I haven't done much experimenting with Windows 2008 yet but if you can't
even run the ntbackup utility to completion then IBM will classify this
issue as a Microsoft issue and as such they will ask you to contact
Microsoft. Sergio stated the system recovered from crash; my first
thought will be to
That would be the basic idea. Explore the command syntax to see if you can do
for more than one client at a time. 500TB is a bunch of data to wade through,
but you knew that!
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I'm in the process of deleting a retired machine. When I began, FSID 2 had
100k files and was easy to delete. FSID 1 had 2.5m files and has taken some
time. As of this morning it looks like this:
Node Name Type Filespace FSID StorageNumber of
Physical
On 16 okt 2009, at 18:46, Fred Johanson wrote:
I deleted FSID 4 to see if it was real, and it was. So why don't
the other filespaces show up in q occ?
because there is no data on tape of the filesystems? You might have an
exclude /mnt/* in place, or something?
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
There was nothing in the pools in question. I'd never seen an empty filespace
showing up in a query, especially with a high percentage used.
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On Oct 16, 2009, at 5:21 PM, Fred Johanson wrote:
There was nothing in the pools in question. I'd never seen an
empty filespace showing up in a query, especially with a high
percentage used.
As noted in ADSM QuickFacts, the Pct Util value from Query Filespace
has nothing to do with TSM