Re: TsmManager hardware requirements

2006-03-09 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Doesn't take much. I originally ran it on a 1.4Ghz desktop Dell with 512MB on W2K. But, when I saw the requirements for the ISC, I asked tor a rack-mounted server with 2GB of RAM and 2.8Ghz processors. Should have been more than enough to handle both at the same time. I just checked and my TSMMa

Re: TsmManager hardware requirements

2006-03-09 Thread Lawrence Clark
My desktop, which I use for other things besides TsmManager is 2.4 GHz, 512Mb ram It just does a series of queries that it formats and displays. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/09/2006 3:56:36 PM >>> We are planning for an upgrade to TSM 5.3, and currently have $5,400.00 budgeted for a server with enoug

Re: TsmManager hardware requirements

2006-03-09 Thread Lawrence Clark
I run TsmManager on my desktop runnnig XP >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/09/2006 3:56:36 PM >>> We are planning for an upgrade to TSM 5.3, and currently have $5,400.00 budgeted for a server with enough memory and throughput to support the Administration Center. We are looking into TsmManager as an alter

TsmManager hardware requirements

2006-03-09 Thread Thomas Denier
We are planning for an upgrade to TSM 5.3, and currently have $5,400.00 budgeted for a server with enough memory and throughput to support the Administration Center. We are looking into TsmManager as an alternative to the Administration Center. The vendor's Web site lists the supported operating sy

Re: Question on recommended excludes for TSM-Mac Clients with MacOS 10.4 ?

2006-03-09 Thread JN
Hi Rainer, It really depends on a number of factors such as whether or not you are backing up customer installed third party applications, whether or not e-mail is kept on the server or the local system, and how standardized your environment is, to name just a few. If you have a pret

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Troy Frank
Ditto. on one of our bigger file servers, ~1.3million files, 2-cpu 2.4ghz, 2.5GB RAM, SAN attached storage (that gets ~100MB/sec throughput), it take us 45min to get through a backup. This seems to be almost 20X that fast. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/09/06 10:23 AM >>> Wow, I don't think I have ev

Re: Import Node

2006-03-09 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.
Wouldn't doing q volhist type=export, on the system they were exported from give you the tape numbers, and shouldn't they be in the proper order? Wouldn't the activity log also show you what order they were created? Thanks, Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Ben Bullock
Wow, I don't think I have ever seen 20 million objects examined and processed in 2 hours. What kind of hardware do you have behind that? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mueller, Ken Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 8:23

Re: USING IMAGES

2006-03-09 Thread Justin Case
We use the images for our mail server which has over 80 million files on 17 vol's on Solaris v1280 we do weekly images 2 or 3 a night then incremental's in between in rotation. Each vol is 175 GB and each vol has 5.5 million to 8.5 million files Justin

USING IMAGES

2006-03-09 Thread Luc Beaudoin
Hi all Is there anyone out there who use Snapshot Images on a regular bases ... like once a week with incremental the other days ??? Is there a BEST Practice for using images Thanks Luc Beaudoin Administrateur RĂ©seau / Network Administrator Hopital General Juif S.M.B.D. Tel: (514) 340-822

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Richard van Denzel
To my knowledge NetBackup does not have it available for U*ix, nor Linux, because it comes standard with U*ix/Linux. This was told to me by the instructor who led the Veritas NetBackup Administration course. Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards, Richard van Denzel. -Original Message-

ANR2997W Causing Transaction Failure

2006-03-09 Thread Andrew Carlson
Has anyone ever seen ANR2997W cause a transacton failure? Here is a snippet of my log: 03/08/06 14:39:10 ANR2997W The server log is 80 percent full. The server will delay transactions by 3 milliseconds. (SESSION: 152212, PROCESS: 1586) 03/

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Mueller, Ken
We have numerous Linux/Samba file servers in production running under VMWare ESX (we run almost everything under ESX). Here are the results from our largest document imaging server (lots of small files - ext3 file system): 03/09/2006 00:24:41 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 03/09/2006 00:24:41 Total

Import Node

2006-03-09 Thread Gerald
I've been given a large number of tapes to import that are TSM exports. I notice the import process requires you to import them in the order they were exported. The problem is I don't know what that order is. I tried my first tape and it was sequence 4 when it wanted sequence 1. Apparently I need

