Re: retention

2000-11-05 Thread Barth, Terry (MBS)
Hi Serge - I have version 3.7.2 at my server, soon to upgrade to 4.11 - Anyway, I thought that when an archive was created, it has to go out to the client, thus, it would put some burden on the client and network, or am I missing something? I want to implement archiving, but this is one of the

Re: TSM 3.73. include/exclude statements: where should they be?

2000-11-05 Thread Richard Sims
I have inherited TSM totally on my own now and have to learn real fast. I need to know where the include/exclude statements should go. The manuals say: dsm.opt or dsmserv.opt or dsmserv.opt.smp The previous ADSM operator was to have setup the include/excludes, but when I look in the *.opt

Exclude List

2000-11-05 Thread Barth, Terry (MBS)
Hello All - I was wondering in the NT environment, how you write up an exclude list for folders that contain a space. We could easily rename these folders, however, it would involve also changing names within various programs. Some, of course, are for Windows, therefore, those names cannot be

Re: Exclude List

2000-11-05 Thread Barth, Terry (MBS)
Never mind - I figured it out - I just put quotes around it and it works like a charm. -Original Message- From: Barth, Terry (MBS) Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 10:41 AM To: ADSM-L (E-mail) Subject: Exclude List Hello All - I was wondering in the NT environment,

Re: TSM 3.73. include/exclude statements: where should they be?

2000-11-05 Thread Joel Fuhrman
One other comment. If you modify the contents of the inclexcl file, you must restart the scheduler service because it only reads this file on startup. On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Richard Sims wrote: I have inherited TSM totally on my own now and have to learn real fast. I need to know where the

Re: TSM 3.73. include/exclude statements: where should they be?

2000-11-05 Thread Joel Fuhrman
I have this statement in the server name stanza in the file dsm.sys Inclexcl /var/tsm/backup.exclude Naturally the directory and file name can be anything you like. This applies to Unix. NT/Windows does not use the include/exclude file. On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Richard Sims wrote: I have

Can ADSM backup Traditional-Chinese Windows NT 4.0 server?

2000-11-05 Thread Terence Chung
Hi all, Now, I am testing to backup a Traditional-Chinese Windows NT 4.0 server by ADSM. The ADSM client hangs when it backup some files with Chinese filenames. My configuration is as follows: Client: Traditional -Chinese Windows NT 4.0 server with SP5 ADSM NT English client 3.1.0.8 Server:

Migration process using more than 1 tape drive eventhough migproc =1

2000-11-05 Thread Pietro Brenni
This problem is very particular I have occurances where a diskpool becomes full , or exceeds the Hi threshold and a migration process starts. Issuing a tape mount. About 3 mins later in the activity log another tape is mounted for the same tapepool. q proc shows only 1 tape mounted for the

del filespace problem

2000-11-05 Thread Robert Fijan
Hallo all ! I've got the following problem deleting a filespace: 04.11.2000 15:00:55 ANRD BFCREATE(768): Bitfile aggregate 0.7514479 not found in any storage pool. 04.11.2000 15:00:55 ANRD BFCREATE(781): Bitfile aggregate 0.7514479 not

Re: Migration process using more than 1 tape drive eventhough mig proc =1

2000-11-05 Thread Shalev, Jonathan
When the disk pool is full, a session can/will write directly to a tape in the "Next Storage Pool" for the disk pool. Run "q session f=d" and you will see which session is using the tape. Jonathan Shalev IDC Computing / Systems Engineering UNIX Server Platforms Intel Israel (74) Ltd. [EMAIL