Hi Danny
I once had a similar problem on a Windows 2003 server running the active
side of an Exchange cluster. It was impolitic to have downtime on this
box so the whole team (me, windows guys and Exchange guys) struggled
with it for a week. In the end it looked like a memory fragementation
issu
Hi Allen,
DP/SQL issues the "Waiting for Sql server..." message when it is
waiting for a SQL Server API to return for more than a few seconds.
DP/SQL cannot run a backup until that API call returns.
1. Take a look at the SQL Server log to see if it reveals anything.
2. Take a look at the Applica
Hi all,
Just learned of a backup "issue" we're having with a Windows 5.5.2 client.
They're running some imaging software called Persystent. Turns out they've
been having to reindex their repository rather frequently and this process goes
out and touches all the files and bytes in that reposit
A client of mine is having some problems backing up a moderately sized
MSSQL database.
MSSQL: 2005 9.0.4035
TDPSQL: 5.3.3.0
TSMcli: 5.3.4.0
TSMsrv: 5.5.3.0
We've got a variety of DBs on this MSSQL instance, several smaller
ones start moving data immediately and back up smoothly. So we know
we'
Also,
For some reason I have a extra baclient directory along with the Tivoli
directory I am not sure how that happened. I am trying to delete the
extra Baclient and so far have been unsuccessful. Has anyone
successfully deleted the TSM active Directory DLL (ad_dll.dll)
Tim
Origi
Hello,
Can you tell me how to un-subscribe this news group ?
Thanks & Regards
William
Senior IT Specialist, IBM Software Group
Tel: 2825-7613 Fax: 2825-0022
Hello,
I have read the TSM & VCB but some information is a litte unclear and
confusing
Do I keep the “Normal Options File for the Proxy node Server SN1266?
Along with the VCB-specific opt file? or will I be just needing the New
VCB-specific opt file?.
Below is regular dsm.opt-file (the vcb
Hi Steve,
Interesting...
Our opinion is that the SQL Server should not allow a differential backup
to
be run on a database that has never had a full backup run on it.
The Microsoft documentation clearly states that when restoring a
differential backup,
you must first restore the full backup.
The p
Hi Del,
Here is the log from the diff restore. By creating a database in the middle of
the week (and we only run a full on the weekends), there is no full backup to
go along with the diff. What I expected to happen the first time TDP tried a
diff backup on a newly created database was either: