Verifying EXPORT NODE is successful with Q OCC - LOGICAL SPACE OCCUPIED (MB) differences?

2009-04-21 Thread David McClelland
Hi Team, I’ve performed an EXPORT NODE operation from a source TSM server (Windows 5.4.3.2) to a target server (AIX 5.5.1.1) over TCP/IP with the TOSERVER option. All appears to have completed successfully, the processes on both TSM Servers report SUCCESS with no errors. However, being of a

Re: Verifying EXPORT NODE is successful with Q OCC - LOGICAL SPACE OCCUPIED (MB) differences?

2009-04-21 Thread Richard Sims
David - The Admin Ref manual description of the Physical and Logical Space report element from Query OCCupancy is superficial, leading the customer to believe that the Logical value is just the amount of space occupied by client files. According to info I've seen, logical space also includes

syntax problem | preschedulecmd

2009-04-21 Thread goc
hi all, i'm trying to execute backup from with preschedulecmd from windows client like - powershell 'B:\Laptop Backup\system_backups\scripts\sys_backup2.ps1' wzpwebstream1 but i'm having problems how to put it into -preschedulecmd as an option of course, errors are something like ANR2020E

Object size query

2009-04-21 Thread Mark Devine
I would like to query the DB for any stored objects 1GB. The output will help improve our incl/excl specifications. The only table/column I see is CONTENTS/FILE_SIZE. My select works, but obviously it's an intense scan. Is CONTENTS the only place? Please suggest the best approach.

Re: Object size query

2009-04-21 Thread Remco Post
On Apr 21, 2009, at 18:09 , Mark Devine wrote: I would like to query the DB for any stored objects 1GB. The output will help improve our incl/excl specifications. The only table/column I see is CONTENTS/FILE_SIZE. My select works, but obviously it's an intense scan. Is CONTENTS the only

Re: syntax problem | preschedulecmd

2009-04-21 Thread Clark, Robert A
The whole presched command needs to be quoted as one item. Converting from Laptop Backup to the short name should save the single quotes. If powershell will honor the single quotes, you can use them to quote the powershell arguments instead, and then then double quotes are available for the whole

Re: Object size query

2009-04-21 Thread Richard Sims
You can produce an allied report by scanning your dsmaccnt.log to report on large adds (Archive or Backup operations) over a long period of time, by dividing quantity of data sent to the TSM server by the number of objects, allowing you to identify nodes and users (but not filespaces) involved in

Re: Object size query

2009-04-21 Thread Gee, Norman
Not really an answer, set max file size of primary pool to 1GB and force it to a next large file pool. Check what files ends up in the large file pool. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Re: Object size query

2009-04-21 Thread Conway, Timothy
Upgrade to version 6, and just run your SQL without fear. :) -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Devine Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 10:10 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Object size query I would like to query

Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread Roger Deschner
We're getting requests from a number of people who have their desktop computers (mix of Macs and Windows XP/Vista) backed up to TSM, for a way to avoid leaving them on all night. The issue is simple energy conservation. Even with the monitor off, and the disk drives spun down, a live PC still

Re: Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread Dwight Cook
Why not just give them a warning/mandate that if they are working late, they need to go out under services and disable the TSM client scheduler until they are done working, then start the scheduler before leaving. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager

Re: Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread Richard Sims
Roger - A Macintosh can be scheduled to start up and/or shut down at chosen times on chosen days, through the Energy Saver system preference, and thus be alive for TSM client schedule activity. It's polite about this when someone happens to be using the computer. Richard Sims

Re: Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread Steven Harris
Hi Roger I've not done it but There is a wake on lan function available. Send an appropriately crafted packet to the ethernet port and the machine will boot, if configured properly. If you use a schedule with a long window, then the backup will start as soon as the cad/scheduler is

Re: Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread David Bronder
Roger Deschner wrote: We had thought of setting a POSTSCHEDULECOMMAND of shutdown, but that has a severe problem. What if you were working late, because of an urgent project, and backup ran. Your computer would then shut down without saving what you were working on, and precisely because it

Re: Green issue: How to avoid leaving clients on all night

2009-04-21 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Well, you could try wrapping the shutdown program in a script with some intelligence behind it. I put a VBScript together fairly quickly on my XP workstation and it seems to work okay (see below). Notes: * I tested on XP only, so you'll need to test on other Windows OSes. * I use LocalSystem

Summary in TSM

2009-04-21 Thread Kiran
Hi, I am able to get information for only 30 days from the below command .how to increase the days of information we need to get. Select * from summary Regards, Kiran. Disclaimer: This email message (including attachments if any) may contain privileged, proprietary, confidential