I cannot remember now, but I believe this is one upgrade that absolutely
required both to go at the same time. I am thinking it is 4.2.1.8 that
required all to be updated. Prior to 4.2.2.0 they did not check the patch
level, but since it caused so much grief for support it is now enforced.
In encryption speak. The node name is usually called the public key. The
private key is what is used to encrypt the message. This is a nice
implementation because during password change (which is probably in the
message) the new encyption key (password) is not exposed.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Welcome to my world. We are looking at the same thing. Our current
solution is to make a copy of everything to CD, and keep a copy of them
offsite.
My thoughts was to use something like HSM, and keep a backup, or if you
don't need it available, archive it for 5 years and let it expire at the
Hi all-the-list
Recently I have installed a 5.1.5.4 server on Win2K, and it runs very nice
for me. In our test/demo environment, I've installed 5.1.6.2, but since it's
a small test environment, I can't really tell if there are any real problems
with it (like, I don't have SAN/NAS backup, only a
Hi Xavier,
Why not to use dsmc restore blah -pitdate=xx/xx/xx -pittime=xx:xx:xx
for restoring your files ?
My 2 cents ...
Arnaud
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
| Arnaud Brion, Panalpina Management Ltd., IT Group |
| Viaduktstrasse 42, P.O. Box, 4002 Basel -
Hello,
we have an HSM client version 3.1.20 running on AIX 4.2.1. For some reason
we need to upgrade AIX to 4.3.3 which means to do an install from scratch.
It would make sense to upgrade HSM to the current level.
As far as I understand from the manual upgrading HSM alone is not a big
deal. The
We have 2 storage pools, one for small clients and one for large ones. We use 9840
tapes so any client with less than 12 gb of stored backups goes on the small pool. We
save about 40 tapes this way.
Guillaume Gilbert
CGI Canada
brian welsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 2003-02-19
I think you have to be at TSM 5.1 to get the feature, but we use the
MOVE NODEDATA command on a regular basis to consolidate data for a node
onto a minimum number of tapes.
David
Hi I have two questions
Do anyone know how to solve this issue, after checkin in a tape, I audit the
library and I keep getting this response
ANR8304E Time out error on drive MT0.2.0.3 (\\.\Tape0) in
library LB0.1.0.3.
02/20/2003
Hi Humberto,
I recabled my 3583 library according to specified document and up to now it
is working pretty well. It seems that the problem was solved.
Thank you and others who responded very much for your help.
Ing. Jozef Zatko
Login a.s.
Dlha 2, Stupava
tel.: (421) (2) 60252618
I currently have a 60GB TSM database mirrored for a total of 120GB (also
including Recovery logs 5 GB each 10GB total). I have heard that this is
big for 1 Server and would like to ask if other TSMers split their Servers
and what is the rule of thumb. It took 8 hours to restore DB at DR vs the
4
If this is a dedicated AIX machine set vmtune maxperm to 20 and minperm to
10 otherwise paging will start happening.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Northrop Grumman Information Technology
757-688-8180
-Original Message-
From: David le Blanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello Humberto
I'll give you my best answer (and hope it helps);
The ANR8302E Says OP=OFFL meaning the drive is offline, you should be able
to see this on the library display. The sense code, comes from the device
(the drive) itself, and is not likely to be wrong (seen from a drive
perspective).
I do not know how many dbbackup volume that you want to keep or
want to delete.
If you only have one dbbackup volume this can not be done.
This is a fail safe.
Sias
From the Admin Ref. Manual, here is a basic syntax.
delete dbvolume todate=XX
TODate (Required)
Specifies the date to use to
ADSM server 3.1 running on AIX 4.3.3 system.
I can't delete a known filespace:
tsm: ADSMq file zworykin.itg.uiuc.edu
Node Name Filespace Platform Filespace Capacity
Name Type (MB)
- ---
Hi,
change the last line of your little batch into
dsmc restore -filelist=files_to_restore
and you should be done.
