I looked into this a while ago but I never got as far as answering this
question:
With the way that Exchange implements its backups, if you did a full
backup to a different storage pool w/ different name. Would you have to
follow that backup with a full to your normal backup pool so that the
I know that multiple partitions on a Windows system requires that you
pass a config file to tdp at the backup command. Such as:
start /B domdsmc selective * /loggedonly /subdir=yes
/adsmoptfile=h:\tsm\dsm.opt /logfile=h:\tsm\domssch.log
/configfile=h:\tsm\domino.cfg h:\tsm\domsel.log
With the
If I do a move nodedata on for a node from one pool to another is the
copy information from the old pool deleted also or does it remain out
there forever?
Storage pool backups defined as such
Backup stgpool PoolA to copypoolA
Backup Stgpool PoolB to copypoolB
Move nodedata from PoolA to
You could do a command line restore and specify -dirsonly and restore
just the directory structure over the top. Then push down the
permissions on the files.
Works great if your permissions are assigned at a top level and all
subdirectories inhert and you are using DRMC. It gets tedious if
Currently my backup script is sequential. I have been wondering if
there is a way to use all my available drives but I don't want to go the
way of using maxpr=2 because some of my backups are very large files
like 60+ GB in size, I could be doing other things while that goes on.
I would like to
I thought about going down that path, but I wanted to see if it could be
done inside the TSM server's command script.
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From: Thomas Denier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Redell, Greg S.
Subject: Re: Stgpool
So if you were going to open holes in a firewall, what ports would you
open for the data to go through? Given that statement about the client
source port, you could not definitively say what port it is going to
come over
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From: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I stop an auditdb on windows?
I can't wait for it to finish
TIA
I have to admit that I don't use the web interface all that much on the
3584. But when I do, it seems like I have to go down to it and unplug
the enet cable and plug it back in to get to it.
-Original Message-
From: i love tsm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Hello all,
I am trying to see if anyone has any quick suggestions on backing up
Exchange 2000. I am seeing some horrible performance as you can see
from the below stats. This server has never had speedy TDP backups,
BAclient backups normally are in the 10MB/sec range.
The connection is a
Make sure you edit the shortcut so it goes something like this
C:\TSM\domino\domdsm.exe /adsmoptfile=e:\tsm\domino\dsm.opt
/configfile=e:\tsm\domino\domino.cfg
Look into your TDP for domino directory for domdsmc run this command
line with domdsmc help set. This will help you create the config
Try running a scheduler in each cluster group. That way the backups
will happen even if the groups are not on their normal nodes.
-Original Message-
From: Ochs, Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Client : MS Cluster
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