Re: 3590 Drive Problem

2005-11-29 Thread Bob Booth - UIUC
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 05:27:10PM -0800, Gerald wrote:
> I have a drive that from AIX lists as available. In TSM when i try to
>
> define a path to the drive I get an "ANR8420E DEFINE PATH: An I/O
>
> error occured while accessing drive DRIVE1." and a "ANS8001I Return
>
> code 15.". Then below is what appears in the AIX error report.

Has this drive ever worked?  If it has been de-cabled, or the lead drive
has been removed, check the cables again.  Make very sure that NONE of the
pins are crossed over.  If any of the ground lines are crossed, or not
making contact, the drive may register (become available), but you won't be
able to do anything with it.  Check the terminators as well, and any place
where the cable may have been disconnected.  Those cables are very easy to
bend pins on!

If it was functioning and quit, and has not been disconnected, you may have
a problem in the interface card pack on the drive.  Also make sure that
the interface you are connected to on the drive says it is online on the
front panel.  You can also rmdev the drive and do a mkdev on it to see if
it comes back.

If all else fails, have your CE run a SCSI wrap test after running card
diags on the drive.

just some thoughts.

bob


Re: 3590 Drive Problem

2005-11-29 Thread Aaron Becar
We had a problem similar to yours.  We had a problem when we started our
TSM server up our drives failed.  So I checked the /dev folder and
checked to see that the tape drives were there.  What happened was our
device path had changed, and the new path was /dev/IBMtape0n when it
originally was /dev/IBMtape0.  So maybe this may help.  Good luck.

Aaron


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/2005 3:27:10 PM >>>
I have a drive that from AIX lists as available. In TSM when i try to
define a path to the drive I get an "ANR8420E DEFINE PATH: An I/O
error occured while accessing drive DRIVE1." and a "ANS8001I Return
code 15.". Then below is what appears in the AIX error report.

I've doublechecked that the cabling and terminator looks ok and it
does. There is another 3590-H drive daisy-chained to this problem one
that is operating properly. The problem drive has been power cycled
and comes up fine (3590-H drive) but the described problem is still
repeatable.

Appreciate any ideas on how to proceed to troubleshoot this problem.
I'm thinking a service call for the drive is next..?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin$ errpt IDENTIFIER
TIMESTAMP  T C RESOURCE_NAME  DESCRIPTION
5537AC5F   1129170905 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170905 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin$ errpt -aj 5537AC5F |
more
---
LABEL:  TAPE_ERR4
IDENTIFIER: 5537AC5F

Date/Time:   Tue Nov 29 17:09:00 PST
Sequence Number: 51356
Machine Id:  000C057A4C00
Node Id: ps-bs-p610-01
Class:   H
Type:PERM
Resource Name:   rmt1
Resource Class:  tape
Resource Type:   3590
Location:P1-I4/Z1-A3
VPD:
ManufacturerIBM
Machine Type and Model..03590H1A
Serial Number...000D5111
Device Specific.(FW)F2C5
Loadable Microcode LevelA0B00E26

Description
TAPE DRIVE FAILURE

Probable Causes
ADAPTER
TAPE DRIVE

Failure Causes
ADAPTER
TAPE DRIVE

Recommended Actions
PERFORM PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES

Detail Data
SENSE DATA
0A03  5A00 3F00  0004   0200 0200    
             
             
             
             
       
---


3590 Drive Problem

2005-11-29 Thread Gerald
I have a drive that from AIX lists as available. In TSM when i try to
define a path to the drive I get an "ANR8420E DEFINE PATH: An I/O
error occured while accessing drive DRIVE1." and a "ANS8001I Return
code 15.". Then below is what appears in the AIX error report.

I've doublechecked that the cabling and terminator looks ok and it
does. There is another 3590-H drive daisy-chained to this problem one
that is operating properly. The problem drive has been power cycled
and comes up fine (3590-H drive) but the described problem is still
repeatable.

Appreciate any ideas on how to proceed to troubleshoot this problem.
I'm thinking a service call for the drive is next..?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin$ errpt IDENTIFIER
TIMESTAMP  T C RESOURCE_NAME  DESCRIPTION
5537AC5F   1129170905 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170905 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
5537AC5F   1129170805 P H rmt1   TAPE DRIVE FAILURE
0BA49C99   1129170805 T H scsi3  SCSI BUS ERROR
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin$ errpt -aj 5537AC5F | more
---
LABEL:  TAPE_ERR4
IDENTIFIER: 5537AC5F

Date/Time:   Tue Nov 29 17:09:00 PST
Sequence Number: 51356
Machine Id:  000C057A4C00
Node Id: ps-bs-p610-01
Class:   H
Type:PERM
Resource Name:   rmt1
Resource Class:  tape
Resource Type:   3590
Location:P1-I4/Z1-A3
VPD:
ManufacturerIBM
Machine Type and Model..03590H1A
Serial Number...000D5111
Device Specific.(FW)F2C5
Loadable Microcode LevelA0B00E26

Description
TAPE DRIVE FAILURE

Probable Causes
ADAPTER
TAPE DRIVE

Failure Causes
ADAPTER
TAPE DRIVE

Recommended Actions
PERFORM PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES

Detail Data
SENSE DATA
0A03  5A00 3F00  0004   0200 0200    
             
             
             
             
       
---


Re: Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread John Monahan
Another option is to use the archive function for those Oracle files.


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Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions
Computech Resources, Inc.
Office: 952-833-0930 ext 109
Cell: 952-221-6938
http://www.computechresources.com




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Here are some options you can think about, or you can create your own
variations. I'm sure there are other methods, too.

* Consider using PRESCHEDULECMD and POSTSCHEDULECMD to stop and start
Oracle 7 while the regularly scheduled incremental backup occurs.

* If the regular incremental backup schedule conflicts with when you can
back up Oracle, see if yuo can find a common timeframe that works for
both.

* Bind the Oracle files to a management class whose copy group FREQUENCY
is set to some nonzero value (7, for example). This will prevent the
regular incremental backup from trying to back the files up if they were
backed up earlier in a separate backup process for Oracle. Then create a
second schedule to back up Oracle, with PRE/POSTSCHEDULECMD options as
mentioned above, and make the schedule a SELECTIVE operation against the
directory/files that contain the Oracle files.

