Hi,
I suggest reading this chapter from the Administrator's Guide: Reclaiming Space in
Sequential Access Storage Pools
Especially these parts: Reclamation for Copy Storage Pools and Reclamation of
Offsite Volumes.
Regards,
Imre
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From: Hegedus Gyrgy [mailto:[EMAIL
Dear *SM Group
I have to delete filespaces. One of the delete process runs longer 24 hours.
the FI is apr. 150GB and 16 Files in size.
How work the TSM DB? One select, one commit, one select one commit?
If i would create an sql select on an Oracle DB it would take a few second
to delete the
Joachim,
I am on os390 2.10 expecting to go z/os shortly and I would expect that size of
filespace to be deleted in an hour or so.
What does your DB cache hit rate show.
If you have any sort of performance monitor such as RMF, I would take a look at
that to see if it thinks TSM is short of
some weeks ago we had memory problems, so the system is 'IBM checked' now.
No Resource Problem (800mb Regionsize, DB Bufferpool near 100MB), Cache Hit
Ratio is 98.5% !
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Von: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 10:11
An:
Hi Yury!
Before even starting to investigate, I would urge you to upgrade to a proper
server level. You are running a 1,5 year old patch release!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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From: Yury Us [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28,
Hi all.
I´m close to install the TDP for Oracle 5.2.0 over HPUX 11.0, so I wonder
if does works with Oracle 8.1.6.
Anyboby have experience with this software conbination ?
Thanks. Juanma
ING National Netherlanden
Madrid - SPAIN
Cloudy, Raining and 12 ºC
In dsmserv.opt increase the value of two parameters
1. commtimeout 3000
2. idletimeout some suitable value.
Regards
Alkina L
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager wrote:
gt;4 more than one week I've been receiving the error code listed below during
gt;my night backup process on MS SQL 7
(TSM server 5.1.6.5 on AIX)
Did anyone find a way to clear a client node's PASSwordEXPiration time
(once it's inadvertently set by some admin), so as to re-establish
the server-wide default value?
A commands like the following doesn't work for me:
UPDATE NODE ... PASSEXP=
Strangely, the
Hi folks,
current vaules for commtimeout and idletimout are 1200 and 180. i don't
think that increasing these vaules solve my problem. maybe it will stop
writing in logs that kind of errors but please remember that i cannot backup
up my whole database (ms sql) environment.
log for that operation
Is your expiration performance ok.
Do you know how many tapes this client has.
Maybe it would go faster with delete volume discarddata
Schaub Joachim Paul ABX-SECE-ZH [EMAIL PROTECTED]@vm.marist.edu on
10/29/2003 09:31:25 AM
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what means an o.k. expiration performance?
why should it go faster to delete volumes(in 3 pools)?
thanks
joachim
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Von: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 11:21
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Hello,
we use TSM Server 4.2.2.0 on Windows NT. We created a backupset on LTO
Volume. When we try to query the contents of this backupset (q
backupsetcontents) the operation takes up to 24 hours. Is this normal for a
query? We know that the information is read from the tape, but such a long
time
Just trying a few ideas.
An ok expiration performance is one that you are happy with, so would be a lot
less than 24 hours (say under 4 hours)
The discard data with the volumes was just a thought, that maybe your database
was nearly full, so did not have enough free space to build up the table
yes on this TSM server runs the expire about 5 hours, the database should
have enough space
q db f=d:
Available Space (MB): 20,784
Assigned Capacity (MB): 20,784
Maximum Extension (MB): 0
Maximum Reduction (MB): 3,644
Page Size (bytes): 4,096
Total
Joachim,
Not sure where to look further.
I do think your cache hit rate is a bit low.
My database statistics show Available Space (MB): 27,936
Assigned Capacity (MB): 27,936
Maximum Extension (MB): 0
Maximum Reduction (MB): 3,064
Page Size (bytes): 4,096
Hi,
Let's first start from simple principles.
Open up query analyzer, login as an account with sa privs and run the
following:
Dbcc checkdb ('msdb')
Note any errors and repair them. Then try a to disk backup of the msdb
database. If both of these are fine, it is a tsm problem, but it
Sebastian,
We have seen a hang like this recently when service has been applied
to the operating system. The fix for this has been to apply and/or reapply
the latest service packs to SQL Server. In most cases, this has been to
apply SP3 or SP3a to SQL Server 2000. I see that you are on NT4 and
Had TSM 5.1 installed with no problems in this environment before.
Using Solaris 8, and TSM 5.2
Upon installing the TSM 5.2 server code I get the following errors:
Error opening catalog /opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dsm/en_IE.ISO8859-15/en_IE.ISO8
Hi Del,
any ideas as to what gets fixed by reapplying the SP?
I am trying to see if there's anything else we need to fix after installing TDP.
Thanks,
yi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/29/03 08:39AM
Sebastian,
We have seen a hang like this recently when service has been applied
to the operating
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:21:51 +
Rowan O'Donoghue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had TSM 5.1 installed with no problems in this environment before.