Look into the client manual for more information about the FILELIST option.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Met vriendelijke groeten,
With best regards,
Bien amicalement,
CU/2,
3.1 is really old !
Try using a wild card...
first try
q file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
if that lists what you desire, try
del file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Lazarevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003
Hi all ,
I did reboot on tsm server last night , now when I type http://server
Ip:1580 it opens client GUI instead server web admin GUI in browser .I
haven't changed anything in dsmserv.opt file ...
dsmserv.opt file
**
*Communications *
**
COMMmethod HTTP
Are you loading long filename support on the Netware server? Are you at a
TSM client level that supports long filenames? And have you allowed the TSM
client to convert from the old 8.3 names to long filenames? it almost sounds
like Winders is storing long filename on your Netware server, but the
Look at the from date option, this is faster than if newer
Xavier Merlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/20/2003 12:40:37 PM
Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: John Naylor/HAV/SSE)
Subject: incremental restore
Hello,
Someone wants to
Question about how this scenario plays out
Client starts an archive backup of a database to server at 1700 from cron
job. Archive is straight to tape. Uses all mountpoints assigned to it (4).
Client then starts a scheduled incremental system-level backup at 1800
while original cron'd backup
Dear *SMites
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to backup 27
filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from specifying each one of
them (there again we have limitaion of max 20 objects in a single schedule/command).
Anything more intelligent (???) is
Hi Brian,
We Restored a 130 GB database in 2 hours due to multiple restore
sessions on a Gigabyte backbone. Now, the DBA had to kick off 6 separate
streams and since a great deal was on tape some of the streams waited for
each other, but I'd rather have it waiting then not doing anything
While we're on the subject of passwords and password encryption,
is there any chance that TSM might support Kerberos in a future
release?
-- Tom
Thomas A. La Porte, DreamWorks SKG
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Seay, Paul wrote:
In encryption speak. The node name is usually
I can't delete a known filespace:
A recourse is to do it from the client rather than the server.
The client-based deletion is easier, as you select from a list
rather than type names.
Richard Sims, BU
I have an AIX system which has 65 filesystems in total and I want to
backup 27 filesystems out of these. Is there any other way apart from
specifying each one of them (there again we have limitaion of max 20
objects in a single schedule/command). Anything more intelligent (???)
is welcome...
The
I know 3.1 is old. We are going to upgrade to TSM 5.1 in the next few
months, assuming the budget get's funded.
It still ins't working:
tsm: ADSMq file zworykin.itg.uiuc.edu *c$
Node Name Filespace Platform Filespace Capacity
Name
do a 'q copy f=d' to verify Copy Mode: Modified
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/03 11:09AM
Hi TSMer's
Does anyone know of a listing of how a dsmc inc backs up. Is
it
touched files and modified or is there some kind of listing of how TSM
distinguishes when an incremental should back up a file
** High Priority **
kind men,
We'r planning to upgrade TSM from 5.1.0 to 5.1.6.2 this weekend.Have anyone
experiened problems with 5.1.6.2.
please write ur experiences.
thanks in adv
regds
/mani
+
This
Backups
creation of copypool volumes
Migration from disk to cartridge
DB backup
Expiration (which triggers reclamation)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/03 11:28AM
I was just wondering what order that most TSM users have their daily
processes running (IE: Migration, Expiration, Reclaim etc).
It seems
Andy,
Thanks, what would cause a connection refused.
I'm defined on server w/ proper passwords etc...
here's what I supply on http://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx:1581/
of course the x's are a real ip address.
Any ideas?
Regards, Joe
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL
Ours is slightly different,
set migration thresholds to just less than the size of a tape, so
migration will go on during backups.
Backups (we have enough disk to hold 3-4 days of incrementals, so we
do cache files)
creation of copypool volumes (from disk pools
Hello,
Someone wants to restore only the files which have changed after the latest
backup.
The opposite of the -ifnewer option on the restore command, in other words
doing an incremental restore.
There are possible ways of doing this, like for instance for a unix client:
touch -t
How's this one, I call on Thursday February the 6th and get a pmr number.
