Hello
This week we upgrade our VMware environment from version 5.1 to 5.5. We backup
this environment with TDP for VMware version 7.1.0.2.
I register the new Vcenter with: register_vcenter.cmd XXX.XXX.XXX.XX
adminuser adminpassword 9080
Attempting to check and if necessary tune my tsm servers.
All are RHEL 6.1 and tsm 6.2.5.
In the perf guide it references the db2osconf command.
However, I find no such beasty on either of my servers.
Where do I get this?
TSM/VE has a Data Protection for VM app that can be loaded on a VM and used to
restore individual files from VME backups. It installs from a big installer
app. Has anyone extracted just the msi for the file restore app so that app
could be auto-deployed with Windows tools?
David
OK, so TSM/Exchange uses an admin id rather than a node id. But it doesn't
appear to actually log on using the admin id. That is, it does not know the
password to the admin id, only the node id. But if the admin password is
expired, the process fails. Mysterious stuff.
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Did you query the volume history on the library client? Perhaps this is a
dbbackup, which wouldn't show up in `q vol`.
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Cameron Hanover
chano...@umich.edu
When any government, or church for that matter, undertakes to say to its
subjects, this you may not read, this you must not see, this you
You don't really mention why you need to start TSM in the foreground, but if
that is a requirement and you need to leave your terminal, why not use `screen`?
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Cameron Hanover
chano...@umich.edu
Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for
several days we had to
Hi All,
During our morning DB2 reorg window, I've been observing a table reorg of the
BACKUP_OBJECTS table using the command db2pd -d TSMDB1 -reorg. It starts and
later pauses without appearing to do any work. I'm assuming this because
'CURCOUNT' is not incrementing, and remains at '0'. It