Hi there,
I have 3584 library with mixed drives (4xLTO1 and 2xLTO2) and mixed
tapes. Recently I was created copy pool based on LTO2 tapes.
Storage Pool Name: OFFSITECOPY
Storage Pool Type: Copy
Device Class Name: LTO2
Estimated Capacity (MB): 25,328,227.2
Mladen
how do you look at the volumes, if you see them in q libvol, that is to
bee expected, as this shows you all volumes that tsm has access in the
library regardless of there storagepool. but if you see them in your q vol
command then you might have a problem, one solution to this is to
Hi SMers,
I'm looking for a statement which proves to my superiors that TSM will
comfortably backup Domino 6.5.4, through the 5.1.5 TDP, after the
migration to new W2K3 servers. All I've found is a few statements on the
IBM Domino forum which state that problems were experienced with the 5.1.5
on
Yes your TDP 5.1.5 will work at TSM
level 4.2. and later.
here you can find the client with the
latest patch, you only need the licence file in order to make it work (domino.lic
or somehting)
Thank You Pétur for your fast answer and I want clear some things! If I do:
tsm: HRATSMq vol stg=offsitecopy
Volume Name Storage Device Estimated Pct
Volume
Pool Name Class Name Capacity Util
Status
Hello,
We did some testing the last days, because we were afraid that our current
DR-procedure didn't work anymore on W2K-servers were IIS is running.
Restore with TSM 5.2.2.0 client, without first restoring Catroot:
OK, but WFP restores a lot of old protected files
Restore with TSM 5.2.2.0
Use the chcekout libvolume command to
checkout the generation 2 tapes then check them back in with status=pri,
then use the define volumes command to define them into the storage pool,
just be carefull to use the exact name that shows up in the libvolume command.
then you need to update the
Hello
I have move the data for a node from 3590 to our VTS,
The VTS is running PPRC so the data is automaticly copied betwen two VTS's.
That means that I don't need to backup the data in the primary storagepool for
that node,
but how do I delete the data that is already copied to the
The preschedulecmd can be an os script or program. So if you can identify your
conditions from an OS program, you can certainly program it to do different
things.
david
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Hi,
Is there a way to run different commands before and after different schedules
on
Delete volume discardd=yes
Read the help first under help del vol
Regards
joachim
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Wouldn't Del vol discard=yes delete all data for all nodes found on the
volume? Would work if you were using collocation.
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move the data and colocate it to one
volume or to one place where you can delete it without deleteing any other
information.
Kær kveðja / Best regards,
Pétur
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On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Barnes, Kenny wrote:
Wouldn't Del vol discard=yes delete all data for all nodes found
on the volume? Would work if you were using collocation.
Quite so. Here are my notes on an approach, culled from prior postings:
Copy Storage Pool, delete node data You
hi all,
can someone tell me which applications
can be installed on ISC except admin center ?
does DS4100 console can also be installed
on ISC as part of it ?
thanks
The restore should work. Make sure you are following the procedures
outlined in article
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21164812
I also recommend bringing your client maintenance up the the most current
5.2 or 5.3 levels.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli
Yesterday I posted to the list about an error message that was generating when our TSM Server came back on-line after an upgrade to 5.2.2. Those error messages were causing other error messages during the Expiration process and seemed to be slowing down the Expiration process (my hope is that
Hi SMers,
Perhaps I'm being a little silly, but I cannot understand these filespaces
and platforms results.
tsm: TSML003Aq fi not*
Node Name Filespace FSIDPlatformFilespace
Name Type
------
Hmmm... I have to question the FIX=NO part, as that will only search for
inconsistencies; it won't fix them. You should clarify with the engineer
who answered your question, as there might be a typo.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Matthew,
The Platform is set to whatever client-type connected last
using that NODENAME. In this case, it was probably the
BA client scheduler, this WinNT.
Thanks,
Del
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 08/18/2005
11:05:25
Hi All!
I have a tape marked Destroyed but can'not delete it because it is
mountablenotinlib. The tape is
long gone, but I would like to delete it.
Many Thanks,
Laura
We've been waiting for a reply as I too questioned this :~)
Shannon
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It was me that expressed an interest in the answer. However if the
answer is to audit the DB, it's not going to work for me. I'm not sure
how long it will take to audit a 100GB DB, but we are a 24x7
manufacturing site, so downtimes on the TSM server typically have to be
kept to less than a
I'm assuming this is a copypool tape as it is
mountablenotinlib?
If so does a q vol show the tape as empty?
If the tape shows empty, then update the vol to readwrite and it
will automagically disappear.
If the tape shows full/filling, you should do a delete vol
Hi Laura,
It is more helpful when making technical inquiries to include all the
specific information about your problem, including the full text of the
message you are receiving. :-)
In this case, I am guessing that you are receiving message ANR1425W. If
so, the information for this message that
Recently a customer of mine pointed out the fact that you could use the TDP for
SQL to restore to a point in time which means replaying part but not all of a
log. I actually didn't know you could do this. For all of the DR tests I've
been involved with we've wanted to get all the data in the
Kyle,
Once you choose to run recovery (Recovery checkbox on GUI,
/RECOVERY=YES on CLI)... the SQL Server will no longer be able
to apply more logs to the database. You will need to run the
entire restore and recovery over again if you want to bring
the database back to a different point in time.
FYI, per the TSM manual, raw filesystems should *not* be used in a
file-based disk pool. At this time, file-based disk pools are the way to
go with SATA disks (performance-wise).
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IBM Certified Advanced Deployment Professional
Tivoli Storage Management
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