Hello,
You can upload and load the db in order to free space.
It is good for performance too.
The all process of reorgenize the database is is the admin book.
Good Luck,
Hana
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Allan Mills
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On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:04 AM, חנה דרזי wrote:
You can upload and load the db in order to free space.
It is good for performance too.
The all process of reorgenize the database is is the admin book.
I strongly recommend against doing this. The outage is prolonged,
there is no documentation
Is anyone using the DRM scripts generated by the PREPARE command in conjunction
with a fiber attached remote library? How do you deal with the fact that the
tapes in the remote library are not offsite as far as DRM is concerned so
that they get included in the script that marks onsite tapes as
hi all,
is there any idea why don't i see RMAN backup files on client machine
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
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Did you try putting the filespace name between the {} brackets?
q ba {/adsmorv}/*
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Subject: non visible RMAN backups ...
hi all,
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yes i did but nothing happens, (i must admit i've never seen this)
thanks
On 6/18/07, William Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try putting the filespace name between the {} brackets?
q ba {/adsmorv}/*
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Since RMAN backups, going through the TDP Agent, are written to the TSM
Server via the TSM Client API's, the regular Backup/Archive client can't
see them. What you're seeing is just the filespace created to hold the
backups - the rest of the data doesn't make sense to the B/A Client.
For the
I don't have anywhere near as many Intel systems. But I don't have
access to any of them.
I just got hit with a follow-on to the KPMG survey (they want CPU count
etc. on a set of dummy nodes I have in TSM, as well as CPU type core
count this time).
I'm advising them that the next such
Hi TSM'ers
Before I reinvent the wheel, I was wondering if anyone had done any work
on processing the output of a 'show config' and reformatting it into
something a little more friendly, and usable?
Cheers,
Matt.
--
Matthew Warren.
TSM Technical Specialist.
AIX SAN Administrator.
Thesaurus
2) Sepaton does hardware compression so as far as I can tell it performs like
compression on physical drives, I imagine other vendors may also use hardware
compression. Besides what's important to me is that my TSM clients and TSM
server are not taking a performance hit from doing compression
You usually do not use RMAN to create a backup file locally on the
client and then back up that file to TSM. Instead, via the TDPO api,
RMAN:
1) connects to the TSM server
2) generates a file name
3) checks to see if that file name is currently in use
4) sends a stream of data to the TSM server
Hi All
I have a customer running TSM 5.4 server on Windows 2003. He had some
old, slow disk lying around so I configured this as sequential pool and
this is working reasonably well.
I have set up the device class to use the I: J: K: and L: drives and
allow the system to allocate scratch
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