* Create a second node that is just for backing up the Oracle files, with
a schedule that targets just the Oracle directory/files.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html


The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
15:14:47:

> Thanks Andy,
> My situation is that I have Oracle 7 databases to backup, so no TDP and
> rman. The system is set so that the areas we store the Oracle datafiles
> in is ignored. Fine for the Unix backups, but I need to be able to at
> least shutdown the Oracle 7 databases and do a cold backup. At the same
> time I do not want to change the inclexcl file named in the dsm.sys, its
> no good backing up the database while its running (well I know there is
> the hot tablespace backup option, but lets ignore that for now). Also I
> need to back these files up to the same backup policy used for the Unix
> backup, not the one used for rman backups, because that policy is set to
> never automatically age out the files.
>
> Regards
>
> Pete
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Andrew Raibeck
> Sent: 29 November 2005 21:32
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc
> session
>
>
> No, but your TSM administrator should be able to configure an
> include-exclude file in dsm.sys (see the INCLEXCL option in the client
> manual).
>
> Considering the ramifications of modifying Include-exclude options,
> these should be treated as semi-permanent and not changed unless you are
> looking to change the policy by which your files are managed.
>
> If this does not answer your question, then please clarify what you need
> to do.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Raibeck
> IBM Software Group
> Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
> Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
> http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorag
> eManager.html
>
> The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
> The command line is your friend.
> "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
>
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
> 14:11:30:


Re: VTS or san disk storage

2005-11-29 Thread Tab Trepagnier
Richard,

I share your pain.

We have an EMC Clariion CX500 SAN.  We have found that AIX in general, and
TSM in particular, can just "hose" the sucker.

Your observations about write cache were echoed by EMC.  We had to turn
off write-cache on our TSM disk pool LUNs because the SAN storage
processors couldn't keep up with the incoming data rate and manage the
cache at the same time.

In our case, it manifested itself as a total network freeze!

Once our TSM server - a 2-way 6H1 - started writing to our five-disk
RAID-3 LUNs, the I/O would hog the SAN so that no other servers - like our
domain controllers - would get any disk access.  Disk queue length on the
DCs went to 50+.  With the DCs locked out of the disks, they couldn't
process DNS lookups, logins, etc. so our Active Directory LAN just hung.
The odd thing is that all our TSM disks are in their own disk pod; the
only thing shared between TSM and the remainder of the servers was the
internal fiber loops and the SPs.  There was no disk contention between
TSM and anything else.

We duplicated the problem when creating disk volumes in TSM.  We
duplicated the problem when our Windows-based Domino servers backed up to
SAN-based disk pools.  We duplicated the problem when we copied a large
database from one Oracle server to another; both with data volumes on the
SAN.  All of this occurred at data rates of about 50-55 MB/s.  We use
RAID-3 for TSM disk pools and RAID-5 for everything else.

With the write cache turned off we get more like 12 MB/s streaming to a
five-disk RAID-3 array.

So with TSM using the SAN as a major storage resource, we've had to give
up performance and reliability.  On the upside, at least it's only three
times as expensive as  tape!

Tab Trepagnier
TSM Administrator
Laitram, L.L.C.









"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
09:48:08 AM:

> I have about 6TB of san disk space used for nightly backups and the
> management of it is just a pain.  For instance if you are using a vendor
> such as HP for your san disks the compatibility with IBM equipment is
> not the greatest.  We use HP EMA 12000 with hsg80 san storage
> controllers.  TSM will max out the I/O to the san controllers then the
> particular lun will hang and then the san storage controller must be
> rebooted to get the lun accessible again to aix but even after the
> reboot the lun is available to aix but unreadable so now I lost all the
> data on that lun.  I have run into this problem many times over the past
> few years.  HP says disable caching at the controller level which may
> work but disk I/O will be extremely slow so that is not an option.
>
> You can attribute these problems to incompatible hardware but I would
> run what ever disk storage you choose through the ringer before you
> commit to it because I have had this problem with other san storage
> units as well.  We also keep disk storage in multiple locations across
> campus via long haul san connections which mean multiple luns to manage
> and many filesystems which if you are in an HACMP configuration takes
> time for failover to occur and filesystem mounts to take place.
>
> In conclusion make sure what ever storage you choose is reliable and
> able to handle the high I/O load tsm will can on it.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Paul Zarnowski
> Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:40 AM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: VTS or san disk storage
>
> At 11:33 AM 11/23/2005, Dearman, Richard wrote:
> >We currently use several TB of san based disk storage for our daily
> >backups which gets migrated during the day to multiple tape libraries.
> >The san disk administration has become a nightmare [...]
>
> I am curious what kind of problems you are running into.  At the TSM
> Symposium at Oxford this year, IBM indicated that they were going to
> further develop the serial access disk support in TSM.  And, TSM 5.3
> just added the ability for a SAD devclass to span multiple
> filesystems.  After hearing this, we have been leaning towards
> investing in inexpensive disk managed by TSM rather than buying a VTL
> appliance.  I'm interested in other's comments about where,
> specifically, they are having problems managing SAD directly by TSM.
>
> ..Paul
>
>
>
> --
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Re: Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread Peter Hitchman
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.

Pete

-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Raibeck
Sent: 29 November 2005 22:49
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc
session


Here are some options you can think about, or you can create your own
variations. I'm sure there are other methods, too.

* Consider using PRESCHEDULECMD and POSTSCHEDULECMD to stop and start
Oracle 7 while the regularly scheduled incremental backup occurs.

* If the regular incremental backup schedule conflicts with when you can
back up Oracle, see if yuo can find a common timeframe that works for
both.

* Bind the Oracle files to a management class whose copy group FREQUENCY
is set to some nonzero value (7, for example). This will prevent the
regular incremental backup from trying to back the files up if they were
backed up earlier in a separate backup process for Oracle. Then create a
second schedule to back up Oracle, with PRE/POSTSCHEDULECMD options as
mentioned above, and make the schedule a SELECTIVE operation against the
directory/files that contain the Oracle files.

* Create a second node that is just for backing up the Oracle files,
with a schedule that targets just the Oracle directory/files.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorag
eManager.html

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
15:14:47:

> Thanks Andy,
> My situation is that I have Oracle 7 databases to backup, so no TDP 
> and rman. The system is set so that the areas we store the Oracle 
> datafiles in is ignored. Fine for the Unix backups, but I need to be 
> able to at least shutdown the Oracle 7 databases and do a cold backup.

> At the same time I do not want to change the inclexcl file named in 
> the dsm.sys, its no good backing up the database while its running 
> (well I know there is the hot tablespace backup option, but lets 
> ignore that for now). Also I need to back these files up to the same 
> backup policy used for the Unix backup, not the one used for rman 
> backups, because that policy is set to never automatically age out the

> files.
>
> Regards
>
> Pete
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Andrew Raibeck
> Sent: 29 November 2005 21:32
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc 
> session
>
>
> No, but your TSM administrator should be able to configure an 
> include-exclude file in dsm.sys (see the INCLEXCL option in the client

> manual).
>
> Considering the ramifications of modifying Include-exclude options, 
> these should be treated as semi-permanent and not changed unless you 
> are looking to change the policy by which your files are managed.
>
> If this does not answer your question, then please clarify what you 
> need to do.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Raibeck
> IBM Software Group
> Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
> Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet 
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page: 
> http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStor
> ag
> eManager.html
>
> The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
> The command line is your friend.
> "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
>
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
> 14:11:30:


Re: Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Here are some options you can think about, or you can create your own
variations. I'm sure there are other methods, too.