Re: ndmp limitations

2006-03-09 Thread Ben Bullock
Anders. You are correct, I misspoke. In the TSM NDMP implementation, it uses a FULL+Diff backup approach, not the Full+Incr. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Granhagen Anders Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:21 AM To: ADSM-L@VM

Re: LTO1 tapes in LTO3 drives

2006-03-09 Thread Smith, I (Ian)
Q dr f=d This will tell you read and write format of each drive in TSM. _ Ian Smith SAN/TSM Specialist IT Infrastructure Rabobank International Thames Court, One Queenhithe London EC4V 3RL t: +44 (0)20 7809 3046 f: +44 (0)20 7809 3599 m: +44 (0)7843 689914 Mailto: [E

Re: LTO1 tapes in LTO3 drives

2006-03-09 Thread Richard Sims
On Mar 9, 2006, at 9:00 AM, Nicholas Cassimatis wrote: I believe the LTO standard has the ability to write one generation back, and read two generations back. So your LTO3 drives can read the LTO1 tapes, but can't write to them. Nicholas - Exactly right. Ref: Q12 at http://www.lto.org/newsit

Re: LTO1 tapes in LTO3 drives

2006-03-09 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
Richard, I believe the LTO standard has the ability to write one generation back, and read two generations back. So your LTO3 drives can read the LTO1 tapes, but can't write to them. Nick Cassimatis - Forwarded by Nicholas Cassimatis/Raleigh/IBM on 03/09/2006 08:59 AM - "ADSM: Dist Sto

Re: Question on recommended excludes for TSM-Mac Clients with MacOS 10.4 ?

2006-03-09 Thread Richard Sims
Rainer - One nuance to observe is described in new APAR IC47919. Windows users of TSM 5.3.2 should also check this. Richard Sims

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Alexander Verkooijen
> -Original Message- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Gill, Geoffrey L. > Sent: woensdag 8 maart 2006 21:36 > To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: Journaling/Linux > > All indications from searching manuals seem to indicate > Journaling is not > ava

Question on recommended excludes for TSM-Mac Clients with MacOS 10.4 ?

2006-03-09 Thread Rainer Wolf
Hi TSMers, we have tsm-server/solaris 5.3.2.1 and Macintosh tsm-Klients at 5.3.2.1. since starting with macOS 10.4 those Macintosh - Klients are coming into the tsm-server with quite a lot of tsm-db entries. Doing just normal incremental backups those TSM-Clients are appearing with up to 100.000

Re: AW: [ADSM-L] linux dsmcad problem

2006-03-09 Thread Dirk Kastens
Herrmann, Boris schrieb: After setting SCHEDMODE POLLING for this client everything run fine (HINT : The default for "Queryschedperiod" is 12 hours. Set it to your requirement) That's a good idea. I'll try setting the schedmode to polling and see if the backup is running. -- Regards, Dirk Kas

AW: [ADSM-L] linux dsmcad problem

2006-03-09 Thread Herrmann, Boris
Hi Dirk, we've had the same problem on one of our SuSE linux systems. The problem was the activated firewall, which accepts only outgoing traffic. Incoming NEW sessions are not allowed. So, the first time the CAD start, the firewall let's going out the traffic and for a short time it accept incomi

Re: ndmp limitations

2006-03-09 Thread Granhagen Anders
The Full -incr -incr -incr ..-Full methodology is a step backwards and if your retentions are very long, you will end up keeping MUCH more data in TSM than through normal TSM backups. <...> Are you really using "full + incr" backup methodology though? I was under the impression that IBM

Re: linux dsmcad problem

2006-03-09 Thread Jurjen Oskam
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 09:07:54AM +0100, Dirk Kastens wrote: > Using lsof (thanks to Richard for the hint) I saw that the dsmcad is > listening on port 47358. Could this be the problem? Do I have to specify > the webports option when I use the dsmcad? Normally, you don't have to specify the port

Re: linux dsmcad problem

2006-03-09 Thread Dirk Kastens
Allen S. Rout schrieb: Your reported log message says 'waiting to be contacted by server'. does that mean you've set the client to not poll the server, but instead wait to be contacted?If so, is your server set to do the contacting? It seems plausible that it might poll on startup but not af