I could not have expressed my own opinions better- thank you Roger.
I still remember being skeptical going from the IBM Red Books (real paper) to
PDF's.
But it's not the same leap going to online "information centers". With each
new release, I try again, but I am always disappointed. Maybe it's
I'm glad that the last PDFs of this valuable book at Version 7.1.1 are
being made more widely available. I have already downloaded that PDF to
the USB thumb drive I carry around everywhere, for access regardless of
the network condition. This could be in a disaster recovery scenario, or
at a client
I will throw this document into the ring as well.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.641.1965&rep=re
p1&type=pdf#page=169
Even though it's a bit dated, it hits on a lot of the elements that go
into getting the most performance out of your 10G network adapter.
As previousl
Gary,
Silly question first: are you sure the NFS server has 10 Gb connections?
In addition to trying the offload settings that Skylar mentioned, you could
look at using jumbo frames. You'll need it supported and enabled on the NFS
server/array as well, and also on any intervening switches or ro
I'm in need of a little assistance
Yes I know this is an older version but we've not been able to procure a proper
server to upgrade so I'm here with this version
I'm trying to restore a file from one know in one TSM server to another node in
another TSM server
I've put this into the dsm.sys file
I am currently running TSM server version 6.3.5 and was wondering what version
of TSM for VE I should use seeing I am just starting out with the product. I
was also wondering if anybody has written a quick guide of steps as some of the
online documentation can be confusing.
Thanks Pete
Peter
Hello Daniel,
if the client is a windows system, please check the dirmc option.
If you do not specify this option to associate a management class with
directories, the client program uses the management class in the active
policy set of your policy domain with the longest retention period.
To s
To Mike:
Thanks for the link, hadn't seen that.
Also, the nfs server is a dedicated SAN head end, so I have little to no
control of its nfs parms.
To
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Skylar
Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, February 02
Hello,
I have a strange and annoying problem. Some backup data of one specific node
always seems to be moved to another storage pool, so that a whole tape is used
for just a few megabytes of data. This happens at some point after the backup,
as directly after the backup all the data is in the N