This is what I do when I have a client that is no longer required on TSM. 1. delete all the file spaces for the client {delete filespace <nodename> <filespacename> wait=no} This deletes all reference
Hope I am not working from an incorrect premise. We have a client which is disappearing. I would like to do an incremental to set everything to inactive so it will age off gracefully. However, when I
Author: "Brian L. Nick" <BRIAN.NICK AT PHOENIXWM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:12:00 -0500
Some things to check that can affect the number of files after an IMPORT: 1) Did you specify ALLDATA or ALLACTIVE on your EXPORT NODE command? ISUUED: Export node PHLHR files=* filed=all tos=AIXTSM-M
OH, yep, after seeing Wanda's note... it will depend on which TDP agent you are using. I'm so use to mainly dealing with TDP/R3, sorry... the tdp/oracle and others use backups rather than archives to
Author: "Brian L. Nick" <BRIAN.NICK AT PHOENIXWM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:01:29 -0500
Rainer, Here is the export command that we ran for this NT server EXPORT NODE PHLHR FILES=* FILED=ALL TOS=AIXTSM-MAIN. It is my understanding that this should move all of this nodes data. When we mov
Author: Rainer Holzinger <Rainer.Holzinger AT UPM-KYMMENE DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:47:12 +0100
Brian, what exactly was the export command you entered? Could it be that only active files have been exported/imported? I don't know how inactive files are handled at export/import which have been de
Author: "Prather, Wanda" <Wanda.Prather AT JHUAPL DOT EDU>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:46:51 -0500
When I have done server-to-server EXPORT/IMPORT to servers with incompatible media types, there were some differences in the logical/physical space occupied on the target server. I assume that was du
Author: Alexander Verkooijen <alexander AT SARA DOT NL>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:41:26 +0100
You're right, I hadn't noticed that. The number of files should have been the same. Regards, Alexander -- Alexander Verkooijen Senior Systems Programmer High Performance Computing SARA Computing & Ne
Author: "Brian L. Nick" <BRIAN.NICK AT PHOENIXWM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:34:39 -0500
That was my original assumption but if you look at the 'q occ' results there is a discrepancy in the number of files as well. That is my main concern. Thanks, Brian "Alexander Verkooijen" To: ADSM-L
Author: Alexander Verkooijen <alexander AT SARA DOT NL>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:30:35 +0100
I'm not sure but since the physical space occupied decreases could it be that the export/import process reconstruct the aggregates and thus removes any 'holes' you may have had in your aggregates on
Author: Rainer Holzinger <Rainer.Holzinger AT UPM-KYMMENE DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:28:51 +0100
Hi Brian, I have experienced the same discrepancies as you did at migration from 5.1.6.1 to 5.2.1.3 on AIX 5.2 ML02. I don't know where these differences are comming from. I have wrote a simple sql q
Author: "Brian L. Nick" <BRIAN.NICK AT PHOENIXWM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:05:18 -0500
Good morning everyone, We are in the process of migrating from TSM 4.2.1.9 running on OS/390 2.10 to TSM 5.2 on AIX 5.1. Due to incompatible media we are using the server to server export import proc
Expiration is running without the quiet option. When scheduled update the command by adding quiet=yes, else modify the dsmserv.opt. Regard, Karel --Oorspronkelijk bericht-- Van: Frank Mueller [mailto
Hi *, we have 2 TSM-Server runs on 2 x AIX-nodes (AIX 4.3.3). Both server runs with 4.2.2.6 (I know, no support, but I want now migrate to TSM 5.1). So I update the first server to Version TSM 4.2.4.
Author: David E Ehresman <deehre01 AT LOUISVILLE DOT EDU>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:12:42 -0400
Try using nametype=uni or specifying the fsid number for the filespace and use nametype=fsid. David Hello! I have a quick question about when an individual gets rid of an old PC and gets a new one to
Larry, You can't tell the version from the TSM Server side. The DP for SQL CLI or GUI will show the version. A filespace name with the database name in it indicates a DP for SQL version 1 client. For
Author: Lawrence Clark <Larry_Clark AT THRUWAY.STATE.NY DOT US>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:26:54 -0400
Del, How can you tell if those were a previous version. I did a test install on my pc....Does this indicate a 5.1.5 TDP? Node Name: LCMSSQL Filespace Name: CLARKL.master Platform: TDP MSSQL Filespace
Author: Lawrence Clark <Larry_Clark AT THRUWAY.STATE.NY DOT US>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:08:21 -0400
Hi Del, Looking further down it appears there has been a table backup: Node Name: MSSQLAFS Filespace Name: AFSDBMS\data\0001 Platform: WinNT Filespace Type: API:SqlData Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0
Author: Lawrence Clark <Larry_Clark AT THRUWAY.STATE.NY DOT US>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:06:58 -0400
Hi Del, Larry, If you are referring to the "Last Backup Start Date/Time:" on the filespace, it is updated after a successful backup. Here is an example from my QUERY FILESPACE: Hi Del, We back them u
Larry, If you are referring to the "Last Backup Start Date/Time:" on the filespace, it is updated after a successful backup. Here is an example from my QUERY FILESPACE: tsm: TSMSERVER1>q file HOOBLER