Would using private volumes (that would allow for easy migrate vol commands
in housekeeping scripts) together with a cron/shell script that checks for
the filling of these volumes and start extra migrates when needed do the
trick?
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Paul Zarnowski
Wanda,
I understand your dilemma. We are working on deploying dedup now, and are
trying to figure this out too. Like you, we want to have fast and slow pools,
but we want a safety valve in case the fast pool fills up. We haven't figured
out how to do this, short of allocating extra space to
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Subject: [ADSM-L] ANR1534I and DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP ?
Need some help understanding the mechanics here, TSM 6.3 on Windows server with
DEDUP.
I have a TSM file pool called FASTDEDUP with deduplication on, and NEXTSTGPOOL
points to a second dedup filepool called SLOWDEDUP.
DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP
: [ADSM-L] ANR1534I and DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP ?
Need some help understanding the mechanics here, TSM 6.3 on Windows server with
DEDUP.
I have a TSM file pool called FASTDEDUP with deduplication on, and NEXTSTGPOOL
points to a second dedup filepool called SLOWDEDUP.
DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP is set to yes
with files in fastdedup that
dont have a copy in some copy stg.
Kind regards,
Karel
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Van: Prather, Wanda wanda.prat...@icfi.com
Verzonden: dinsdag 25 september 2012 6:18
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] ANR1534I and DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP ?
Need
Need some help understanding the mechanics here, TSM 6.3 on Windows server with
DEDUP.
I have a TSM file pool called FASTDEDUP with deduplication on, and NEXTSTGPOOL
points to a second dedup filepool called SLOWDEDUP.
DEDUPREQUIRESBACKUP is set to yes.
So the first pool FASTDEDUP ran out of