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The Good hunter and fisherman [[electronic resource] ] : a Jamestown Clallam legend / / Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Jim Cook ; illustrated by Seahtlhuk (Gary Hillaire)
The Good hunter and fisherman [[electronic resource] ] : a Jamestown Clallam legend / / Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Jim Cook ; illustrated by Seahtlhuk (Gary Hillaire)
Autore Cook Jim
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : [National Institute of Education], , [1978]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (29 pages) : illustrations
Altri autori (Persone) Seahtlhuk
Collana The Indian reading series : stories and legends of the Northwest
Soggetto topico Indians of North America
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Good hunter and fisherman
Record Nr. UNINA-9910701179503321
Cook Jim  
[Washington, D.C.] : , : [National Institute of Education], , [1978]
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IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher [[electronic resource] ] : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher [[electronic resource] ] : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) ChromeySandi
EdgertonTom
HattDebbie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Client/server computing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450754303321
Cook Jim  
Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher [[electronic resource] ] : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher [[electronic resource] ] : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/4682
Altri autori (Persone) ChromeySandi
EdgertonTom
HattDebbie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Client/server computing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783548103321
Cook Jim  
Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
IBM iDoctor iSeries job watcher : advanced performance tool / / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/4682
Altri autori (Persone) ChromeySandi
EdgertonTom
HattDebbie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
Client/server computing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher positioning -- 1.1 Job Watcher view of IBM-provided iSeries performance tools -- 1.2 Components of performance -- 1.3 System-level tools -- 1.3.1 Real-time performance tools -- 1.3.2 WRKSYSSTS command -- 1.3.3 WRKACTJOB command -- 1.3.4 WRKDSKSTS command -- 1.3.5 WRKSYSACT command -- 1.3.6 Collection Services -- 1.3.7 Management Central -- 1.3.8 Collect performance trace data -- 1.3.9 Performance Explorer -- 1.3.10 Database Monitor for iSeries -- 1.3.11 SQL performance monitors -- 1.3.12 iDoctor for iSeries suite of products -- 1.4 Performance tools for previously collected data -- 1.4.1 Performance Tools for iSeries Licensed Program product (5722-PT1) -- 1.4.2 Performance Management for iSeries -- 1.4.3 Performance Explorer -- 1.5 Using the system available performance tools -- 1.6 Expanded Job Watcher overview -- Chapter 2. Overview of job waits and iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher -- 2.1 Simplified view of running and waiting -- 2.2 Job Watcher terminology -- 2.3 Level set on wait conditions -- 2.4 The mysteries of waiting -- 2.5 Are waits bad? -- 2.6 Detailing waits -- 2.7 iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher -- 2.8 Waiting point groupings (wait buckets) -- 2.8.1 Do wait buckets defeat the purpose of many block points? -- 2.8.2 Job Watcher wait points (ENUMs) and wait buckets -- 2.9 LIC queuing primitives and more granular wait points -- 2.9.1 Disclaimer -- 2.9.2 Bucket 1: Dispatched Time (previously referred to as CPU) -- 2.9.3 Bucket 2: CPU queuing -- 2.9.4 Bucket 3: Total block time -- 2.9.5 Bucket 4: Reserved -- 2.9.6 Bucket 5: DASD (page faults) -- 2.9.7 Bucket 6: DASD (non-fault reads) -- 2.9.8 Bucket 7: DASD space usage contention.
