Re: Diskpool size for DirMc

2001-06-26 Thread Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF.
Hello, 2-3 GB would be sufficient, René Lambelet Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre 55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland) *+41'21'924'35'43 7+41'21'924'28'88 * K4-117 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit our site: http://www.nestle.com This message is intended only for the use of

Open AFS?

2001-06-26 Thread Suad Musovich
Is there any way to backup a Open AFS filesystem? I see AFS support for AIX but I can't tell if it extends to Open AFS. There is also a reference in the developerworks site that you can compile in Support via the TSM api but aren't sure whether that is equivalent to a TDP, or I'm barking up the

Re: Diskpool size for DirMc

2001-06-26 Thread Hrouda Tom
Oh sorry ... bad miss ... you are completely right. Next time I'll take a better look ... :-)) TOM -Pvodn zprva- Od: Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Odeslno: 26. ervna 2001 9:35 Komu: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pedmt: Re: Diskpool size for DirMc Tomas, please

Re: Diskpool size for DirMc

2001-06-26 Thread Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF.
Tomas, please read the question ! What size to store the DIRECTORIES ... not the files themselves ! Best regards, René Lambelet Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre 55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland) *+41'21'924'35'43 7+41'21'924'28'88 * K4-117 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit our

Re: Diskpool size for DirMc

2001-06-26 Thread Hrouda Tom
I don't think it will be sufficient ... they have 200GB nightly backup (I understand incremental backup), and I gues it is caused by backup of great DB files (DB2 and Lotus) ... do you expect, that migration will start approximately 100 times during night backup with diskpool size 2-3 GB ??? My

AW: Pre schedule command to stop NT service ??

2001-06-26 Thread Stefan Holzwarth
Be a little careful with pre/post sched commands: As i know they are always executed as part of a (immediate) backup-schedule. Since i sometimes do a immediate client schedule for one file (e.g. boot.ini) to check all clients are ok after a network problem, or tsm server malfunction i have to

AW: Disk pool size vs large file

2001-06-26 Thread Stefan Holzwarth
Sorry for the little excitement, I have found a mysterious configuration error for that node: The number of mount points was 0. It seems I accidentally changed the option during an update of the clientpassword with the web gui. Under normal conditions the client should wait until its mount

Re: AW: Pre schedule command to stop NT service ??

2001-06-26 Thread Petr Prerost
Hi Stefan , I am using -preschedulecmd=.cmd -postschedulecmd=.cmd in client schedule definition ( options ) . This way command files are executed only during this specific schedule and dont apply to other actions . Regards Petr - Puvodnm zprava - Od: Stefan

Re: AW: Pre schedule command to stop NT service ??

2001-06-26 Thread Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF.
Hello, I like the pre/post schedule facility but : there is no synchronisation between execution of the pre/post schedules and the *sm command (backup/archive) itself. This can be very ennoying... Solution: shcedule a command instead of a *sm backup/archive. Regards, René Lambelet Nestec S.A. /

Re: Exchange mailbox restores

2001-06-26 Thread Del Hoobler
Jim, Along with your the other responses, take a look at Appendix B of the User's Guide. It has a section titled: Individual Mailbox Restore. Keep in mind that unless you want to restore the entire Information Store (Exchange 5.5) or the entire database (Exchange 2000), it requires an alternate

Re: AW: Pre schedule command to stop NT service ??

2001-06-26 Thread Petr Prerost
Hi , *sm command is started after preschedulecmd ends , it seems to me that there is max. 15 minuts time frame for preschedulecmd execusion.Prenschedulecmd option can se used in asynchronous processing. It works for me , but I understand that you prefer command . I had problems with checking

ADSM Worksheets/Planning

2001-06-26 Thread Gerrit van Zyl
Hi, We are in the planning phase for a new TSM installation. We plan to have a TSM workshop with the customer to determine the customers requirements and expectations. Can anyone please help with some sort of planning worksheet that one can work through with the customer? Any advice will be

Re: Exchange mailbox restores

2001-06-26 Thread Richard Sims
From the uninitiated, what is the procedure for restoring an individual mailbox from a backup made with the TDP client? My customer says he can't figure it out from the GUI, and I don't have access. Jim - Have your customer refer to the TDP manual. Appendix B talks about individual

reducing domain valuse

2001-06-26 Thread Ofer
Hi all, The following is my domain policy Versions Data Exists 14 Versions Data Deleted 2 Retain Extra Versions 90 Retain Only Version 30 I want to reduce the policy domain number to the following domain policy. Versions Data Exists 5 Versions Data Deleted 3 Retain Extra Versions 30 Retain

