this?
Cheers, Suad
--
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 14:36, Jason Liang wrote:
> Hi TSMers,
>
> My environment is
> Fiber SCSI
> RS/6000(TSM Server) > 2108 SAN Gateway -> 3584 LTO library.
>
>
> The TSM server worked perfectly until
ave
code for direct SCSI copy (3rd party SCSI), in the past. The data path
would go to the TSM server then to the tape device (effectively like a
FC in-band backup).
I've read a user guide recently that points to direct device name
registration, so it may implemented.
Cheers, Suad
--
by putting them in a volume group and they came up
as 10GB OK)
Suad
--
Easy, don't reboot ;)
Seriously you should say what your server is (looks like a Wintel server
from 'ere judging by the reboot issue).
Are you losing the driver or connectivity? Does it come back if you
probe the device list/interface?
What's your firmware level on the drives th
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 09:38, Slag, Jerry B. wrote:
> http://www-1.ibm.com/support/search.wss?rs=663&tc=SSGSG7&dc=D400
And when you filter 'All Supported Versions' + 'Client' you get ;
No documents match your query
Please revise your search criteria
But if you use 'All Versions'
Then remove the mirroring.
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 16:43, Raghu S wrote:
> Here i am not worried about the protection.I am worried about the
> performace. Most of my client backups are failed.
>
>
>
> Suad Musovich
>
We have around a dozen people using the web admin interface and I see a
couple of them regularly causing that message. Haven't noticed any
problmes
I think it's more to do with the browser functionality(Java engine).
Try changing browsers and see if it stops.
Suad
--
On Thu, 2002-1
Have you though about upgrading to 5.1.5 and running Linux?
Also, I've been investigating and have found newer Intel based servers
are coming with a lot more I/O capabilities.
Unfortunately the vendors don't seem to publish I/O benchmarks for their
machines.
Suad
--
On Tue, 2002-11-1
It depends when the last time interval counts down to zero. Have a look
in the dsmsched.log file.
Have you changed the schedule within a few hours of the event?
Suad
--
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 05:20, shekhar Dhotre wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> quick question about scheduling :
>
>
ps
in a few hours.
I would look at keeping a separate Gigabit segment for the database
servers. It won't take too many connections on the main pipe to take a
big chunk of it, and if you stream to tape you want the LTO drive
buffers to be well fed (a potential performance issue).
Cheers, Suad
Hi,
Is there anyone running NUMA-Qs and TSM server in the same fibre channel?
We are trying to find out whether LAN free / TDPs are being developed for
Dynix, or IBM expecting everyone to flick over to Monterey.
Cheers, Suad
--
part from Fibre Switches/Hubs):
- SCSI/Fibre Gateway (we use 2108s, have up to 4 SCSI ports each)
- FC host adapter card for your H50
Cost: Our prices in NZ are very different
Cheers, Suad
--
words for each one
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 10:18:16AM +0100, Wolfgang Herkenrath wrote:
> Hi *SMer's,
>
> is there a way to synchronize the password for one node on two server's?
> I have 2 TSM-Servers (3.7.*), one at OS390, one at AIX.
> I registered 1 N
downside for us was having to use the TSM device drivers for our
DLT tapes (not sure about the other formats) this does not allow you using the
tape drives outside of TSM. A pain when you want to diagnose faulty drives from
the OS.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 09:18:44AM -0500, Lee
(assuming you are using different labels for the SERVERNAME option)
Remove both password entries (usually in /etc/adsm/) and start again.
Check you are running the latest client patch (I had the same problem with
a client and got them to upgrade (+remove password files)
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri
ke it a habit to wait for this to happen.
I got Tivoli support onto this but they haven't given me anything except
for some stabs in the dark (traces yield nothing)
Cheers, Suad
--
ANR1141I Move data process ended for volume BQY624
ANR0986I Process 698 for MOVE DATA running in the
BACKGROUND
for the dsmserv audit.. option.
Cheers, Suad
--
fixing patch for this last
> October, you are OK for the change to DST.
Yikes, DST ended 10 days ago here and I couldn't figure out why we were
having several hundred Windoze boxes bombarding the server with buckets
of files :/
Cheers, Suad
--
?
Cheers, Suad
--
can you do a "ls -l /usr/bin/svmon" and "file /usr/bin/svmon"?
Cheers, Suad
--
> I am trying to execute svmon but , getting following error ..any idea ?
>
> medrs2:ps -aef | grep dsmserv
> root 42134 1 0 Apr 02 - 2474:14 dsmserv
> r
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 09:02:13AM -0400, Kleynerman, Arthur wrote:
> Suad, did you specify force=yes (to override the options in the dsm.opt
> file)?
