TSM 5.2, AIX servers
I'm a little unclear about the intricacies of using more than one
copypool with a storage pool. There are allusions in the 5.2
Administrator's Guide to problems restoring files when no copypool has a
complete copy of a storage pool's contents. I'm a bit unclear how such a
What happens during a copy is that any data that has not been copied is
copied. So, for your example, the second copy on Tuesday morning will
copy all files that have changed since the copy ran on Monday. Think of
it more as a sync up than an incremental. For example, if a copy pool
tape gets
Stor Manager namens Nick Laflamme
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Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] Multiple storage pools?
TSM 5.2, AIX servers
I'm a little unclear about the intricacies of using more than one
copypool with a storage pool. There are allusions in the 5.2
in both storage pools
and copy the data that are in the primary pool and not yet in the copy pool.
best regards,
Kurt
Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager namens Nick Laflamme
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Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] Multiple storage
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:47:08PM +0200, Kurt Beyers wrote:
The two copy pools behave completely independently.
Each command backup stgpool primary copy will compare the files in both
storage pools and copy the data that are in the primary pool and not yet in
the copy pool.
I presume that
--- Dave Mussulman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:47:08PM +0200, Kurt
Beyers wrote:
The two copy pools behave completely
independently.
Each command backup stgpool primary copy
will compare the files in both storage pools and
copy the data that are in the primary
On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:59:23 -0500, Dave Mussulman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
For example, a disk and a tape primary pool and a tape copy pool.
The file is created on the disk pool, and copied to the tapecopy
pool. Later, that file is migrated from the disk pool to the tape
pool.
When the
From: Ray Baughman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got a storage pool which contains data from 5 Nodes, which has
collocation turn on. What are the pros and cons of running this way as
opposed to having 5 separate storage pools? I was thinking management
of the pools, but with only five pools
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I've got a storage pool which contains data from 5 Nodes, which has
collocation
I've got a storage pool which contains data from 5 Nodes, which has
collocation turn on. What are the pros and cons of running this way as
opposed to having 5 separate storage pools? I was thinking management of
the pools, but with only five pools this does not seem an issue. Also by
having
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Subject: Collocation Vs Multiple Storage Pools
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 09:44:06 -0400
I've got a storage pool which contains data from 5 Nodes, which has
collocation turn on. What are the pros and cons of running this way
to a storage pool called
SAP. How would I set it up to look at different storage pool depending
on the backup type specified. Setting up the scripts to run the backup
is not the issue but rather how would the dsm files and SAP config files
be set to handle multiple storage pools, and schedules.
Lawrie
I have been asked to do a weekly backup to a separate storage pool,
a monthly to its own storage pool.
How would I set it up to look at different storage pool depending
on the backup type specified.
We have separate TSM management classes, pointing to separate TSM storage
pools.
For TDP we
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