- Have you run the elm_testlibdesc with this tape ¿? to check any
inconsistencies with device files ¿?
- are the device files well matched ¿?
Regards,
Ibán.
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I imagine this topic would have been covered, but can't find anything on
it.
I don't think you can do it within TSM (correct me if I'm wrong) but does
anyone know how to limit
the bandwidth that is used by the tsm client on windows?
I.E. Never use more than 20% of the network connection, never
Not exactly the same but the resourceutilization options will limit the
number of threads created at backup time
I imagine this topic would have been covered, but can't find anything on
it.
I don't think you can do it within TSM (correct me if I'm wrong) but
does
anyone know how to limit
the
Norman,
Have your network admin check the network 'flow control' on the network
switch ensure it's open to full.
TT
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Shawn,
Have your network admin check the network 'flow control' on the network
switch ensure it's open to full.
TT
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You are then in essence keeping deleted versions of files forever right ?
With Versions Data Deleted: Nolimit
Tim
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: Backup retention question
Hi Bruce
I'm being told folks are setting up a VM Windows server that will have
disk assigned from a netapp. I was looking for info on how TSM handles
this type of setup, and since I have not even seen it here yet have no
idea how the server will see it. I have also been unable so far to
easily locate any
Download the ibm redbook om tsm and Nseries - nseries is a netapp that ibm
rebadges - it is extremly helpful
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No Tim
Its number of versions or number of days retained, whichever is *shorter*.
Regards
Steve.
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