Re: Operations Center at risk setting jumps from 30 to 60 days

2017-06-27 Thread Robert Jose
Hello Starting in version 7.1.5 ( I think ), we changed so that you can update the default per week. If it isn't too much trouble, you can change the default to 7 or 8 weeks. Then you can change the other machines to use a custom value that we support. This isn't a good option if you have a lot of

Re: Inactive active filesystem for vm in script

2017-06-27 Thread Ron Delaware
Robert, As you can see there are more that a few way to get the info I will add a couple more for you tool box. You can create a macro or a script to do the same thing. You would have to translate the VM verbage into TSM and use select statement like Neil did. The translation would be as such

restore backupset question forgive the repeat

2017-06-27 Thread Lee, Gary
The screen reader did not tell me certain messages were highlighted, so an answer to this was deleted so asking again with more information. Tsm server 7.1.7. Two tsm windows clients, restore-tem 7.1.4 Rcipserver 6.3.2. Rcipserver has a backupset Want to restore files to restore-temp. Proxy gr

Re: Inactive active filesystem for vm in script

2017-06-27 Thread Schneider, Jim
An alternative can be run from the backup proxy server. dsmc restore vm bodev -pick -inactive Jim Schneider Essendant -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Schofield, Neil (Storage & Middleware, Backup & Restore) Sent: Tuesday, June 2

Re: Inactive active filesystem for vm in script

2017-06-27 Thread Schofield, Neil (Storage & Middleware, Backup & Restore)
Classification: Public Robert I'm not sure this is the best answer to your question, but in the absence of any other replies I thought it might at least prompt somebody to come up with something better. I'm assuming here that your hypervisor is vSphere and not Hyper-V? In which case empirical