It is possible to run TSM as a non-root userid, in which case you wouldn't
need root privs to kill it. However, I still find there are times when it
is necessary to reboot AIX to clear an I/O problem.
At 10:41 AM 2/8/2002 -0800, Cheryl Miller wrote:
We just converted to TSM 4.2.1.9 from
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cheryl Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
We just converted to TSM 4.2.1.9 from NetBackup. We are finding that our
group needs to be able to stop the TSM daemons and start the start up
script, instead of always having the system admin. do this. Right now I am
told that
We have been performing scheduled incremental backups on our solaris machines
for weeks with no problems. On several of the machine lately, the schedule
will get a return code 4 bacause an 'invalid domain' was entered, yet nothing
on the machine has changed.
The domain list is placed in the
Len, you bring up a good point.
NetBackup has a script called bpkillall or something like that. It did a ps
-ef | grep bp looking for what was necessary to kill and issued a kill -9
against each one of the tasks. Why could they just not create a script with
the sticky bit on it that executes
HiWe have a 3584 with 3 drives; 2 are SCSI attached through a San Data Gateway R03, and one drive is direct FC attached to a switch.We're using this library with a IBM P-Series 610 with one FC adapter.The problem is that the performance of the 2 SCSI drives attached to the SDG is very poor. The FC
How long are the SCSI Cables, are you sure the termination is ok. Might be
a bad cable. Differential SCSI is really picky.
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From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:58 AM
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Subject: 3584 amd SDG R03
Hi
Hi all,
I found similar questions and answers in the archives, but .
The question is: Is there still any advantage to use RECLAMATION instead of MOVE
DATA Commands ? (except the handling!)
In earlier Versions the MOVE DATA Command didn't free empty spaces in
aggregates.
But now there is a