Using Solaris 8, and TSM 5.2
Upon installing the TSM 5.2 server code I get the following errors:
Error opening catalog
Thank you John
we have 3 times more buffereqests?
with a smaller bufferpool i had less cache hits!
Regards
Joachim
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Von: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 14:15
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And the TSM Admin Guide can be found online at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/tdprodlist.html#S
David Ehresman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/29/2003 2:19:45 AM
Hi,
I suggest reading this chapter from the Administrator's Guide: Reclaiming Space in
Sequential Access Storage Pools
Especially
Del,
so why manual start backup process finished proper?
by the way i have got all latest sp's applied.
-Wiadomo oryginalna-
Od: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wysano: 29 paYdziernika 2003 14:40
Do: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Temat: Re: ODP: TDP for MSSQL - huge problem
Sebastian,
We
yi,
Microsoft has not yet been able to identify for us what was
changed that caused this. IBM support is still working with
Microsoft to try to identify specifically why this was happening.
It seems that after (re)applying the latest service packs,
this problem is resolved. And for most
Sebastian,
I don't know for sure. I haven't seen the
configuration of your system. It could have
something to do with the default network path
connection to the SQL server... which may be different
when running from a different userid... if you have set
it up that way on your system. Maybe it
Thanks Del,
that's good enough answer for me.
Yi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/29/03 09:10AM
yi,
Microsoft has not yet been able to identify for us what was
changed that caused this. IBM support is still working with
Microsoft to try to identify specifically why this was happening.
It seems that
Del - u're completely right that it's very difficult to solve this problem
in the way i'm trying to do it. But this list is the best knowledge base I
have ever seen. So that's why I'm trying to ask u guys about problems I have
just seen.
by the way below is result of dbcc checkdb :
CHECKDB found
We have the following environment:
5.1.6.2 TSM Server
5.1.6.2 Storage Agents
5.1.6 BA Clients
There are a high number of storage agent idle sessions
on the TSM Server. This didn't exist in the 5.1.1 environment.
Wondering if someone can point me to the solution for resolving
this.
Thomas L.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:00:02 +0100
Schaub Joachim Paul ABX-SECE-ZH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you John
we have 3 times more buffereqests?
with a smaller bufferpool i had less cache hits!
Regards
Joachim
Total buffer requests means shit.. this is like an uptime counter... it
wraps
Gosh,
That's the first four letter word I've seen on this list for a long
time. Excuse me whilst I blush and faint from shock...
;o)
David McClelland
Global Management Systems
Reuters Ltd, London
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From: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 October 2003 14:52
David,
you must have led a sheltered life
gosh is pretty mild where I come from
David McClelland [EMAIL PROTECTED]@vm.marist.edu on 10/29/2003
03:15:54 PM
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Back a while ago, when we first started doing Domino TDP backups, due to
lack of disk space, the backups were directed straight to tape.
Since then, lots of SSA disk (can we say CHEAP.) was added and I
changed the management classes to point to the new disk storage pool.
However, the backups
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:13:16 -0500
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back a while ago, when we first started doing Domino TDP backups, due to
lack of disk space, the backups were directed straight to tape.
Since then, lots of SSA disk (can we say CHEAP.) was added and I
Hi,
I am a newbie here. Just join the list and sent the message but didn't
shown on the list. (must have done wrong) I am sending it again.
University TSM server was updated to 5.1.6 several months ago, I noticed
about a month ago that our client v4.2 didn't work right.(Don't really know
how long
Did you update the management class (and activate the policy domain in
question)?
Ted
At 11:13 AM 10/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Back a while ago, when we first started doing Domino TDP backups, due to
lack of disk space, the backups were directed straight to tape.
Since then, lots of SSA disk (can
...
ALL of the backupcopygroups for this policy set/domain point to the disk
storage pool.
Just be sure that the Active policy set reflects this, not just the named
policy sets, which is to say that Activate Policyset would have needed to
be done.
Richard Sims, BU
Mike -
I had this happen many years and releases ago when I was moving the
diskpool from one device to another.
I got rid of the problem volumes by doing a restore volume on them;
of course this assumes you are using copypools.
Do 'restore v volume_name preview=yes' and get the tapes back from
Zoltan,
I think Remco, Richard, and Ted probably covered the
things that could be wrong... if not.. let me know.
Thanks,
Del
Back a while ago, when we first started doing Domino TDP backups, due to
lack of disk space, the backups were
Hi Tom,
sounds like the issue described in APAR IC36510. The problem appears also on the STA's
side and should be fixed in 5.1.8.0.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Bayrhof
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From: Fought,Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:31:25 -0500
To: [EMAIL
From: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Total buffer requests means shit.. this is like an uptime counter... it
wraps every so many days (1.5 in my case iirc)
From: David McClelland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did anyone find a way to clear a client node's PASSwordEXPiration time
(once it's inadvertently set by some admin), so as to re-establish
the server-wide default value?
A commands like the following doesn't work for me:
UPDATE NODE ... PASSEXP=
You can choose between two things:
reset
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