AIX LANFree 5.5.3.0

2009-10-17 Thread Yudi Darmadi
dEAR all, I had a problem with archive in AIX client,TSM Client 5.5.0.0, TSM STA 5.5.3.0, TSM Server Windows 5.5.3.0. When i do an archive , client session is disconnected again and again, archive process seems never finished (it takes so long so i cancel it) and the act log show this error:

CHange TSM Server OS from 32bit to 64 bit

2009-10-17 Thread Yudi Darmadi
Dear all, I'm thinking about changing an existing TSM Server Win 2k3 Std Edition R2 SP2 32 bit , with Win 2k3 Ent Edition 32 or 64 bit because of memory (RAM) limitation another additional consideration. What consideration should i take before do this? Can i simply restore a database backup TSM

Re: AIX LANFree 5.5.3.0

2009-10-17 Thread Richard Sims
If your server and client fully evidence the indicators as described in the cited IC62348 APAR, you could pursue that. Otherwise, pursue applying the current maintenance level to your 5.5.0 client, which is unhealthily running at base level, with no maintenance. Once that is done, if the

Re: CHange TSM Server OS from 32bit to 64 bit

2009-10-17 Thread Skylar Thompson
I don't know that 32-bit and 64-bit databases would be compatible, so you'd have to export the data from one server to another. It sounds like you're going to be using the same server, so what you could do is upgrade the OS to 64-bit, but keep running 32-bit TSM. Then install 64-bit TSM alongside

Re: CHange TSM Server OS from 32bit to 64 bit

2009-10-17 Thread Remco Post
On 17 okt 2009, at 17:14, Skylar Thompson wrote: I don't know that 32-bit and 64-bit databases would be compatible, so they are, as long as your on the same platform. So you don't need to export/import anything, the 64bit server could even use the same database files as the 32 bit serve, so

Re: CHange TSM Server OS from 32bit to 64 bit

2009-10-17 Thread Skylar Thompson
Indeed. After some head scratching I couldn't think of any reason why they would be incompatible. I was about to send out a correction when your email came in. :) Remco Post wrote: On 17 okt 2009, at 17:14, Skylar Thompson wrote: I don't know that 32-bit and 64-bit databases would be