* Consider using PRESCHEDULECMD and POSTSCHEDULECMD to stop and start
Oracle 7 while the regularly scheduled incremental backup occurs.

* If the regular incremental backup schedule conflicts with when you can
back up Oracle, see if yuo can find a common timeframe that works for
both.

* Bind the Oracle files to a management class whose copy group FREQUENCY
is set to some nonzero value (7, for example). This will prevent the
regular incremental backup from trying to back the files up if they were
backed up earlier in a separate backup process for Oracle. Then create a
second schedule to back up Oracle, with PRE/POSTSCHEDULECMD options as
mentioned above, and make the schedule a SELECTIVE operation against the
directory/files that contain the Oracle files.

* Create a second node that is just for backing up the Oracle files, with
a schedule that targets just the Oracle directory/files.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
15:14:47:

> Thanks Andy,
> My situation is that I have Oracle 7 databases to backup, so no TDP and
> rman. The system is set so that the areas we store the Oracle datafiles
> in is ignored. Fine for the Unix backups, but I need to be able to at
> least shutdown the Oracle 7 databases and do a cold backup. At the same
> time I do not want to change the inclexcl file named in the dsm.sys, its
> no good backing up the database while its running (well I know there is
> the hot tablespace backup option, but lets ignore that for now). Also I
> need to back these files up to the same backup policy used for the Unix
> backup, not the one used for rman backups, because that policy is set to
> never automatically age out the files.
>
> Regards
>
> Pete
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Andrew Raibeck
> Sent: 29 November 2005 21:32
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc
> session
>
>
> No, but your TSM administrator should be able to configure an
> include-exclude file in dsm.sys (see the INCLEXCL option in the client
> manual).
>
> Considering the ramifications of modifying Include-exclude options,
> these should be treated as semi-permanent and not changed unless you are
> looking to change the policy by which your files are managed.
>
> If this does not answer your question, then please clarify what you need
> to do.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Raibeck
> IBM Software Group
> Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
> Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
> http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorag
> eManager.html
>
> The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
> The command line is your friend.
> "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
>
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
> 14:11:30:


Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Bos, Karel
Was there not a level issue between library client and library manager??
I don't think a 4.2 server and a 5.3 server are compatible in a library
client-manager config.(see subject..)

Regards,

Karel
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christoph Martin
Sent: dinsdag 29 november 2005 23:28
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto
(retry)

Mark Stapleton schrieb:
>
> I've done a couple of customers in just the same boat you're in, with 
> the added complication that the single library they had was at 
> capacity. They finally decided to create export tapes of their two or 
> three critical servers, and then threw away their entire backup
library and started over.
>
> If your library has room, you can set up the new server as a library 
> server, and the old library as a library client. That removes the 
> necessity of physical connections for both servers.

So, the old server can still access it's media on the library server, if
its now a library client and the OS of the library server is different
from the OS of the library client?

Christoph

--


Christoph Martin, EDV der Verwaltung, Uni-Mainz, Germany
 Internet-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Telefon: +49-6131-3926337


Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Martin
Mark Stapleton schrieb:
>
> I've done a couple of customers in just the same boat you're in, with the
> added complication that the single library they had was at capacity. They
> finally decided to create export tapes of their two or three critical
> servers, and then threw away their entire backup library and started over.
>
> If your library has room, you can set up the new server as a library
> server, and the old library as a library client. That removes the
> necessity of physical connections for both servers.

So, the old server can still access it's media on the library server, if
its now a library client and the OS of the library server is different
from the OS of the library client?

Christoph

--

Christoph Martin, EDV der Verwaltung, Uni-Mainz, Germany
 Internet-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Telefon: +49-6131-3926337


Re: Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread Peter Hitchman
Thanks Andy,
My situation is that I have Oracle 7 databases to backup, so no TDP and
rman. The system is set so that the areas we store the Oracle datafiles
in is ignored. Fine for the Unix backups, but I need to be able to at
least shutdown the Oracle 7 databases and do a cold backup. At the same
time I do not want to change the inclexcl file named in the dsm.sys, its
no good backing up the database while its running (well I know there is
the hot tablespace backup option, but lets ignore that for now). Also I
need to back these files up to the same backup policy used for the Unix
backup, not the one used for rman backups, because that policy is set to
never automatically age out the files.

Regards

Pete

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Andrew Raibeck
Sent: 29 November 2005 21:32
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc
session


No, but your TSM administrator should be able to configure an
include-exclude file in dsm.sys (see the INCLEXCL option in the client
manual).

Considering the ramifications of modifying Include-exclude options,
these should be treated as semi-permanent and not changed unless you are
looking to change the policy by which your files are managed.

If this does not answer your question, then please clarify what you need
to do.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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eManager.html

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
14:11:30:


Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Martin
Allen S. Rout schrieb:

>>The decission was to move away from AIX, because we have no sysadmin
>>knowledge with AIX and the machine grew more and more unmanaged.
>
> I can sympathize.  Though you may have, by this message, incurred a small
> avalanche of consulting aid offers. :)

Thanks anyway. Your webpage is very instructive.

>>The problem that I see now is, that we have only one library. We want to
>>reuse the library that is now running with the AIX machine on the Linux
>>machine. I don't have an old and a new library to copy the data between the
>>old and new server. And I suppose that connecting the library as a shared
>>library virtually two both servers and then copiing the data will not help,
>>since that library is still physically only connected to one server and this
>>server will write and read in its own format, correct?
>
> I don't recall how your library was attached, or even what it was; but there's
> no reason not to hook up several servers of divergent architectures to one
> library.  If it's a SAN library, it may be nearly trivial.  And then you could
> do _just_ that: get both servers using the same set of drives, and gradually
> move load from one to the other, as your copy behavior progresses.

It is a SCSI-Library with AIT Drives directly attached to a 43p with
AIX. What I was thinking of, was doing a server to server connection and
 defining the library in the new server as SHARED. So I have a IP
connection from new_server to old_server and a SCSI connection from
old_server to library.

