There's nothing automatic that I know of.
But, how about a schedule that runs every hour and checks the restart_time in the
status table e.g.
select restart_date from status where current timestamp - restart_date < 1 hour
if (rc_ok) run somescriptname
HTH
Steve
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Is it possible to have a TSM script kick off automatically when the server starts?
I've got a situation where I'm running a 'copy stgpool' operation when my system gets
IPL'ed (that's "reboot" to you Windows types...:) and I want the operation to be
started up again without having to resort to
Lindsay> Are you looking at doing chargeback by unix groups?
Yes, that's the primary reason. We can certainly do it via owner
but it's not as convenient. We have TSRM installed but it seems not
to be able to see our GPFS partitions though I haven't played that
much with it yet.
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Patri
I think not, at least not without expensive queries against the contents
table.
Still, if this is only a monthly snapshot, that might be doable.
Are you looking at doing chargeback by unix groups?
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Mr. Lindsay Morris
Lead Architect
www.servergraph.com
512-482-6138 ext
It is indeed release independent :-) But the bad news is that migration
will start based on 90% of 90 GB :-/
This was once reported to the list - some diskpool volumes become
read-only, 'q stg' shows free space in the pool, but backups go to next
storage pool. You may get error, or go to next tape
Does anyone know a query to do this? I can do it by owner but it's
really the groups that I'm interested in. I'd like to be able to get
a list of MB in storage pools used broken down by storage pool and
group. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Hi all,
does someone of you have experience in backing up HP XP 512 (disk server
like IBM ESS) business copy images. These are comparable with flash copy
images on an IBM ESS. For IBM ESS where have a TDP product, but there is
none for HP XP 512. But I have been told that this shoul
>Expiration processing also removes from the database any restartable restore
>sessions that exceed the time limit for saving such sessions. --> Try expire
>inventory
Good advice. See the ADSMv3 Technical Guide redbook for other server operations
which incidentally clear the Restartable Restore s