Andrew Raibeck schrieb:
Craig, I recommend you take a look at this flash that went out around end
of October last year, to see if it applies:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21322625
Best regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/i...@ibmus
Internet e-mail: stor...@us.ibm.com
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 02/04/2009
10:36:38 PM:
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Restore Question
Craig Ross
to:
ADSM-L
02/04/2009 10:37 PM
Sent by:
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU>
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
I have an annoying issue.
I have never encountered this before.
I have 6 files, three the same, all deactivated.
TSM client states the files are this large. Which is correct.
tsm> q backup -ina "D:\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems
Management C
entre\Server Team - Unix\password-safe-db\*"
Size Backup Date Mgmt Class A/I
File
---- ----------- ---------- ---
----
*9,224 * *B* 09-01-2009 21:37:40 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.ibak
*13,784 * *B* 13-01-2009 21:24:00 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.ibak
* 9,224* *B* 09-01-2009 21:37:40 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.psafe3
*13,784* *B* 13-01-2009 21:24:00 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.psafe3
*48* *B* 09-01-2009 21:37:41 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.psafe3.plk
*48* *B* 16-01-2009 22:10:24 DEFAULT
I \\blah\d$\data\SHARED\Systems Operating Centre\Systems Management
Centre\Server
Team - Unix\Password-Safe-DB\prod_unix.psafe3.plk
Problem is once the files are restored the files are all either 0 K or 1
KB
in size. empty files
Restore complete with no error.
There are no errors in Act log for the backup run at these times.
Has anyone ever seen these behavior before???
Thanks everyone.
Craig
Unfortunately the only way to find out which objects are affected ist to
check the logs to find objects that growed during compression and
restore/retrieve them to a different location to see the actual filesize
! And that for all client levels since 5.4.2.0 (rel. March 2008) up to
5.5.1.0
Maybe hard work if you're looking for possible affected objects and an
inactive & good copy of them.
We randomly tested out some growing objects backed up whith different
client levels and found NO bad copies. But I'm sure bad copies are out
there ...
Regards,
Otto