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Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
03:52:59 PM:
>On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 22:00:26 +0100, Christoph Martin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>The decission was to move away from AIX, because we have no sysadmin
>>knowledge with AIX and the machine grew more and more unmanaged.
>
>I can sympathize.  Though you may have, by this message, incurred a small
>avalanche of consulting aid offers. :)

That would have included me, but since I am now a disgruntled end-user
rather than an overly-confident consultant...well, not. ;o)

>>The problem that I see now is, that we have only one library. We want to
>>reuse the library that is now running with the AIX machine on the Linux
>>machine. I don't have an old and a new library to copy the data between
the
>>old and new server. And I suppose that connecting the library as a
shared
>>library virtually two both servers and then copiing the data will not
help,
>>since that library is still physically only connected to one server and
this
>>server will write and read in its own format, correct?

I've done a couple of customers in just the same boat you're in, with the
added complication that the single library they had was at capacity. They
finally decided to create export tapes of their two or three critical
servers, and then threw away their entire backup library and started over.

If your library has room, you can set up the new server as a library
server, and the old library as a library client. That removes the
necessity of physical connections for both servers.

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Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Allen S. Rout
==> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 22:00:26 +0100, Christoph Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
said:


> The decission was to move away from AIX, because we have no sysadmin
> knowledge with AIX and the machine grew more and more unmanaged.

I can sympathize.  Though you may have, by this message, incurred a small
avalanche of consulting aid offers. :)


> The problem that I see now is, that we have only one library. We want to
> reuse the library that is now running with the AIX machine on the Linux
> machine. I don't have an old and a new library to copy the data between the
> old and new server. And I suppose that connecting the library as a shared
> library virtually two both servers and then copiing the data will not help,
> since that library is still physically only connected to one server and this
> server will write and read in its own format, correct?


I don't recall how your library was attached, or even what it was; but there's
no reason not to hook up several servers of divergent architectures to one
library.  If it's a SAN library, it may be nearly trivial.  And then you could
do _just_ that: get both servers using the same set of drives, and gradually
move load from one to the other, as your copy behavior progresses.

- Allen S. Rout


Re: Can't get TSM client 5.3.2.0 API to install on Solaris system

2005-11-29 Thread Steve Roder
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
> 01:39:55 PM:
> > In fact, we can't get it off the ground, for some strange, unknown
> reason.
> > Looking for all suggestions/ideas/thoughts !
> >
> > It is Solaris 8.  Yes, we are root !  Yes there is plenty of space in
> /tmp
> >
> >  # pkgadd  -d ./TIVsmCapi.pkg TIVsmCapi
> >
> > Processing package instance  from 
> >
> > ## Executing checkinstall script.
> > /var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall:
> > /var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall: cannot open
> > pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully

This is usually caused by file permission issues.  Make sure that the dirs
here have 755 perms.

> >
> > Installation of  failed.
> > No changes were made to the system.
>
> It looks like a bad download/copy. If you downloaded it, try downloading
> it again, and check the filesizes between source and target carefully
> after the download.
>
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Re: Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
No, but your TSM administrator should be able to configure an
include-exclude file in dsm.sys (see the INCLEXCL option in the client
manual).

Considering the ramifications of modifying Include-exclude options, these
should be treated as semi-permanent and not changed unless you are looking
to change the policy by which your files are managed.

If this does not answer your question, then please clarify what you need
to do.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html

The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
14:11:30:

> Hi,
> I am running a tsm client on Solaris. When I execute the dsmc command to
> backup a group of directories and the files they contain is there a way
> to include pathnames that have been excluded by an exclude entry in a
> file specified by the inclexcl option?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete


Over-ride include exclude options in a dsmc session

2005-11-29 Thread Peter Hitchman
Hi,
I am running a tsm client on Solaris. When I execute the dsmc command to
backup a group of directories and the files they contain is there a way
to include pathnames that have been excluded by an exclude entry in a
file specified by the inclexcl option?

Thanks

Pete


Re: Migrate TSM Server 4.2.4 on AIX 4.3.3 to 5.3 on Linux Howto (retry)

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Martin
Allen S. Rout schrieb:

>>The default option is FILEData=None
>
>>It is no option for us to export the file data. We have about 3 hundred AIT
>>tapes with file data.
>
> If you want to retain the backup history now present on your "old" TSM server,
> you will need to export and import the nodes.
>
> You can do this in smaller chunks, if you care to, a node at a time, for
> instance.  There are many ways you might accomplish the transfer;
>
> http://open-systems.ufl.edu/services/NSAM/whitepapers/50ways.html
>
> is my attempt to catalog some of them.
>
> Moving from platform to platform is a Big Deal; don't expect it to be quick or
> trivial, on any axis.  I'd say "Stay on AIX"; 510s aren't that expensive. :)

The decission was to move away from AIX, because we have no sysadmin
knowledge with AIX and the machine grew more and more unmanaged.

The problem that I see now is, that we have only one library. We want to
reuse the library that is now running with the AIX machine on the Linux
machine. I don't have an old and a new library to copy the data between
the old and new server. And I suppose that connecting the library as a
shared library virtually two both servers and then copiing the data will
not help, since that library is still physically only connected to one
server and this server will write and read in its own format, correct?

Some deadlock here .. ;-(

Christoph

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Re: Can't get TSM client 5.3.2.0 API to install on Solaris system

2005-11-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
01:39:55 PM:
> In fact, we can't get it off the ground, for some strange, unknown
reason.
> Looking for all suggestions/ideas/thoughts !
>
> It is Solaris 8.  Yes, we are root !  Yes there is plenty of space in
/tmp
>
>  # pkgadd  -d ./TIVsmCapi.pkg TIVsmCapi
>
> Processing package instance  from 
>
> ## Executing checkinstall script.
> /var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall:
> /var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall: cannot open
> pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully
>
> Installation of  failed.
> No changes were made to the system.

It looks like a bad download/copy. If you downloaded it, try downloading
it again, and check the filesizes between source and target carefully
after the download.

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Can't get TSM client 5.3.2.0 API to install on Solaris system

2005-11-29 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
In fact, we can't get it off the ground, for some strange, unknown reason.
Looking for all suggestions/ideas/thoughts !

It is Solaris 8.  Yes, we are root !  Yes there is plenty of space in /tmp


 # pkgadd  -d ./TIVsmCapi.pkg TIVsmCapi

Processing package instance  from 

Tivoli Storage Manager Solaris 8/9/10 API Client
(sparc) Version 5 Release 3 Level 2.0
Licensed Materials - Property of IBM

5655-A30
(C) Copyright International Business Machines Corp. 1990, 2005.

All rights reserved.
US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

## Executing checkinstall script.
/var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall:
/var/tmp/dstreAAAHiaW4g/TIVsmCapi/install/checkinstall: cannot open
pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully

Installation of  failed.
No changes were made to the system.


