I don't know if you are going to be able to do that with a select statement.
adsm.archives & adsm.backups have the NODE_NAME, FILESPACE_NAME, HL_NAME,
LL_NAME but no info on size
adsm.occupancy has node_name, filespace_name, & some MB fields but nothing
file name specific
adsm.contents has node_nam
So right Wanda !
I just tried in 4.2 using my sys admin id and its password to connect with,
then tried to look at a backup of
tsm> q backup /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys
ANS1092E No files matching search criteria were found
tsm> q backup /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys -inact
ANS1092
Well, since a "system privileged admin id" could change the node's password
and then connect without using their admin id & password (use the one they
just set it to) I can see why the straight use of their id & password would
be allowed.
Just another reason why management should pay their TSM adm
YOU MIGHT be able to take the /dev/rtsmvglv11 out of your dsmserv.dsk file
and try starting tsm.
In seeing your ...11 first, and seeing it ~messed up~ TSM is more than
likely going to simply state
"I'm broke, I'm going down..."
and letting you deal with how you want to fix it...
try removi
What was on /dev/rtsmvglv11 ?
By the errors you are seeing, I'd guess either a data base or a log volume.
does errpt show problems on the physical volume(s) that are tsmvglv11 ?
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Michelle Wiedeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003
I have SC33-6340-02
Tivoli Data Protectio for R/3
Installatio &User 's Guide for Oracle
Version 3 Release 2 11
Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporation
509 S. Boston Ave. Suite 220
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4606
Office (918) 732-7109
-Orig
make sure your cleaning volume mask is set properly...
I think by default it is CLN999
I've set it to CLN***
do this all from the console on the ATL...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTE
Eric,
did you double check that you still have cleaning cycles left on
your cleaning tape(s) ?
> mtlib -l/dev/lmcp3 -qL | more
Library Data:
operational state..Automated Operational State
functional state...00
input stations.1
output stations...
Sure...
just "move data stg="
all the time I move tapes back into diskpools...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Michael Raine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Move date to different media type
Has anyone every tried moving
Old style Full+Incr (as it was some 15-20 years ago...)
Say you run weekend full with weekday incrementals.
Say on Friday, your environment goes down
You restore from your weekend full
You restore from your Mon incr (all the data on the tapes)
You restore from your Tue incr
One thing you have to watch out for is that...
when you do that you alter the keys which TSM uses...
Key fields in various situations are NODE, FILE_SYSTEM (filespace_name),
directory path ie stuff between the mount point & where the file resides
(hl_name), FILE (ll_name)
Now you used to have /app/
If you don't specify a dirmc, tsm will associate the directory entries with
the LONGEST retention management class available in the domain under which
the node is registered...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kindermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003
Here there are DB servers with 3.8 TB oracle SAP instances on them and they
backup at a peak rate of 304-342 GB/hr.
How ?
Large client server (Sun E10K with 32 processors)
Gb ethernet
15 concurrent client sessions
client compression
goes to diskpool, not straight to tape...
Each session is able to
where you used "today=today-500" is saying you only want to delete entries
OLDER than 500 days ago... In other words, you are asking it to KEEP things
that are less than about 1.5 years, probably not what you want...
Use "del volhist t=dbb tod=today-7" or some number smaller than 500...
I only keep
---
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Cook, Dwight E wrote:
> 3.1 is really old !
> Try using a wild card...
> first try
> q file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
> if that lists what you desire, try
> del file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
>
> Dwight
>
>
3.1 is really old !
Try using a wild card...
first try
q file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
if that lists what you desire, try
del file ZWORYKIN.ITG.UIUC.EDU *c
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Lazarevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8
...
I did a "q vol 476afxl1 f=d" and access=Read/Write, the tape is in the
library and there are no requests outstanding and Mount Limit = Drives :-(
My head is starting to hurt !!
