Just a quick heads up,
We had been struggling with a really slow expirary process on a 33 gbyte
database.
Typically the process would delete inspect abount 30 or 50 objects a second.
Expirary was inspecting about a million objects a day.
No good a client was archiving a million objects a day.
On
>From memory the dsm.sys that tdp looks for should be in the api/oracle/bin
directory and not the dsm.sys that the client software uses.
Good luck
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday 20 February 2003 22:14
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Subje
There is a clone functionality in RMAN I think it would be quite easy to get
RMAN to restore a database on a different system. the trivky bit is getting
TDP to act like the other node I guess you would need to change the dsm.sys
node name and rerun the password program. Then it's restore database.
You need to lower the maxclient setting first and then you can reduce
maxperm.
But as noted if your using jfs2 filesystems it is not a good idea to lower
maxclient.
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From: Wheelock, Michael D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 5:38 PM
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% and then
raise the max client% upto whatever you put maxperm to.
You don't mention how the logging is setup do not use inline logging, and
dedicate a disk for logging. that means jfs2 log's.
regards Rodney Clark
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From: William F. Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Might be very obvious have you altered the softlink to libobk.a ?
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From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday 7 January 2003 21:28
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Subject: Oracle RMAN error
We have Oracle 8.1.7.4.0 (32 bit)on AIX 4.3.3 and TDPO 2.2.1.0.
TSM serve
Not really sure but you can force traffic via 1 interface by adding a
interface route.
Are the clients in a local subnet or are they behind the router ?
If behind the router why not simply use the gigabit adapter ? and remove the
10/100 adapters
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From: Daniel Sparrman [ma
Well I'm not sure about the latest TDP versions but in the older 2.1 or so
the options are a
little limited.
RMAN thinks in terms of redundant backups. The delete scripts that are
delivered with RMAN give a small insight on how to delete the old backups.
But it's based on deleting any files that ar
we have
H80 120 nodes
30 gbyte database
300 gbyte per night
SSA disks for stotage
100 gbyte storage pool
2 cpu's 2 gbyte ram
2 100 Mbit ethernet adapters
6 3590 drives in a 3494 lib
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I think the p630 is an excellent option for a TSM server.
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will be physically separated 100 Km's.
With little LAN bandwidth between the two.
And we are curious as to whether teh LAN free client can handle such a
setup. Assuming that we define all the drives needed for the LAN free
client.
regards Rodney Clark
I would get the solaris people to check and really make sure the adapater is
really not on autonegotiate.
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From: Stapleton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday 6 February 2003 00:05
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Subject: Re: Sun Solaris server backups not ending
From
Agreed, but it's a bit silly to backup 200 gbyte of historical database
every day. When a incremental backup in RMAN might send 10 Mbyte per day.
Extreme example yes, But I think RMAN is really worth the effort.
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From: Stef Coene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday
These are part of the CDE desktop do you have it installed.
If yes it's also possible to get these errors if you mess around with
LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LIBPATH.
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From: Kamp, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday 10 February 2003 13:59
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Subject:
Post us some details iostat vmstat and how much memory disks e.t.c.
The big quick win on AIX is vmtune -p5 -P10
But I guess you a.ready know that.
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From: PAC Brion Arnaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday 14 February 2003 09:44
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Subject: Re: OS
Well you dont mention the stripe size used for the database and logs file
systems.
We had our database and log on a striped filesystem and we had a really bad
expire perf srtipe size was 64 kb.
>From memory all database actions are 4kbyte.
Are these ssa disk if yes do you have write cache install
It looks like the new version of sysback will be able to do this.
At least thats what I read between the lines of the pre-informatie on the
web.
I would not waste my time with adsmpipe.
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From: Rodney clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday,14. February 2003 16:27
The current version of KVS can use DR550 as an archive, and heard a
rumour that the next release will archive to TSM. It's certainly
something we are waiting for.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Orin Rehorst
Sent: woensdag 4 januari 2
We do it with 200 km's only not with a vtl, works nice, can drive the
remote tapes at full capacity.
Dwdm ibm3592 and storage tek drives.
regards
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David E Ehresman
Sent: vrijdag 10 februari 2006 21:54
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Hi,
I would suggest that you take a close look at the snapshots of the
netapp boxes. Those coupled with ndmp backups into TSM are a very nice
combination. Instant restores and longterm retention in TSM, on paper it
looks very very nice.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mai
Gateways can send IPCMP redirects which cause static routes to be added
to adapters, This may be the case. It's the gateways way of telling you
their is a more direct path to the destination.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Gill, Geo
I think the main reason for this freezing is two fold.
1. maxperm minperm is at the default setting of 75 25
2. Io pacing is turned off
quick win is lower maxperm to say 24 man min to 12
turning i/o pacing on will also help but wil lower perfomance sometimes.
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From: Roge
Not sure but from memory the dsmtca should be setuid root. Could it be
that the pernmissions are incorrect ?
Regards Rodney clark
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Neubert, Kevin (DIS)
Sent: 17 October 2007 01:43
To: ADSM-L
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