2.9.9 Bucket 8: Idle/waiting for work -- 2.9.10 Bucket 9: DASD writes -- 2.9.11 Bucket 10: DASD (other reads or writes) -- 2.9.12 Bucket 11: DASD operation start contention -- 2.9.13 Bucket 12: Mutex/Semaphore contention -- 2.9.14 Bucket 13: Journal serialization -- 2.9.15 Bucket 14: Machine level gate serialization -- 2.9.16 Bucket 15: Seize contention -- 2.9.17 Bucket 16: Database record lock contention -- 2.9.18 Bucket 17: Object lock contention -- 2.9.19 Bucket 18: Other waits -- 2.9.20 Bucket 19: Main storage pool overcommitment -- 2.9.21 Bucket 20: Java user (including locks) -- 2.9.22 Bucket 21: Java JVM -- 2.9.23 Bucket 22: Java (other) -- 2.9.24 Bucket 23: Socket accepts -- 2.9.25 Bucket 24: Socket transmits -- 2.9.26 Bucket 25: Socket receives -- 2.9.27 Bucket 26: Socket (other) -- 2.9.28 Bucket 27: IFS pipe -- 2.9.29 Bucket 28: IFS (other) -- 2.9.30 Bucket 29: Data queue receives -- 2.9.31 Bucket 30: MI queue (other) -- 2.9.32 Bucket 31: MI wait on events -- 2.9.33 Bucket 32: Abnormal contention -- 2.10 Management Central's use of wait bucket mapping -- Chapter 3. Getting started -- 3.1 Enhancements to Job Watcher at V5R3M0 -- 3.1.1 The collection engine -- 3.1.2 GUI -- 3.1.3 Naming -- 3.2 How to obtain Job Watcher -- 3.3 Starting a Job Watcher collection -- 3.3.1 Connecting to your system -- 3.3.2 Access Job Watcher -- 3.3.3 Starting the Job Watcher collection wizard -- 3.3.4 Data collection options -- 3.3.5 Job and task options -- 3.3.6 More on selecting specific jobs and tasks -- 3.3.7 Ending Options window -- 3.3.8 Job Watcher Wizard summary -- 3.3.9 Active Job Watcher -- 3.4 Stopping a Job Watcher collection -- 3.5 Viewing Job Watcher data -- 3.5.1 Job Watcher view -- 3.5.2 iDoctor preferences -- 3.5.3 Reports and graphs: Example 1 -- 3.5.4 Graphs and reports: Example 2 -- 3.5.5 Tabs in the Interval Details window.
3.5.6 Additional Job Watcher graphs -- Chapter 4. Analysis example: traditional batch ILE RPG application -- 4.1 Analyzing the problem -- 4.2 Activation group usage -- Chapter 5. SQL, call stack, and journal analysis examples -- 5.1 Our example application and preliminary performance analysis -- 5.2 SQL analysis -- 5.2.1 Getting started -- 5.2.2 Viewing an active SQL statement using the GUI -- 5.2.3 Data Viewer -- 5.2.4 Finding jobs running most SQL statements -- 5.3 Call stack analysis for task counts -- 5.3.1 Produce the resolved call stack file -- 5.3.2 The call stack for jobs with active SQL statements -- 5.3.3 Finding user programs running active SQL statements -- 5.3.4 Finding any SQL-related or database-related system activity -- 5.4 Journal analysis -- 5.4.1 No journal caching -- 5.4.2 Journal caching -- Chapter 6. Analysis example: Java application -- 6.1 Two problem scenarios -- 6.2 CPU "misusage" -- 6.2.1 Job Watcher -- 6.3 Heap growth -- 6.3.1 Heap Analyzer -- Appendix A. Installing and uninstalling Job Watcher details -- Installation requirements -- Installing Job Watcher -- Uninstalling Job Watcher -- Server side -- Client side -- Appendix B. Database files created by Job Watcher -- Job Watcher terminology -- Files created by every Job Watcher collection -- Files created only when call stack information is specified in a Job Watcher collection -- Files created only when SQL information is specified in a Job Watcher collection -- Files created only when activation group information is specified in a Job Watcher collection -- Files created only when sockets information is specified in a Job Watcher collection -- Description of ENUM to queueing bucket identifier mappings -- Description of ENUM to queueing bucket mappings -- Getting started writing queries over Job Watcher collection data.
