Microsoft DFS is now present in our environment, and we're getting some
questions about how to back it up.
I've read the appropriate page on the Tivoli Information Center, but it
is a little terse.
(I searched the Tivoli Information Center, the Redbook site, and the IBM
Publications Center. Lots
Thanks Richard, Del and Steve.
We still haven't resolved the problem, and other priorities have taken
precedence for the Exchange admins. We think at least part of our
problem involves an isolated Exchange test environment trying to
communicate with the TSM server on the production network.
Than
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 2:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Transfer/transition netbackup data to TSM
I also kept it and sent it yesterday in my response. I suspect there is
a giant "CYA" going on because I added some other facts, which is
probably why nobody has dropped by yet.
Geoff Gill
> A better question might be: how are they justifying converting
> everything to netbackup?
This the exact question I was going to ask when I got in this meeting,
which I thought was supposed to be today but nobody has shown up yet.
Instead of coming to me to talk about TSM they went to a group o
Sorry, accidentally hit Send. I love Outlook. I meant to finish
with
A better question might be: how are they justifying converting
everything to netbackup?
If there's no justification for netbackup, say, someone's religious
fight, it might not be possible to convince them to keep TSM. Yo
A better question might be: how are they justifying converting
everything to netbackup?
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Gill, Geoffrey L.
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z/OS has no support for LTO, so TSM on z/OS doesn't support LTO.
.
You can install a TSM server on z/OS and have it use the 3590 drives along
with the mainframe (naturally you might need more, but used ones are cheap).
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Gill, Geoffrey L. <
geoffrey.l.g...@saic.co
I need that last paragraph (with an attribution) on a t-shirt and a
poster.
Thanks, [RC]
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Richard Sims
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 6:33 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
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TSM runs nicely on the mainframe (that's where it started), and it will talk to
LTO/3590 libraries well (I'd stay with IBM hardware to be on the safe side).
--
Mark Stapleton
System engineer, CDW
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I am in a fight to, what looks like, justify why we should keep TSM and
not move everything to netbackup. But without going into details (very
long and aggravating story in which I may have to leave and look for
work elsewhere) I have a question as it relates to the mainframe. We
have one here but
Is the TSM 6.x guide due out next month or april? I assume there will
be a New Concepts guide at some point also.
Regards
Tim
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
From the as yet unpublished (e.g. subject to change) "Upgrade Guide" under
"What's New"
Data deduplication
Data deduplication is a method
We update static information to the CONTACT field. The information we
use is from the structured procedures our company uses for making
changes in the environment. We use a case number that can be traced
back to the folks and documentation related to the creation of the
server and the request for
Thanks Norman, I'll try TESTFLAG NWSKIPTRUSTEECHECK if it doesn't improve I'll
try the other(memory).
__
Ramiro Ruiz, Network Specialist
Information Services
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
The University of Western Ontario
ramiro.r...@schulich.uwo.ca
Phone
Just to try to clear this up:
There is nothing in Linux corresponding to the AIX Error Log. The AIX
Error Log is a disciplined, architectural means for recording system
events, through /dev/error. Entries in the log are rigorously
structured and readily reported in a uniform mannner, with event
>From the as yet unpublished (e.g. subject to change) "Upgrade Guide" under
"What's New"
Data deduplication
Data deduplication is a method of eliminating redundant data in
sequential-access disk (FILE) primary, copy, and active-data storage
pools. One unique instance of the data is retained on sto
Sorry about the slashes. I have been bouncing between Windows, Netware,
Linux and Solaris boxes all week and got my fingers crossed ;)))
David Bronder
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Being that TSM 6.1 is still in beta, I wouldn't put much weight on any kind of
metrics or performance available with the current load.
Everyone also needs to keep in mind that dedupe will only be initially
available for storage pools that are FILE-based. DISK- and TAPE-based dedupe
will not be
Every unix user should know about the Rosetta Stone!
http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
On Feb 20, 2009, at Feb 20, 8:12 AM, Keith Arbogast wrote:
Larry,
This Website is a "UNIX command translation table". http://
www.opennet.ru/soft/linux2unix.html . It cross references commands'
syntax for AIX,
Can users of TSM 6.x comment on it's data dedupe
functionality? I'm curious as to how it functions and would like some
info about it.
David Tyree
Interface Analyst
South Georgia Medical Center
229.333.1155
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Larry,
This Website is a "UNIX command translation table". http://
www.opennet.ru/soft/linux2unix.html . It cross references commands'
syntax for AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux (RedHat), Solaris and Tru64. It
also says DMESG is the equivalent Linux command for errpt.
One can run dmesg from the comman
Hello Ramiro,
That reminds me of similar performance degradation issues we had when our
netware servers were upgraded to 6.5 and their TSM clients to 5.4.1.
I think we added :
TESTFLAG NWSKIPTRUSTEECHECK
at the end of the dsm.opt to work it around and performance improved.
Then, I just found :
http
Hello,
my name is Michael, TSM admin and developer of TSM Monitor (
http://www.tsm-monitor.org). I'd like to create a Live CD or virtual
appliance of TSM Monitor so one could easily test the software. The problem
would be, that I have to include a TSM client. Am I allowed to redistribute
it in thi
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