>
> For example:
>
> def clientopt opt_set 'Exclude ' seq=0 force=yes
Aaarrggghh ... found out what th
fter 73 hours.
How do you ascertain how many entries in a DB?
Suad
--
Have a look at:
http://adsmsalarysurvey.8m.com/
Cheers, Suad
--
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 09:56:47PM -0700, Dwight Wood wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have searched the archives and found only a few postings
> about the pay scale of ADSM/TSM Admins. But I didn't see any numbers out
Can you run a "q devc","q libr" and a "q dr" to see how you defined them?
Suad
--
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:36:10AM +0200, Hrouda Tomá¹ wrote:
> I have trouble with LTO 3583 library and TSM 4.1.3 in AIX 4.3.3.
>
> I installed the device driver for 358
We parse the Activity log and extract the data that way.
(using Perl)
Cheers, Suad
--
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 07:22:09PM -0400, Bill Robb wrote:
> Folks...
>
> I'm running TSM 4.1 on an S390 server, and have 85 clients divided into two domains
>- Novell and AIX. Many o
/dev/rmt0 inquiry )
Check if you are using the latest Device driver (lslpp -l Atape.device) with
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/AIX/
Suad
--
Fibre-Switch
display)
Suad
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 03:42:05PM -0500, S W Branch wrote:
> >timex dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rmt1 bs=1024 count=1000
> >
> >The result was real 21.06 seconds. This falls way short of what I would
> >expect when the advertised sustained tr
Get your users to archive their directories weekly (I think this can be automated).
It will create a 2nd file that will only backed-up once a week.
Also blame Microsoft for using a sucky way of storing e-mail data :)
Suad
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 11:46:35AM -0400, Vibhute, Bandu wrote
Has anyone run the special "recreate bitvectors" introduced in a patch
recently?
I have fruitlessly watch my system for 4 days waiting for the process
to end but nothing seems to be happening(system has been sitting at idle)
If so, how long did it take? how big was your database? etc...
Suad
--
ocal Tivoli support. They will inform me
when the fix gets released.
Cheers, Suad
--
They have added AIX and Solaris sometime in March.
It's mentioned on the Tivoli Concept site:
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/storage_mgr/storage_mgr_concepts.html
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 06:12:54PM +0200, Matthias Feyerabend wrote:
> We are trying to implement
Go to Richard Sims Quickfacts and search for NDMP.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 09:33:13AM -0600, Laura Buckley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone out there backing up (and able to restore) a Quantum Snap
> Appliance?
>
> TIA,
>
> Laura Buckley
> SSSI
yep
http://search.adsm.org
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 12:54:15AM -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> Is there a searchable archive on the web for this list?
the other 5.
During the audit I saw bursts of activity, up to 20MB/sec, then almost the
same period where there was nothing but polling. This was not consistent.
I won't do any more detailed testing until the end of the week but it doesn't
look good at first glance.
Cheers, Suad
--
On M
a Saturday.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:28:20AM +0200, Hrouda Tomá¹ wrote:
> How often do you provide full DB backup? Maybe increase of full DB backup
> frequency can lower your recovery log needs.
>
> Tom
>
> > -Pùvodní zpráva-
> > Od:
at 6 tapes on 18 are faulty ?
Nope, but it looks possible you need to update your firmware:
http://ssddom01.storage.ibm.com/techsup/swtechsup.nsf/support/ultriumfmr_ftp
Suad
--
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Paschal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: jeudi 17
ve gone from OBN1 to OCE1 to 12U7, and yesterday
> to 1550. And i'm still having problems. I'd really like to go back to
> OBN1 if i could find it...
Seek problems are one thing, read/write/locate errors are another.
Suad
--
Volume Name: UA0038
Sto
level Lan-Free backup?
Suad
--
on't allow _any_ used DAT tapes(unless they have only
been read on that drive) to enter that drive. Offenders get electrocuted
on the spot.
I replace every tape that has 1 year of use(they become hand-me-downs for
other systems).
Suad
--
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 11:12:06AM -0500, Ray wro
dbook
from http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/
Let the administrators worry about data/access/scheduling/
versioning/expiry etc. You worry about tape handling for all
(even if you do end up creating seperate storage pools per
platform).
Suad
--
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 02:21:23AM -0700, Chuck Lam wro
ANR8906I Cleaning drive DRIVE04 (/dev/rmt/10mt) in library DLTLIB.