The master file QAPYJWTDE for jobs, threads, and tasks -- Status file QAPYJWSTS -- Job file QAPYJWPRC -- Task dispatchable unit priorities scheme -- Appendix C. Querying and graphing tips for Job Watcher -- Querying Job Watcher data -- Query definition interface -- Accessing the query definition interface -- Viewing your query -- Saving your new query definition -- Working with query definitions -- SQL Query view -- Accessing the SQL Query view -- Changing field (column) headings in your query results -- Graph views -- User-defined graphs -- Appendix D. Overview of Job Watcher 5250 commands -- Job Watcher 5250 commands -- WCHJOB command -- WCHJOB parameters -- CPYJWCOL command -- CPYJWCOL parameters -- DLTJWCOL command -- DLTJWCOL parameters -- FTPJWCOL command -- FTPJWCOL parameters -- RSTJWCOL command -- RSTJWCOL parameters -- SAVJWCOL command -- SAVJWCOL parameters -- ADDPRDACS command -- RTVSTKDTA command -- tRTVSTKDTA parameters -- Automatically submit a Job Watch -- Appendix E. Job Watcher advanced topics -- Collection specification tips -- Interval size -- Ensure job names are captured for all jobs on the system -- Collect data as fast as possible? -- The Job Watcher collection process in detail -- Task count state changes -- Waits that span multiple intervals -- Job run/wait profile: how to fill in blank intervals -- Before and after graphs for filled blank interval support -- Job Watcher limitations -- Glossary -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Using the SQL examples in this redbook -- IBM Support and downloads -- IBM Global Services -- Index -- Back cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825284303321
Cook Jim  
Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server [[electronic resource] /] / Jim Cook et al
Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server [[electronic resource] /] / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 p.)
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) JohanssonDan
MannSteve <1952->
SchittkoEdelgard
SmoleyBradley
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
Electronic data processing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449726103321
Cook Jim  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003
Materiale a stampa
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Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server [[electronic resource] /] / Jim Cook et al
Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server [[electronic resource] /] / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 p.)
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) JohanssonDan
MannSteve <1952->
SchittkoEdelgard
SmoleyBradley
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
Electronic data processing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783564603321
Cook Jim  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server / / Jim Cook et al
Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server / / Jim Cook et al
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 p.)
Disciplina 005.8/6
Altri autori (Persone) JohanssonDan
MannSteve <1952->
SchittkoEdelgard
SmoleyBradley
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
Electronic data processing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Overview -- Chapter 1. Introduction to integration -- 1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS together: A solid backup strategy -- 1.1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and the iSeries server -- 1.2 General considerations for backing up your iSeries data -- 1.2.1 Data in an iSeries server -- 1.2.2 System environment used in this redbook -- 1.3 Education -- 1.4 Organization of this redbook -- Chapter 2. Backup Recovery and Media Services -- 2.1 General overview of the BRMS product -- 2.1.1 5250 emulation interface -- 2.1.2 BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 2.2 Media options available within BRMS -- 2.3 Differences between user data and system data -- 2.4 Backup strategies -- 2.5 Save-while-active function -- 2.5.1 How it works -- 2.5.2 Checkpoint processing -- 2.5.3 Synchronization -- 2.6 Backing up Lotus Domino servers -- 2.7 Full system save -- 2.8 Full system recovery -- 2.9 System backup strategies to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 2.9.1 Advantages -- 2.9.2 Restrictions -- 2.10 Restore considerations -- Chapter 3. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager -- 3.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager overview -- 3.1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 3.1.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager clients -- 3.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager clients -- 3.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive concepts -- 3.3.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Disaster Recovery Manager and disaster recovery -- 3.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client for iSeries Linux partitions -- 3.5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager restore considerations -- Part 2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager details -- Chapter 4. Installing IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for OS/400 PASE -- 4.1 iSeries server requirements.
