Hi, I've seen several of your posts regarding your experiences with upgrading your TSM server from 4.X to 5.X. We attempted this upgrade a few weeks back, not knowing at the time about the SYSTEM OBJECT problem, and after several hours aborted the upgrade and restored from backup.
We are at 4.2.2.3, and we have about 200 Win2K clients, a 32GB TSM database (54% of which is SYSTEM OBJECTS!!). We've been retaining 60 versions of the SYSTEM OBJECT files / server, so we are going to have some major problems obviously. We did not realize the err of our ways as far as retention until we ran into the upgrade problems. We were totally blindsided by this, as it seems you and so many others have been as well. IBM has recommended the following: 1. Upgrade to 4.2.2.12, so we have the CLEANUP BACKUPGROUP utility, and the SYSTEM OBJECTS will begin to expire properly. 2. Change our retention policy on the SYSTEM OBJECT stuff gradually. 55days, 50 days, 45 days, on down to 5 days. I'm assuming the gradual stepdown is because of the time required to expire? 3. Run the CLEANUP BACKUPGROUP utility. It will take several days? I've heard you can start it after daily processing, kill the process when its time for backups to begin, and start it up again the next day. So on and so on until its finished. Have you had experience with that? 4. After the cleanup, upgrade to 5.1.X, during which the upgrade db will run. I have been told that the upgrade db could take days! Your experience? During this time, no backups/restores can be performed, correct? Bottom line, I'm getting different answers from IBM support, from our IBM reseller, from the newsgroups, etc. I am desperate for some feedback from someone who has actually made it to the other side. I'm going to have to give this another go very soon and I'm not at all looking forward to it. ANY experiences or suggestions you can share are GREATLY appreciated!! Thank you so much, Kevin This E-mail contains PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION intended only for the use of the Individual(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this E-mail, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this E-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this E-mail in error, please immediately notify us at (865) 374-4900 or notify us by E-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
