Re: TSM wizardry ?
2001-11-08 08:20:43
> how is it possible those backups are associated
> with a mgmt class wich is not the default one,
See the ADSM-L archives at www.adsm.org for the
answer to this, as it was just discussed. Use
search criteria of:
+raibeck +retonly +strange
to find the pertinent thread. This is also discussed
in the TSM Administrator's Guide in the chapter on
"Implementing Policies for Client Data".
> and why is the inserted date in show version
> slightly different from the one I have in the
> dsmsched log
The insertion date is per the clock on your TSM
server machine, while the dsmsched.log date is
per the clock on your TSM client machine. Even if
the client and server are on the same machine, it
is possible for the timestamps to be slightly
different, as insertion into the server database
is not synchronous with client logging.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Subject: Re: TSM wizardry ?
Hi Faren,
You where right, only directories are backuped, so this solves part of
my questions, but one remains : how is it possible those backups are
associated with a mgmt class wich is not the default one, and why is the
inserted date in show version slightly different from the one I have in
the dsmsched log ?
Thanks anyway for your response, it helped me ;-))
Cheers.
Arnaud
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