Re: [ADSM-L] MS Server 2003, cluster & running out of space...Compression & TSM baclient
2010-08-04 09:20:28
Lisa, my file server used to be clustered, have compressed drives, and used TSM
baclient 5.5 for incremental and image backups and restores without issue. We
have since virtualized it and it is no longer clustered. The drives are still
compressed and we are still using TSM baclient 5.5 for both incremental and
image backups and restore without issue.
I think the only thing I would caution you about is be weary of how much disk
space you have left vs. how much you are trying to compress. I've seen drives
fill during a compress operation because there is not enough free space to hold
(temporarily) both the original and compressed version of the file(s) during
the compress operation. You'll probably be fine; but, I just wanted to mention
it.
Ray
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Laughlin, Lisa
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 8:09 AM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] MS Server 2003, cluster & running out of space...Compression
& TSM baclient
Good Morning TSMers!
We are running really low on space on our clustered user drive. I was thinking
we could do the MS compression on the entire drive to get some space till we
move to DFS on 2008.
One of my co-workers said that the reason that this hasn't already been tried
is that there is some kind of issue with TSM-either the backups or the restores
"don't work right".
I am unable to confirm/deny issue via Google... Anyone have anything definitive
on this? Point me where to hunt for documentation??
I'm not coming across anything on IBM's Tivoli portal, and the issue doesn't
ring any bells for me.
thanks!
lisa
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