Re: MAXSCRATCH value in tape storage pools

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Sims

On Nov 29, 2005, at 1:01 PM, Dennis Melburn W IT743 wrote:


I migrated our W2K3 TSM server recently from 5.2.1.3 to 5.3.2.0 and
I've
had to change the MAXSCRATCH parameter on our tape storage pools
from 0
to some arbitrary number like 1000 because migrations, as well as
backup
storage pool commands have been failing.  Any reason why this is?
Is 0
a valid MAXSCRATCH value in 5.3.2.0?  If not, any suggestions as to
what
value I should set each of the storage pools to?




MAXSCRatch=0 has always been a valid specification; but it means to
disallow the use of Scratch volumes, as specified in the Admin Guide
manual. Where volumes were not then defined to storage pools, then
certainly storage pool operations needing output media space would fail.

   Richard Sims


Re: MAXSCRATCH value in tape storage pools

2005-11-29 Thread David E Ehresman
Set the total of your maxscratch settings across your storage pool to be
equal to the number of tapes you have.  That will tell you realistic
storagepool utilizations and you'd be able to judge when a storage pool
is running out of storage media.

David

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/05 1:01 PM >>>
I migrated our W2K3 TSM server recently from 5.2.1.3 to 5.3.2.0 and
I've
had to change the MAXSCRATCH parameter on our tape storage pools from
0
to some arbitrary number like 1000 because migrations, as well as
backup
storage pool commands have been failing.  Any reason why this is?  Is
0
a valid MAXSCRATCH value in 5.3.2.0?  If not, any suggestions as to
what
value I should set each of the storage pools to?


Mel Dennis


Re: Run out of scratch tapes

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Sims

On Nov 29, 2005, at 12:23 PM, Gerald Michalak wrote:


You have a catch-22 here. You need at least 1 scratch tape to run
reclamation. If you don't have any, then you have to create one.


More generally, reclamation needs media space. As such, it will
utilize an available volume which is in Filling status for its
output: it doesn't have to be a scratch tape.

   Richard Sims


Re: SV: TSM Bmr ??

2005-11-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
10:04:46 AM:
> You can build your own Bootable CD on Windows.
> You are a Enterprise company so you should have access to Windows
> PE. But for other users you can search for Bart PE.

When I talk about creating bootable restore media, I'm talking about media
that contains an easily accessible image of the client's system disk as it
exists (like mksysb for AIX), complete with installed hardware drivers and
application code. (mksysb restores of root volume groups are *much* faster
and more dependable than anything that can be achieved with a C: drive or
sys: volume rebuild with any backup/recovery software.) Further, when you
use mksysb restores to dissimilar hardware, placing AIX CD volume #1 in
the optical drive will take care of most drivers that might be missing in
the tape.

The bootable Windows CD, even when it is built with nifty utilities like
nLite, is a vanilla install image with neither drivers nor applications.
Apps like Ghost are an option, but my opinion is that a real server
operating system has that sort of thing built into it, and will write to
magnetic media (so I can create bootable images as large as they need to
be). (I guess that leaves out NetWare, which would be the stable, usable
Intel-based server OS of *my* choice.)

> That's why IBM recommends 3rd part software's for Intel platforms.

Indeed, but that's because TSM was not built to do BMRs; the clever folk
in the TSM world (including many ADSM-Lers) figured out how to make it
work.

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Re: WMI backup failure - return code 3029

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
> Is it safe to say that the C:\adsm.sys directory can be safely excluded
> from all Windows backups?

Yes. What the exclude does is exclude it from the backup of your C: drive.
But C:\adsm.sys is still backed up as a part of the system object or
system state backup.

Note that in version 5.3, TSM automatically excludes this directory.

I believe that the 5.2.4 client uses exclude c:\adsm.sys\...\*, so the
failures you see are probably on subdirectories of adsm.sys, not files. In
5.3, this has been changed to exclude.dir c:\adsm.sys.

Run the "dsmc query inclexcl" command to see how the adsm.sys dir is
currently excluded.

Regards,

Andy

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
11:17:20:

> Question regarding this proposed solution:
>
> Is it safe to say that the C:\adsm.sys directory can be safely excluded
> from all Windows backups?
>
> I've had many repetitive failures of that directory in various clients
> (mainly Win2K3), but the directory exists in other windows versions.  I
> just went ahead and added the exclusion to my windows cloptset and the
> failures have stopped.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Sergio
>
> U. of Maryland
> Office of Information Technology
>
> Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> > H
> >
> > Try doing the following:
> >
> > 1) Delete the existing c:\adsm.sys directory structure.
> >
> > 2) Add the following to the client options:
> >
> >exclude.dir c:\adsm.sys
> >
> > 3) Retry the system object backup.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Andy
> >
> > Andy Raibeck
> > IBM Software Group
> > Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
> > Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
> > http://www-306.ibm.
> com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
> >
> > The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
> > The command line is your friend.
> > "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
> >
> > "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
> > 07:09:04:
> >
> >
> >>Hi *SMers,
> >>
> >>Client - TSM 5.2.4.4 on a W2K SP4 server.
> >>Server - TSM 5.2.4.5 on a W2K SP4 server.
> >>
> >>I'm experiencing a regular backup failure of the system objects and
the
> >>information returned to me from TSM is not really directing me towards
a
> >>cause.
> >>
> >>Dsmerror.log contains:
> >>11/29/2005 13:34:08 ANS1487E Backing up WMI repository failed.  No
files
> >>will be backed up.
> >>11/29/2005 13:34:14 Return code 3029 unknown
> >>11/29/2005 13:34:14 Unknown system error
> >>Please check the TSM Error Log for any additional information
> >>
> >>Dsmsched.log has less..
> >>
> >>Is there any documentation anywhere which brings some kind of meaning
to
> >>"Return code 3029 unknown".
> >>
> >>Any assistance greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>Regards
> >>Matthew
> >>
> >>TSM Consultant
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> >>Rabobank International
> >>1 Queenhithe, London
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> >>
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Re: WMI backup failure - return code 3029

2005-11-29 Thread Sergio Fuentes

Question regarding this proposed solution:

Is it safe to say that the C:\adsm.sys directory can be safely excluded
from all Windows backups?

I've had many repetitive failures of that directory in various clients
(mainly Win2K3), but the directory exists in other windows versions.  I
just went ahead and added the exclusion to my windows cloptset and the
failures have stopped.

Thanks for your help.

Sergio

U. of Maryland
Office of Information Technology

Andrew Raibeck wrote:

H

Try doing the following:

1) Delete the existing c:\adsm.sys directory structure.

