Hi all

If anyone has anything that they would like to share out, I suggest putting it in the UG github repo at:

https://github.com/gpfsug/gpfsug-tools

If you can't use git, by all means send it directly to me at: [email protected] and I'll add it in for you.

All the best,

Jez


On 03/12/15 17:46, Eric Horst wrote:
marc, would you or somebody be willing to share a copy of samples/ilm/mmfind to a lowly gpfs 3.5 user? I assume as a sample it might be shareable. I was just about to put some effort into improving some local code we've been running for a long time that was based on gpfs 3.2 samples and is not parallel.

Thanks

-Eric



On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:08 AM, Marc A Kaplan <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Perhaps you can use mmapplypolicy which has a parallel file scan
    and parallel execute whatever script you like against the files
    found capabilities to "drive" your backups.
    That is what the IBM supported mmbackup does.  mmbackup is
    supported for use with IBM/Tivoli TSM. Of course IBM would like
    you to buy TSM, but you are free to "mashup" mmapplypolicy with
    any other software you choose.

    Also we recently shipped an improved version of samples/ilm/mmfind
    that makes it easy to exploit parallel find and execute without
    sweating the details of mmapplypolicy and its peculiar policy
    SQL/rules.

    -- marc of GPFS


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