That did the trick but it still backs up all folder entries for the excluded
files
Can those also be excluded?
Dsmsched.log
06/12/2014 19:11:04 Directory-- 0
\\server\d$\USR1\Folder1\Webfiles [Sent]
06/12/2014 19:11:04 Directory-- 0
Just so we're all clear here.
You cannot TSM dedup to virtual tape, even though the virtual tape is actually
disk. TSM dedup has to go to a TSM defined FILE storage pool, not a TSM
defined tape storage pool.
If you write to a virtual tape storage pool, the data will be written to those
Hi
I been looking into the backups tabel in tsm, to figure out why i have high
difference in the occupancy for different TSM for VE backup. And I can see,
that after I change a mgmtclass on the backup, I still have a lot of ctl and
dat files with the old mgmtclass even if the files still is
Because of this, and if you want to use TSM dedup, you could access your
storage over NFS as a FILE device pool. That is, instead of using a VTL
interface over fiberchannel you could bring up a NFS server on the Linux box
and access it as a TSM FILE device pool over ethernet.
Whether to use
Hallo Leif,
normally rebinding will be really done , if you initiate a NEW backup.
Rebinding then covers all versions according to your new retention parameters.
Pay also attention, if you use vmmc and vmtclmc, the latter one only defines
the destination storage pool and NOT the retention
Hi,
We are trying to set up an automated refresh of our test system databases
(Microsoft SQL) using the TSM SQL client. Does anyone know if it is
possible to automatically do an SQL backup of a production server database
and then restore this to a test system server via a command line script?
So, can anyone send me the latest TS1130/3592E06 firmware, privately of
course?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Frank Fegert fra.nospam...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello all,
we too have been successfully had all of our IBM equipment (xSeries,
pSeries, storage, SVC, tape libraries, SAN directors)