The following morning a level 1 tech e-mail's me for some information. By
the following Monday, all through email, no phone call yet, he ascertains
that it is a system resource issue and I should check my system and
Hi
doing the upgrade the usual way employing an AIX migration installation
would preserve all filesystems in the rootvg except /tmp. Only the the
filesets delivered with AIX will be upgraded but not the ADSM/TSM/HSM
client filesets. After you have done the AIX upgrade just upgrade the TSM
client.
Backups
Creation of copypool volumes from disk
Creation of copypool volumes from primary tape
DB backup
Remove offsite tapes
Migration from disk to cartridge
Expiration
Reclamation
--
Phillip Ford
Senior Software Specialist
Corporate Computer Center
Schering-Plough Corp.
(901) 320-4462
(901)
I use:
Backups
Create copypool volumes
DB backup
Migration Disk to Tape
Expiration
--
Bruce Kamp
Midrange Systems Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P: (954) 987-2020 x4597
F: (954) 985-1404
---
We:
1. backup up Disk and Tape onsite,
2. then Database backup,
3. then DRM (Disaster Recovery Media) plan and DR files (double) and also
DR cleanup (eg. delete volhistory and others),
4. then Expiration,
5. then Migration (at end of day to use disk for quicker restores),
6. and on weekends we run
Insert between Migration to cartridge and DB backup, backup from Cartridge
to copypool... this picks up anything that might have been missed!
-Original Message-
From: Lawrence Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Does anyone know of a listing of how a dsmc inc backs up. Is it
touched files and modified or is there some kind of listing of how TSM
distinguishes when an incremental should back up a file in Linux. Our
Linux admins say it is backing up too much.
See p.64 of the Unix B/A Clients manual.
Or maybe create a client option set that has Exclude.FS for the
filesystems they don't want backed up. Seems they are trying to keep the
configuration centrally on the TSM server and not have to modify the client
DSM.* files.
Bill Boyer
My problem was caused by a loose screw at the keyboard - ??
Yours has a bit more detail. We do DR plan and backup of config files
and DB at thesame time, back them up to 8MM outside the TSM environment,
and take that 8MM offsite, leaving a copy of the DB backup on disk.
Backups
creation of copypool volumes
Migration from disk to cartridge
DB backup and
WE use the:
SErvernametsmserver_a
COMMmethod TCPip
TCPPort1500
TCPServeraddress 63.150.153.72
SCHEDLOGRET14
PASSWORDAccess generate
NODename ST_T_CC_60_1
INCLExcl /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/tsm_excl
in the
HI all, We have had some issues with our recovery log filling up during
archives. Our Db is growing at an a alarming speed , about 82 % of a 41
Gb db. Our log is only a gig in size..Is this to small This seams to
happen during remote archives across the Wan...Could this play a role?
Thanks,
Greetings,
Our current environment:
TSM on Solaris: TSM version 4.2.3.1
SQL TDP Client:TDP version 2.2.0.01
TSM BA Client:TSM version 4.2.1.22
We recieved the following TDP errorrs in our client logs.
I'd be grateful if someone could shed some ligh on this:
Hi Peter,
I sincerely empathize, as I've been living the same martyrdom as you
some months ago.
We had a brand new 3584 library, equiped with scsi lto drives, attached
to the server thru 2108 San data gateways and fiber channeling. After
months of investigation, upgrades of all kinds, drive
The L180 is supported by ACSLS.
Terry D. Schmitt
Software Engineer, Sr.
ACSLS Change Team
303.661.5874 phone
303.661.5712 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
StorageTek
INFORMATION made POWERFUL
-Original Message-
From: Chris Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: February 19, 2003 4:26 AM
To:
You did not provided version and OS of the server. Can you provide also
some information about your library - vendor, model, number of drives,
types of drives (it is possible the library is brand new with LTO2 or
upgraded with mixed LTO/DLT). Output of some commands may show the
situation in
I have some tapes that seem to be having some problems. I am getting tape
errors pulled on them, and they have been about as reclaimed as they are
going to be. But now they are marked unavailable.
