Author: "Mark D. Rodriguez" <mark AT MDRCONSULT DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 14:09:26 -0600
It would help if we could see the output of the following command: q volh t=dbb It might be that this is the most recent DB backup in which case it won't let you delete it. -- Regards, Mark D. Rodrig
I just want to verify that 'q occ N type=backup' tells me the enitre backup capacity of a client N, including all INACTIVE files, correct? Yes, Occupancy reflects all versions of stored files, Activ
Author: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:56:00 -0700
The TSM server is not actively "aware" of a file's attributes. The "sparseness" of the file is determined at restore time, after the data has been uncompressed, but before it is written to the disk.
Author: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:23:09 -0700
With Unix, I think it is difficult to determine during backup whether the file is sparse or not, since there aren't any flags that say "I'm a sparse file, here is allocation map". My understanding is
Author: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 09:53:10 -0700
You're welcome, Alex. I will give you the same advice that I would give to any TSM user: if you have not already done so, reading the Admin Guide from cover to cover is the best way to become acquain
Author: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:22:37 -0700
Good question. I think your concerns are based on a confusion of the term "policy set". A policy set is NOT the same as a management class; rather, it is the parent container for your management clas
In our environment, VTL seems attractive as a destination for LanFree and NDMP datamover backups. Whether I'll be able to convince management of its utility remains to be seen. [RC] "Alexander Lazare
Author: Jesse Dotterer <jdotterer AT SEPATON DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:53:36 -0400
There are some other faster restore solutions out there. With Virtual Tape Libraries you get all the speed and reliability of D2D but with all the functionality of tape. For example, I happen to work
Author: "MC Matt Cooper (2838)" <Matt.Cooper AT AMGREETINGS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:44:02 -0400
There is a 1 hour webinar on this subject Monday 07/26. I haven't seen it but I have signed up for it. I see an avalanche of vendor offerings lately. I hope this can straighten out things a little. M
We've considered it, and are experimenting. Here's what to keep you eyes out for: - Sustained outgoing bandwidth - Sustained outgoing bandwidth in multiple streams - Sustained outgoing bandwidth when
Author: Nicholas Cassimatis <nickpc AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 08:15:50 -0400
With my idea, you would export dude2, so you won't lose the inactive files. Here's the order: 1. Rename dude1 to dude2 2. Register new dude1 3. Export dude2 Nick Cassimatis nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com H
It sounds like your restore process needs a tapedrive but no drives are on-line... -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Reken- en Netwerkdiensten http://www.sara.nl High Performance Computi
Author: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 12:37:12 -0500
Have you tried here: ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/client/v5r2/Linux/LinuxAMD64/v522/ "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 02/12/
There is a command line client for OS X. It is in version 5.2.2. Here is a link to the README: http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client/v5r2/Mac/v522/IP22732_README Her
Author: James Choate <jchoate AT SOURCE1INC DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:51:35 -0700
Try query mount TSM 5.1, 2K server, overland neo 4100 with 2 X LTO2 drives. I'm trying to find a select or query statment that will tell me what volume is in a drive. The only thing close is the driv
Author: Alex Paschal <AlexPaschal AT FREIGHTLINER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 09:25:46 -0800
You can go into the restore GUI, navigate to restore a file, and it'll definitively show you what mgmtclass your file is bound to. If it's still not rebinding, go into your command line client and do
Author: David McClelland <David.McClelland AT REUTERS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 15:07:27 +0000
Alexander, How about using the include exclude list on the Linux client to specify a different management class for the filespec in which the OSX clients have their filespaces mounted? e.g. include /
Author: Fred Johanson <fred AT MIDWAY.UCHICAGO DOT EDU>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:13:47 -0500
I have a similar script which is an extended version of what you want. select filespaces.node_name,filespaces.filespace_name,date(filespaces.backup_end)as "Last Backup" from - filespaces where (($1 <