Re: stk 9840

2000-09-10 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Bill Colwell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > We got 9840's very early and 3590 emulation wasn't available. > At the time we were running adsm 3.1 & tsm 3.7 didn't exist, so > there was no performance difference. You should choose 3590 > emulation if there are no strong reasons for doing 3490 em

Re: stk 9710

2000-09-10 Thread Carl Makin
Hi Kelly, We're running a StorageTek 9710 direct to ADSM (ie not with ACSLS). On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Kelly J. Lipp wrote: > The syntax of the label libvol command is wrong. It should be: > label libvol libname search=yes volrange=1stvol,lastvol checkin=scratch > You can't use the labelsource par

NT client 3.7.2.0 installation

2000-09-10 Thread Eric Tang
Hi all, I am installing TSM NT client 3.7.2.0 to NT4.0 SP5 for customer today. During installation, there are a few problems: 1) During installation, there are two prompts of "Severe: The service cannot be installed due to an unknown error". 2) I uninstall TSM client, and reboot machine. Reinstal

What's the newest client version that works for FreeBSD

2000-09-10 Thread Steinar Haug
We're running the SCO version of the ADSM command line client, version 2.1 on FreeBSD (3.4 and 4.1). Is there any newer version that works with FreeBSD? We're only moderately happy with the 2.1 version - it's missing some important features (ability to backup specific directories/files), and it co

Re: MS Exchange Incremental Backups

2000-09-10 Thread Michel Engels
We do use TDP for Exchange V1.1.2 and successfully restored a database with some incrementals. All this was done on a test environment and we hope we will never have to do it on a production server. Not that we have a doubt about TSM but having to restore means problems with the production databas

Re: samples..........

2000-09-10 Thread Richard Sims
>Does anyone know of way of telling how many entries you have in a >database without doing a unloaddb.?? select sum(num_files) as "Total files" from occupancy will tell you how many filespace objects are in the database (which does not include administrative objects, log entries, and the

Re: Monitoring, and Generating alerts from ADSM.

2000-09-10 Thread Suad Musovich
We have some Perl scripts which query the activity logs and report on a bunch of things, like; * Tape requests (our Silo fillith over) * successful/missed scheduled sessions * Summaries * System alerts Most things get emailed to the appropriate person. Redirecting to a logging server wouldnt be t