Nicke
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
My environment:
2 x AIX 7,2 full partion servers with one Primary and one as the D/R server.
TSM server level 8.1.1.109
TDP for WMware 7.1.6
The main problem was that the Target server database and container pool increased more than it should and compared with the Primary server.
The work-around solution was to manually search for and remove old Out Of Production (oop) data from decommissioned VMs on the Target side:
query filesp VM_server2 f=d > /tmp/vminfo.txt
Manual compare of the decommissioned vm names seen in O.C and finding those filespace in vminfo.txt and then on the Target: decommission vm VM_server2 <oop vm name>
On the Target: delete filespace VM_server2 126 nametype=fsid
Question: is this a known problem or could it be a bug in SSP / TSM 8.1.1.109 or with TDP for VMware 7.1.6 ?
Regards,
Nicke
2 x AIX 7,2 full partion servers with one Primary and one as the D/R server.
TSM server level 8.1.1.109
TDP for WMware 7.1.6
The main problem was that the Target server database and container pool increased more than it should and compared with the Primary server.
The work-around solution was to manually search for and remove old Out Of Production (oop) data from decommissioned VMs on the Target side:
query filesp VM_server2 f=d > /tmp/vminfo.txt
Manual compare of the decommissioned vm names seen in O.C and finding those filespace in vminfo.txt and then on the Target: decommission vm VM_server2 <oop vm name>
On the Target: delete filespace VM_server2 126 nametype=fsid
Question: is this a known problem or could it be a bug in SSP / TSM 8.1.1.109 or with TDP for VMware 7.1.6 ?
Regards,
Nicke