Perform an audit vol SP0335 fix=yes.
PS : You can try this without the tape, it works for me.
Regards,
Eric Boireau
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ripke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 07:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Non-empty volume with no content
I guess
Anyone know how to delete multi-volume backupsets from volhistory?
BTW, server is 4.1.3.0 (waiting on my spare time for an upgrade...)
tsm: BHPS>q volhist ty=backupset
Date/Time: 09/19/02 12:34:34
Volume Type: BACKUPSET
Backup Series:
Backup Operation:
Volume Seq: 1
Dev
I guess this is a sign of a corrupted database?
Is there anything that can be done apart from "audit db"?
dele vol sp0335 discard=yes?
audi vol sp0335 fix=yes?
tsm: BHPS>q vol sp0335
Volume Name Storage Device Estimated
Pct Volume
Hi
I am running Oracle 8.1.7.1 on AIX 4.3.3 with
TSM Server V4, Release 2, Level 2.2
Oracle TDP version 2.2.1.0
I would like to use the RMAN duplicate function to
duplicate my production datbase on a different node. I
have done this in the past (as recently as 4 months
ago) without any problem. Wh
We have Informix 7.31 FD2X1, TSM 5.1 and TDP 4.1
We have link as below
ibsad001.0 -> /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/informix/bin64/bsashr10.o
and it works perfect
-Original Message-
From: David Gratton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PRO
Hi TSMers,
I'm in the position of recommending a solution to a sticky problem.
A customer has sold off some infrastructure and applications, and
wishes all backups associated with that infrastructure to go along
with the hardware.
Unfortunately, the hardware is running some applications which
ar
This is an English/American thing based off the ROMAN Numerals.
I = 1
V = 5
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
M = 1000
2003 is written:
MMIII
9 is written:
IX
40 is written:
XL
80 is written:
LXXX
1990 is written:
MCMXC
1998 is written:
MCMXCVIII
You used to see Roman Numerals used on the movie credits
Chris,
This one is *really* bad news. The error is coming from the file expansion
section of the client.
Mark the input tape as "unavailable" or "destroyed" to force the restore
onto your offsite copy, then at a convenient point, issue a restore vol on
the input tape.
Regards,
-=Dave=-
+44 (0
Seay, Paul wrote:
Yeah, Roman numeral "M" is a 40+ year practice that sales people used at the
wholesale and manufacturing levels as kind of a shorthand for 1000. As they
have migrated to computers this has mostly gone away because the quantity
fields only supported "ea" items standing for "each
I do neither. I define a separate node name for monthly backups, with
separate policy having the retention I wish. As licensing is NOT done by
the number of node names, but by processor, this should not require
additional licenses. The first backup is large, but subsequent backups
are much easie
Yeah, Roman numeral "M" is a 40+ year practice that sales people used at the
wholesale and manufacturing levels as kind of a shorthand for 1000. As they
have migrated to computers this has mostly gone away because the quantity
fields only supported "ea" items standing for "each".
Paul D. Seay, Jr
>Unfortunately, our bean counters started using 60K for $60,000. When the
>mainframe 3380 came out they decided to start counting disk in 1000s and
>100s. This has just perpetuated on for disk to make it easy for people
>to calculate the space required because data records are measured in bas
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