ANR8908I CLEAN DRIVE for drive DRIVE04 (/dev/rmt/10mt) in library DLTLIB completed
successfully.
Suad
--
it.
I have no idea how the library controller/tape drive communicates with the
TSM server, but it works.
Cheers, Suad
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>
> Jeff Bach
> Home Office Open Systems Engineering
> Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
>
> WAL-MART CONFIDENTIAL
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
increase after the backup
and has got to 98% in one observed instance. Will it stop sessions if it gets to 100?
The reason we don't have a auto triggered backup is that we use a manual tape
drive (LTO is a bit of a waste for incrementals).
Suad
--
ones I have 2 dud IBM tapes (I believe this was to
do with microcode problems earlier on, I haven't retested since I upped to 1550).
On this side of the world IBM tapes are actually cheaper so we keep buying those.
Cheers, Suad
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> > We can get a better price on HP media. Does
The install readme says use ultrium or ultriumc.
Also, as Richard mentioned, look at the microcode on the drives.
Cheers, Suad
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On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:18:23PM +0100, Fab System wrote:
> All
>
> We have 4 LTO drives in a 3584 libary which is connected using a SAN Data
> Gat
them up.
They want a 30day retention period with one backup a month kept for a year (acheived
by a management class flag on dsmc)
Question:
Should we run incrementals or archive the files considering we have a date, as
opposed to frequency, retention requirement?
Suad
--
For the archive option I was going to set date specific directories
(e.g. /staging/2001/06/02/) rather than unique filenames.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 09:17:23AM -0400, David Longo wrote:
> One question pops up to consider in the planning. Do the files they put in the
>s
The TSMXX.README.SRV file has the instructions to set up the LTO library/drives.
Yes, you should use /dev/smc0 as the library controller device.
Suad
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 03:09:44PM -0500, Jeff Bach wrote:
> HELP
> I need some specific help on defining a new LTO libr
Can you do a "tapeutil -f /dev/rmt0 inquiry" ? (i.e. can you see it from AIX?)
Has it worked before?
If it hasn't, can you send the library/devclass/drive defs.
Suad
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On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:29:49PM +0200, Van Ruler, Ruud R SSI-ISES-31 wrote:
> Hi
>
> Equipment
Rather than using DRIVE for the format type in the devclass, try use ULTRIUM.
Suad
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>On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:49:51PM +0200, Van Ruler, Ruud R SSI-ISES-31 wrote:
> Suad
>
> it is the first time
>
> root@pat0008 # tapeutil -f /dev/rmt0 inquiry
> Issuing inquiry...
>
el (latest is 1550)
http://ssddom01.storage.ibm.com/techsup/swtechsup.nsf/support/ultriumfmr_ftp
Cheers, Suad
--
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:47:49PM -0500, Sam Schrage wrote:
> We purchased a IBM 3583 LTO in Jan, 2001. We've had 2 tape drives replaced
> already and a third
aning more towards the SAN
side of things? (e.g. switches, routers, connectivity, management, security etc.)
How about a SAN list dominated by Shark people? :)
(as I can't really see any but vendor/dealer controlled ones)
Suad
--
Are you talking about frame as in cabinet?
Is it not the library firmware at fault in this case?
Suad
--
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:38:12AM -0500, Jeff Bach wrote:
> There is a problem with 1550. It effects the 3rd and 4th frame in the
> library. The robot spazes out. We found it las
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 10:55:40PM -0400, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
> What EXACTLY do you mean by VGA ?As in 640x480x256colors or anything
> less than SVGA or XVGA ?
Careful, it might be a ploy to supplement their new creative licensing
scheme.
Suad
--
(We use crappy Wyse terminals)
barking up the wrong tree.
(http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/afs/downloads.html)
Anybody been through this?
Suad
--
i don't see a reply, so I can answer.
Yes, there is an old ADSM client for linux, which was unsupported but
worked OK. Just do a search for it on google.
You should be able to run the newer clients but am unsure about licensing
issues.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 12:06:24PM
dget, it's for you.
If I was to repeat the exercise of choosing from scratch again, I would pick
LTO. We can't afford 3590 and we have lost confidence in DLT.
Cheers, Suad
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:07:02AM -0400, Bill Wheeler wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have seen o
30kB/s. When I killed the 2nd restore session it speed up.
Similarly, later that evening, the system decided to migrate data to that
same volume and it did the same thing.
Bug/feature?
Cheers, Suad
--
Looks like you have a database inconsistency.
I had a similar problem last year and ended cleaning it up with an AUDITDB.
