Re: okay ...

2004-02-18 Thread Claudio Almeida
Suppose I have all of my include and exclude statements without inclexcl
startement(s)  in the client options file.
The exclude statements  will be respected  while my incremental backup is
running ? If yes reading from bottom of the option file ?
Thanks for all
Claudio




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thanks, i saw that in dsm.sys file option was written include
/path/to/the/inclexcl_file and not inclexcl /path/to/the/inclexcl_file
...

well, that kinda stuff happen to TSM admins ! don't they ?

thanks to all


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 -subdir=yes shouldn't really matter if it's excluded then it's included.
 Verify the exclusion with the following command from the root prompt:

 # dsmc q inclexcl

 if you don't see the exclude listed in that output check your dsm.sys/opt
 file to see what the path of the actual inclexcl file of that client is,
if
 there is one at all?
 Thanks!

 --Justin Richard Bleistein
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 hi to all ...

 i'm doing backup of /opt/tertio/prov/ directory with -subdir=yes option
and
 in inclexcl file i have  written exclude.dir /opt/tertio/prov/log to not
 backup this directory and subdirs and files, the problem is that this
path
 is always backed up, exclude.dir is obviously not working, hmmm ... i
guess
 the subdir=Yes is confusing him, am i right ? please help ... thanks in
 advance ...

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 goran konjic
 senior unix administrator
 vipnet
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Re: Migration of TSM server from OS390 or Z-OS to a UNIX or Windows platform

2004-02-13 Thread Claudio Almeida
Hi all
One best difference of TSM running on OS/390 or Z/OS is that his cpu
hungry.  Use WLM giving a fraction number of SRU service units and all will
be good.
Claudio Almeida



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The idea of moving off of OS/390 is because we are taking too much CPU
and weekly IPLs.

Why weekly ipls? One of the big advantages of mainframe technology is that
ipls are (should be) infrequent
If your TSM is in a sharing lpar the TSM dispatching priority can be set so
that it does not impact on higher
profile work. I say higher profile because backups are generally not
regarded as important, until they are needed. If your processor/s cannot
truly cope with the workload, what about an upgrade, and maybe a separate
lpar for TSM, so that nobody can argue that it is taking too much cpu.
At the end of the the day a move to a new platform can be worthwhile, but
only as long as the full costs and
benefits are taken into account.



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TSM server + Suse + Mainframe IBM s/390

2004-02-04 Thread Claudio Almeida
Hi,
I'm looking for someones that are runnning TSM server (recent version) on
Suse Linux Enterprise server 8 at  mainframe IBM Multiprise 3000(7060)
model H50 with
tape units 3590.  Nowadays, TSM server is running on OS/390 backuping
around 40 corporative servers. But,a collocation in other machine
(other country) will take our mainframe on trash...no. no.no.

Thanks for any information or opinion
Claudio