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Hi All,
usually, after new TSM server is released you hear many complaints from
early
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
We are running 4-servers. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
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The 5.5 servers have given us grief. We have at least 4-known (apars)
problems we are waiting on patches for. 1-requires occasional restarts of
the server (this is the IBM workaround).
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Out of curiosity, what hardware and OS are you running? We've had a
couple segfaults in 5.5 when there were a bunch of transactions running
during a database backup, but none since I upped the LOGPOOLSIZE to 2048.
And out of fairness, I should say that we run on 64-bit
Running 5.5.0.0 AIX Server since about New Years. Had one sequence of
two crashes in a row, but other than that very stable over 3 months of
very heavy production use. We have a 283GB database, backing up about
2TB/night.
New features in 5.5 proved their value in our January disaster recovery
Hi All,
usually, after new TSM server is released you hear many complaints from
early adopters about lots of problems. With 5.5 I've heard very little,
so I was wondering, how many people are actually using the 5.5 server in
a production environment, and how big are these? Is anyone with a db
Remco Post wrote:
Hi All,
usually, after new TSM server is released you hear many complaints from
early adopters about lots of problems. With 5.5 I've heard very little,
so I was wondering, how many people are actually using the 5.5 server in
a production environment, and how big are these? Is