IBM doesn't support the TSM server or a storage agent on the VMware platform.
Are you sure about that? The link from Del earlier asserts that TSM Server *is*
supported on VMWare.
David McClelland
London, UK
On 27 Jul 2011, at 20:37, Stefan Folkerts stefan.folke...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops on
Q OCC is what I would go by, and my interpretation of those numbers (very
scrunched up/misaligned on my iPhone screen) don't look right to me.
I might expect some minor variation in physical/logical space occupied between
source and target servers, but the number of files per filespace should
What is the size configured for your FILE devclass volumes? Too small and it's
likely you'll be mounting to lots as you describe here.
/David Mc
London, UK
On 20 May 2011, at 22:09, Vandeventer, Harold [BS]
harold.vandeven...@da.ks.gov wrote:
TSM 6.2 on Windows.
Clients backup to a pool
requests.
Regards,
Shawn
Shawn Drew
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Hello David,
I didn't see any context in your posting here - or the original post you may be
referring to. Are you wanting to know about any particular limitations of
FastBack (e.g., OS support, restore capabilities, platform resiliency)?
David McClelland
London, UK
On 17 Feb 2011, at 11:38,
I don't know that it has been officially announced yet, but there's finally
some content up here:
http://tsm2011.uni-koeln.de:
Hilton Dresden Hotel, 27th-30th September 2011.
David Mc
London, UK
Valid for what exactly? What is it that you require it to do in terms of
retaining your clients' data? Then we can tell you if it meets your
requirements.
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David Mc
London
On 29 Oct 2010, at 07:14, M KIRAN KUMAR ki...@dqentertainment.com wrote:
Hi, please check the policy
Try this:
Versions Data Deleted: NOLIMIT
This, in collaboration with your RETO and RETE settings of 30 days, should
ensure your inactivated objects remain available for restore for the 30 days
you require.
Rgds,
David Mc
London
On 25 Oct 2010, at 08:56, Lakshminarayanan, Rajesh
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Hello
First of all, I am not a Solaris admin or an Oracle DBA and my knowledge
about it is limited
We plan to use TSM for San and TSM for databases to backup Oracle DB
FastBack doesn't currently support clustering for the Server component, only
for its backup clients.
There isn't a TSM Server 'database backup' equivalent with FastBack, but there
is the FastBack DR Hub component which effectively provides a ready-to-restore
replica upon another
Curtis,
Data Domain has good market share, but very few DD customers use VTL.
Really? That surprises me a little (i.e., the marginalised VTL usage) and isn't
necessarily representative of the TSM customers I've spoken to or worked with
using DDRs, many of whom still use the VTL functionality.
-01.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-mail/
Thanks,
Del
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From: Eric Vaughn evau...@stevenson.edu
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Good work Steve, thanks for passing this on.
Also note that 12GB is not enough virtual memory to run a library
manager
with minimal configuration.
I have 8GB of real and 4GB of swap on this zone and am running out
of swap
space.
Crikey, I guess the days of running a couple of TSM Server
What exactly was the 'export node' command you issued to export the
definitions and data between servers? And what exactly did the TSM
Server activity log report regarding the completion status and
statistics of that export process?
//David Mc
London, UK
On 3 Jun 2010, at 08:47, M KIRAN KUMAR
Off the top of my head, I think 5.3.7.4 was a more recent Windows 2000-
safe version that I used to deploy back in the day, but there may have
been one or two further Win2K-able releases after that.
//David Mc
On 18 May 2010, at 14:21, Lee, Gary D. g...@bsu.edu wrote:
I know this is old,
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- One point is that you gain virtually nothing by 6 volume groups. You
can
put the six LUNs in a single VG, no performance difference I believe.
- Have you tuned the queue_depth of the LUNs based on AMS
It certainly is possible, and often implemented in the case of clients
backing up large objects or LANfree clients, providing you have your
management class policies appropriately defined.
/David McClelland
London
On 18 Apr 2010, at 12:57, Mehdi Salehi ezzo...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
A
Of
Roger Deschner
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If PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE is in effect and has been initialized with
the node password successfully encrypted and stored, and if you then
go
to create
Nick,
Very quickly - yes, shared is how I've worked with them in the past
(about 4 or 5 years ago though). No promises, but I'll see if I can
dig something out from how we did it when I'm in front of my PC again.
/David McClelland
(from my iPhone somewhere in) London, UK
On 19 Mar 2010, at
Yes, multiple applications/TSM server instances can independantly
share a single 3584/TS3500 library which has been split in to multiple
logical libraries, as long as each is allocated at least one control
path.
/David McClelland
London
On 14 Mar 2010, at 12:11, Mehdi Salehi
But this is only a factor when using the simultaneous write capability
which isn't the default (and in my experience isn't used all that
frequently). In more common usage a backup storagepool process will,
once invoked, read uncopied data from primary storagepool volumes and
write it to copy
.
Mario
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I think request is not clear. What do you mean restore . on
another TSM Server
Try launching the installer in console mode - if I recall, with '-i
console'. You'll get text prompts rather than the GUI.
David McClelland
London SW14
On 14 Dec 2009, at 09:20, gugu tsm-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Good day
I'm currently installing TDP on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
What's the mount retention on the target tape device class set to? If
currently zero, nudge up to 1 minute?
David McClelland
London
On 8 Dec 2009, at 18:41, Tim Brown tbr...@cenhud.com wrote:
TSM TDP Oracle client demounts and mounts the same tape for every
fileset. Is there a way to keep the
Officially supported by IBM: no.
Available to download via IBM.com on an as-is basis: yes.
David McClelland
London
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tandon.kadamb...@dqentertainment.com wrote:
I am using Tsm 5.5.0 and wanted to upgrade to 5.5.2.
Does 5.5.2 support web administration?
.
Anybody else concerned about this or am I just being the boy who
cried ARMAGEDDON?
Ben
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Rather than granting access, can you not simply log in from 'node b'
as if you were 'node a' using a -nodename option or similar?
/David Mc
London, UK
On 19 Sep 2009, at 09:52, Mehdi Salehi iranian.aix.supp...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
nodeA has backed up /fs1 (image backup) and this image is to
...@bsu.edu
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all classes, just do it one-by-one.
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Where can I find out what the numerical values in the dsmaccnt.log
correspond
, and VOL001L2 will still be
compressed.
3. you change again devclass to DRIVE and VOL003L2 is defined. VOL001L2
and VOL003L2 will be compressed, while VOL002L2 will not.
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