If I'm doing a select from volumes and only want to display the first 25
volumes that meet my criteria, does anyone know how I'd do that?
Thanks,
Julie
BJECT didn't exist until the 4.2.0 client.
(And personally I don't trust the systemobject backup of the 4.1 client.
There were some bugs. I STRONGLY recommend 4.2.0, or 4.2.1.20).
-Original Message-
From: Julie Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:
You can just go from 4.2.1.0 to 4.2.1.9.
(We made several changes last month, due to problems, we went from 4.1.4
to 4.2.1. to 4.2.1.15 to 4.2.1.9)
"Anderson,
Michael - HMIS" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ECT\SERVER1\REGISTRY
20,883 05/17/2002 00:14:34DEFAULT A SYSTEM
OBJECT\SERVER1\RSM
-Original Message-
From: Julie Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Backing up Active Directory on Win2000
Thanks, Tim,
What's a
I like to tell our users that TSM updates it's current "full backup" image
with every incremental. TSM doesn't need to move all the files every time,
and it makes no sense to do that.
(Except in the event of creating a full backup image on as few tapes as
possible for a quick restore)
tape movement.
We just have TSM mark the tapes as access=offsite... so we do it how you're
doing it, not how you propose to do it.
We're not using roll-forward mode though. We did have to move to TSM 4.2
to get the bigger recovery log.
Julie Phinney
We had problems with our recovery log filling last month too, and had to
upgrade so we could make our recovery log 11GB!
So perhaps our NT cluster servers are the culprit?
Julie
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chris rees
12.
The default is to include system objects with DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL. What is
your domain statement?
Have you done a q systemobject from the b/a command line?
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
-Original Message-
From: Julie Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002
fy something in the DSM.OPT file or in
a client optionset to get it to do all the system objects in Active
Directory?
Thanks,
Julie Phinney
I have an old, no-longer-backing-up client, whose backups we need to keep
in case of a disaster. We don't need to keep all the inactive versions of
files, though. Since it doesn't connect to the ADSM server any more, I
don't know how to expire those inactive versions.
Does anyone know how I
ts to some
kind of tape that NT boxes or Novell boxes can use.
Can this be done?
Thanks.
Julie Phinney
Has anyone done any comparisons of TSM vs FDR/Upstream that they're willing
to comment on?
Thanks,
Julie Phinney
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