Stephen
|-+------
And ya know... this is why I just LOVE TSM !
you can do anything you want...
take one drawer of SSA and set it up as JBOD and put it all as a storage
pool for non-critical backups/archives
take another drawer of SSA and set it up in a raid of your choice for more
critical backups/archives
bleed
I'll assume you did have backslashes when you used them in the
include/exclude statement and not the slashes you have in your note...
I've found that when in doubt, ask TSM what it expects...
Try doing a "q file boxwa009" and take its specification for D: and use
it...
probably \\boxwa009\
I would believe this would be due to file sizes and the fact that TSM uses
aggregates, where a lot of little files will be bunched together.
Or to do with other things along the lines of txnbytelimit txngroupmax
etc...
TSM won't delete the file from the client UNTIL IT IS SURE IT HAS IT ON THE
SER
OK, is the "server" a client of a tsm server or is it the actual "tsm
server" ?
if it is just a different client node, just do a
dsmc -virtualnode=
and you may (if you know the other nodes password into the tsm server)
restore its backups to your current client box.
Dwight
-Original
what platform ?
when did it break ?
I'm at 4.2.2.0 on AIX and I get into the millions on a regular basis...even
10's of millions as I seem to remember.
Sess
Number
---
1,354,1
76
1,365,0
47
1,369,9
14
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Jolliff, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PR
I hadn't thought of that but in looking at my old GC35-0154-02 IBM SCSI Tape
Drive, Medium Changer, & Library Device Drivers (installation & user's
guide) I do see where the write option of tapeutil allows you to write a
file.
# backup ~myfile.tar~ to tape
tapeutil -f/dev/rmt0 writ
I can say that from an RS/6000 AIX server using a 3494-L12 (with 3590-B1A's)
that the restore db works JUST FINE !
You don't have to do anything funny...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Steve Roder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Also, how often will they perform the archives ???
how many files make up the data ???
etc...
You want to take such things into consideration because they will have an
impact on your environment in general (in the form of tsm server data base
growth, tsm db performance issues, tape
ment class. If you later change or replace the default management
class, the server uses the updated default management class to manage the
archive copy.
If the default management class does not contain an archive copy group, the
server uses the archive retention grace period specified for the poli
e and effort when things like this
need to be done. Once the 5 years is up, change the management class
retention time back and all will be normal again.
Ryan Miller
Principal Financial Group
Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [m
NO but YES, sort of...
NO, you can't alter the management class (and thus the retention period) of
archived files
BUT you could do something like export the node (or as little data as
possible but still including the data you need)
then you could save those export tapes for 5 years...
When you imp
You can look into two server options that can cancel a session if is isn't
getting X amount of data transfered after Y period of time.
THROUGHPUTDATA- THRESHOLD Specifies a throughput threshold that a client
session must reach to prevent
being cancelled after the time threshold is reached.
THROUGHP
It is a "double check" type situation...
A schedule won't run unless the client node has had at least ONE opportunity
to see that it is going to occur.
Say schedmode is prompted and your q sched period is 24 (and for example,
happens at 12:00 noon-ish)
OK, if I were a ~bad admin~ I might try to sch
If you want to remove a DB volume because you aren't using that much space
based on the Pct. Util.,
but you can't because the max reduction isn't large enough.
Be it good or bad, I can't say but we've had 10 TSM servers (most are going
on 7 years old now) and the only place I've ever unloaded & l
Daniel,
this is all just ~network routing~.
We have, for example, an AIX 4.3.3 ML09~ish (I don't know if any maint. has
gone on lately) with 3 NIC's (2-100Mb & 1-Gb).
They are each on a different subnet.
~default~ routing takes subnet traffic out the interface attached to that
subnet and us
the last 3 are state, class, type.
values ???
State: I like 00 anything other then that is a problem...
Class: Looks like 10 is "3590 1/2 inch cartridge tape"
Type: Looks like 00 is "HPCT 320m nominal length"
and 01 is "EHPCT extended length"
EA0025 03EA 00 10 01
zdec23@tsmutl01/home/zdec
Allen makes a critical implied statement of YOU MUST TEST YOUR RECOVERY PLAN
!
If not and you have to use it and it doesn't go smooth...
