- there are published IBM recommendations on memory
(and CPU ?) - search under 'server requirements'.
Regards
Ian Smith
IT Services, | University of Oxford
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] on behalf of Christian
Svensson [christian.svens
management ). That vexes my management too and I fear that we will,
in the course of the next couple of years, turn our backs on this product as
soon as we have rolled our own solution. Which will be a shame, as it is a good
product and we won't be able to recreate it.
Many thanks once again.
Ian
it, there is no published metric for the
conversion from PVU to per TB licensing so I would be really interested and
grateful if anyone would like to share their experiences of that conversion in
a private email to me.
Many thanks in advance.
Ian Smith
Oxford University
England
option at the server )?
- IIRC the identify processes run but find nothing if this option is set
and the data has not yet been backed up to copypool.
Ian Smith
On 22/11/11 15:17, Colwell, William F. wrote:
Wanda,
when id dup finds duplicate chunks in the same storagepool, it will
raise
longer client sessions and still
impacts the TSM server a bit. I'm guessing that the apparent prevalence
of hardware-based dedupe on this list is due to people realising that
dedupe on a busy system needs to be offloaded from the TSM server.
HTH
Ian Smith
On 16/11/11 06:32, Alper DİLEKTAŞLI wrote
on demand).
Ian Smith
Oxford University.
On 12/11/11 15:33, Arbogast, Warren K wrote:
Rick,
I am just getting started with FILE deviceclass storage pools, so take the
following with ample grains of salt. However, my experience contradicts
swg21497567. Or, I might misunderstand that Technote
with the comments on resourcing your TSM DB
instances - the figures reported in the best practices only ever seem to
move in one direction ...
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services.
England
document suggests in two
places that the data will be copied/moved in its deduplicated 'state'
rather than being rebuilt, copied and deduplicated again.
Ian Smith
Oxford University
honoured.
Ian Smith
On 07/09/11 16:18, Alexander Heindl wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about this option.
when I set it to no, reclamation on my primary dedup filepool works
when set to yes, not. although all data is copied to a copypool.
reclamaion on copypool works in both situations...
could
this when starting db2.
SQL1092N XXX does not have the authority to perform the requested
command or operation.
HTH
Ian Smith
On 02/09/11 20:44, Ehresman,David E. wrote:
Can I restore a TSM v6.2 database to a tsm instance with a different name?
That is, could I restore a db backup from
of
what we should expect in testing.
Thanks
Ian Smith
Oxford University/ England.
to these clients - while it works, fine,
but you are on your own, and we will probably lock you out., if there
are any server-side effects in the future.
Ian Smith
Oxford University
Allen,
perhaps a little tangental to your request but this announcement (?)
certainly passed me by at the time.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663tcss=Newsletteruid=swg21417165
Regards
Ian Smith
Oxford University
UK
On Friday 30 Apr 2010 3:41 pm, Allen S. Rout wrote:
So I just
...
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services
() is not really necessary.
Note that if you put a space between the greater than operator and the
number, TSM will treat this as a re-direct and write the output to a file
called '30' - no space between 30
There is a manual on pre-version 6 TSM SQL syntax ... somewhere.
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford. UK
Is TSM not moving towards a per TB licensing model?
Ian Smith
Consultant
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Christian Svensson
Sent: 10 September 2009 07:11
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Searching for TUG Meeting
Allen,
My only thought - given that you are restoring lots of small files -
is that you may be thrashing the target disk. Have you looked at that ?
Ian Smith
Oxford
England
On Monday 03 Aug 2009 5:07 pm, Allen S. Rout wrote:
Howdy, all.
I've done a decent amount of small-scale online
I believe there is a tool called Backup Migrator that can do automated,
hands off migrations of legacy data. There is an initial policy setup
stage then the appliance moves the data between the environments.
Meaning the old environment can be decommissioned.
Ian Smith
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David,
AIX installp will say something like 'this version is superseded by
a later version' and ignore it. In our experience the TSM server filesets
will install fine and will work with xlC 9.0 ( this is on AIX 5.3 TL 8 SP 5
).
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 2:50 am
What version of TSM Server are you running?
To single file restore from an image you need a TOC which was available
for NDMP backups but not OLVSA images at TSM version 5.
Ian Smith
Consultant
Global Consulting Services
DELL|Solutions
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#shutdown
2. implement a wake-on-lan solution - this is more involved, especially if
your are crossing subnets ( the wol packet doesn't travel across subnets )
see http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/wol/ for more info on our solution.
Cheers
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services:
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On Wednesday 22
Hi
I need a little reminder on how to do a calculation in a SQL statement:
I want to divide:
Select count(*) from events where scheduled_start current_timestamp - 1
day
BY
Select count(*) from events where status not like '%Completed%' and
scheduled_start current_timestamp - 1
...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Ian
Smith
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 7:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Percent complete
Hi
I need a little reminder on how to do a calculation in a SQL statement:
I want to divide:
Select count(*) from events where scheduled_start current_timestamp
Hi
I am sure this question has been asked many times, however with server
and OS development what is the favored OS for TSM v5? I have always
preferred AIX however never been keen on Solaris and am considering
Windows instead.
