S/6000 has slightly
different identification schemes for the bus, and knowing which adapter
is which is predicated on knowing the model type of the server.
I do hope that was helpful, though.
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/27/02 13:58 PM >
ile (swab means swap a for b, that is, big to
little or little to big in byte order). Now, this only works for small
files, that is, files where you have room to run the conversion, but if
this is a critical file and you have space, it might be a way to get at
the data. Can you let us know?
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
of course, and keep that data, but I'm
wondering if Tivoli keeps that conveniently.
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
rmer sales engineer...*oh, to forget my sordid past*
-drs
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/02 11:03AM >>>
For TSM AIX only.
I just recently saw the IBM web site on AIX SysBack System Backup and
Recovery program.
Can someone wh
so it checks everything, and
knows what is there and what isn't. There ya go.
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David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
I really hate doing this..
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/04/02 06:55AM >>>
> If you do a q event * * begind f=d
> [snip]
> Status: Completed
> [snip]
>
> i can see a status there called Completed.
>
> But when i run the command select * from events
> i cant see the column completed.
>
gotta be a bugit's broke in my 4.2.X AIX server, too, but...
select device,device_type from drives
works, and
select device,element from drives
has device blank. WEIRD.
-drs-
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/19/02 09:13AM >>>
Something odd I noticed this morning about 4.2.x servers on A
Well, it doesn't, as it stands
CD's, mounted, will appear with a device that is consistent. In AIX
that device would be /dev/cdX. You could change the grep -v "^Filesys"
to
egrep -v "^Filesys|^/dev/cd[0-9]"
That'd do it.
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David Stabler, CA
varchar(17)),3,8) as "Elapsed",
cast(process as char(40))
as "Process_"
from processes ' | \
tail +13 | \
egrep -v -e "^ANS|^[ ]*$"
which gives me just want I need. (As you may guess, CMD is set to the
dsmadmc command with us
like the logical volume
information,
# free space, etcbut, we won't do it just yet. Later revision,
maybe.
#
fi
done
exit 0
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
isn't acceptable, I'm afraid) to make
this happen? I can't make the sqldisplaymode stick, as it is session
bound, but that's the functionality I need to duplicate.
Thanks!
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
than
coding something by column position (doable, but ugly), I'd like to put
the Actual_start field at the end. Thoughts?
Thanks!
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
ntation about
hard links, except that they are backed up as individual files, and the
link re-established at restoration.
One supposes you could build an exclude list using a find command, but
I'm not sure what you're after by not backing up hard links.
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX,
r network connection?
I'm afraid I don't know enough W2K to tell you where to look, though.
-drs-
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/21/02 01:04PM >>>
Zig-
this is Win2k on an ethernet network-- the switch isn't a
comfy lawn chair. Now, I'm
terribly curious!
David Stabler, CATE/AIX, CNCE
Senior Systems Analyst
I was using DRM to manage a copypool, and sent my "Vault" tapes to the
bulk reader. I wasn't paying attention at the time, but I sent more
than 10 tapes. The extra tapes were dutifully marked at the Vault, and
TSM lost track of them, but they were still in the LTO! A key, and a
few minutes of s
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