4.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for OS/400 PASE prerequisite software -- 4.2.1 OS/400 PASE -- 4.2.2 Program temporary fix requirements -- 4.3 Installing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server code -- 4.4 Downloading IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for OS/400 PASE fixes -- 4.4.1 IBM FTP server via Web browser -- 4.4.2 IBM FTP server to OS/400 -- 4.4.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support Web page -- 4.5 Loading and applying IBM Tivoli Storage Manager PTFs -- Chapter 5. First steps: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server basic configuration -- 5.1 Starting and stopping the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 5.1.1 Starting and ending the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for the first time -- 5.1.2 Starting IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server in batch mode -- 5.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager administration interfaces -- 5.2.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Web administrative client interface -- 5.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server configuration -- 5.3.1 Changing the default admin password -- 5.3.2 Changing IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Web administrative client interface time-out value -- 5.3.3 Registering IBM Tivoli Storage Manager licenses -- 5.3.4 Querying IBM Tivoli Storage Manager licensed information -- 5.3.5 Creating an IFS file structure for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager -- 5.3.6 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database size -- 5.3.7 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager recovery log size -- 5.3.8 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager default database volume -- 5.3.9 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager default recovery log volume -- 5.3.10 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server option file -- 5.3.11 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server run-time options -- 5.3.12 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager disk storage pools -- 5.3.13 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager BACKUPPOOL size -- 5.3.14 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager initial BACKUPPOOL volume.
5.4 Verifying the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server is working -- 5.4.1 Registering an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client node to the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 5.4.2 Downloading the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.3 Installing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.4 Configuring the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.5 Backing up using the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- Chapter 6. Next steps: Getting the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server ready for production -- 6.1 Setting the correct time zone for OS/400 PASE -- 6.1.1 Adding an environment variable for the OS/400 PASE time zone -- 6.1.2 Restarting the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 6.1.3 Accepting new IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server time, enabling sessions -- 6.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS tape library management -- 6.2.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS tape library overview -- 6.2.2 Creating IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS exit programs -- 6.2.3 Registering the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager exit programs -- 6.2.4 Defining the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager USRDFN tape library -- 6.2.5 Defining the device class -- 6.2.6 Verifying the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS exit programs -- 6.2.7 Sharing a common media pool between IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, BRMS -- 6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager advanced storage -- 6.3.1 Overview of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager storage -- 6.3.2 Storage pool migration -- 6.3.3 Collocation -- 6.3.4 Reclamation -- 6.3.5 Creating a sequential access storage pool -- 6.3.6 Updating the disk storage pool to migrate to tape -- 6.3.7 Creating a copy storage pool -- 6.3.8 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager disk storage pool performance improvements -- 6.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager policies -- 6.4.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager policy overview -- 6.4.2 Updating the default backup copy group.
6.4.3 Validating and activating copy group changes -- 6.5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager daily maintenance -- 6.5.1 Creating a daily maintenance script -- 6.5.2 Scheduling a daily maintenance script -- 6.5.3 Scheduling disk storage pool migration -- 6.5.4 Scheduling reclamation -- 6.5.5 Querying administrative command schedules -- 6.6 Disaster recovery requirements -- 6.6.1 Backing up IBM Tivoli Storage Manager storage pools -- 6.6.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager recovery log mode -- 6.6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database backup -- 6.6.4 Additional IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server recovery files -- 6.6.5 Reusing delay for copy storage pools -- 6.6.6 Mirroring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database and recovery log volumes -- 6.6.7 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server backup with BRMS -- 6.6.8 Disaster Recover Manager -- Part 3 Backup Recovery Media Services details -- Chapter 7. Installing Backup Recovery and Media Services -- 7.1 Installing prerequisite software for a BRMS software installation -- 7.2 Installing the BRMS software -- 7.3 Installing and uninstalling BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.3.1 Installing the BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.3.2 Uninstalling the BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.4 Downloading and installing no-charge IBM Tivoli Storage Manager APIs -- 7.5 Using the Internet to order and install fixes -- 7.5.1 Ordering and downloading PTFs over the Internet -- 7.5.2 Installing PTFs using Virtual Media Installation -- Chapter 8. Backup Recovery and Media Services up and running -- 8.1 BRMS operations -- 8.1.1 Policies -- 8.1.2 Setting up BRMS in logical order -- 8.1.3 lnitializing BRMS -- 8.1.4 Media -- 8.1.5 Single backups using BRMS commands -- 8.1.6 Regular backups using control groups -- 8.1.7 Control groups and policies -- 8.1.8 Full versus incremental backups.