I have tried marking them available, making sure they are in the library and
checked in, and have
hello andy,
the latest version of ADSM for HP-UX 10 is version 3.1.0.8
here you can find this version
ftp.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/adsm/oldversions/v3r1/hpux/hp10/v3r1m8/
uwe
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Please respond to
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Hi!
We have experienced the same thing at one of our costumers sites.
The files were, as in your case, mostly IE favorites and shortcuts.
When we took a closer look at them though, we found out that these files
that TSM were having problem backing up, were in fact 0 bytes large,
and corrupted.
Use the domain parameter in your dsm.sys file to specify which filesystems
that should be backed up.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
---
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Propellervägen 6B
183 62 HÄGERNÄS
Växel: 08 - 754 98 00
Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51
Hi Humberto,
are you sure that the tape has really a label on the media?? Unfortunately
you can check in a tape without labeling it first (when using the
checklabel=barcode option for the checkin).
Check the tape out (with checklabel=no and remove=no) and try the
label libvol ...
Currently our TSM server is on MVS OS/390 v 2.10, and we backup around 50
clients of various platforms. I personally prefer having TSM on the
mainframe, while other servers seem to crash around me everyday, the
mainframe is only platform in our company that has NEVER CRASHED. But as
the clients
Have you considered using the dsm.opt to contain exclude.fs commands for the
ones you do not want to backup and let it just backup everything else.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Northrop Grumman Information Technology
757-688-8180
-Original Message-
From: Jitendra Thakur
I've been asked to write a document comparing Legato, Netbackup datacentre
and TSM. Never having used Legato and Netbackup makes this a little
difficult, has anyone already gone through this process recently and have
any pointers to docs, reviews, comparisons etc?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks. That sounds like a good plan. Thats interesting about using the disk
for quicker restores during the day.
I guess I should run some kind of weekend reclaim plan too. I can't seem to
keep the other pools from eating all of my scratch tapes. Do you run a
script on the weekend that drops your
Our TSM team is trying the full recovery of a W2K box (IBM X-series 345
model) with TSM client 5.1.5.9 and server 5.1.1.6.
We backup the whole machine, re-install and configure o.s. and TSM client,
and then restore every disk along with system object.
The restore shows no errors but all network
I've got a problem of not having the right mathematical formula. My
problem is that, when planning a new TSM data space for Log, Database,
or disk storage pool volume, I cannot figure out the maximum
size I can allocate. I'm using AIX 4.3.3.ML9 with TSM 4.2.2.8.
Step 1) Use the OS to create a
Thanks. Maybe I can get my system streamlined and get my offsite backup flow
going, I think I am having
a problem with optimizing my resources. Luckily I have this list to bounce
ideas off of because I'm the administrator
here and there aren't any other folks onsite that I can share ideas with and
Hi Gene,
How are you doing, actually I am also facing problem in TSM Backup
schedule failed because of some open files and being modified
during schedule backup,these open files are log files,I would like
to know procedure steps, how you solve this problem.
If I change the copy serialization to
Backup to the diskpool does not require a mount point. But it does require
adequate space in the disk pool.
My interpretation would be that the backup client has something to back up
that is larger than 2% of the diskpool.
The client sees that it can't do the incremental backup to the disk
Something looked wrong here, and it's the filespace name. The output of
query filespace has it like this:
\\zworykin\c$
But way I've seen it on all of my servers is:
\\zworykin\$c
Not sure how a 3.1 server would handle the rename of the filespaces to the
UNC path, so it may have that messed
On the Weekend we have a scheduled job (in the TSM Administrative Command
Schedule) called Reclaim_Copypool_Start that runs the command:
upd stgp copypool recl=60 It runs at 06:00 every Saturday Morning, and
at 06:00 every Monday Morning we run the Reclaim_Copypool_End that runs the
command upd
Richard,
Back in V1 of the product, the limitation of 20 operands on the command
line was thought to be a good idea. Many (if not all) UNIX shells expand
un-quoted wildcard characters with a list of files that match in the
current directory. The limit of 20 operands was put in place to
Rizwan,
RC=418 means there was a problem with the TSM API.
