I start the scheduler as follows:
#echo 'dsmc sched /dev/null 21' | at now
This works fine
Kurt
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ditto. It definitely works.
nohup is a pain in AIX.Sumitro.
gt;From: Bruce Arlt
Hi
environment:
one TSM server with disk pool stg_sapdisk_1 (Estimated Capacity (MB) 80.000
i.e. 80GB).
next storage pool defined for stg_sapdisk_1 is tape (6 drives are
available).
every two days a tdp for r/3 backup runs (sap environment is 600Gb).
I have set up R3 client for 6 parallel
Error-Message:
Tivoli Storage Manager
Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Domino - Version 1, Release 1, Level
2.0
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999, 2001. All rights reserved.
License file exists and contains valid license data.
CEE3501S The module libApiDS.a was not found.
From
Some of this will depend upon the size of your SAP filesystems and on your
MULTIPLEXING value. TSM sees the sum of multiplexing filesystem sizes as
the actual 'file size' for space calculation. In my case, 1.6 GB files (all
of them the same size) and 6-way multiplexing, for a 9.6 GB data file to
Hi all,
I'm working on installing a second SSA drawer in my system. I'd like any
opinions as to best connect this. What I've got is an M80 with 2 SSA
controllers, and now, 2 SSA drawers full of 36gb disks. What would be the
best way to connect this so no matter what happens to the controllers
Question: When an object is passed via TDP to TSM for backup, does the
defined storage pool in TSM have to have enough space to backup the entire
object? If the storage pool has 20GB defined, but the object is 45GB, won't
the backup spill over to the storage pool specified in the next storage
Yes, that's how I see it ..
Gabriel C. Wiley
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Ike Hunley
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Typically, you define a maximum size for the storage pool. The problem here
is that the TDP is different and Oracle does not preannounce the object
size. So, I think it will get to 20GB fail and then resend the object, but
TDP for Oracle may not be able to resend, thus it will just fail. This