On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, James Marcinek wrote:
Can someone explain how to backup the database to disk file versus sequential
access
You create a file device class, eg.,
DEFINE DEVCLASS LOCALFILES DEVTYPE=FILE FORMAT=DRIVE MAXCAPACITY=1048576K
MOUNTLIMIT=3 DIRECTORY=C:\TSMDATA SHARED=NO
For
Hello everyone,
Can someone explain how to backup the database to disk file versus sequential
access
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James Marcinek
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:48 AM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] How to backup DB to disk pool versus sequential?
Hello everyone,
Can someone explain how to backup the database to disk file versus
sequential access
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Is it possible to do a DB Backup to disk that is on another server
(locally)?
I really need to do this SOON!
I am using Win2K TSM 4.3 but we should be upgrading in March! So currently
normal IBM support is not
supporting our current produciton TSM. (The end of February should be the
END of our
DEFINE DEVCLASS TSMBK DEVTYPE=FILE FORMAT=DRIVE MAXCAPACITY=9437184K
MOUNTLIM
IT=1 DIRECTORY=/var/tsmdbbk SHARED=NO
SET SERVERNAME TSM
Can't see why not as long as you can mount it.
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Coats, Jack wrote:
Is it possible to do a DB Backup to disk that is on another server
(locally)?
I really need to do this SOON!
I am using Win2K TSM 4.3 but we
, February 02, 2004 9:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Backup DB to disk?
Is it possible to do a DB Backup to disk that is on another server
(locally)?
I really need to do this SOON!
I am using Win2K TSM 4.3 but we should be upgrading in March! So currently
normal IBM support
Use TSM db mirroring, with MIRRORWrite Sequential to stay out of trouble.
Thanks for the hint, I see the defaults are sequential for the DB and
parallel for the log.
Would you recommend changing the log to sequential as well, or leave it as
is? Normally I'm inclined to trust defaults unless I
Richard Sims [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[various answers]
Hi Richard, thanks for taking the time to answer, and thanks for the sample
shutdown script, I'm sure I can do something similar for my server.
It's a pity the startup/shutdown processes are so lacking in the product
itself,
Prather, Wanda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[Prather, Wanda] I agree with you that in an EMC Symmetrix, the
liklihood of physical failure is very very small. I've personally never
had
to restore a TSM DB due to software corruption (and I'm not particularly
gentle with mine), but
Does TSM do anything about managing the database backup volumes? Or do I
need to do that manually? (ie delete old versions before it runs out of
space). As far as I can tell, the database doesn't see them as volumes,
because they don't show up when I do Q VOL (although Q VOLHIST describes
them
, 2000 9:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BACKUP DB to disk - questions
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7, new implementation.
command: backup db devclass=seqdisk
Until my organisation gets its act together to give me access to the ACSLS
server (it's a long story), I have no tape storage available. But I
Does TSM do anything about managing the database backup volumes? Or do I
need to do that manually? (ie delete old versions before it runs out of
space). As far as I can tell, the database doesn't see them as volumes,
because they don't show up when I do Q VOL (although Q VOLHIST describes
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7, new implementation.
command: backup db devclass=seqdisk
Until my organisation gets its act together to give me access to the ACSLS
server (it's a long story), I have no tape storage available. But I have a
nice large chunk of EMC Symmetrix array to play in.
So I have
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