HELP! NAS NDMP Restore Issue

2006-12-05 Thread Joni Moyer
Hi Everyone,

I have a TSM 5.2.7.1 server which resides on AIX 5.3.  We have a Celerra
at 5.5 that we backup differentially every night by utilizing the NDMP
protocol.  Today I tried to do a restore of the filespace:
/root_vdm_4/HMCH1015_G from last night and I received the message:
Filespace not found.  When I did a point in time restore option, it only
goes as far as 11/30/2006.  In the activity log I can see the following:

Date/Time Message

--
12/04/06 19:00:03 ANR0984I Process 9019 for BACKUP NAS (DIFFERENTIAL)

   started in the FOREGROUND at 19:00:03. (SESSION:
477606,
   PROCESS: 9019)
12/04/06 19:00:03 ANR1064I Differential backup of NAS node
NAS_SERVER_2,
   file system /root_vdm_4/HMCH1015_G, started as
process
   9019 by administrator LIDZR8V. (SESSION: 477606,
PROCESS:
   9019)
12/04/06 19:00:03 ANR2753I (NAS_2-DIFFERENTIAL):ANR0984I Process 9019
for
   BACKUP NAS (SESSION: 477606)
12/04/06 19:00:03 ANR2753I (NAS_2-DIFFERENTIAL):process 9019 by
administrat
   or LIDZR8V. (SESSION: 477606)
12/04/06 19:09:16 ANR0513I Process 9019 opened output volume N01008.

   (SESSION: 477606, PROCESS: 9019)
12/04/06 20:13:15 ANR1067I NAS Backup process 9019 completed.
(SESSION:
   477606, PROCESS: 9019)
12/04/06 20:13:15 ANR2753I (NAS_2-DIFFERENTIAL):ANR1067I NAS Backup
process
   9019 (SESSION: 477606)
12/04/06 20:13:15 ANR0988I Process 9019 for BACKUP NAS (DIFFERENTIAL)

   running in the FOREGROUND processed 56,186,078,204
bytes
   with a completion state of SUCCESS at 20:13:15.
(SESSION:
   477606, PROCESS: 9019)

Does anyone have any idea what my issue might be here? I am at a complete
loss...  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!


Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems, Senior Systems Programmer
Phone Number: (717)302-9966
Fax: (717) 302-9826
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Re: HELP! NAS NDMP Restore Issue

2006-12-05 Thread Richard Sims

Joni -

I'm NAS-impaired, but you need to do basic looksee...  Do 'dsmc Query
Filespace' to see what viable filespaces the client generally has.
Also do 'Query NASBAckup' in the TSM server to see what it
specifically has.

Pay particular heed to what the Unix client manual says about the
restorability of Full NAS images, in its documentation of the MODE
option.  This may well be your problem.

  Richard Sims