Hi there,
Some time ago, while using dsmadmc (on AIX 5.3) to do some
filespace-maintenance, I noticed that dsmadmc does something
interesting when it asks you if you really want to delete a particular
filespace.
When you enter a DELETE FILESPACE command, you're normally asked
if you really want
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 14:02:28 -0500, David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've just done a reconfig of my DB and LOG volumes that flies in the
face of conventional wisdom - but it works!
[...]
I think that most TSM admins tend to prefer as many ways to keep their
pants up as can be arranged.
Just recently I had 2 clients where their TSM server crashed (Windows..go
figure!) and wouldn't start back up again with log
corruption errors. I managed to get both of them back up by renaming the
primary log volume(s) and starting TSM. Came right
up...complained about not having the primary
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Jurjen Oskam might have said:
Hi there,
Some time ago, while using dsmadmc (on AIX 5.3) to do some
filespace-maintenance, I noticed that dsmadmc does something
interesting when it asks you if you really want to delete a particular
filespace.
When you enter a DELETE