so, one of the things you have to
decide is whether it is going to be an Active-Active cluster, or an Active-Passive
cluster. You may have specified that down below, but I can't see it. An Active-Active
cluster would require you to have (2) di
I would look to see if you are trying to restore compressed files to a
volume that doesn't support compression. If, let's say you created an
NSS volume on the Netware 6.0 server with compression turned off, and
the files coming from the old volume supported compression, you would
have an issue. If
Hello All,
I have TSM 5.1.5 running on an HP-UX 11 server. It is my understanding that
TSM picks up it's time from the server. Whenever we have to reboot the sever
for maintenance, the time on TSM jumps (2) hours ahead, but the time on UNIX
is still correct. Does anyone know of any time zone setti
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I have sometimes had a problem where the password file has become corrupt.
You can delete the tsm.pwd and then query tsa again. This will create a new
tsm.pwd file.
The path is;
SYS:TIVOLI\TSM\CLIENT\BA\TSM.PWD
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Yes, I have received many also.
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I am receiving tons of empty emails addressed from
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If it were me, I wouldn't worry about loading tsands unless this is a
replica server.
With regards,
Dave Marsh
Scottsdale Healthcare
Information Services
480.675.4395
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