Personally, I classify myself as probably being at the lowest place on the
earth... and even if something were to initially miss me, it would
undoubtedly/eventual
Sure, probably on your new server those don't exist as "filesystems"
Only filesystems may be used in domains so the source server is treating
them as filesystems.
the "filesystem" is part of a key internally in tsm...
on your ~test~ box you probably only have /var as the filesystem...
use something
that becomes a real nightmare fast !
I've had to do that in the past and I can say that it really REALLY isn't
what you want to do !
How big is your library ? I'd look into adding a storage expansion frame.
OR look into drive upgrades from B's to E's... that alone doubles your
capacity, then if yo
Uh not reported as in the library by who ? TSM or the Library Manager
???
So in manual mode, once a tape is requested, mounted, & dismounted... IF it
is required again, the drive will show the tapes original location with a
"?" to let you know it might be ~on top of a frame somewhere~ (that's
Because of internal locks that aren't being readily resolved.
Look for a client (or clients) that have been connected for a long time (say
4-6+ hours)
Also look for other things like expiration, reclamation, migration, etc...
processes that might be running also.
Might only been client sessions tho
So to me that indicates that your clients are probably compressing the data.
Here are examples from some of my environments...
Volume Name Storage Device EstimatedPct Volume
Pool NameClass Name Capacity Util Status
I recall being told or reading (a long time ago) that the algorithm used by
3590 tape drives is the same as used by the adsm/tsm client.
Either at the client or at the drive, it is just running data through a
program...
but this would tend to support different possibilities based on what piece
of h
Well, TSM doesn't want to label them while they are PRIVATE and TSM doesn't
really know what is going on...
You might be able to do a del vol against them to get them back to scratch,
then do your label libvol
I believe you can use the volrange if you specify search=yes BUT I'd make
sure and use ov
r "retain
extra" number of days.
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 11:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Inactive version expiration, just a note...
With the recent Window virus that zeros out files blah blah balh
I
With the recent Window virus that zeros out files blah blah balh
I tested the behavior of TSM expiration (on an AIX 4.3.3, TSM 4.2.2.0
server)
What did I double check ? ? ?
With "retain extra", does that mean
A) X days from the time a file goes inactive
or
B) X days from the creatio
OK... TSM will estimate the capacity of a device/media pair based on what
you set with the device class definition and if nothing is specified there,
it will be based on what the ~driver~ reports, THIS IS WHILE A VOLUME IS
FILLING.
Now what is actually shown as the capacity once the volume is FULL
Are you sure it skips /var ?
Could it be that /var is just a subdirectory under the filesystem / ?
(and you don't see "~...processing file system /var...~" ? )
I'd also double check the include/exclude list specified in the dsm.sys file
for the tsm server being used.
I'd also check the restart data
What I have noticed over the years (in AIX environments) is that TSM spreads
the load out across its direct access volumes.
Say you have 9 logical volumes across 3 physical and you have 3 inbound
client sessions...
TSM will spread that inbound traffic across 3 of its (locical) volumes.
If you have
nt.log. I do have a feeling that I found what I was looking for for a
long time. (statistics of what my SQL nodes are backing up).
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How t
That isn't easy to answer...
here is my 2 cents worth...
For tape pools, you really need to track utilization over a period of time.
Look for how much data is added daily, how much might be going away, how
much expires off each tape, do tapes readily become available via
reclamation or do you end
OK, I've had a question put to me and so far I just don't know...
With such viruses, as the ones that zero out files under windows, is there
an easy way to see if TSM is holding any zero-byte files ? ? ? (ie. check
from the TSM server for potentially infected client nodes...)
I tried testing unde
I sent this yesterday and attached the doc/text on the "cleanup archdir"
command but it didn't post because it was to big.
If someone needs the info on cleanup archdir I could send it directly to
them.
Dwight
-Original Message-----
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL P
That would be a combination of the "retain extra", "versions data exists", &
"versions data deleted" options of the backup copy group.