Take a look at the TSM Server activity log to see
why it terminated the sessions. It could be that
the volumes were not available or there were not
enough mountpounts defined to satisfy the request.
... Or MAXNUMMP was not set high
This question has come up many times before on this list.
Go to search.adsm.org and search the archives, some good souls have written
a lot of good information...
-Original Message-
From: Cahill, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL
Did you create your file system large file enabled?
Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc. (http://www.datatrend.com)
IBM Premier Business Partner
121 Cheshire Lane, Suite 700
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any
We are using TSM and the HSM client to replace a system which used
Unitree and Cam backup software. The system provides two major
functions. One is server/workstation backup. We have that part
working fairly well (ignoring the usual TSM headaches).
The second function, which has me scratching
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/StorageManagerforAIX5.1.html
does not work today to find the TSM Server 5.1 manuals. Where are we
suppose to find them today?
I haven't looked at Harbor for MANY years. Years ago it was a pretty good
product, I haven't kept up with its evolution. And as I recall it was more
like TSM than Legato is. But the biggest thing it has that I know is
different from TSM is the ability to compare 2 files from different clients
I've been asked to write a document comparing Legato, Netbackup datacentre
and TSM. Never having used Legato and Netbackup makes this a little
difficult, has anyone already gone through this process recently and have
any pointers to docs, reviews, comparisons etc?
Don't overlook the Whitepapers
Same place I posted earlier this month:
1) Go to http://www-3.ibm.com/software/tivoli
2) On the left-hand side, click Library.
3) On the left-hand side, click Product manuals.
4) From there, look under S for Tivoli Storage Manager Messages.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/StorageManagerforAIX5.1.html
does not work today to find the TSM Server 5.1 manuals. Where are we
suppose to find them today?
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/tdmktlist.html
The way things are going, best to capture a local copy of what
you need.
O try a query occupancy on the node...
you might find that you've already cleared its data for the most part BUT
probably can't wipe it totally since the registry information is under that
filespace.
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Lazarevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
What is your TSM server platform?
-Original Message-
From: Matt Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 2:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need ideas for offsite copy of HSM tapes
We are using TSM and the HSM client to replace a system which used
Unitree
I got a call from a substitute sysadmin who can't find a file. I can see
the file in the DB and by dsmc -virualnodename q ba. It's an AIX 4.3.3
box with TSM 5.1.1.0. All attempts to restore end in either, NO objects
found, Destination space unavailable', or Invalid destination file
spec. I
At 3:09 PM -0500 2/20/03, Prather, Wanda wrote:
What is your TSM server platform?
TSM Server 4.2.3.0 on Solaris 8
will probably upgrade to TSM Server 5.?.?.? in the near future if
they ever release one that people here seem to think is stable.
Lease on the Solaris machine hosting the server
From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I currently have a 60GB TSM database mirrored for a total of
120GB (also including Recovery logs 5 GB each 10GB total). I
have heard that this is big for 1 Server and would like to
ask if other TSMers split their Servers and what is the
Sounds like you could do what you want if DRM handled primary pools?
Download and install a trial copy of Autovault from www.coderelief.com.
For several reasons, we converted to Autovault from DRM. It is so
inexpensive it was much more cost-effective for us to do that than to write
and support
Richard,
Back in V1 of the product, the limitation of 20 operands on the command
line was thought to be a good idea. Many (if not all) UNIX shells expand
un-quoted wildcard characters with a list of files that match in the
current directory. The limit of 20 operands was put in place to
Not much need to compare the Legato piece as they are putting themselves up for sale,
which is too bad because it sounds like they were good alternative.
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0207legato.html
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Orville L. Lantto Said:
Did you create your file system large file enabled?
Yes, I did.
