Hi TSM-ers!
Does anybody know where to download the required GSKit 8 files for the 7.1
Linux BA client? It's not in the tar file I downloaded from the IBM FTP
server...
Thank you very much for your help in advance!
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
AF/KLM Storage Engineering
Hi Eric,
I've downloaded 7.1.0.2 yesterday and it contains those gskit packages.
Can you share the link you've used ?
On 14 mai 2014 15:26:52 CEST, Loon, EJ van (SPLXM) - KLM
eric-van.l...@klm.com wrote:
Hi TSM-ers!
Does anybody know where to download the required GSKit 8 files for the
7.1
Hi Erwann!
Never mind, I found it. I wasn't looking properly.
Thanks for your help!
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
AF/KLM Storage Engineering
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Erwann
Simon
Sent: woensdag 14 mei 2014 15:33
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Hi guys!
I'm not really an Linux expert, but I'm trying to upgrade a 6.2 client to 7.1
on a Linux nodes. When I follow the commands from the manual to install the API
client (rpm -i TIVsm-API64.x86_64.rpm) it fails with several of the following
messages:
file
Eric,
You need to uninstall (rpm -e) and then reinstall (rpm -i).
On 14 mai 2014 16:17:02 CEST, Loon, EJ van (SPLXM) - KLM
eric-van.l...@klm.com wrote:
Hi guys!
I'm not really an Linux expert, but I'm trying to upgrade a 6.2 client
to 7.1 on a Linux nodes. When I follow the commands from the
Looking for some Exchange knowledge. Last week admin ID's for nodes were being
removed and it was discovered 2 days later that this broke the Exchange
backups. Once they were put back backups started working again but what
confuses me is when comparing 2 different sites things seems to work
Good morning,
I run TSM 6.3.4
How do I throttle bandwidth so that the clients don't choke the network
during backups. I have already set a large window for the clients to use,
and I am reading about client side de-duplication, and adaptive file
backup. Are these the only two avenues to
-Tom Taylor wrote: -
Good morning,
I run TSM 6.3.4
How do I throttle bandwidth so that the clients don't choke the
network
during backups. I have already set a large window for the clients to
use,
and I am reading about client side de-duplication, and adaptive file
backup. Are
A smaller TCP window will cause the client to send fewer packets before waiting
for the ack from the first packet.
How fast is the server network?
How many concurrent backups?
I would look at slowing the TSM server or spreading the backups. Never really
thought about it because my backups take
Geoff, I'm not completely clear what is going on with your Exchange backup.
However, I would strongly recommend you work with your Exchange admins and the
TDP for Exchange client install and configuration document to confirm your
backup nodes are configured correctly. You must use a proxy node
Short answer:
Yes it's different depending on the version of Exchange and the version of the
TDP.
Longer answer:
With old versions of Exchange and TDP, doing only legacy backups, you only had
the TDP client and a TDP scheduler service.
Starting with Exchange 2010, you can no longer do Legacy
Hi Geoff,
Ray and Wanda are correct. (See their answers.)
As for the Platform changing... it has to do with the fact the scheduler
connects
as the TDP node and changes it to WinNT and then DP/Exchange connects
and
changes it to TDP MSExchg. This is a known issue which is on the list to
resolve.
what he said, or rpm -Uhv will maybe do (-U for upgrade, -i for install), h for
nice hash marks as a progress bar and v for not Very quiet ;-)
Op 14 mei 2014, om 16:19 heeft Erwann Simon erwann.si...@free.fr het volgende
geschreven:
Eric,
You need to uninstall (rpm -e) and then reinstall
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