If management says "I want everything for the last 60 days but nothing older
then that"
vde:unlimited
vdd:unlimited
re:60
(retain only:60 also)
Now if by date, th
I take it you have a specific reason why don't you want him running
(completing) a night's backup ?
If it is only due to files that change frequently being backed up a second
time within a day, you could look into setting the backup copy group's
frequency to 1. (all depends on specifically you are
When using passwordaccess generate, you, as an admin, will first need to
connect (using a dsmc session) and do anything to force a connection (like a
"q sched"), at which time you will be prompted for the password as was set
during the registration of the node to the new tsm server... after that, a
I've looked through the archives and can't find much.
I've waded through IBM's web sites and can't find specifics...
Has anyone found any recomendations on max number of 3590's (FC attached)
per FC card on host ?
Environments I'm looking at are 7017-S70's that have a max of 4 FC cards
(6227's) p
Correct, if you have NEVER gone through the ~validate policy~ & ~activate
policy~ you will see an active one listed as $$ACTIVE$$, just a reminder
that you are running with something YOU haven't looked into.
Also if you import a policy from another server, and that policy had an
ACTIVE policy set
There is no setting that I know of that governs when those type entries will
be removed.
If an entire mount point goes away, TSM has no way of ever knowing "WHY" and
thus won't purge the data.
(better safe than sorry)
I run a report on a regular basis that is basically the below select
command.
(I
Could be the "reusedelay" for the storage pool they did belong to...
(I use 0 days so I can't say how they look once all the data expires and
they are in a ~waiting to be reused~ state)
Other then that, there was a little bug a while back (sometime prior to
4.2.2.0) that would leave hanging pointe
A "q stg f=d" will show
...
Migration in Progress?: Yes
Amount Migrated (MB): 276,894.60
Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 10,881
...
and once the migration process(es) finish, that should show what was
migrated between when migrations first kicked off and when the last one
Humm.
Might help to provide some more configuration information.
I'm getting the picture of SP nodes, two set up in a ~high availability~
configuration ???
For example purposes, lets say there are 3 boxes, box1, box2, box3
box1's hostname is "TSM"
it has only one schedule (or does
try watching the interface on the tsm server, if your site in general
doesn't run client compression, your server's interface might be flooded by
other traffic. (heck, even if your clients run compression you still might
flood the interface)
#!/bin/ksh
# my_ent_stats
# if run hourly, will give ou
If you are just needing to know if reclamation is running, you might just
look at the adsm.processes table...
tsm: TSMSRV02>select * from processes
PROCESS_NUM: 2193
PROCESS: Space Reclamation
START_TIME: 2002-12-19 07:31:00.00
FILES_PROCESSED: 5831
BYTES_PROCESSED: 479807582
Nope,
well, TSM uses standard routing (from the client back to the TSM
server)
The TSM server uses standard routing to reach the client AS SPECIFIED IN THE
TCPCLIENTADDRESS for scheduled events and the packet return address for
non-scheduled activity.
So just set a route on the client that
Way to go Paul !
example run against the occupancy table...
tsm: TSMSRV01>select cast((physical_mb) as varchar(10)) || cast((logical_mb)
as varchar(10)) as "My Concat Field" from adsm.occupancy
My Concat Field
--
2521.282505.62
294.10293.42
0.030.03
0.000.00
6.146.1
e/
client/v4r1/NUMAQ-PTX/
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/
client/v3r7/Sequent45/
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/adsm/fixes/v3r1/sequent/
> ---- On, Cook, Dwight E ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I didn't see anything but I&
Uhmmm, Lawrie, I don't think you will get what you want...
Look at TSM as a big file cabinet with copies of files from other servers.
A file in TSM is "ACTIVE" if it is the way it looked on the client during
the last incremental (or selective)
A file in TSM in "INACTIVE" if it isn't the way it look
I didn't see anything but I'm going blind in my old age...
Is there any tsm client that will run on a Sequent box with DYNIX/ptx(R)
V4.4.4
Dwight
Read ALL the fine print on LTO drives & associated media !
