Hi,
Look at this one: http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0202/289.html
//Henrik
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Raibeck
Sent: den 8 juni 2006 01:49
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: I need some clarification
Hi
Hi,
I will try to help you...
Versions Data Exists: the maximun number of versions that you are going to
retain.
Versions Data Deleted: the maximun number of versions that you are going to
retain after a file was deleted from the client.
Retain Extra Versions: This parameter specifies the
Hi,
Am a complete newbie when it comes to TSM and have just been handed a
W2K3 system to look after with TSM 5.3. The system hasn't gone live yet
and I'm trying to work out how many tapes I'm going to need for
offsiting. We have four pools for onsite with the following setup
Vers Data exits
Hi TSM'ers,
Current status:
AIX 5.3 ML4
TSM-client 5.3.2 ( no dsmj script )
Having downloaded into /tmp the
TSM534C.tivoli.tsm.client.ba.tar.Z
followed by
cd /tmp; mkdir tsm324; cd tsm534;
gtar zxvf ../TSM534C.tivoli.tsm.client.ba.tar.Z
inutoc
Gary,
Do the copypools have the same characteristics? The answer is YES...if
for example you have
20 backup versions of a file on your ONLINE poolthere should be 20 on
the COPYPOOL.
You don't have to send off 4 copypool tapes each day, one will do.
We have six online diskpools six
So you are saying that if I have the need to restore from today, 45 days ago,
then each parameter should be 45
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de Quiros, Iban 1
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:27 AM
To:
Versions Data Exists: NOLIMIT
Versions Data Deleted: NOLIMIT
Retain Extra Versions: 45
Retain Only Version: 90
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Ian Smith
SAN/TSM Specialist
Hitachi Data Systems Certified Professional
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
Ok that makes sense, thank you
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(Ian)
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:52 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] I need some clarification
Versions Data Exists: NOLIMIT
Versions
If you need to GUARANTEE data retention for 45 days, set the parameters as
follows:
Versions Data Exists = NOLIMIT
Versions Data Deleted = NOLIMIT
Retain Extra Versions = 45
Retain Only Version = 45
Why?
The Version Data Exists and Deleted parameters specify a number of
versions. If you, or
ANS4028E Error processing 'C:': cannot create file/directory entry
Any ideas as to why I would be getting the above error on a backup.
Everything I can find talks about checking permissions for a restore
nothing about this error and backups.
TSM ver 5.1.7 windows2003
Jim Murray
Senior Systems
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 06/08/2006
09:04:08 AM:
ANS4028E Error processing 'C:': cannot create file/directory entry
Any ideas as to why I would be getting the above error on a backup.
Everything I can find talks about checking permissions for a restore
nothing
server 5.2.2.0
client 5.3.2.0 5.3.0.5 on Win2003
The web gui on our 3 main fileservers seems to keep going unavailable
with this message:
ANS2609S TCP/IP communications failure between the browser and the
client machine
since this is the only access our helpdesk is allowed on these servers
I'm bringing up a remote AIX system with a 3584. Seems as though IBM left it
in an unusable state and I'm trying to figure out why. What I originally saw
was the below output minus the 3584 info. I ran cfgmgr and now have the
below output. What is odd to me is that there are 3 3584's showing up.
Hot Diggety! Gill, Geoffrey L. was rumored to have written:
I'm bringing up a remote AIX system with a 3584. Seems as though IBM
left it in an unusable state and I'm trying to figure out why. What I
originally saw was the below output minus the 3584 info. I ran cfgmgr
and now have the below
Jim -
I would add to Mark's suggestions, one more possibility:
Look for a directory with garbage characters in its name; or, more
generally, execute a file system integrity and validity utility on
the file system. A message like this usually comes out when there's
something wacky with a file
Geoff,
I would rmdev the smc devices and the rmt devices that are showing up as
Other SCSI devices.
Install the Atape driver.
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/AIX/
Then for your multiple smcs, if you don't have multiple paths defined,
you could have a zoning issue.
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On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Dan Foster wrote:
This can be adjusted via the 3584 front panel LCD, or I think, also the
web interface (though I never used it much due to the infamous 3584
ethernet issues).
Since I upgraded to firmware 5770 I haven't had trouble with the library
vanishing like I used
Hi,
As said before hand they are control paths on the drives in the library.
You'll need the atape driver and drivers for the lto drives themselves (i
remember clearly installing new drivers when we went to lto2). should have
come on a cd with the library / drives. or you can down load
The atape drivers are the latest on the download site and those I had
installed previously.
I did see the library was configured differently than the one here so I
changed those settings. I also removed the devices and re-ran cfgmgr. That
ended up showing just 3 tape drives. I enabled the control
We had an old NT cluster running MSSQL. At the time it was decommissioned
it had several hundred Gb of backups on tape. Naturally, after getting rid
of the machine, the owners decided they wanted to keep the active version
of each SQL db backup and I can have the storage back from all the
Basically your answer is yes. However one thing that has to be right is
the version of TDP on the client. Was this old client a TDP version prior to 2?
If so, then you need a version 1.1 or whatever as the file nameing structure
changed at version 2. They ARE NOT Compatible.
I think that if
I checked with the machine admin. The machine was at 3.1.7.2 and the TDP
at 1.1. So if I can find an old agent, the delete is possible.
At 04:22 PM 6/8/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Basically your answer is yes. However one thing that has to be right is
the version of TDP on the client. Was this
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