On Feb 24, 2009, at 1:47 AM, ashish sharma wrote:
one question Richard,if i dont make the schedule for backup
devconfig and
backup volhistory ,then when will be the files mentioned inhc server
options
will get updated and how?what i know is that,we have to specify
location of
these files in
Hello,
Can anybody suggest me the best possible numbering of following schedules:
1:BACKUP_DEVCONFIG
2:BACKUP_STGPOOL_TP01
3:BACKUP_TP01_ARCH
4:BACKUP_VOLHISTORY
5:DBBACKUP_FULL
6:EXPIRE_INVENTORY
7:PURGE_DB_VOLHISTORY
8:PURGE_VOLHISTORY
9:START_COTP01_RECLAIM
10:START_LTO3_RECLAIM
You can simplify your list by eliminating
1:BACKUP_DEVCONFIG
and
4:BACKUP_VOLHISTORY
in that having DEVCONFig and VOLUMEHistory in your server options file
will cause such backups to be automatic.
Richard Sims
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Hello,
Can anybody suggest me the best possible numbering of following schedules:
1:BACKUP_DEVCONFIG
2
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Hello,
Can anybody suggest me the best possible numbering of following
schedules:
1:BACKUP_DEVCONFIG
2
route.
See Ya'
Howard
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Hi Ashish,
Here is a copy of our
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The only
Hello Richard,
I have these parameters in Server Options file but schedule is needed to rin
it daily at a specified time.My server option file looks like below:
[r...@c2x121 server-CROTSM01]# more dsmserv.opt
*** IBM TSM Server options file
*** Refer to dsmserv.opt.smp for other options
On Feb 23, 2009, at 9:03 AM, ashish sharma wrote:
Hello Richard,
I have these parameters in Server Options file but schedule is
needed to rin
it daily at a specified time. ...
You don't say just what that schedule is doing. A scheduled Backup
Devconfig and Backup Volumehistory in addition to
one question Richard,if i dont make the schedule for backup devconfig and
backup volhistory ,then when will be the files mentioned inhc server options
will get updated and how?what i know is that,we have to specify location of
these files in server options file and then make a schedule with just
migration to primary tape at 8:15am
every day.
I had a weird problem with that schedule starting up at 2:35am in the middle of
backups. Has anyone else had unexpected results with the TSM admin schedules before?
It usually runs fine,
Thanks,
Tommy Templeton
of backups. Has anyone else had unexpected results with the TSM
admin schedules before? It usually runs fine,
Thanks,
Tommy Templeton
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Environment:
Server: RS/6000-AIX5.1 TSM V4.2.1.9
Client: NT4-Service pack 6,
Win2k-SP1, TSM V4.2.1.9
Novell - Netware 6
on the
weekend which Im sure may have caused that.
thanks for the help (also thanks to Jim Sporer)
Tommy
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Subject: Re: Admin schedules
Can you provide a little more
Hallo,
for my opinion, it seems to be a normal migration process caused by the
migrationthreshold which is defined in your diskpool. Automatic migration
is started by TSM, when the threshold HighMig is reached.
MfG
Sascha Bräuning
Sparkassen Informatik, Fellbach
OrgEinheit: 6322
Hi all,
Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to
ACTIVE=NO?
I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement,
but couldn't find anything.
I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn). The problem
that I've run
From the Admin command line:
update sch * type=admin active=no
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Subject:Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)
Hi all,
Is there anyway that I
: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)
Hi all,
Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to
ACTIVE=NO?
I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement,
but couldn't find anything.
I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)
Hi all,
Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to
ACTIVE=NO?
I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement,
but couldn't find
Hello admins,
simple Question: how do you control the success of admin schedules?
1) do you believe q event output?
or
2) q actlog (how do you automate that)
Background:
yesterday the follwing happend: backup database at 20:30, soon after that
(adsm on mvs) the mvs host was restarted
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