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  • Sybase LIKE clause underscore wildcard problem

    (Sound of head being twacked) D'oh, my mind's back now_ is a match all I'll put some thought into this.MessageFrom: Greg Monroe [mailto:Greg.Monroe (AT) DukeCE (DOT) com]Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 1:55 PMTo: Apache Torque Users ListSubject: RE: Sybase LIKE clause underscore...

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  • Sybase LIKE clause underscore wildcard problem

    Why do you need to escape the '_'? According to the SQLStandard (92 and on) it's a valid character in identifiers.GregMessageFrom: Umesh Wagle [mailto:Umesh.Wagle (AT) sos (DOT) sungard.com]Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 8:49 AMTo: torque-dev (AT) db (DOT) apache.org; torque-us...

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  • Sybase LIKE clause underscore wildcard problem

    Hello Torque Users/Developers,Greetings!I have a workable system with MySQL 4.1 as a database and using Torque3.2. Everything works fine there. I am trying to port the system to aSybase 12.5 database.In one of my module I have a query formed as shown below:SELECT * FRM CSFieldRegistryWHERE CSFie...

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  • Strange Reclamation Problem

    There is no next storagepool at this point, so it would be impossible for it to migrate.Andy CarlsonGamecube:$150,PS:$50,Broadband Adapter: $35, Hunters License: $8.95/month,The feeling of seeing the red box with the item you want in it:Priceless. MessageFrom: Robin Sharpe <Robin_Sharpe (AT)...

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  • Strange Reclamation Problem

    , some additional information.If i repeatedly reclaim or move/data the volume, more data gets moved. The next nodes amount of data gets moved. The disks are fine, no errors, no destroyed volumes, no corruption that I can see. It just seems that TSM thinks it is done and ends the reclamation proc...

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  • Exporting Option Sets

    Hi,Enterprise configuration. Define the source server as configurationmanager and all other itsm servers as configuration manager client.You can manage all/some (choose) of your basic items in one place.Scripts is one of them. Users! anotherRegards,Karel MessageFrom: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mai...

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  • Exporting Option Sets

    Anyone know a way to copy Client Sets from server-to-server?Fred JohansonITSM AdministratorUniversity of Chicago773-702-8464...

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  • Strange Reclamation Problem

    Andrew,Are you absolutely SURE that some data did not get migrated to tape? Itlooks like that's what happened maybe do some "q content" commands onthe disk pool, or select from volumeusage for one of the nodes that did notcompleteRobin SharpeBerlex Labs"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L (...

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  • email repository

    I'm about to turn on our James email server. Before I do I want to add amatcher or a mailet that will place a copy of each email into a backupdirectory, before it is sent to the proper inbox. Is this easy or doessome one have a better approach to keeping archives?Thanks,KevinTo unsubscribe,...

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  • Fw: Strange Reclamation Problem

    Richard,I think it was obvious, but maybe it wasn't. People don't normally make their onsite disk pools into offsite status. When my copypool tapes get full, I mark them offsite so that reclamation will read the disk pool, not do reclamation tape to tape. But, this is what is not worki...

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  • AW: Migrate Inactive Files Feature Proposal

    having fairly large disk storage pools now (which was too expensive couple of years ago) I am the one who starts deploying this feature as soon as availablebestJurajNachrichtVon: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L (AT) VM (DOT) MARIST.EDU] ImAuftrag von Thorneycroft, DougGesendet: Montag, 18...

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  • Best Practices DISK for DB, LOG, and STGPOOL && JigSaw Puzzle

    BernardIf you search for "partial page write" in the archives, there are many postings covering the pros and cons of the log settings (ie H/W mirror, TSM mirror - Parallel/Sequential)The partial page write scenario is that to which Phillip was referring. As always, there is a trade off between p...

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