They are a far cry from 3590's !
check the life expectancy in mounts, full reel reads/writes, etc...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 12:23 PM
To: [EMA
We have 7 that are currently 6 or 7 years old and still going strong !
Two were old VTS libraries from our old MVS environment (L14's I believe is
their technical #)
just throw away a few parts and you've got an L-12 :-)
I think all started in the area of 4 frames and most are 8 frames now.
When a file system just ~up & goes away~ TSM has no way of knowing WHY ???
might have died due to the media on which it resides died
might have gone away because someone just unmounted it
might have gone away because someone deleted it (for whatever reason)
So TSM freezes that entire filesyst
n Inc.
757-688-8180
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: K-cartridges besides J-cartridges
Should see a "2X" sticker on the back of your 3590 drive if it is set to
d
BUT tdp/r3 doesn't use the backup copy group of the management class, it
uses the "archive" copy group.
the reason for 4 (or more) is so if you go straight to a tape drive... like
this...
Storage Device EstimatedPctPct High Low Next Stora-
Pool NameClass NameCapacity
Now don't start thinking that "max scratch" simply accounts for the volumes
that show up as "Scratch" during a "q libvol"
"max scratch" limits the number of tapes that will be used that were checked
in AS scratch.
So if you checked in 300 tapes as scratch,
your "q libvol" currently shows 13
Should see a "2X" sticker on the back of your 3590 drive if it is set to
deal with double length tapes.
Also the internal tape spool is green (along with one or two other internal
parts, I seem to recall) so you might be able to look in through the cooling
holes in the top of the case to double che
Well,
I'll reference two things here, folks using TDP/R3 (threaded
version) and
TSM client compression might want to read ALL of this.
PMR93135 was from where tdp/r3 3.2.0.8 ignored the setting of
"client determined" compression.
This was fixed in 3.2.0.11.
Now, TDP/R3 ~
A lot of people will say a lot of different things in response to your
question BUT...
If you schedule a nightly incremental backup, (annd if you retain event
status long enough) you can do things like
q event * * begind=-7 endd=today
from a "dsmadmc" admin session and see the results (as
Do a "q req" to look for the "request #" then issue a reply to that request.
Syntax
>>-REPLY--request_number--++---><
'-LABEL--=--volume_label-'
Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporatio
do the directory archives still go to the management class with the longest
retention ?
I put a 10 year archive management class in systems I built 6 years ago and
as people performed thousands of archives a day (for each of hundreds of
registered clients) the tsm databases grew out of controll...
How I do long term retention is...
I register a node by a new name of "_exp" ex. dbserver01_exp
then, on that box, I create a special SErver entry it the dsm.sys file that
uses that ~_exp node name
ex.
SErver export_srv
NODE dsmserver01_exp
Then I tell whoever it is to
the internal copy in the data base gets updated/created on the fly (as a
volume's status changes)
BUT to cut the external file use the "backup volhist" command from either an
admin session or an admin schedule.
The "backup volhist" command will write the internal table to the file
specified in the
You can do the math in the statement
tsm: TSMSRVxx>select avg (total_mb/1024) as "Average Total GB" from
auditocc
Average Total GB
26 (small tsm server)
OR
tsm: TSMSRVxx>select avg (total_mb/1024) as "Average Total GB" from
auditocc
Average Total GB
Use the "archive" command and don't look at items backed up, look at items
archived...
create a MYARCHIVE.BAT with the following stuff...
C:\PROGRA~1\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmc.exe archive -pass=blah -subdir=yes
"D:\mypath\*"
C:\PROGRA~1\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmc.exe archive -pass=blah -subdir=yes
"D
To bind archive data to a different management class, look at the
-archmc=blah option of the archive command.
Maybe that will work for you...
dsmc archive -pass=blah -archmc=MC2 -subdir=yes c:\temp\*
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monda
t insight. i forgot to mention we are running fibre channel
and not scsi drives. yes, the data is must have... it is all production data
and is being copied for DRM.
how much of a performance hit will it take to turn compression on at the
client level?