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can tell this cigarette machine is going to be no end of trouble.
-- Bugs Bunny, addressing an errant robot
I got a call from a substitute sysadmin who can't find a file. I can see
the file in the DB and by dsmc -virualnodename q ba. It's an AIX 4.3.3
box with TSM 5.1.1.0. All attempts to restore end in either, NO objects
found, Destination space unavailable', or Invalid destination file
spec. I
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/searchsite.cgi?query=Tivoli+Storage+Manager
-Original Message-
From: David E Ehresman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where are the manuals today?
From: Charlotte Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
For your consideration - a residency in San Jose to update
the very popular redbooks, TSM Concepts, and Getting
Started with TSM: A Practical Implementation Guide Residency
Announcement: TI-A303 Tivoli Storage Management Concepts,
From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Mark - I wonder if that traditional distinction will prevail
in the near future. Network evolution has been accelerating,
largely driven by such storage needs, and so I think the
disparity between bus and wire will tend to lessen, and to
You're right. He called back a few minutes ago. His statement? You
asked if I was root and I said yes; I wasn't. So I spend a few hours
dealing with his mistake.
At 04:11 PM 2/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I got a call from a substitute sysadmin who can't find a file. I can see
the file in
Why won't DRM manage your primary pool? What happens when you set your
drmprimstgpool?
Alex Paschal
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
-Original Message-
From: Matt Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Virtual Friday - I got the c$ and the $c mixed up - my post should have
looked like this:
Something looked wrong here, and it's the filespace name. The output of
query filespace has it like this:
\\zworykin\$c
But way I've seen it on all of my servers is:
\\zworykin\c$
Not sure how a 3.1
I was just wondering what order that most TSM users have their daily processes running
(IE: Migration, Expiration, Reclaim etc).
It seems that those process times were set up wrong when our TSM server was first
installed.
Our process schedule looks this way right now. I know its way off base
Could this be a ulimit issue?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (change eye to i to reply)
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The
How about ulimit???
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Roger Deschner
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DSMFMT space calculation mystery
Orville L. Lantto Said:
Did you create your file
Try this for the Admin Guide . . .
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi?CTY=USFNC=SRXPBL=GC32-0768-00#
Also try . . . [BTW, you can order a hardcopy from IBM using this
link]
At 1:32 PM -0800 2/20/03, Alex Paschal wrote:
Why won't DRM manage your primary pool?
Because that's not what it does. From the ACSLS ADMIN Ref Manual
description of Move DRMedia:
Use this command to track database backup and copy storage pool volumes that
are to be moved offsite and to
Client info
Oracle v9.2
TDP v 2.2.0 (64 bit api)
TSM v 4.2.2
Solaris v 2.8
Server
zOS running TSM Server 4.2.2.9
I'm trying to run TDPOCONF PASSWORD to authenticate the client to the server.
I get prompted for the password, enter it... and then get the following error message:
ANS0263E (RC2230)
perhaps:
dsmc restore /path/* -subdir=yes replace=no
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Xavier Merlin
xavier.merlin@KBTo:
It would help if you could provide a copy paste example that
demonstrates the problem, including the QUERY BACKUP output for this file
and the RESTORE output (as I said, use copy paste so we can see
*exactly* what you are doing and what you are getting). Is this a restore
to the same machine or
Hi All;
Environment:
SP Complex (7 nodes)
AIX 433 ML10
TSM Server 5162
TSM Clients 415
TDP Oracle 110
Oracle Database (RMAN) 817
The DBA's asked me if they could possibly restore one of their test RMAN (817)
databases onto a different node, as I do not know the answer to this question I am
Um, yeah, that fixes one problem, but then we are back to the original
failure:
ANR2017I Administrator DUDE issued command: DELETE FILESPACE
zworykin.itg.uiuc.edu \\zworykin\c$ type=any
ANR0984I Process 672 for DELETE FILESPACE started in the BACKGROUND a
16:41:03.
ANR0800I DELETE FILESPACE:
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