2) Add the following to the client options:

   exclude.dir c:\adsm.sys

3) Retry the system object backup.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
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The command line is your friend.
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
07:09:04:



Hi *SMers,

Client - TSM 5.2.4.4 on a W2K SP4 server.
Server - TSM 5.2.4.5 on a W2K SP4 server.

I'm experiencing a regular backup failure of the system objects and the
information returned to me from TSM is not really directing me towards a
cause.

Dsmerror.log contains:
11/29/2005 13:34:08 ANS1487E Backing up WMI repository failed.  No files
will be backed up.
11/29/2005 13:34:14 Return code 3029 unknown
11/29/2005 13:34:14 Unknown system error
Please check the TSM Error Log for any additional information

Dsmsched.log has less..

Is there any documentation anywhere which brings some kind of meaning to
"Return code 3029 unknown".

Any assistance greatly appreciated.

Regards
Matthew

TSM Consultant
ADMIN ITI
Rabobank International
1 Queenhithe, London
EC4V 3RL


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Re: TSM Bmr ??

2005-11-29 Thread Leigh Reed
I agree with everything that has been said so far and the performance
posting regarding Christie BMR was impressive. However, I'm not sure
whether I'd want to shell out the cost per server, however good the
results/efficiency.

While TSM is not strictly designed to BMR Windows systems back to
different hardware, I have used it successfully, on many occasions, to
accomplish this.

The IBM technote, previously mentioned does contain most of what is
required, but for me, when restoring to dis-similar hardware, I would
always take a copy (to floppy) of the following files, pre-restore.

W2K
C:\%systemroot%\system32\hal.dll
C:\%systemroot%\system32\kernel32.dll
C:\%systemroot%\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\%systemroot%\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe
C:\%systemroot%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
C:\%systemroot%\system32\win32k.sys
C:\%systemroot%\system32\winsrv.dll

W2K3
C:\%systemroot%\system32\hal.dll
C:\%systemroot%\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe
C:\%systemroot%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

If after the full TSM restore process (as detailed in IBM technote), the
machine reboots to a blue screen, then you can use the MS Recovery
Console to copy the system files back to the system root from the
floppy.

Very rarely with some RAID controllers that have additional
functionality (failover, redundancy), I have had to disable certain
devices/services from booting (again from MS Recovery Console). This has
had to be a fairly intuitive process and I would imagine not scriptable
in s/w, unless on a case by case basis.

The only other point to note is that certain levels of past TSM clients
have a bug in them where they incorrectly merge the registry thus
overwriting the disk controller driver and not obeying the "keys not to
restore".

See IC38716

You will still have to re-install the NIC drivers, or drivers for other
PCI cards/peripherals, but you would hope that the hardware supplier
would have these readily available.

JMEW

Leigh





-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tim Brown
Sent: 28 November 2005 21:53
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM Bmr ??

do you have the link for cristies bmr, and how much
is it

tim

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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: TSM Bmr ??


I'm a big fan of the Cristie's BMR for Windows and RedHat Linux.

They are pretty slick.  I can restore a box from scratch in under 10
minutes.

My only caveat for "dislike hardware" restores is using newer hardware.
i.e. their driver support for older hardware.

We had problems getting older drivers to work correctly - such as old
"HP
LH3 Netservers."

But, with our newer IBM xSeries - very smooth...

Regards,
Troy

Troy Barnhart, Sr. Systems Programmer,
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Rapid City, South Dakota, 57701
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To: 
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: TSM Bmr ??


What I meant was, to a different TYPE machine, i.e., disklike hardware,
not just a different machine.

The Christie Bare Metal add-on product supports restoring Windows to
unlike hardware.

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Tim Brown
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 4:04 PM
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you said that windows does not support restoring a registry to
a different machine, but isnt that what happens when i follow
the instructions in the "Disaster Recovery Strategies with TSM"
pdf.

is tsm ever going to support restoring to dislike hardware ?

tim
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: TSM Bmr ??


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;249694

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is there documentation that describes the differences
between "the same machine after a hard drive
failure" and  "restoring to different hardware at a hot site"

i am attempting the later

tim
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: TSM Bmr ??


IT's not a TSM issue, it's a Windows issue.
Microsoft does not support restoring a registry to a different machine.

That being said, they used to have a procedure in the knowledge base
that you can try.
Check there.

How you test BMR, depends on what you are trying to do.
You need different procedures for different possible disasters;

Procedures needed to restore back to the same machine after a hard drive
failure, are simpler than the case where you are restoring to different
hardware at a hot site.




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MAXSCRATCH value in tape storage pools

2005-11-29 Thread Dennis Melburn W IT743
I migrated our W2K3 TSM server recently from 5.2.1.3 to 5.3.2.0 and I've
had to change the MAXSCRATCH parameter on our tape storage pools from 0
to some arbitrary number like 1000 because migrations, as well as backup
storage pool commands have been failing.  Any reason why this is?  Is 0
a valid MAXSCRATCH value in 5.3.2.0?  If not, any suggestions as to what
value I should set each of the storage pools to?
 
 
Mel Dennis


Re: Run out of scratch tapes

2005-11-29 Thread Gerald Michalak
You have a catch-22 here. You need at least 1 scratch tape to run
reclamation. If you don't have any, then you have to create one.

Find your least used tape and issue a "move data  stgpool=" to move the data to disk.

When that's done, delete the volume, " del vol  ", that should make
it a scratch tape.

Then set reclamation value on the tape pool to 90 or lower. "upd stg
 recl=90".


Gerald Michalak









"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/29/2005
06:57:29 AM:

> Hi, I´m new in TSM, I´ve 29 tapes and 2 drives, all of my tapes are
> in private state, some are in filling status and others in full, if
> I execute the sentence:
>
> select volume_name, pct_utilized, status, pct_reclaim from volumes
> where pct_utilized < 20
>
> I get
>
> VOLUME_NAMEPCT_UTILIZED STATUS
PCT_RECLAIM
> --  --
---
> DYI502  0.0 FILLING
0.0
> DYI508  4.7 FILLING
38.5
> DYI511 12.0 FILLING
33.0
> DYI513  9.1 FILLING
34.4
> DYI515  9.9 FILLING
26.7
> FZW939  6.7 FILLING
36.8
> FZW941  2.4 FULL
97.5
> FZW943  0.7 FULL
99.2
> FZW945 16.2 FULL
89.1
> FZW947 14.7 FULL
89.4
>
>  I need to make some space but the reclamation process didn´t free
> some space, I´ve executed move data command but one of the drives shows
>
> ANR8376I Mount point reserved in device class DC-SUNL1000, status:
RESERVED
>
> When I execute q mount command.
>
> How could I get some scratch tapes as soon as possible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Marcelo.