Check with Tivoli support to confirm this is the case (didn't have sessions
die on me so it might be a newbie)
Suad
--
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:55:06AM +0200, Rei
, make the individuals learn different things
and get them to draw from the others who have finished that area.
After a month, or two, you can send them to training and they will have
an appreciation of components, which makes the overview easier to understand.
My 0.02 cents worth
Cheers, Suad
The easiest way is to put it in a CGI executable directory (in Apache it's
a directory with ExecCGI option in the httpd.conf file) and make sure the file
has executable permissions set.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 01:00:44PM +0200, Stan Vernaillen wrote:
> Robin,
>
>
sion Support package to, hopefully, get us
ready-made information for the suits.
You might want to look at the availability of the Data Protection for
Applications you are running that takes advantage of the SAN environment.
Cheers, Suad
--
> We are a pretty large unix shop (5 Terrabytes to bac
? Would I
have to format the logvolumes?
I don't think recovering the database is going to work as the database
does not look to be the fault.
Cheers, Suad
--
BTW. Solaris 2.6, TSM 3.7.3
ey have not yet released a native fibre
version.
Cheers, Suad
--
or a hardware fault (I'm sure
Sun will contest it is a problem with the Application)
Anyone seen this one
Cheers, Suad
--
ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
I wonder if they will support jfs for Linux :)
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 11:59:46AM -0400, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> I used khexedit (for KDE) and did a text search for ext2.I then added reiserfs
> just before it. This actually worked for dsmc but I think I ran into problems
> with dsm not seing
They had a Windoze admin GUI client with the ADSM 3.1 clients.
Have you tried installing the whole client installation on a system?
Cheers, Suad
--
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 04:43:18PM -0600, Dave Jones wrote:
> Hi, Folks.
>
> Are there any GUI-based ADSM administration clients avai
Are you wanting to send the only copy on-site, or is this the Copypool tapes?
Cheers, Suad
--
ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
I have been playing around with web based forums etc.
Give this one a try:
http://nix.itss.auckland.ac.nz/adsm/
Not much eye candy but it seems functional.
Note: if you omit the password when adding posts/uploading you will not be
able to delete it.
-
Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED
How can you tell whether it's a LP8000 (short of ripping off the lid)?
Cheers, Suad
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On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:25:17AM -0800, Joel Fuhrman wrote:
> I'm trying to configure a new H80 AIX 4.3.3 host with TSM 4.1.1 using an
> Emulex LP8000 host bus adapter connected to a
I dont think you can do a hot backup because it does no do transactions.
The 2 easiest ways would be:
- have the filesystem mirrored, quiesce the database then break the mirror.
- write-lock a table at a time and do a mysqldump.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:31:48PM -0800, Gerald Wichmann wrote:
Got the same problem with an AIX server.
Their recommendation is to go back to 4.1.1 (failing that, back
to 3.7.4)
Cheers, Suad
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Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix Support, ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 11:21:45AM +0100, Petr Pøerost wrote
g quite happily.
Cheers, Suad
--
Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix Support, ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
BTW. Anyone know of a utility to measure Mbps throughput on a network interface
under AIX?
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 09:24:37PM -0700, Kelly J. Lipp wrote:
> Dan,
>
email to myself first to see if I can
solve it ;)
Cheers, Suad
--
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 10:56:48PM +1300, Suad Musovich wrote:
> [environment: TSM 4.1.2, AIX 4.3.3]
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed a standalone DLT4000 drive onto our TSM server
> for DB backup.
>
> It is see
I try to run the "backup db" command
I get a "ANR4571E...insufficient number of mount points available
for removable media" error.
Am I missing something?
Cheers, Suad
--
tsm: TSM1>q libr dltlib f=d
Library Name: DLTLIB
Library Type: MANUAL
me) from
Cheers, Suad
--
Sounds like you got communications problems to the drives.
Whats the physical topology of the system (what SCSI shares what,
which SCSI does the media changer connector use) ?
I see drive1 & drive3 having problems in the sample below, are
they sharing the same wire?
Cheers, Suad
--
On
If it's the same problem I had last week use GENERICTAPE devclass, not
DLT, for the deviceclass.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 01:47:19PM +0530, Ganu Sachin, IBM wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have configured DLT7000 standalone drive on RS/6000 H70 as OST ( Other
> SCSI tape drive
)
the DNS name, instead of "localhost".
It still sent data through the lo0 interface but at Megabytes a
second.
Anyone know what to make of this?
Cheers, Suad
--
Adding to that, why not create an instant archive or a backupset to restore from?
It gives you a snapshotted version of the data. The only drawback is, if
the TSM server is busy enough already, the archive/backupset might take as long
as the restore.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09
virtual volume.
