size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread Rhodes, Richard L.
We are on TSM v6.2.5. We keep running into the normal question that seems to come up when we start analyzing our backups. We can tell the number of active/inactive files from the backups table, but not the size, which is in the contents table. Does anyone have a way to get the

Re: size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread Skylar Thompson
This has been a frustration for us too. Somehow the client is able to get this information efficiently, so when I've needed it I've just piped dsmc q b -su=yes ina to some awk/perl to get the information I need. Obviously this is only good for ad-hoc queries, not for anything that's going to be

Re: size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread Jeanne Bruno
Hello. I tested this and got the output: ANR0986I Process 206 for EXPORT NODE running in the BACKGROUND processed 37,158 items for a total of 10,206,832,635 bytes with a completion state of SUCCESS at 16:58:30. So I have 37,158 active items for this particular node, correct? -Original

Re: Availability of 7.1.1.200 server code

2015-02-03 Thread Schofield, Neil (Storage Middleware, Backup Restore)
Thomas I don't know whether IBM have already communicated this to you, but it looks like server interim fix 7.1.1.200 that you were waiting for has now been slipped to Q2. It was previously slated for Q1 but I've just noticed the new information in the link below:

Re: size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread Nick Laflamme
I used to work with BACKUPS and CONTENTS a lot when auditing how well some DBAs were policing their own backups. I don't have those scripts any longer, but my recollection is that techniques I developed using those tables in TSM 5.5 were unusable on TSM 6.1 and early TSM 6.2 servers. They were

Re: 7.1.1 TDP for Exchange 2010 backup Task Details not updated?

2015-02-03 Thread Del Hoobler
Hello Wanda, This changed when full remote PowerShell management support was added. The backup progress timer was added and will be available in the next DP/Exchange PTF. Del ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 02/02/2015

Re: Ransomware deleted TSM backups from node

2015-02-03 Thread Zoltan Forray
A good idea but for us, most of our backups/archives on Oracle systems are done manually/system managed, not TSM server scheduled. Plus you have no realistic idea of how long the backup could run. We have Notes backups that run 10-days! On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Marcel Anthonijsz

Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: GPFS 4.1 on windows and TSM Backup

2015-02-03 Thread TSM
Hi Christian, tsm incr backup wants to find gpfs.dll on C:\Windows\SUA\usr\lpp\mmfs\bin\gpfs.dll but it is in directory c:\cygwin\usr\lpp\mmfs\win and in c:\cygwin\usr\lpp\mmfs\bin and in c:\windows\gpfs_cygwin\usr\lpp\mmfs\win and in c:\windows\gpfs_cygwin\usr\lpp\mmfs\bin after

Re: size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread TH
Maybe a different way would be suitable for you - try to do EXPORT NODE xxx FILEDATA=BACKUPACTIVE PREVIEW=YES The end of process will give you a total size of active data for a node. Regards, Tomasz Hubicki -- Wiadomość oryginalna -- Temat: [ADSM-L] size of objects in the backups

Re: size of objects in the backups table

2015-02-03 Thread TH
Yes, and total size of these active items is about 10 GB. Regards, Tomasz Hubicki Original Message Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] size of objects in the backups table From: Jeanne Bruno jbr...@cenhud.com To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Date: Tue Feb 03 2015 23:00:12 GMT+0100 Hello. I