That is also a point. If you have say 1000 points you can use them for
hundreds of MgSysLAN nodes and later Basic Edition processors. But you
can also use them as about 10 but MgSysSAN nodes which should tranform to
ITSM EE. And with points you had the right to change your mind. What about
if you
We are currently testing TSM 4.2 on the following environment. SUN running
TSM 4.2, STK9310 Tape Library using HSC and Library Station. The tape drive
is 9840 Fiber Channel connected to Brocade 3800 and using Emulex HBA. We
have several issues that we are trying to resolve and it looks like
AFAIK during backup files are not 'marked' at all. They are just stored
and during reclamation each file is compared to rules defined in its
mgmtclass copygroup. That why reclamation takes so long.
If you backup a file and according to *current* rules a version should
expire, later update
Not RECLAMATION, but EXPIRATION processing where the management class
retention policies are applied to all the version of a file and extra or old
versions are expired. TSM keeps track of how much data remains on a tape
volume after expiration and reports this my the Pct. Reclaimable Space is
a
A comment about performance being 9 minutes to tape and 75 seconds to disk.
Is it possible that most of the 9 minutes was tape mount and positioning
time?
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Naptheon, INC
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From: Nicolas Duchene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 4:59 AM
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Ok, thanks for your help, I`ve already make it work, it seems that tdpoconf
does not pick the path by itself, the message is misleading because it does
not has anything to do with an option error, thanks again.
Luis
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Yes, it is in the UNIX backup-archive client manual.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon, INC
757-688-8180
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From: Bern Ruelas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 5:58 PM
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Hi Don,
I looked
hello,
no it couldn't, because we calculated it excluding the
mounting time when the data started to be
transfered and written to the tape
Thx
Sandra
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A comment about performance being 9 minutes to tape
and 75 seconds to disk.
Is it
Hi TSM'ers
My client wants his offsite backups not to go to tape but rather to his remote site
across the WAN.
The solution we decided on was to create a Sequential File Device Class on a Windows
2000 share and use this as a copy storage pool.
Whenever I try and create it using the browser,
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