It would redistribute the database to the Solaris host and the data is kept
as a large object on the tape-attached TSM server.
I also remember reading about grouping files together as a single object. I can't
remember if it did selective groups of files or just whole filesystems.
Cheers, Suad
--
m-watcher.
Cheers, Suad
--
;is it available".
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/data_protect_ess/index.html
Another angle could be IP over FC. Someone asked that question a few days ago.
We have put in the SAN/Shark topology. IBM marketing assured us that they will
have the tools to do LAN/Server free backup. If they actually deliver will
be another story.
Cheers, Suad
--
devices.
We haven't bought into full-blown SAN management yet as our needs
are simple for the moment.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 04:54:10AM -0800, Francisco Molero wrote:
> Hi colleagues,
> my environment is the following:
> I have a TSM server running in AIX and ano
More generally, you can go to rpmfind and search via distro or filename.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/
Cheers, Suad
--
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:30:56AM -0500, John Marquart wrote:
> I am not working on a 7.0 system - so I may be slightly off, but I am
> pretty sure that l
The HP-UX online manual gives no indication it allows library
sharing.
Confirm this with IBM.
Sharing isn't a problem technically as it like SCSI sharing but
the documentation gives no indication of this, so it might not
be written for the HP-UX version of TSM.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Mon, F
Convert the packages to .deb using Alien. You will have
to install ignoring dependencies/forcing.
You wont get the GUI going unless you find the correct library.
(don't care for the GUI myself)
Cheers, Suad
--
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:00:34PM +0100, Petr Pøerost wrote:
> Hello ,
I think you have to be a bit more specific.
Cheers, Suad
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:25:38AM +0100, Disler Claude ABX-SERV-ZH wrote:
> Hello World ;-)
>
> how did you control un- successfully backup of your servers?
> manually, or does somebody wrote a script for it?
>
>
see each other (zoned).
the end
Cheers, Suad
--
Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix Support, ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:24:50PM +1300, Walker, Lesley R wrote:
> Hi Ron, thanks again for the answer.
>
> Sorry to be asking so many question
e matching the
desired density. (I use tar cf /dev/rmt1.4 /junkdir )
Cheers, Suad
--
Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix Support, ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
>
>
>
> David B. Longo
> System Administrator
> Health First, Inc.
> 3300 Fiske Bl
uld need to be very fast.
Don't forget to tell us a report how it ended up going.
Cheers, Suad
--
Suad Musovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Unix Support, ITSS Operations
University of Auckland
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 02:14:09PM +0200, Marc Layne wrote:
> Considering that each drive can hand
We are about to buy a standalone Seagate "Viper" LTO drive.
Anyone had issues connecting these with TSM? (esp. AIX).
Seagate have Pending support for TSM, which usually means they haven't
got round to testing it.
Cheers, Suad
--
logs over the last X hours and email the contact of the node which was
to be backed up. I will give them a summary of success or failure.
It requires another script to be configured called tsm-common to run.
Cheers, Suad
--
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:01:15AM +0100, Disler Claude ABX-SERV-ZH wrote
4.11, Service Pack 8a.
Anyone experience similar problems?
Cheers, Suad
--
want
> to look at how you do collocation.
We are only drip feeding tapes into scratch proportionally to the total storage
growth.
Ours is going well so far (less than a third Capacity)
Cheers, Suad
--
>
> Adolph
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeffery Carroll&qu
ll be announcing the availability of during
this quarter.
Looks like marketing were pushing that hype as soon as they dreamed it up.
I'm scrutinising anything I am looking to buy off IBM nowdays.
Cheers, Suad
--
loosely translated:
We, the undersigned abhor the use of Afghani coffee beans in our
expresso machines...
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 09:38:44AM +0100, Fabrizio Giulietti wrote:
> Care amiche/cari amici,
> per favore non ignorate questo messaggio.
> Tratta di qualcosa che noi tutti, uomini e donne, d
The third application that is suspected is Mercury (god knows why)
> Are you using the latest TSA files from Novell ?
Cheers, Suad
--
Server REGNOV1 halted Tuesday, March 6, 2001 8:22:27 am
Break 1: Server-4.11a: Page Fault Processor Exception (Error code )
Registers:
CS = 0008
carce tape drive resource.
Suad
--
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 00:54, Cook, Dwight E wrote:
> This is a real catch-22
> BIG virtual volumes means less tsm data base space tied up tracking tons of
> little virtual volumes (and files on the remote server) BUT big virtual
> volumes also means l
Any recent Intel converts?
Cheers, Suad
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