Hi,
Last week some tapes become READONLY. I tried to move the data to other
tape(s) in the same pool and also audit the volume(s). Both processes
takes such a long time (several hours and the tapes contains less than
10 GB) that I must cancel the processes.
Must I wait longer or are their
On Apr 6, 2007, at 6:22 AM, Chris Lenssens wrote:
Hi,
Last week some tapes become READONLY. I tried to move the data to
other
tape(s) in the same pool and also audit the volume(s). Both processes
takes such a long time (several hours and the tapes contains less than
10 GB) that I must
Hi
I try to restore an mssql database backed up at one server, to another.
But it fails, see output below.
Ony difference is that the server where database was backed up from,
runs windows 2003 std x64, with tdpsql klient version 5.3.3.0.
Server where I try to restore to, runs windows 2003 std
Kjell,
The machine that restores MUST be at the same level or newer.
Thanks,
Del
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 04/06/2007
10:42:58 AM:
Hi
I try to restore an mssql database backed up at one server, to another.
In our case, we set the speed to the highest speed supported by the port
on the switch and the server.
If either side is set to auto then we end up with really poor
performance.
But not in every case, we have a couple of boxes that are set to auto
and they are running just fine.
Try
Hello,
How do you do 'q occ' on multiple nodes? I tried to put a comma after
each node but I get the following error. I tried a space between the nodes
but it does not work. Thank you for your help.
tsm: TSMQ occ 23GPD40,4H63D31
ANR2034E QUERY OCCUPANCY: No match found using this criteria.
Use Wild Cards q occ aps*
Or if you have a spcific list use the TSM ODBC driver via MS Excel to the
Occupancy Table then you can apply filters in excel etc
Charles Hart
UHT - Data Protection
(763)744-2263
Sharepoint:
On Apr 6, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Avy Wong wrote:
Hello,
How do you do 'q occ' on multiple nodes? ...
You don't, per the syntax of the documented command.
But, then, IBM provides Select so we can form our own commands, like:
select * from occupancy where node_name in ('23GPD40','4H63D31')
Hi,
I am trying to start the tsm scheduler in Unix client as root user, but
I am getting folloing issues.
Please advise where have I gone wrong.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/dmcsched start
sudo: /etc/init.d/dmcsched: command not found
$
Thanks in advance.
Dinesh Pahari
-Original Message-
On Apr 6, 2007, at 9:02 PM, Pahari, Dinesh P wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to start the tsm scheduler in Unix client as root user,
but
I am getting folloing issues.
Please advise where have I gone wrong.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/dmcsched start
sudo: /etc/init.d/dmcsched: command not found
$
Well, you
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