Re: TSM Replication

2016-07-22 Thread Jeanne Bruno
Thanks! I just did the q repln on the source server. And yes it shows the filespaces and data amount for both source and target. Beats doing the q fi on source and target! But when I do q repln on the target server I get 'no matching servers defined'. I think the original question asked by Ric

Re: TSM Replication

2016-07-22 Thread Karel Bos
Replications between source and target means that that data is being sent from source is being received by target. If the target doesn't confirm receive of data the replication process failes. After replication process had completed one can use the q repln command to check the replication state o

Re: TSM Replication

2016-07-22 Thread Jeanne Bruno
Hello. for this: but, I need to verify that on the TSM TARGET server as well. Management wants to be able to verity that what the TSM SOURCE server states was replicated is the same as what the TSM TARGET server states. We don't have replicated info on our Target server either. I'm thinkin

Re: TSM Replication

2016-07-22 Thread Rick Adamson
Ricky, I know that on the source server there is a field (BKBYTES_REPLICATED) in the REPLCIATIONVIEW table. I have used it to query the amount of replicated data. Perhaps someone can chime in from IBM but I did not find this information maintained on the target server; if fact I receive an error

TSM Replication

2016-07-22 Thread Plair, Ricky
Happy Friday to everyone! Can some tell me if there is a command, script or another way to find out the summary of how much data was replicated during the replication process on the TARGET server? Once replication has completed, I can go into the logs on the TSM SOURCE server and find out how