I do not think that Shared Memory is supported for TSM 4.1 under
Solaris. I believe TSM 4.2 will provide this.
- Original Message -
From: "Block, Clemens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Shared Memory driver on Server startup
Hello All:
How do I turn on TSM tracing to show which TSM API calls my application
uses?
regards,
west suhanic
Hello:
> What type of OS on Intel?
>
> If it's Linux then the problem is easy to overcome (and I don't mean by
using a
> journaling filesystem, either).
>
> Mitch
>
If a journalling file system is not the solution. What is? Could you please
state the
solution you
? Could one acommplish
what you are suggesting; i.e., limiting the number of inodes, on a
journalled file system like ext3, jfs, xfs or
reiserfs? Finally why is a journaled filesystem that is getting a large
number of writes to it not a good
choice for TSM?
best regards,
west suhanic
We have a long project that will require travel It will be more of a
professional services person going from project to project. TSM is the main
focus, being able to dig into the product.zoning, data protection, etc. This
is a consulting position, so please get back to me on your interest and
rate.
Hello All:
Any idea when the TSM server for Linux on an IA32 box will be available?
regards,
west