Allen S. Rout wrote:
>
> I'll echo "use the CAD". It is straightforward.
Too bad most TSM client security vulnerabilities have been in the CAD
(notably, the remotely-exploitable ones)...
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Hello World.David Bronder - Systems Admin
Segmentation Fault
>> On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 16:08:38 -0500, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
>> said:
> You can read this here:
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r2/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsm.client.doc/t_cfg_schdcad.html
> This sounds like a cop-out to address memory leaks.
It's not a "leak", per se. It
Hello Zoltan,
The "ANS1688I Sparse attributes" message should not be related to
the problems you are seeing with your DP/SQL backups.
The other messages having to do with
"CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0"
may have to do with some optimization that was added with DP
Danny, you do not perform VMware snapshots of the drives that contain your
Exchange databases do you? If so, I'd turn VMware snapshots off for those
drives if at all possible. I would perform a standard VMware restore of your
Exchange VMs. Then, I'd follow Microsoft's and Tivoli's recommendation
Greetings to all:
In a nutshell: I need to test DR for Virtual Exchange 2010 servers hosted on
VMWare VSphere version 4.0.
I have daily VCB backups of the mailbox servers and daily TSM/VSS incremental
backups of
the actual mailbox databases.
Is there any online documentation or DR checklist av
Hi list,
Some weird problem here, while trying to build a basic Access-based TSM
reporting tool :
I managed to get an ODBC connection to my TSM server, and to get the DB2 tables
linked into Access.
I'm however totally unable to read the "filespace_name" field in any table
where it should be app
Charles,
"... or a user with admin auth on the TSM server," That is the case. We
have an account for TSM to run backups. The TSM Admins have the same
admin authority as that account.
Richard, I had done a q fi with these results:
tsm> q fi
# Last Incr Date TypeFile Space Name
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Also make sure the user that backed them up is the same user as
performing the restore, or a user with admin auth on the TSM server. Ex
If root backs up files abc only root can restore or a tsm admin.
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