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Re: [ADSM-L] V6.4 experiences

2012-11-16 13:06:42
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] V6.4 experiences
From: Francisco Molero <fmolero AT YAHOO DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 10:03:28 -0800
Hi, 


In my lab 


I have just updated my tsm Server Linux env to 6.4 and no issues.

I have also updated my data movers for Vmware and  I tried to do a vmware 
backup but I got a version incompatibility error, then  I am updating the TSM 
for VE and I will update FCM for VE as well.

Also I updated the tsm client under linux and Windows 32 and 64 and no news. 


Where is the TSM 6.3.3 documentation ? 


Regars,

Fran 



________________________________
 De: Zoltan Forray <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
Para: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU 
Enviado: Viernes 16 de noviembre de 2012 18:27
Asunto: V6.4 experiences
 
Has anyone downloaded/played with V6.4, specifically the Windows client?

I have and as always, I use my Windows 7 64bit workstation as guinea-pig
and am seeing some strange things and am wondering if anyone else is seeing
these:

1.  Long installation pauses.  From between the time it said "checking your
system" to actually starting the process, it went away for at least
5-minutes. Never had any program take that long and no I don't have many
things running
2.  Constantly flashing/blinking windows.  No idea what they are since they
blink so quickly I can't see them.
3.  Constantly changing (expanding & shrinking about 5px) size/width of the
"Details Status Report" window.  Even the "Task List" window keeps
changing.  When a file with a long name is processed, the window sizing
scroll-bars appear and then disappear with the next shorter-names file.

I realize these are probably mostly cosmetic but they are annoying.

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*Zoltan Forray*
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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