There is a similar problem which is a combination of CACHE on a disk
storage
pool, COMPRESSION, and uncompressible files.
If tsm client wants to back up a 500MB file, it will estimate a
compression rate,
say 50% for the sake of argument, and requisition 250MB from the first
storage pool.
If unsucc
> ... I don't understand whats about the 'drives' mentioned.
> So I'm confused now if I should increase the mountlimit to eg 40 ?
> or better decrease ? ... to the number of the maximum
> available drives of the
> tape-destination that comes after the file-pool ?
I believe this can happen at 5.3 clients
Are any of your pools (in the chain of pools the client writes to) of
type FILE ?
Try increasing the number of mount points for the device class for that
pool.
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Hi Eric,
Can you provide the output of q dbvol f=d ?
Regards,
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Hi enlightened list members,
I have a number of policy changes to make, including the implementation
of an
client optionset containing a 'DIRMC' to redirect directories globally
to a disk
storage pool with lowered retention.
The problem I have is the database appeared to grow more quickly than
I've been performing BMR's for the last month on a set of servers, and
have come up with the following recommendations:
1) ASR on windows 2k3 is good. it removes the need for exactly
matching disks on the target, and is quite quick.
2)Using (bart)PE, I've used backup image and rest
was a
greater than, and not a redirect... hence the illegal sql operator
message.
Try dropping the space.. maybe.
Someone who recognises this 'feature' could possibly correct me on its
actual
usage.
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Hi List,
Does anyone have experience (positive or negative) on using TSM on
OpenPower?
Would you use RHAS or SUSE? 32bit or 64bit? Are Fibre attached tape
libraries
a problem?
Cheers.
David
HiI all.
After looking at TSM 5.3, it seems a tidy new feature is the ability to
use a Storage Agent as a 'proxy' to tsm.
You can now perform a LAN based backup to a storage agent, which can
then assign drives and write to tape.. This
leads me to believe, assuming you dont use much in the wa
fined a 'second' library as the shared library, and 'move' or
'migrate' all
my data into storage pools on the new library. this will take a
seriously long
time and I'd rather there was a more direct route.
Any idea's?
David le Blanc
Hi all,
In the past I've used the 'rec=5' at 3am and 'rec=100' at 11am style
of space reclamation management, however I find that the same does
not work for migration.
I have a customer who wishes to migrate data from a disk pool (at a
tape-less
site) to a central disk-pool for later migration t
Hi TSMers,
What is the best way to approach HSM on Novell Netware 6 (using 4.2 client)
It seems that Tivoli does not supply or support HSM on netware, however
I have seen products on the web for HSM on TSM.
Any recommendations? What is the suitability of Netware's built in
HSM tools?
Cheers.
I have an open APAR on this problem, however I thought I'd share it with
the list.
A customer reported the problem described below which seemed to
indicate the TSM CLIENT system attempted to perform a LANFREE
restore of files which were in the TSM Server disk storage pool.
The system has been co
it.
David
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Consider an include exclude list naming that directory
and the appropriate management class.
If this is a once-off, just edit/create the include-exclude
list and fix it up later.
If you plan to do this regularly, consider multiple sets of
client configs
(/var/tsm/primary/dsm.opt..inclexcl..dsm.s
FYI, the 'y+2dots' (y-umlaut) is usually the windows font
character 0xFF.
This probably doesn't help, but usually indicates bad
programming (unterminated strings for example) rather
than actual filenames.
If TSM is reporting y-umlauts instead of filenames, consider
upgrading to the next patch rel
Hi Guys!
In following this thread, I thought I'd check out customer experience
with a stock TSM server they have.
q db f=d showed the DB hit rate at 85%
q opt showed the bufpoolsize at 2350
This was with auto tuning.
After disabling auto-bufpool tuning, I increased the
bufpoolsize to 1310
If you perform an incremental db backup, then you are backing up
the log.
IF you do a full back, then you no longer need the LOG and
TSM resets it to zero when the backup is complete.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Bill Zhang
Sent
I believe this is true only if you ran 'expire inventory duration=' or
the expiration was stopped with 'cancel expiration'.
If you 'cancel process', the next expiration starts at the beginning
again.
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There is a definite product path to support BMR on all platforms.
Currently, with the loss of TKG/Veritas BMR, Tivoli is recommending
other products for Windows NT. I might be able to find the press
release if you ask.
As already mentioned, IBM's SysBack is now under the 'Tivoli Storage
Manager
DUCE the database to make space.
Just another $0.02
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Here's my 2c worth.
The problem is not the library, but the TSM application.
There is a single name space for TSM serial volumes.
The short answer is, regardless of how many libraries you have, the
tape volume names including primary and secondary pools must be
unique across the system.
David
Hi TSMers,
I'm in the position of recommending a solution to a sticky problem.
A customer has sold off some infrastructure and applications, and
wishes all backups associated with that infrastructure to go along
with the hardware.
Unfortunately, the hardware is running some applications which
ar
If I understand you (David Longo) correctly, to are saying that while
*waiting* for the offsite tapes to arrive, TSM somehow performs space
reclamation and shuffles the data to new tapes. You are then left holding
media which does not contain the data you wanted.
Where does TSM get the original t
Is there an Australian mirror?
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Sias Dealy
Sent: Thursday, 28 November 2002 2:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IBM ftp site down?
Ken,
I can get to the ftp site with IE, Netscape and CuteFTP
Quoting Tomá¹ Hrouda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
March 31st was cancelled for political reasons.
> Good joke :-)))
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serv loadformat' all the new DB and LOG files in all the new locations,
then 'dsmserv load'. Use 'dsm backup' and 'dsmserv restore' if time is
critical. DSM unload/load also defrags the database, and guarantees
the final result passes all audit che
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