Re: Increasing license counter

2009-09-23 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
I think you just need to start TDP for Mail on other server. Number of licenses will be increase on TSM Server. Maybe I am wrong, but this is only for audit. Grigori G. Solonovitch Senior Technical Architect Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middle East http://www.bkme.com Phone: (+9

Re: HSM over NAS.

2009-09-23 Thread Steven Langdale
Good luck on that one! We've been spending a lot of time trying to find a product to do this. The nearest we have got so far is Symantec Enterprise Vault, but it doesn't do volumes that are NFS exported and you need a windows server for it. You also need an SQL server for it's DB. Steven St

Re: DR restore of Client Data to new hardware w/ new IP

2009-09-23 Thread Kelly Lipp
Eric, Should have been update stg access=destroyed rather than unavailable. That's one thing. Why isn't the client seeing the TSM server at the new IP? H. The client is pointing at the new source server, not the target, correct? The new source/target combo may require updating as well

Re: Increasing license counter

2009-09-23 Thread Shawn Drew
The only licenses you manage at the server are the 3 mentioned in the help file Basic, Extended Edition and "System Storage archive manager" The TDP's have a license file at the client side and will inform the server when it connects if it is using a trial or permanenet license. Regards, Shawn

Increasing license counter

2009-09-23 Thread Mario Behring
Hi list, How can I increase the number of licenses at the TSMServer, for a TDP for Exchange for instance? Mario

DR restore of Client Data to new hardware w/ new IP

2009-09-23 Thread Eric Vaughn
Hello, Our environment consist of source to target. I have recreated and restored the db onto a new piece of hardware that would be used as the replacement source server. My issue is that the IP is new and not the address that was assigned to the original source server. My assumption lead me to

Re: HSM over NAS.

2009-09-23 Thread Strand, Neil B.
Fran, Have you enabled ASIS on your NetApp? We are seeing deduplication resulting in 15-40% amount of space saved - i.e. 850GB of data is using 665GB of space for a 21% savings. Your mileage will vary depending on the type and amount of data stored. Cheers, Neil Strand Storage Engineer - Le

HSM over NAS.

2009-09-23 Thread Francisco Molero
Hello, We are working with NAS Celerra and Netapp and it is growing too quicky. We need to take the files from NAS to storage more economical. We are looking a solution like HSM for Windows or Space Management but unfortunatelly these solutions don't support Celerra. Do you know any product wh

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Mehdi Salehi
Thanks Xav, It was actually the data dsmj (GUI) shows. But I could not find a way how to get it from dsmc command line and went further to query from server side. Another point is that date and time are not shown if you perform static image of a filesystem.

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Xav Paice
- "Mehdi Salehi" wrote: > It is a standard incremental backup. > I noticed that when I backup a filesystem "Last Backup Start > Date/Time" gets > a value. but if backing up a directory inside a filesystem, this field > does > not change. > For example: > # dsmc inc /home -subdir=yes (sets th

Re: SV: the purpose of "file" device class

2009-09-23 Thread Xav Paice
- "Michael Green" wrote: > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Christian Svensson > wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > With Quantum DXi (VTL) can you do the same thing. The DXi has both a > VTL part and a NAS Disk part and both have De-Dup working. > > The NAS part can you connect as local disk via iSCSI.

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread km
On 23/09, Mehdi Salehi wrote: > It is a standard incremental backup. > I noticed that when I backup a filesystem "Last Backup Start Date/Time" gets > a value. but if backing up a directory inside a filesystem, this field does > not change. > For example: > # dsmc inc /home -subdir=yes (sets the ti

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Bos, Karel
Hi, WAD. The field is for successful file system backups, not for partial made backups. Regards, Karel -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Mehdi Salehi Sent: woensdag 23 september 2009 10:35 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re:

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Mehdi Salehi
It is a standard incremental backup. I noticed that when I backup a filesystem "Last Backup Start Date/Time" gets a value. but if backing up a directory inside a filesystem, this field does not change. For example: # dsmc inc /home -subdir=yes (sets the time in tsm server) # dsmc inc /home/mehdi

Re: how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Steven Langdale
Hello These are filespaces created by a standard backup? If I have a scheduled backup OR do a manual inc, the timestamps are updated OK. See here: Node Name: PC002697 Filespace Name: /data Hexadecimal F

how to show the backup time of a fileset?

2009-09-23 Thread Mehdi Salehi
How can I see the backup time of a fileset in tsm server? there are fields in "query filespace f=d" but with an incremental or image backup they are empty: Last Backup Start Date/Time Last Backup Completion Date/Time Aparently these fields "have to be filled in by the API application".

SV: SV: the purpose of "file" device class

2009-09-23 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi Micke, I agree but that is how Quantum explain it and show it. Best Regards Christian Svensson Cell: +46-70-325 1577 E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se Skype: cristie.christian.svensson Från: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ads...@vm.marist.edu] för Michael

Re: SV: the purpose of "file" device class

2009-09-23 Thread Michael Green
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Christian Svensson wrote: > Hi Eric, > With Quantum DXi (VTL) can you do the same thing. The DXi has both a VTL part > and a NAS Disk part and both have De-Dup working. > The NAS part can you connect as local disk via iSCSI. iSCSI is not NAS. It's SAN. NAS is eit