Will v6 be compatible with the Windows platform?
Ian Smith
27 March release date stated on Register
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/06/tsmv6_gets_dedupe/
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Remco Post
Sent: 06 February 2009 10:21
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM v6 -
that we can offer him and his team as much assistance as
possible and I'm sure many of you will join us in contributing to a really
first-class event.
Finally, just to be clear, we also hope to stage the event again in the
future - but just not in 2009.
Regards
Ian Smith
the TSM team at Oxford
will see the network shares listed at the server
when you do 'q files NODE' , but a 'query occ NODE' should
report no occupancy under these drives.
Unfortunately, I've never worked out how to exclude removeable drives :(
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University
UK/England/GB/*
On Saturday 13 Dec 2008 1:50 am
?
Thanks
Ian Smith
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What experiences do people have of library/drive control for SL8500?
I am trying to work out the pros and cons of either using TSM Library
manager with ACSLS or the Gresham agents. Does anyone have any
thoughts
or experiences
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What experiences do people have of library/drive control for SL8500?
I am trying to work out the pros and cons of either using TSM Library
manager with ACSLS or the Gresham agents. Does anyone have any
thoughts
Hi Zoltan,
we wondered the same, enquired and were told it had been pulled
because of 'issues' - I don't know more.
Don't touch it.
Cheers
Ian Smith
Oxford University
On Tuesday 16 Sep 2008 7:37 pm, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
Anyone know what happened to the 5.5.1.2 patch for the Windows
Shawn,
in the dsm.opt the syntax is, I think
testflag DISABLEATTRIBUPDATE
i.e. no '='
Ian Smith
On Thursday 14 Aug 2008 7:53 pm, Shawn Drew wrote:
Unfortunately that didn't work when I tried a backup. Anyone else with
an idea on how to get a testflag into a client option set?
Invalid
Is there a schedlogmax defined, or any trace flag that may be configured
on the client?
What ID is the client running under, does it have the privileges to
remove temp files it may be able to create?
Ian
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In the Windows application log, is there any evidence of the acceptor
daemon crashing, and possibly orphaning the files? What version of TSM
is the client?
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To:
a look at the manual on these options, and test them if unsure.
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services. UK
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.
Regards
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services
On Wednesday 04 Apr 2007 4:28 pm, Bill Kelly wrote:
An important little caveat to using the backup_start and/or backup_end
columns in the filespaces table: these values are only updated when a
full incremental backup is run. From what I can
to backup stgpool - all 4TB in yours ( 6TB in ours ) cases.
Apparently this is Working As Designed ..
Apart from that, it's easy - that README_hsm_enu.htm file is your friend.
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services
England.
On Thursday 08 Feb 2007 9:51 pm, Anker Lerret wrote:
We
in the defined config
admin cfgsave # save the config to internal flash
admin cfgenable# enable the changed config
admin cfgactvshow # sanity check
HTH
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Services
England.
On Wednesday 07 Feb 2007 1:57 am, John Monahan wrote:
It is best practice to put one
yet.
I haven't tested whether this occurs when running the command-line
equivalent dsmcutil to do the same. It only appears to happen when
setting up a _new_ service. That is, updating an existing service
does not have this problem.
Ian Smith
Oxford University Computing Systems
England
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, according to patterns
of use on it.
HTH
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were errors writing the servo-track along the tape.
You will need a new tape - send this one back under it's
warranty.
We experienced this mainly with the early use of 256 track
3590-E1A drives ( along with early microcode ). We still see
this occasionally.
HTH
Ian Smith
before ADSM can back it up.
Is this seem possible ? Else, check your folder names for something
with a nasty character.
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to
something small.
HTH
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What the CE should have done, and what you can do is put the tape
in the 'recovery slot' which is the top left slot in
the rack facing the input door ( check your 3494 manual if this isn't clear ).
so pause the robot, open the I/O door and stick the tape in there.
Close the door and set the robot
. Repeated use of the
above mtlib command to manually change the category of the tape
to Eject FF10 and Insert FF00 seemed to fix it.
HTH
Ian Smith
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if anyone else has seen this from their users.
Thanks
Ian Smith
Ian Smith - HFS Backup / Archive Services
Oxford University Computing Services, Oxford, England.
Folder:Preferences:Explorer:Temporary Files
Exclude ...:Temporary Items:...:*
Exclude ...:...:TheFindByContentIndex
Exclude ...:aaa?*
Exclude ...:...:TSM Sched*
Exclude ...:...:TSM Error*
HTH
Ian Smith
as though this was
corrected at 3.7 though :(.
Regards
Ian Smith
Ian Smith - HFS Backup / Archive Services
Oxford University Computing Services
believe
the new 3.7.2.19 Win client addresses such an issue - but I haven't
seen such a memory problem with backup .
Has anyone come across this with the recent Win clients ?
Thanks
Ian Smith
Ian Smith
Oxford
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