On Saturday 19 June 2010, you wrote:
This is a Friday afternoon, just about to go home guess:
If your AIX box doesn't have the X11 libraries installed, (for example if
it is headless), you may need SWING, which needs AWT, which comes in one
of the X11 filesets.
If installing X11 filesets
Iocp fileset is installed on system , I will try installing X11 fileset and try
reinstalling the tsm server again
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
bos.iocp.rte 6.1.3.1 COMMITTED I/O Completion Ports API
Path: /etc/objrepos
bos.iocp.rte 6.1.2.0 COMMITTED I/O
Hi to all
Did anyone as tips to improve performance with TDP for exchange 2010, my
backup is lanfree my old fashion EXCHSRV01_DB took 03:28 for 413 GB , the
Exchange 2010 with VSS feature EXCHSRVB_DB took 02:01 for 184 GB.
The backup is thru DE duplication Data Domain on VTL.
On Saturday 19 June 2010, you wrote:
Iocp fileset is installed on system , I will try installing X11 fileset and
try reinstalling the tsm server again
You also have to 'enable' iocp. You can check it with 'lsdev -C | grep iocp'.
The iocp0 device should have status Available.
rant
I don't know
Hi Robert
I don't know if this is relevant under 2010 but under exchange 2007 VSS
backups to TSM automatically ran a consistency check using a program
with 'ese' in the name as the shapshot to TSM portion of the process
ran, and this check was single-threaded.
Perhaps there is something
The ese programs are exchange utils. This is a std part of the exchange backup.
After the snapshot is taken this util makes sure that the data in the snapshot
is good. In the pre vss backups this check was done by the online api.
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