Sujay
What is the make and model of the new library and what version of TSM
server are you running. Have you checked that the version of server you
have supports your new library ?
For Instance, the new IBM TS3310 is only supported a TSM versions
5.2.7.x and 5.3.2.x and above.
Support matrix
I forgot to include the Archive Management Class in the archive statement:
-ARCHMc=YEARLY
Thank you Richard!
I'm seeing some strange behavior on an archive I'm trying to perform
Here's the scenario.
I have a HUGE filesystem which I have restored from PITD 01/10/06
and am trying to
Dear All,
Recently our IBL 3581 L17 Library is replaced with new one. after connecting
the new library Tivoli is not able to recognise the library.
Library status is Unknown
it says Library intialization failed lb2.0.0.3
we had changed the SCSI ID of the library and tried, the library is
Did you research the ANR8840E error on the IBM site? Technote
1084114 likely addresses the issue.
When you implement New hardware, you may well need New software.
Richard Sims
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 16:01:57 -0600, Mark Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[ Crash crash crash ]
Anyone seen anything like this?
Here are the notes in the status log I keep for my open PMRs. My
business partner is theoretically nudging support too.
62069 442 000: Crash in
hi i got some output ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat SDPSI_rman.log
Recovery Manager: Release 9.2.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
Copyright (c) 1995, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
connected to target database: SDPSI (DBID=2754641404)
using target database controlfile instead of recovery
On Nov 14, 2006, at 10:06 AM, goc wrote:
ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text:
SBT error = 7011, errno = 106, sbtopen: system error
Goran - See that msg in the TSM Wiki or ADSM QuickFacts.
The 106 should be API error DSM_RC_ACCESS_DENIED, meaning denied due
to
Thanks Richard,
Dear Mr.Richard,
Thanks for your comments, I forgot to update the drivers for the library, i had
downloaded the drivers and updated after that the library is now recognised and
working fine.
thanks for every one who has given me valuable suggessions.
Regards
Sujay Dinakar
Has anyone tested the unsupported web interface with IE 7 browser? I
had some problems with the targeted windows. Clicks on list items shows
up in the wrong window.
Hi
I need to configure a node for backup through WAN.
And they want to know the throughput on the network
The data on the node = 20GB
Could any of you tell how to calculate the throughput on the network ?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Palani
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Hi,
And your slowest WAN connection is capable to do how much GB/Hour
Mb/Sec?
If you want to predict some number, you will need this info. If you must
have it after the back-up, it's in the back-up report generated after
each back-up (dsmsched.log).
Regards,
Karel
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Yes, I have tested it with some major flaws.
I didnt expekt the web GUI to work with never version of IE and/or some
function with Java since IE7 diplays Java in a diffrent way from IE6.
However, Admin Center saves the day... Or to quote Andy, The command
line is your friend.
Both methods
Hi Murugan,
That is really hard to found out exactly speed and how long time it will
take.
Take the speed you got ex. 100 MBit and divide it with 8 then do you got
maximum speed of your bandwidth. (12,5 MB/s)
If you run Windows you should probably split it with 2 then you maybe got
maximum speed
is there anyway to find the associations to a schedule if a scedhule
was deleted by mistake?
--
Regards,
Fawad Baig
If I remember well in the deployment guide it exists a table where it explains
how you can calculate your LAN throughput:
It says that you should consider from 40% to 80% of efficiency of your lan
adaptor... of course you will have to search where are the bottlenecks of your
LAN...
take look
This will mostly be a function of the [avg latency/hop in WAN] and [# of
hops in WAN] and [max throughput of slowest link in WAN] and [efforts made
to tune packet size to avoid fragmentation - that is, adjusting packet MTU
size to match WAN limitations]. For the last factor, if you're using
If you remember the schedule name, you can search the activity log on that,
and see what nodes were associated to the schedule.
Nick Cassimatis
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