This schedule definition fails when the client is at the 5.5 level
with error message.
ANS1107E Invalid option/value: '-domain=all-local'
It worked ok with 5.3 and 5.4 clients
Any ideas ?
Policy Domain Name: DOMAIN5
Schedule Name: 2003_DAILY
In 5.5, system services is now backed up as part of system state; so the
SYSTEMSERVICES keyword is no longer a valid domain setting.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew
Hello everyone,
I am using an SQL statement to query against TSM server, but I am not
able to pull any information.
This stat information is from TSM server created by TSM client performing
dsmc backup delete.
06/13/2008 17:29:16 ANE4957I (Session: 23620, Node: SUNG) Total
number
Your posting does not provide the context of utilization of the
data. I would recommend depending upon the accounting records for
reliable, detailed, and fielded data on client sessions.
Richard Sims
Hi All,
We are thinking of replacing our IBM p 570 with a p 520. This server
would be used exclusively for TSM backups. We back up about 1.5 TB
every night. We have two tape libraries, one about 50 miles from here
and one locally, where we send all the backup data (about 66 TB total).
We have
We have 3 520s in use.
Each driving 8 Sdlt320 drives in separate L700 libraries and 2tb of
diskpool(on DS series disk).
We backup/archive between 2 and 3 TB a day.
Haven't had any performance problems to date.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sorry--I forgot to add some additional information. Our p-570 has
four 1.9GHz CPU's (Power 5+) vs. two 4.2 GHz CPU's (Power 6) for the
p-520.
_
From: Nancy R. Brizuela
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:04 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Nancy
Have you looked at a couple of IBM 9133-55A (Power 5+)?? We have about
2.5TB of change data per day using an IBM 3584-L32 w/3-D32s, fourteen
LTO3 tape drives, 1600 LTO3 tapes and about 130TB of data on-site and
130TB of data off-site. 200GB DB size and 3.5TB of disk cache on IBM
DS4800