-----Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwi
Make sure IBM has removed the cleaner blocks from the drives.
If tapes are being eaten, I'd say it is probably poorly adjusted pressures
in the drive somewhere or something isn't in proper alignment BUT I'm NOT an
IBM technician so I really shouldn't say...
In 7 years across 7 ATL's with 7 year old
Is 1.6 TB the amount of "must have/critical" information ?
and is that already compressed ?
Knowing each tape mount runs about 90 seconds, any way to reduce tape mounts
will speed up copies.
If you have collocation on, turning it off ~could~ help... and collocation
can/is set on both primary pools
Also might want to check your ~PATH~ and if TSMUTIL1.DLL exists somewhere in
that path.
Might be it can't find the entry point because it can't find the file to
begin with :-O
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Amini, Mehdi
Sent
You can do a
upd vol * acc=readw whereacc=unavail
or
upd vol * acc=readw whereacc=reado
Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporation
509 S. Boston Ave. Suite 220
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4606
Office (918) 732-7109
-Original M
http://www.tivoli.com/support/public/Prodman/public_manuals/td/TD_PROD_LIST.
html
just worked for me but it wasn't working at about 10:00 CDT
Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporation
509 S. Boston Ave. Suite 220
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4606
Of
OK, one would need to verify with Tivoli/IBM but I seem to recall hearing
TSM servers being licensed by physical machine.
IF that is the case then multiple virtual machines under VMware opens up a
whole new world of possibilities as far as cost savings go!
AND where you could run multiple windows b
Good reason for IBM ESS Storage ;-)
for diskpool volume mirroring just use AIX mirroring...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:Eric-van.Loon@;KLM.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Diskpool volume mirroring
Hi *S
Just simply dsmfmt the new ones on the new volumes with new names,
then define them to tsm BUT don't extend the db or log,
then delete the old ones.
TSM will ~move~ the data to the new ones and all is well.
OR
Just simply dsmfmt the new ones on the new volumes with new names,
then define them as mi
Uh Sept 25 to Oct 31 is about 36 days... and in a note I received back
then stated that the tivoli site would only be around for another 37 days so
it looks like it is all "Officially" GONE !
http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
is what I was given for the new support page (too
Gone to me also...
I noticed it gone earlier when I needed to access TDP/Oracle manuals
Finally I just went and dug up the install CD (sigh)
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:storman@;US.IBM.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I always just send mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and do a
set adsm-l nomail
that way the msgs don't come in while I'm away
then when I return I send "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" a msg
set adsm-l mail
to turn things on again...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Hamish Marson [mailto:ha
All depends on your type of library !
IBM 3494-L12
To get the atl to actually scan the barcodes of the tapes you must go to the
operator console and do a
command, inventory, inventory update full
or something close to that (changes across levels of the library manager
code)
then inside ts
What you will find (last time I checked...)
Now, was the old filespace name eliminated totally ???
If so, TSM doesn't purge any of that data.
TSM doesn't know that the file system was removed, it only knows it isn't
available (maybe just not mounted...).
Existing inactive versions will expire natu
Been a while and I'd have to double check but...
You might not want to use compression if you use encryption...
I believe it encrypts first then tries to compress and encrypted data
doesn't compress (much).
Something to double check.
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: J D Gable [mailto:jos
Is this a new/fresh install ???
if so, run
dsmserv format 1 1
the log file and db file should be ones you FIRST format with the operating
system command
dsmfmt -m -db
where is the number of MB the file should be
and
dsmfmt -m -log
the dsmfmt command shou
What did you have your multiplexing set at ???
If you are only using a single tape drive you will want to really experiment
with setting the multiplexing up from one.
AND I'd make sure and use some form of compression, either RL_COMPRESSION or
straight client compression, once again, experiment.
H
Sure, it is easy and stable...
We've moved 8 servers in the past.
Once all done use
Syntax
>>-Set SERVername--server_name-><
to change the name of your running TSM server...
Actually we just had new equipment at the new location and transported a
copy of the DB.
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