I can't mail the nmon logging from the TSM server to the group because it's too
large for the ADSM-L mailing list.
Please send me an email if you want the file, I already send it to the two
people requesting the file on this list.
It's an quad core 3850 with 16GB memory.
Cpuinfo ;
Hi All
I have 3 copy pools on my TSM server.
One for normal type retention, one for monthly, and one for yearly.
The though process behind it was that similar type retention data i.e
monthly schedules are moved to monthly copy pools etc.
Am iwrong in doing this.
If I keep them
Inbetween,
had that Problem also after desaster Restore of Library Sharing Servers, just
try an update server with force=yes´
Kind Regards
hj
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ads...@vm.marist.edu] im Auftrag von Mario
Behring [mariobehr...@yahoo.com]
Adrian
Without knowing more about your environment, it's difficult to answer what
is best for you.
Separating the pools by data retention does have it's advantages, one of
which is that reclamation could be more efficient. However you are going
to end up using more tape media overall.
As for
Zoltan,
Thanks for your reply, I have asked that the dsmcad be restarted to
make sure changes were picked up. The dsmsched is so big that I can't
even open it, when I try it just hangs and I get not responding.
Yes multiple sessions are running and I have edited the dsm.opt file
I have an issue I need to find a solution for. We use EMC's Diskxtender on two
Windows servers. At some point in the past a Diskxtender option was changed
that had detrimental effect on backups..TSM started backing up Diskxtender stub
files instead of the actual files. That option has been
Hi Tom,
I'm not familiar with Diskextender
Is there a difference in the names of the filespaces that are being backed up
in TSM ?
A q filespace nodename on the TSM server.
If the bad backups are listed as a different filespace you can just delete
the filespace.
Do the stubs have a different
-Tom Melton wrote: -
I have an issue I need to find a solution for. We use EMC's
Diskxtender on two Windows servers. At some point in the past a
Diskxtender option was changed that had detrimental effect on
backups..TSM started backing up Diskxtender stub files instead of the
actual
Stefan, can you also post the output from a 'q log f=d' command? I would
like to know the size and locations of your active log, archive log, and
failoverlog. Thanks
Dave Canan
IBM Advanced Technical Skills
ddcananATUSDOTIBMDOTCOM
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Stefan Folkerts
Query backup reports the stubs as reported by the Windows file system - IE -
full size.
-Tom
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas
Denier
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:42 PM
To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L]
Hi Del,
Thanks SO MUCH for responding.
That is the doc I am using (the -01 version of the book), and I have to admit
I'm struggling with it! (There are now so many combinations of Exchange 200x,
VSS-software, and VSS-hardware that I'm finding it very difficult to figure out
which options
Wanda,
Answers embedded below.
Thanks,
Del
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu wrote on 07/19/2010
04:15:36 PM:
From: Prather, Wanda wprat...@icfi.com
To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
Date: 07/19/2010 04:18 PM
Subject: Re: TDP for
Hi David,
If you really want or need to migrate i.e. keep your legacy data without
having to export them from your current server to your v6 server, you
have to keep your existing platform (i.e. Linux).
Official documentation says :
Restriction: You cannot upgrade your server to run on an
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