Received the same response from IBM.
Having a disk pool for the control files removed the gaps, so I no longer have
to wait hours for a restore. However at least the backups still weren't really
streaming. The chunks were still visible in the data rate graphs, so I
downgraded to compare the
Same here. Performance was fine with client 6.2.2 (50 MB/s range) but restore
performance dropped dramatically with 6.2.3 (2-3 MB/s range, decreasing with
increasing disk size). It does not depend on the kind of datastore or access
path as I tested both local ESX disks via LAN and different
We have 4 LTO1 and 2 LTO3 using different device classes in our 3484,
FORMAT=ULTRIUM*, unpartitioned. Never had any problems moving data from
LTO1 to LTO3 or vice versa, using the move data command. TSM does not
seem to use LTO3 drives to read LTO1 though. One NAS device class was
specified with
I second that; re-install should be easier than restore, and it's easy
to make it so with NIM.
Could be both. A mksysb image file to some NFS server serving the file
via NIM.
Gruss, Andreas
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One of my clients needs to perform TSM backup on MySQL. From IBM site
found
that it should use adsmpipe to run it. I am unable to find the related
example and scripts for it. Any body there can help
If disk space is not an issue, you may also use mysqlhotcopy to copy the
database files to some