This tells you how to find out what is saved by systemstate:
http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg93783.html
The best list of exclusion/inclusion for default is the one provided by the
client install itself.
Use the client setup wizard to add them to the existing dsm.opt file.
S
Yep, pretty much that simple.
Check the tapes out of one library, check them into another.
No more complicated than if you are going to a DR site that has a 3584 rather
than a 3494.
TSM doesn't care.
There are some differences in the library management:
If you are talking to the 3494 library in
-Zoltan Forray wrote: -
>We are starting to examine the idea of replacing our aging 3494
>(installed
>1995) due to difficulty in getting parts and having more frequent
>outages
>due to robot issues.
>
>Since we have 17-TS1130 drives, the natural transition would be to a
>TS3500/3584.
>
>If
We are starting to examine the idea of replacing our aging 3494 (installed
1995) due to difficulty in getting parts and having more frequent outages
due to robot issues.
Since we have 17-TS1130 drives, the natural transition would be to a
TS3500/3584.
If we go down this route, one issue might be
Hello,
I want to make a backup the fullest possible on a Windows 2008R2.
I have a lot of backup errors and I can not find anything on what is saved by
the systemstate.
Does anyone have recommendations or ideas for exclusion / inclusion by default?
Sincerely,
Yann
Ce message et toutes les pi?ces j
I've created a report without too much trouble that satisfies my end user
community.
But, I need to put a calculation for "yesterday" in the header.
I tried an _add_days(Today(),-1) expression but if fails validation.
Anyone know how to determine yesterday's date?
Thanks.
--
Hi,
good tips.
Any way of excluding backup of those machines that are not
running(guestState: notRunning) with any rule?
Regards,
Hans Chr.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Arbogast, Warren K wrote:
> Hi Ken,
> We have been using TSMVE 6.4 for a couple months, I wouldn't call the
> follow