1. Check hw status of DB4.DBV and see if the hard disk still visible to the TSM Server
2. Any recent change to your TSM DB in terms of the disk pool configuration?
3. If HW OK and no recent change, try to re-boot your TSM Server
Good luck,
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Coats, Jack
Brian Zeng
Torsdc.com
Hello,
How to find out the offsite media list required for specific restoration? See,
if I know the file or directory path and dates to restore, is there anyway to find out
which tape should be used?
Any thought'd be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
I got you, Richard. This is exactly what is required from my point of view. We need to
do a diaster recovery rehearsal, which I need to get the Required tapes to another
location and restore whatever from there.
In this case, I guess only option is to bring all the offsite tapes over and put
The TSM4.2 Adminguide states:
the UPDATE LIBVOLUME command lets you change the status of a volume in an automated
lib from scratch to private, or private to scatch. However, you cannot change the
status of a volume from private to scratch if the volume belongs to a storage pool.
Well, When
Hi All,
I'm kind of new to TSM so anyone can help me on this issue would be greatly
appreciated?
I have 2 mgmtclass named by NEW_MC and NEWORADB using NEW_TAPEPOOL as
migration destination. I can find out all the tape list from doing a query vol |grep
NEW like this:
832AAB
Where do you define and how can you identify the preschedulecmd or postschedulecmd for
any specific schedule on client side?
Thanks,
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Matt Zufelt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 11:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Netware