Re: full drives offsite pool

2001-06-26 Thread Ford, Phillip
Sure we do it all the time. It goes Disk-OffsiteDLT Disk-OnsiteDLT Now just to catch anything that has skipped or migrated from disk do OnsiteDLT-OffsiteDLT Just make sure you use the same copytapepool for all the commands. This is how we do ours every day. You can also do it by turning on

Remote computer with shared drive z:

2001-06-26 Thread Talafous, John G.
Greetings. We have a TSM 3.7.2 server and a TSM 4.1.2 client in a remote location that connects via a 256K connection. Consequently, we wish to only backup data files and not program files. The remote computer is located in a sales office in another state. The concept is for the mobile sales

Re: TSM and TDP for Domino command file.

2001-06-26 Thread Del Hoobler
Brian, Is your Domino server also on OS/390? Windows? AIX? Solaris? Take a look at domdsm.log in the TDP domino directory (or whatever you named the log file if you used the /logfile=x option in your command file.) Does it show that the TDP for Domino command actually ran? What were the

Re: reducing domain valuse

2001-06-26 Thread Richard Sims
I would like to know how much space on the library I will gain by doing that[reducing retentions] Ofer - That kind of information is very difficult to obtain... The size that you can get from the server Contents table is the Aggregate size, so you would have to try to mesh that with

Re: Remote computer with shared drive z:

2001-06-26 Thread Ted Byrne
John, Your optionset may be what is preventing the backup from occurring. Include/exclude statements in an option set are appended to the options in the dsm.opt file when the backup occurs. Since include/excludes are processed bottom-up, first match those in an optionset can easily override

Re: reducing domain valuse

2001-06-26 Thread Michael Hull
I can not guarantee that the following is true, but it is my experience. When an expire process runs, it reports the number of objects examined. From what I can determine, this is the number of inactive backup objects, which is the maximum number of objects that would be deleted by lowering the

ADSM Forms

2001-06-26 Thread Joseph Marchesani
Group Does anyone have a form they use which shows the preliminary steps required to get a server to the point where Tsm can be installed and a backup scheduled defined? Thanks Joe Marchesani

Re: Diskpool size for DirMc

2001-06-26 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.
Raymond, I have a diskpool set up for exactly the purpose you are interested in. I wanted to bring directory data availability up. I specify in the dsm.opt the dirmc option and it does go there. I do back up that disk to tape in case of disaster also, but don't migrate the data off. I have

Re: TSM server crash when backing up a LINUX

2001-06-26 Thread Richard Sims
Our TSM server is 3.7.4.6 and Linux client is 4.1.2.0, everytime when we start to backup the Linux, the TSM server crashes immediately. Here are a cut from dsmserv.err. Any idea? Back in January of 1999 much the same was happening, as the client sent the Linux version number to the server and

Re: Database entry size for an object

2001-06-26 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
I would also like to know if creating a COPY produces *2* entries in the DB or is the 400-800 bytes a measure of WITH and WITHOUT a COPY ? === Zoltan Forray Virginia Commonwealth University University Computing Center WWW.VCU.EDU e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice:

Re: Database entry size for an object

2001-06-26 Thread Prather, Wanda
Somewhere it's documented that a COPY in a copy pool increases the SIZE of the DB entry, does not create a second entry. -Original Message- From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Database entry size

Database entry size for an object

2001-06-26 Thread Kelly J. Lipp
Anybody have an idea what the true average db entry for an object is? How much space is really consumed per database entry for a backup object? We're taught 400-800 bytes per entry but this seems high. Perhaps we can arrive at this empirically by getting an idea from some of you about how many

Re: Database entry size for an object

2001-06-26 Thread Richard Cowen
From a posting of mine last year: (adsm v3.1) From the occupancy table: 22,254,868 ARCHTAPE archives on tape 40,030,448 BACKUP3590_OFFSITEbackup copypool on tape 40,065,503 TAPEPOOL backups on tape 102,350,819

SQL backtrack /ADSM problem

2001-06-26 Thread Jason Jackson
I am running ADSM 3.7 on AIX 4.3.2 and have intermittant problems with an Oracle backup. Oracle is version 8.1.5. We use BMC SQL Backtrack to backup the Oracle database and move that backup to storage via ADSM. Once in a while, I receive errors through SQL backtrack: [dtodump 180482}

Re: Database entry size for an object

2001-06-26 Thread Len Boyle
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [EMAIL PROTECTED] says: I would also like to know if creating a COPY produces *2* entries in the DB or is the 400-800 bytes a measure of WITH and WITHOUT a COPY ? My fuzzy memory says that IBM reported an increase of 200 bytes for each copy.