Anyone have some information on when we can expect the tdp for exchange to
supports exchange 2013
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Leif Torstensen
Hello Karel
Thanks it's what I needed
Another question If I can , to run 2 STA instance to tow different station I
need in the second one to add another tcpport 1600 (default is 1500)
If not got an communication rror , when I change in my second TSM server the
tcpport to 1600. I succeed
Hi Leif,
As you probably understand, we are not at liberty to give specific dates,
however our target for adding Exchange Server 2013 toleration support
for both FlashCopy Manager and Data Protection for Exchange is
late 2Q13 / early 3Q13(in the next PTF for both) and for
Exchange Server 2013
Yes i do understand, but thanks for this anyway :-)
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Leif Torstensen
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I want to do a couple of practice upgrades of our tsm server v5.5.4 to a
different box running v6.2.4.
Reading the upgrade guide, I have to do the
Dsmupgr prepared
Then a
Dsmupgrd extractdb
I have not yet determined whether these will render the 5.5.4 server unusable?
Has anyone out there
Using a second machine the source server and its database are unaltered during
the upgrade/extract.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee,
Gary
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:20 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
We did an upgrade from 5.4 to 6.2.
I used a copy (SAN trick) for the source of the upgrade. I do not think the
5.5 to 6.2 upgrade changed the copy, I did not check, but I did not see any
writes to the disks. The extract was written to a new disk. We created a new
devclass (file) to write the
Dear Gary,
The preparedb can make changes to your database. But as far as I know, the
goal is a tsm 5.5 database, so you could be safe, but I never take the
risk... So if you want a fall-back, prepare for a fall-back.
During the preparedb (takes seconds) and extractdb (can take hours) your
TSM5
So far, sounds good.
This is my plan.
1. run prepared on 5.5.4 server.
Two create a file devclass on 5.5.4 server pointing to /upgrade.
3. mount a file system from the new tsm server onto /upgrade.
4. extract the db to /upgrade.
5. restart the 5.5.4 server for production work.
6. do the
As a CYA perform a DB backup before step 4
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee,
Gary
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:03 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] upgrae from 5.5.4 to 6.2.4
So far, sounds good.
We have done the same thing as well.
If you want more detail on the plan, I would do the following:
.1 Only needs to be done once, but load the upgrade utilities on the
server to be upgraded
.2 Backup 5.5.4 Database
4 extract the database .(when I extract the db I always
IBM Tivoli is looking for interested parties to join
our Early Access Program/Beta Program for FlashCopy Manager,
Data Protection for SQL, and Data Protection for Exchange.
If you are interested in taking part, please go to the
URL below and complete this initial sign-up form.
You will then be
Hi, Robert. I think this is the point of confusion.
tcpport is the TSM Server's listener port.
lanfreetcpport is the port on which the stg agent listens.
Between your two instances, tcpport should be the same if both instances
are talking to the same TSM Server.
The two
Are your DB and log drives on a SAN?
What I did for the testing was a hot split of the disks so I would not impact
the production system. This worked 8 out of 9 attempts. The actual upgrades
were a cold split after a DB backup.
Andy Huebner
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor
Way back when, when I updated my 3592 drives, I seem to recall I was
able to write the higher density format to the old tapes, once they went
through a scratch cycle... We just went through a long period in which
space got ... easy. :)
I'm contemplating updating from the E05s to the E07s now,
IBM usually supports writing to media 1-generation back but can read
2-back. My E06 read and write JA and JB. The E07 drives will only read JA
but can write to JB and JC.
-
Zoltan Forray
TSM Software Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology
We just replaced our 3592-E05s (plus our 3590-H1As) with 3592-E07s
(and a couple disk arrays for FILE pools). I was also replacing our
3494 library with a pair of 3584s, which was the bigger change for me.
A quick brain-dump of -E07 things of note:
* 3592-E07 can read 3592-JA media but not
On 02/27/2013 04:29 PM, David Bronder wrote:
[...]
Thanks!
I've definitely noticed the increased performance of the -E07 drives
in addition to the higher capacity (also the faster mounts, and the
faster robotics in the 3584s).
I was struck by that, too. The 3494 moves at what seems to me a
Allen,
You are recalling correctly as I have done the exact same thing. We are
currently migrating from our 3494 library with 3592 E05 drives to a 3584
library with 3592 E07 drives. I have removed some of our old scratch
3952 E05 JB tapes from our 3494 to use in the 3584 without incident.
They
Hi,
AFAIK, preparedb will upgrade the DB to 5.5 and do some checks. No matter as
you already use 5.5.
I would backup the database before halting the server and doing the preparedb.
You need to create the device class for the extractdb before halting the
server. You cannot just add it to the
Hello Everybody,
We are implementing Exchange 2010 and want to use TDPE and TSM Client to backup
databases to TSM Server 5.5.6.
I am not very cool in Exchange and our Exchange administrator is not very cool
in TSM.
Two servers MB1 and MB2 are configured to keep databases in active-active mode
Hello Pascal
Thanks for the explication
But as I said in my previous message my environment looks like this: ( I am to
backup to 2 different TSM servers)
· First Instance STA (default tcpport 1500) go to TSM server1 , in his
dsm.opt I add: lanfreetcpport
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