I have been responsible for the data migration from a Hitachi (HDS) San to an EVA San in an AIX environment.
So far I have successfully migrated over 1.5 TB of data with great success using the AIX command migratepv.
I am now getting ready to install dual 2GB Cambex Fibre cards in the only two...
This problem exists even when I perform a manual incremental backup. The syntax I have been testing with is:
tsm> incr -ver /
after this backup completes, if I issue the same command, all files backup again.
This problem also occurrs when the schedule comes from the server.
Server Version 5...
I am backing up the files with inc
The files/directories are NOT database files. This problem exists even when I backup only the / (root) filesystem.
Brian
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I have the TSM client 5.1.5 loaded on many AIX 5.1 servers.
On a couple of these servers, it seems as though an incremental backup is not occuring. Virtually all files are getting backed up every time a incremental backup is run. I am including the summary section from two of the servers I am...
We are looking at moving our TSM installations to a single IBM 7026-H80 with a StorageTek L700E. We will have approx. 500 clients that need to send data to this server. Does anyone know of any TSM limitations in doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Brian
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RudiVVC,
What CD did you find this on?
We installed from the 5.1.0.0 CD and it was not on it. It also did not seem to require it.
When we attempted to upgrade to 5.1.5.0, via an update download from the internet, we were told the software was not available.
Any additional details you can give...
We have a new Oracle database going into place that will be approx. 300GB. Our DBAs would like to put this in one large filesystem. In the past I have always broken this space up into multiple filesystems. The storage is on an HDS system so it is already presented to the server as RAID5 units...
Is it possible to convert an existing jfs filesystem from not having large files enabled to being enabled without recreating the filesystem?
Brian
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I was wondering if SUN has any standard documentation for making the base operating system more secure. Our security department is attemtping to put together a UNIX security policy and would like to start with the manufacturers recommendations.
Thanks,
Brian M. Fisher
Senior UNIX Systems...
I was wondering if IBM has any standard documentation for making the base operating system more secure. Our security department is attemtping to put together a UNIX security policy and would like to start with the manufacturers recommendations.
Thanks,
Brian M. Fisher
Senior UNIX Systems...
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