Well, how to lookup individual sessions: The short answer is SELECT * FROM
SUMMARY WHERE ENTITY='nodename' AND ACTIVITY='BACKUP'
Multi streamed backups are a great enhancement, but there are some
subtleties.
With a single streamed backup, you have one session and one statistics
report on standar
I have not looked at them yet, I beleive it is only a few/one or two. I
have asked the operators to note which ones they are to see if it happens to
the same ones.
Paul
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> From: Robin Sharpe [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On a UNIX client, if you give them permissions to run dsmc, the only files
they have access to are their own. Or the files they normally have
permissions too to on the client. They cannot pull back root access only
files, etc. This is what I have experienced. I am not sure of any holes
or the
Check your client version, you might be attempting the restore from
a version that is down level from the version that was used to
backup the file.
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From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 6:26 PM
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Su
We are currently running TSM 4.1.4.2 on our OS/390 system. We need to
enlarge the recovery plan files. I've found the ANRPLANX member in
SAMPLIB. Do I just have to run the rexx exec once to update the server
or do I need to modify my startup jcl so TSM will invoke the modified
ANRPLANX every ti
While OFM will allow open file backups from TSM's (and the backup admins)
point of view, it is not a panacea for in-use files. Many applications
keep data cached in memory, and neither serialization nor OFM will capture
this data. As a trivial example, a user might edit an Excel spreadsheet
for
There are two variants on open file issues that are pertinent to TSM:
1) The file is open by an application, but is available for "read" access
by other applications (such as TSM). Regardless of the TSM copy group
serialization setting, TSM can back up these files. The serialization
setting affec
Long ago in a 3.x version there was a (client) bug that went something
like...
there were 4 bytes of control info, the last byte indicated if a file was
compresses, routines always assumed the 4 bytes would be together within an
inbound record... when the randomness of data actually split the 4 b
Did you change the position of the " write proteted " litlle lable on the tape ?
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28/12/2001 22:29:23
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Hello there,
I think this question had been asked before a thousand times but being a
new member to TSM, I'll still confused.
TSM does not has open file option and recommend to use Open File Manager
from St. Bernard Software to back up open file on NT. My question is:
Does this means that TSM
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