The last time I asked support, they suggested creating 0 bytes files
(with touch.)
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> Crosskey, Adam - Resources, ICT Services
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> Thomas Denier
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> RODOLFICH, NICHOLAS
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> I want to ONLY backup the c:\Cisco IP Communicator direct
Over here, management wants to keeps all servers for six years; even
decommissioned servers without any useful data on them.
When our 3584L32 (LTO1) was nearly full, we decided to "archive" (move
nodedata) old nodes to a primary storage pool outside the library to be
kept on shelves.
> -Origi
I thought I'd mention that the base code cannot be downloaded from the
FTP site but from the passport advantage site. I learned that during a
3AM priority 1 call to support. :)
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> Smith, I (Ian)
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Hi,
I just wanted to share a small script I hacked to give me some live
estimates during database backup. I run it as a subprocess while the
database backup is running in foreground in my daily scripts.
Feel free to optimize it... :)
-bash-2.05b# cat tsm_vault
-8<-
[...]
( while [[ `${L
Hi,
We have some cleanup to run on the database to reduce occupancy in the
library after a chance in retention policy by management.
I want to delete certain TDP Exchange objects but before doing so, I
need to know how much occupancy these object take.
Of course TSM is not nice enough to give us
I'd tend to agree but on Windows you have two "flavors" of 64bit. "Real" 64 bit
(Itanium, IA-64) and "emulated" (AMD's AMD64/x86-64 or Intel's EMT64T:)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
Does someone have experience/metrics on both that we could compare?
-- Martin
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