8.1.9 New (expired) volume or appending to one containing active data -- 8.1.10 Text fields are searchable -- 8.1.11 Other tasks you should do -- 8.1.12 BRMS and journaling -- 8.1.13 BRMS environment variables -- 8.1.14 Functional usage -- 8.2 Performing a system backup -- 8.2.1 Using BRMS -- 8.2.2 System backup outside BRMS -- 8.2.3 Using SAVSTG -- 8.3 Maintenance -- 8.3.1 Saving your recovery reports -- 8.3.2 Making sure everything works -- 8.3.3 Removing deleted records from BRMS inventory -- 8.4 Disaster recovery -- 8.4.1 Files in wrong order -- 8.5 Creating media classes or media pools -- 8.6 Creating a media class (pool) -- 8.7 Adding media to the pool -- 8.7.1 Adding media using a tape library device -- 8.7.2 Removing media -- 8.7.3 Manually adding media -- 8.8 Save scenario examples -- 8.8.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server example -- 8.8.2 Saving native OS/400 data to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 8.9 Locations -- 8.9.1 Creating locations -- 8.10 Move policy -- 8.10.1 Creating a move policy -- 8.10.2 Attaching the move policy to the backup policies -- 8.11 Running a save of your ITSM environment -- 8.12 Running a native data backup -- 8.13 Finding your backup job -- 8.14 Restore scenario examples -- 8.14.1 Restoring the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server environment -- 8.14.2 Restoring native OS/400 data -- 8.14.3 Finding your restore results -- Chapter 9. Setting up an iSeries server as the Backup Recovery and Media Services Application Client -- 9.1 Setting up the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for BRMS to use IBM Tivoli Storage Manager APIs -- 9.2 Setting up the BRMS environment for backup and restore to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 9.2.1 First steps -- 9.2.2 Follow on steps using the 5250 interface -- 9.2.3 Follow-on steps using iSeries Navigator.
9.3 Save scenario example: Saving to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server.
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Cook Jim  
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Lost in the fog [[electronic resource] ] : a Jamestown Clallan legend / / Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Jim Cook ; illustrated by Debra Barr
Lost in the fog [[electronic resource] ] : a Jamestown Clallan legend / / Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Jim Cook ; illustrated by Debra Barr
Autore Cook Jim
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : [National Institute of Education], , [1978]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (21 pages) : illustrations
Altri autori (Persone) BarrDebra
Collana The Indian reading series : stories and legends of the Northwest
Soggetto topico Indians of North America
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Lost in the fog
Record Nr. UNINA-9910701177703321
Cook Jim  
[Washington, D.C.] : , : [National Institute of Education], , [1978]
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Managing OS/400 with operations navigator V5R1. Volume 6, Networking
Managing OS/400 with operations navigator V5R1. Volume 6, Networking
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [Student edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : IBM Corporation International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 pages)
Collana IBM Redbooks
Soggetto topico Engineering & Applied Sciences
Computer Science
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449749303321
Cook Jim  
[Place of publication not identified], : IBM Corporation International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Managing OS/400 with operations navigator V5R1. Volume 6, Networking
Managing OS/400 with operations navigator V5R1. Volume 6, Networking
Autore Cook Jim
Edizione [Student edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : IBM Corporation International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 pages)
Collana IBM Redbooks
Soggetto topico Engineering & Applied Sciences
Computer Science
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783560603321
Cook Jim  
[Place of publication not identified], : IBM Corporation International Technical Support Organization, 2004
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