Re: Starting a incremental backup from the Server GUI??
2002-03-28 07:09:53
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Re: Starting a incremental backup from the Server GUI?? |
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Samiran Das <sdas AT COSMOS.DCMDS.CO DOT IN> |
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Thu, 28 Mar 2002 17:20:10 +0530 |
It should be -
if the client did not start backup between 23:00 and 00:00 the
schedule will be "Missed"
Samiran Das
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"Pending" state means that the schedule will start soon. This state is
entered when schedule time is passed but the schedule will start with
random delay within startup window.
If you want to change this behavior look for SET RANDOMIZE command.
For example if the server is with default randomization of 25% and you
have a schedule at 23:00 with default duration of 1 hour:
before 23:00 the schedule will be "Future"
after 23:00 but before actual start the schedule will be "Pending"
after actual start it will become "Started" and upon end will become
"Failed" or "Completed"
if the client did not contacted the server between 23:00 and 23:15 the
schedule will be "Missed"
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Subject: Re: Starting a incremental backup from the Server GUI??
Niklas
Defining an immediate ClientAction should be the way to go! If it is
showing
'pending' make sure the SCHEDULER service/daemon is running and if writing
straight to tape that you have a drive free. It should be as simple as
that!
Also, try SCHEDMode PRompted as well!
Regards,
Demetrius Malbrough
UNIX/TSM Administrator
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