Hi,
I´m running TSM 5.3.4.0 on w2k3 and have a STK9710 and 6 DLT7000 drives
connected to TSM, (all scsi).
When I connect a Sun SL500 with 4 IBM LTO3 (all FC) plug an play finds the
drives but not the
library. I manually update the library driver to tsmscsi.sys (driver properties
in dev.
Hi,
Forget the questions..
//Educated...
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From: Henrik Wahlstedt
Sent: den 5 december 2006 09:09
To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager'
Subject: SL500 installation
Hi,
I´m running TSM 5.3.4.0 on w2k3 and have a STK9710 and 6 DLT7000 drives
connected to TSM, (all scsi).
Paul -
Don't use GUIs in debugging client - server connectivity problems:
use basic commands for clarity and isolation. Don't attempt more
complex scheduler starts until basic interactivity is established.
The ANS2604S from the Web GUI may or may not have resulted in useful
messages in your
My understanding is that this feature is coming soon, possibly as soon
as TSM 5.4, which should be early in 2007.
In the meantime, what you can do is:
-Define your COPAN pool as a sequential tape pool
-Change your management classes to point to COPAN as the target
destination for backups (or
I believe define volume can only be used on devclass of disk, not file.
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Hi all,
just my two cents on file-deviceclass: I agree with Kelly that Volumes
should be predfined to avoid fragmentation. In addition I would very
strongly recommend running the define
Hello All,
I am getting ready to migrate and upgrade a TSM server currently at 5.2.8 on a
Red Hat server to a Suse Linux 10 server. After the migration I would like to
upgrade to TSM 5.3. Does anyone have any good procedures or docs that discusses
this? I would like to make sure I have
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
Has anyone had trouble with firmware HP Ultirum 3 drives under windows?
We have two HP LTO3 960's (I believe, no-one is certain and I'm doing this
all remotely) on an Adaptec ultra320 SCSI card, in a quantum M1500
library consisting of two stacks.
We are currently seeing intermittent
I am in the process of formatting some now on /var/diskpool/satacopyvolf
(the directory that hasn't had many allocations. It was added to the
initial set and I then did an upd devclass.
I was given an error when I tried using 5000 as a formatsize; it took a
1000.
So now I assume I can delete the
What Operational System and Device Drive Version?
Any help on how to
determine exactly what drives they are under windows would help :)
Look in the TSM management console under TSM device driver, - Reports
- Device Information
Doesn't matter if you aren't using the TSM device driver, the hardware
info is still there.
I think it reports what
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
Markus,
Good catch!
I did hear, though, that due to the file system design, perhaps pre-formatting
volumes on AIX will cause fragmentation rather than preventing it. I'm not an
AIX guy but would hope that someone who is would weigh in here.
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
Hi All, pay attention,
Yesterday a remote buffer overflow for TSM was disclosed on bugtraq. All
TSM servers 5.3.4 or 5.2.9 are vulnerable, so please upgrade if your
server is reachable from networks you don't trust 100%.
See: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21250261
I'm
Kelly Lipp wrote:
Markus,
Good catch!
I did hear, though, that due to the file system design, perhaps
pre-formatting volumes on AIX will cause fragmentation rather than
preventing it. I'm not an AIX guy but would hope that someone who is
would weigh in here.
I'm very curious how this
And Remco, I trust!
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Remco Post
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 1:09
Allen S. Rout a écrit :
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 19:46:07 +0100, Hans Christian Riksheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I essentially want to stream the output of the sql through a
filter while it is returned from the TSM-server, not glob it up in
memory first and then process it later. Have
Does anyone know if Tivoli is working on a product that will support BMR
on windows systems. I know Cristie can be used but I don't want another
third party product and ASR recovery on Win2003 takes forever. You
would think that TSM would be able to clone or ghost a windows system at
least.
Ah...
Since I'm redoing the volumes on SAN and need to delete the ones auto
generated by TSM,
is there a way of wholesale deleteing the existing volumes without
doing an explicit
del vol on each?
The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to
this message are
Kelly Lipp wrote:
This looks good, but I would still create these volumes using define vol
numberofvol rather than letting TSM create them.
I found that TSM tries to format all of these volumes at once... To
prevent fragmentation, I used a small one-liner to dsmfmt the volumes
and then define
Ah,
No. But wouldn't it be nice?
You could download a trial copy of our SSM product and delete them with
that. Perhaps the ISC has some functionality.
You could also issue a q vol temp.mac and edit that file with the
appropriate del vol commands...
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing CTO
SELECT is your friend!
Select 'DELETE VOL', volume_name from volumes where stgpool_name='BLAH'
Cut the output and paste it in as a TSM script!
(If the volume names are very long, you may have to run it from a cmd
prompt with dsmadmc)
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor
Dearman, Richard wrote:
Does anyone know if Tivoli is working on a product that will support BMR
on windows systems. I know Cristie can be used but I don't want another
third party product and ASR recovery on Win2003 takes forever. You
would think that TSM would be able to clone or ghost a
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 16:21:47 -0500, Lawrence Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Since I'm redoing the volumes on SAN and need to delete the ones
auto generated by TSM, is there a way of wholesale deleteing the
existing volumes without doing an explicit del vol on each?
dsmadmc -dataonly -tab
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 17:05:50 -0500, Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SELECT is your friend!
Select 'DELETE VOL', volume_name from volumes where stgpool_name='BLAH'
Oh, piffle. I was late to the dance again.
- Allen S. Rout
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 15:15:47 -0600, Dearman, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Does anyone know if Tivoli is working on a product that will support
BMR on windows systems. I know Cristie can be used but I don't want
another third party product and ASR recovery on Win2003 takes
forever. You
I have been thrown into an environment supporting TSM (among other
things) because the AIX/TSM guy was fired.
I've been trying to install the integrated solutions console (ISC) on my
desktop. I have registered it through the register node command, on the
server residing on an LPAR on our
Use the SQL contatenation operator:
Select 'del vol ' || volume_name from volumes where
stgpool_name='WHATEVERINCAPS'...
Do it right from the dsmadmc command prompt and cut 'n paste right back to
execute them. You may have to issue SET SQLDISPLAYMODE
WIDE so it all fits on a single line.
Hans Christian Riksheim wrote:
I essentially want to stream the output of the sql through a filter
while it is returned from the TSM-server, not glob it up in memory
first and then process it later. Have not found out yet with DBI. Some
database guy suggested use of cursors which make it
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