with mixing media from different makers?
I'm assuming that there should be no problem here, but you never know ...
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very much,
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Richard Sims wrote:
The experienced-based
the CD boot. Lots of
flexibility, but you need to dig around and test to make sure you get
everything you need and to exclude what you don't need By including the
TSM client directory, TSM can take over the restore once the OS is up
and running.
Graham Stewart
David E Ehresman wrote:
Anyone
to the TSM server and
client to handle the database queries of the 100 million files faster.
Is there anything in LAN/serverfree that might help in this scenario?
Server: 4.2.2.12: AIX
Client: 5.1.7: Solaris 8
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. The source server probably has a
different controller (or a different release of the same controller)
than the target server.
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Mark Stapleton
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servers has this coded
Domain ALL-LOCAL -d: -q:
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Phone: 845-486-5643
Fax: 845-486-5921
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Hello,
I solved the problem by putting a carriage return at the end of the
string. If you come DRM to other keys in FilesNotToBackup you'll see
they all terminate with a carriage return. I suspect all these
solutions accomplish the same task ...
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Network and Storage Services Manager, Information Technology Services
University of Toronto Libraries
130 St. George Street
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On 10-04-30 12:28 PM, Ian Smith wrote:
Allen,
perhaps a little tangental
) and the client at 6.2.1.1 the NFS backups work perfectly.
Haven't got around to contacting IBM yet.
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Graham Stewart graham.stew...@utoronto.ca 416-550-2806
Network and Storage Services Manager, Information Technology Services
University of Toronto Libraries
130 St. George Street
Toronto
, write that out to a file and archive
that file along with the gz. That way, later, you can get a reference of what
was in the archive without having to retrieve and extract the gz file. And
demonstrate to auditors that the files were archived successfully.
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Network and Storage
complete successfully, but some days
take twice as long as other days.
No NFS. All local disk: SSD (DB and logs) and SATA (storage pools). No
deduplication.
We haven't yet placed a support call with IBM about the variance in DB
backup times, but intend to.
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Network and Storage
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