It's surprisingly hard to find a What's New in TSM 7.1 page or list on
IBM's web site. It's not in the TSM Wiki, and it's not on the product pages
that I can find, although the data sheets refer to 7.1.
I'll muddle through, but this shouldn't be hard, should it?
(Y'all heard that they announced
Laflamme
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: What's New in TSM 7.1?
It's surprisingly hard to find a What's New in TSM 7.1 page or list on
IBM's web site. It's not in the TSM Wiki, and it's not on the product pages
that I can find, although the data sheets refer
-L@vm.marist.edu wrote on 10/30/2013
01:39:14 PM:
From: Nick Laflamme n...@laflamme.us
To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu,
Date: 10/30/2013 01:39 PM
Subject: What's New in TSM 7.1?
Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
It's surprisingly hard to find a What's New in TSM 7.1 page or list
command ? I can't find it ! Does IBM
remove it ? Or change the name ?
2. How to extend the tsm DB and LOG if we need bigger size catalog ? or
the new TSM DB doesn't work like it was ?
Best Regards,
Martin P
februari 2010 10:09
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: New to TSM V6.1
Hi,
Just recently I've installed TSM V6.1. I just wonder, is there any
document that tells me about differences or what change from TSM version
5.x.x to this new version.
Anyway, I have couple of questions on this new version
The front of the server manuals carries a summary of what's new in
each release. Additionally, IBM maintains a tradition of creating a
redbook for each new release, with an exposition on new features: look
at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247718.html. And you can
search for specific
Hello,
We have been running TSM on MVS for 15 years, using CA-1 as our Tape Management
system without any problems, but we have recently been working on moving to TSM
on AIX. We have a TS3500 Tape Library and we are using our new TSM server as
the Library Manager. We also are using TSMManager
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: New to TSM on AIX and using TSM as Library Manager
Hello,
We have been running TSM on MVS for 15 years, using CA-1 as our Tape
Management system without any problems, but we have recently been
working on moving to TSM on AIX. We have a TS3500 Tape Library and we
FYI - in case anyone's interested - there's a TSM User Group in New Zealand,
upcoming meetings are in Auckland on 30th Sept and Wellington 7th Oct. For
details go to
http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups?groupid=257
Best regards,
Xav Paice
Please help a noob with getting TSM 5.5.0.6 running on Windows Server 2003.
The setup went well. The node was added to the TSM server. The job was
scheduled. However, when the job executes, no data is backed up and I get the
following in the DSM.LOG file.
03/23/2009 09#58;15#58;02 ANS5250E
Errors on Windows Server 2003. I'm new to TSM
Please help a noob with getting TSM 5.5.0.6 running on Windows Server 2003.
The setup went well. The node was added to the TSM server. The job was
scheduled. However, when the job executes, no data is backed up and I get the
following in the DSM.LOG
2009 16:22
Till: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Ämne: TSM Errors on Windows Server 2003. I'm new to TSM
Please help a noob with getting TSM 5.5.0.6 running on Windows Server 2003.
The setup went well. The node was added to the TSM server. The job was
scheduled. However, when the job executes, no data
Just in time for the holidays, 2 shiny new Redbooks
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Advanced Copy Services - describes how to
use FlashCopy to backup SAP databases
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247474.html?Open
and
Using IBM Tivoli Storage Manager to Back Up Microsoft Exchange with VSS -
Hi this might sound like a stupid question.
We are running tsm 5.1 and are having two client nodes (NT) showing Failed
for backup.
Is there a way to see the error report on the TSM server or do you have to
log onto the client.
Again I am fairly new at TSM so if this sounds silly I apologize
: New to TSM
Thanks for all the good info so far. Here are some more details on our
environment:
We will initially be backing up 22 nodes, all of which will be a mix of
Windows NT and 2000 file servers. One will be SQLServer on W2K and one
will be Domino 6 on W2k. We also want to look at backing
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The estimates were 50-75GB daily (not 1 TB daily), 22 clients - a pretty
simple load for W2K.
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Mark,
based on additional info I would rather
Mark Cini wrote:
...
We haven't purchased any hardware yet for TSM, as management wants to be
sure we pick the right combination. I am leaning towards TSM server
running on Win2000 because of our current in-house expertise.
We are excited about the capabilities of TSM combined with an estimated
Agreed. We have three AIX servers in our studio--out of over 1000
servers and workstations--and those are our TSM servers.
Granted, we are a Unix shop, but as most non-AIX Unix admins will
tell you, AIX can be a very different beast. Nevertheless, the
amount of adminstrative work we have had to
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The estimates were 50-75GB daily (not 1 TB daily), 22 clients - a pretty
simple load for W2K.
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Hello all.
We are in the process of ditching our current BackupExec/ArcServe setup in
favor of a central TSM environment. We have decided to expand our
existing 3494 tape library (additional frame w/ 2 3590 drives, SCSI) but
haven't selected the hardware/operating system for the TSM server.
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Hello all.
We are in the process of ditching our current BackupExec/ArcServe setup
in favor
, June 11, 2003 5:02 PM
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Hello all.
We are in the process of ditching our current BackupExec/ArcServe setup in
favor of a central TSM environment. We have decided to expand our
existing 3494 tape library (additional frame w/ 2 3590 drives, SCSI) but
haven't
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Hello all.
We are in the process of ditching
and another
20TB in my offsite
My TSM database is 20GB with 75% util and my log is 6GB at 8% util.
This system has been bullet proof.
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Hello all.
We
/11/2003 05:24 PM
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How large of an envirnment are you going to back up?
I have about 200 nodes (AIX, NT/2000 Netware) backing up about 200Gig a
night am using an IBM M80 with 4 3590
From: Mark Cini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We also want to look at backing up Macintosh
design systems as well as laptops/PCs for power users.
One cautionary note: the current Mac client does not support a scheduler
service unless the machine is logged on with a root-equivalent user at
the
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