Re: Run Script Query/Control

2005-11-29 Thread Prather, Wanda
Enter Q SESSION and look for admin sessions.
If someone started a script, you can kill it by cancelling the session.


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Subject: Run Script Query/Control


Is there a method to query whether any scripts are running?

Is there a method to cancel a running script?

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Re: MacOS X Server supported

2005-11-29 Thread Remco Post
Paul Zarnowski wrote:
> I know that TSM supports MacOS X Client.  Does it also support MacOS
> X Server?  I suspect it does, but I need a definitive answer.  Thanks.
>

To be very clear, IBM does support running the TSM client on what Apple
calls MacOS X server. No problem. (there is no _real_ difference with
MacOS X anyway).

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MacOS X Server supported

2005-11-29 Thread Paul Zarnowski

I know that TSM supports MacOS X Client.  Does it also support MacOS
X Server?  I suspect it does, but I need a definitive answer.  Thanks.



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Re: WMI backup failure - return code 3029

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
H

Try doing the following:

1) Delete the existing c:\adsm.sys directory structure.

2) Add the following to the client options:

   exclude.dir c:\adsm.sys

3) Retry the system object backup.

Regards,

Andy

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
07:09:04:

> Hi *SMers,
>
> Client - TSM 5.2.4.4 on a W2K SP4 server.
> Server - TSM 5.2.4.5 on a W2K SP4 server.
>
> I'm experiencing a regular backup failure of the system objects and the
> information returned to me from TSM is not really directing me towards a
> cause.
>
> Dsmerror.log contains:
> 11/29/2005 13:34:08 ANS1487E Backing up WMI repository failed.  No files
> will be backed up.
> 11/29/2005 13:34:14 Return code 3029 unknown
> 11/29/2005 13:34:14 Unknown system error
> Please check the TSM Error Log for any additional information
>
> Dsmsched.log has less..
>
> Is there any documentation anywhere which brings some kind of meaning to
> "Return code 3029 unknown".
>
> Any assistance greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Matthew
>
> TSM Consultant
> ADMIN ITI
> Rabobank International
> 1 Queenhithe, London
> EC4V 3RL
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SV: TSM Bmr ??

2005-11-29 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi Mark,
You can build your own Bootable CD on Windows.
You are a Enterprise company so you should have access to Windows PE. But for 
other users you can search for Bart PE.

But with this software you can recovery your machine to newer hardware.
That's why IBM recommends 3rd part software's for Intel platforms.

Thanks
Christian

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/28/2005
03:57:43 PM:
> I also agree on the merits of the TSM+ASR Redbook...
>
> We've had success with both methods.

My only bitch about ASR is that it requires that a DHCP server be within
reach of the box being rebuilt. This is not an option in a lot of server
rooms; there are valid security concerns about doing such. And, of course,
it's not an option for Windows 2000 boxes.

(Oh, if only Windows would let you build bootable media, like almost every
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Run Script Query/Control

2005-11-29 Thread Robert R Price
Is there a method to query whether any scripts are running?

Is there a method to cancel a running script?

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Re: TSM Bmr ??

2005-11-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 11/28/2005
03:57:43 PM:
> I also agree on the merits of the TSM+ASR Redbook...
>
> We've had success with both methods.

My only bitch about ASR is that it requires that a DHCP server be within
reach of the box being rebuilt. This is not an option in a lot of server
rooms; there are valid security concerns about doing such. And, of course,
it's not an option for Windows 2000 boxes.

(Oh, if only Windows would let you build bootable media, like almost every
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Re: VTS or san disk storage

2005-11-29 Thread Dearman, Richard
I have about 6TB of san disk space used for nightly backups and the
management of it is just a pain.  For instance if you are using a vendor
such as HP for your san disks the compatibility with IBM equipment is
not the greatest.  We use HP EMA 12000 with hsg80 san storage
controllers.  TSM will max out the I/O to the san controllers then the
particular lun will hang and then the san storage controller must be
rebooted to get the lun accessible again to aix but even after the
reboot the lun is available to aix but unreadable so now I lost all the
data on that lun.  I have run into this problem many times over the past
few years.  HP says disable caching at the controller level which may
work but disk I/O will be extremely slow so that is not an option.  

You can attribute these problems to incompatible hardware but I would
run what ever disk storage you choose through the ringer before you
commit to it because I have had this problem with other san storage
units as well.  We also keep disk storage in multiple locations across
campus via long haul san connections which mean multiple luns to manage
and many filesystems which if you are in an HACMP configuration takes
time for failover to occur and filesystem mounts to take place.

In conclusion make sure what ever storage you choose is reliable and
able to handle the high I/O load tsm will can on it.

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At 11:33 AM 11/23/2005, Dearman, Richard wrote:
>We currently use several TB of san based disk storage for our daily
>backups which gets migrated during the day to multiple tape libraries.
>The san disk administration has become a nightmare [...]

I am curious what kind of problems you are running into.  At the TSM
Symposium at Oxford this year, IBM indicated that they were going to
further develop the serial access disk support in TSM.  And, TSM 5.3
just added the ability for a SAD devclass to span multiple
filesystems.  After hearing this, we have been leaning towards
investing in inexpensive disk managed by TSM rather than buying a VTL
appliance.  I'm interested in other's comments about where,
specifically, they are having problems managing SAD directly by TSM.

..Paul



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TSM DB2 Backups

2005-11-29 Thread Bill Dourado
Hello,

Soon , we will be backing Db2 databases, using TSM API , and I will need a
backup strategy.

We currently backup   Lotus Notes Domino  where we do a  full Domino
(databases)
 backup once a week, and incremental rest of the week.
We also backup /archiveTransaction logs every 2 hours.

Does anybody backup/archive DB2 logfiles (on their own) at regular
intervals.

What are the most  popular  backup strategies  for DB2  ?


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Re: CBMR FOR LINUX

2005-11-29 Thread Barnhart, Troy
I have beta-tested and have 9 RedHat 2.1 boxes in production with it...

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Hi, has anyone tried with CBMR On Linux platform I am facing strange
problem while restoring...


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WMI backup failure - return code 3029

2005-11-29 Thread Large, M (Matthew)
Hi *SMers,

Client - TSM 5.2.4.4 on a W2K SP4 server.
Server - TSM 5.2.4.5 on a W2K SP4 server.

I'm experiencing a regular backup failure of the system objects and the
information returned to me from TSM is not really directing me towards a
cause.

Dsmerror.log contains:
11/29/2005 13:34:08 ANS1487E Backing up WMI repository failed.  No files
will be backed up.
11/29/2005 13:34:14 Return code 3029 unknown
11/29/2005 13:34:14 Unknown system error
Please check the TSM Error Log for any additional information

Dsmsched.log has less..

