Hi William,
You can try EXPORT commands. With them, you can selectively export objects
from one instance to other.
On 9/6/06, William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a client using library sharing of a 3584 with LTO3 drives. Right
now their one main instance is so large it needs to be
I have a client using library sharing of a 3584 with LTO3 drives. Right now
their one main instance is so large it needs to be
split. The client does daily incremental as well as monthly backups. The daily
backups are domain STANDARD using stgpools 3584POOL
and 3584CPPOOL. The monthly backups use
==> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:38:50 -0400, Robin Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
I'll toot my own horn here, and say I presented a talk on this to a UserBlue
audience two meetings ago. Much of it is replicated here:
http://open-systems.ufl.edu/services/NSAM/whitepapers/50ways.html
I poked for c
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Well, I've decided it's just about time to bite the bullet and split my
> 260GB TSM database into two or more. My plan is to have a "TSM_DR"
> (disaster recovery), and maybe two others (TSM_A and TSM_B), which can have
> their load split by client platform or TSM client type
Dear Colleagues,
Well, I've decided it's just about time to bite the bullet and split my
260GB TSM database into two or more. My plan is to have a "TSM_DR"
(disaster recovery), and maybe two others (TSM_A and TSM_B), which can have
their load split by client platform or TSM client type or some ot