Great to hear that this has resolved your Vista-related issues.
On a related note: you also need 5.5.0.4 for Windows 2008 support.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew
Henry,
If the driver you are looking for isn't available for your platform,
then you might to compile it from source using the SRPM package that
IBM provides.
- HTH
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Henry Pan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Morning Michael,Richard Johnny,
Thanks for sharing
Hello!
We can't get it work on Sparc Solaris 10.
There was a message about wrong OS version. But we have
sanergyfsf_sol5.10_sparc_cd3.3.3.0.tar
28.02.08, 00:45, Ribeiro:
I would like to know if you guys have ran into any problems, issues,
etc
Thanks!
Ricardo Ribeiro
TSM Architect
Good Morning,
We have been using an ADSM/TSM windows server to backup up several MVS (aka
z/os) open edition file systems for a number of years.
A reseller told me that IBM was no longer selling this option.
Is this no longer a supported option or do a just have an open system guy who
is
I did that on AIX on a test machine and everything worked as well as I
expected (5.2.9 - 5.5.0). No, the DB will not auto upgrade itself,
you'll need to run dsmserv upgradedb (spelling may be off there).
I don't run TSM on Windows so Your Mileage May Vary on the upgrade.
See Ya'
Howard
It is on my current serverpac order in ShopzSeries. Go to ShopzSeries
and go to MVS: System Mgmt. and Security.
MVS: System Mgmt. and Security
Product Description Version Language
5698-A13 IBM TSM for z/OS - Server 5.05.00 English
(US)
5698-A13
There is also a fix in this version that I found that resolves those
clients using journaling on more than one filesystem that do not have
the last backup completion date updated. This seems to have also been
fixed.
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator
SAIC
Hello Norman and Richard,
My problem is not if the client is still supported. It is that we had ordered
the client license against a windows ADSM/TSM server. And the operating server
for the backups is running on windows. The question is do they still support
using a windows server.
In the
Ref:
Is there a limit to the number of TSM servers and/or reports that can
be configured for TOR? I'm running 5.4.2.0 on a Windows2003 server, 7
TSM servers are defined with multiple reports/monitors for each.
Nothing runs! The service is running, the reports/monitors are
activated, but I
On Feb 29, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Len Boyle wrote:
My problem is not if the client is still supported. It is that we
had ordered the client license against a windows ADSM/TSM server.
And the operating server for the backups is running on windows. The
question is do they still support using a windows
Hi All,
Is there way of calculating how much data expired for the last 24 hours?
thanks,
Daad
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You can obtain the total size from the Search Results window by
selecting the modified files, right-click, hit Properties. Just be sure
you only select modified files, not folders, otherwise the size and
count will be inflated with the size/count of the folders' contents.
-Ken Mueller
On Feb 29, 2008, at 4:16 PM, Thomas Denier wrote:
People who want TSM coverage for new systems at our site are asked
to provide reasonably accurate estimates for the following:
1.Aggregate size of files on the system
2.Number of files on the system
3.Aggregate size of files that will be backed
Thanks Howard !
Howard Coles wrote:
I did that on AIX on a test machine and everything worked as well as I
expected (5.2.9 - 5.5.0). No, the DB will not auto upgrade itself,
you'll need to run dsmserv upgradedb (spelling may be off there).
I don't run TSM on Windows so Your Mileage May
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