Is there any documentation anywhere which brings some kind of meaning to
"Return code 3029 unknown". 

Any assistance greatly appreciated.

Regards
Matthew

TSM Consultant
ADMIN ITI
Rabobank International
1 Queenhithe, London
EC4V 3RL


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AW: [ADSM-L] Run out of scratch tapes

2005-11-29 Thread Thomas Rupp
Reclamation should give you a lot of free tapes.
Use the undocumented command "show mp" to display who
uses the mountpoint.
If you can't determine the process/session holding the tape than you'll
have to restart TSM.
Then set the reclamation value of your tapestoragepools below 89% and
you'll get at least 5 scratch tapes.

HTH
Thomas

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Barreto
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. November 2005 13:57
An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Betreff: [ADSM-L] Run out of scratch tapes


Hi, I´m new in TSM, I´ve 29 tapes and 2 drives, all of my tapes are in private 
state, some are in filling status and others in full, if I execute the sentence:
 
select volume_name, pct_utilized, status, pct_reclaim from volumes where 
pct_utilized < 20

I get
 
VOLUME_NAMEPCT_UTILIZED STATUS PCT_RECLAIM
--  -- ---
DYI502  0.0 FILLING0.0
DYI508  4.7 FILLING   38.5
DYI511 12.0 FILLING   33.0
DYI513  9.1 FILLING   34.4
DYI515  9.9 FILLING   26.7
FZW939  6.7 FILLING   36.8
FZW941  2.4 FULL  97.5
FZW943  0.7 FULL  99.2
FZW945 16.2 FULL  89.1
FZW947 14.7 FULL  89.4

 I need to make some space but the reclamation process didn´t free some space, 
I´ve executed move data command but one of the drives shows

ANR8376I Mount point reserved in device class DC-SUNL1000, status: RESERVED  

When I execute q mount command.

How could I get some scratch tapes as soon as possible?

Thanks in advance.
 
 
Marcelo.


Re: delete filespace command

2005-11-29 Thread Richard van Denzel
DELETE FILESPACE   Type=any Data=any namet=fsid 

Or do help del fil

Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
 

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Subject: delete filespace command

there is a way to delete a filespace by specifying the fsid can someome
give me the syntax

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Re: delete filespace command

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Tim, you can find the syntax yourself by issuing the following command:

   help delete filespace

Regards,

Andy

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"  wrote on 2005-11-29
06:48:44:

> there is a way to delete a filespace by specifying the fsid
> can someome give me the syntax
>
> Tim Brown
> Systems Specialist
> Central Hudson Gas & Electric
> 284 South Ave
> Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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delete filespace command

2005-11-29 Thread Tim Brown
there is a way to delete a filespace by specifying the fsid
can someome give me the syntax

Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 845-486-5643
Fax: 845-486-5921


Run out of scratch tapes

2005-11-29 Thread Marcelo Barreto
Hi, I´m new in TSM, I´ve 29 tapes and 2 drives, all of my tapes are in private 
state, some are in filling status and others in full, if I execute the sentence:
 
select volume_name, pct_utilized, status, pct_reclaim from volumes where 
pct_utilized < 20

I get
 
VOLUME_NAMEPCT_UTILIZED STATUS PCT_RECLAIM
--  -- ---
DYI502  0.0 FILLING0.0
DYI508  4.7 FILLING   38.5
DYI511 12.0 FILLING   33.0
DYI513  9.1 FILLING   34.4
DYI515  9.9 FILLING   26.7
FZW939  6.7 FILLING   36.8
FZW941  2.4 FULL  97.5
FZW943  0.7 FULL  99.2
FZW945 16.2 FULL  89.1
FZW947 14.7 FULL  89.4

 I need to make some space but the reclamation process didn´t free some space, 
I´ve executed move data command but one of the drives shows

ANR8376I Mount point reserved in device class DC-SUNL1000, status: RESERVED  

When I execute q mount command.

How could I get some scratch tapes as soon as possible?

Thanks in advance.
 
 
Marcelo.


Re: Strange Linux Client problems

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Sims

On Nov 29, 2005, at 3:16 AM, Richard van Denzel wrote:


...In the ACTLOG there is this message:

28-11-2005 23:08:25  ANR2568E Request for node AIS-NL to start
schedule
  SLTN_PROD at 11/29/05 23:00:00 is denied.
Current
  time is 11/28/05 23:08:25. (SESSION: 2548) ...


Richard - You are the second person to write in about this message.

This message was introduced in APARs IC45924 and IC46687, for TSM client
and server.

The 24-hours-ahead schedule start time quoted in the message suggests
that your presched task is actually introducing a longer delay than you
believe, with a window smaller than you believe, such that schedule
seems to be sliding into the next day - which is premature for the
current schedule.  But this is new code, and there may be complications
which were not anticipated.  I would try to gather firm evidence of what
is happening, to report to TSM Support *if* it seems to be an error in
the TSM software.  I would verify the window duration, and be sure to
have a conclusion timestamp logged somewhere by the presched task.
Whereas you have other Linux clients not evidencing this problem, you
have an excellent basis for comparison, to see where things are going
astray in this one Linux client.

   Richard Sims


CBMR FOR LINUX

2005-11-29 Thread Sandeep Jain
Hi, has anyone tried with CBMR On Linux platform I am facing strange
problem while restoring...


With Best Regards,
Sandeep Jain


Strange Linux Client problems

2005-11-29 Thread Richard van Denzel
Hi All,
 
We have got several Linux clients (all Fedora Core 1) running the same
application (but for different departments). All are performing the same
PRESCHEDULECMD succesfully. After the PRESCHEDULECMD one of the clients
gives the following error message:
 
11/28/2005 23:08:24 ANS1814E Unable to start the scheduled event
'_PROD'
11/28/2005 23:08:24 ANS1815E Either the window has elapsed or the
schedule has been deleted
 
The PRESCHEDULECMD takes 6 secs. to complete and the SCHEDULE _PROD
starts at 23:00 with a window of 1 hour. All other Linux clients do not
have the problems. I already upgraded the client on the problem machine
to 5.3.2.0 (the others are running 5.2.3.1, 5.2.2.6 and 5.3.0.12
(running on FC4)).
Sometimes the failing system will complete it's backup and sometimes
not.
In the ACTLOG there is this message:
 
28-11-2005 23:08:25  ANR2568E Request for node AIS-NL to start schedule
  SLTN_PROD at 11/29/05 23:00:00 is denied. Current
time is
  11/28/05 23:08:25. (SESSION: 2548)
 
Does anyone know what is going wrong (I also tried 5.3.0.0 and 5.3.0.12
clients on the failing system)?
 
Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards,
 
Richard van Denzel