I think the best way for you to determine the correct drive format is to
issue command similar in Red Hat similar to AIX lscfg -vl rmt*.
>From the output, you can tell which rmt are LTO2 and which are LTO3. From
there then you can define the drive from TSM server according to what
format you want.
my list.
Administrative gui for windows similar to what we had with ADSM 3.1. I
still have this some where althought I don't use it anymore
GUI - Yeah bring back pls
command - way to go about doing things
web interface - was good
ISC - no comment ^&%$
Thanks,
Sung Y. Lee
One more on my list.
Ability to perform a full backup without having to use many methods or
options and ability to perform full backup using TSM schedule without
having to specifying objects or directories.
Just as same the way dsmc i works, but only with dsmc sel.
For example, if you do dsmc
!st that some serious data size being backed up.
Can you verify that q actlog log really shows n drive being backed up?
Could it be some other drives? Also is it just being backed up a
particular directory path or going to thru all of N via dsmc i with
excludes statement?
I suspect that it is
When running a java gui, getting this message. Anyone seen this message?
TSM client 5.2.3, Solaris 9. Some search hits are pointing to
include/exclude but I don't believe this is the case.
dsmagent is terminated with rc : 265 -> ANS5166E An error occurred saving
the registry key
IMBase (Construct
Hello everyone,
I am using an SQL statement to query against TSM server, but I am not
able to pull any information.
This stat information is from TSM server created by TSM client performing
"dsmc backup delete".
06/13/2008 17:29:16 ANE4957I (Session: 23620, Node: SUNG) Total
number
When expire inventory runs.. in what order is expiration processed? I
would thought it would be in alphabetical order, but it does appear to be
after closer examination. I wish we can expire inventory by the node
name. That would be cool.
Thanks,
Sung Y. Lee
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you want to expire nodes on an alphabetical
order rather than on a tsm decided order ?
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Erwann SIMON
Sung Lee a écrit :
> When expire inventory runs.. in what order is expiration processed? I
> would thought it would be in alphabetical order, but
ANR2000E Unknown command - QUERY ADSM-L.
ANS8001I Return code 2.
Thanks,
Sung Y. Lee
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Just to provide you with some stat information
backup set generation without table to 3592 took about 6 hours to process
577 GB with 8.5 million items.
The most of our data are collocated.
I would think that if you have a huge TSM DB and data is on many tapes not
collocated there would be alot of
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