Oggetto: Delete Files from a File Space

2000-10-20 Thread Alessio Prodon

Hello !!

You can try exclude *.vir in your inclexcl.list and they expire !!!
Alessio




"Anton Herrero, Angel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> il 20/10/2000 12.41.55

Per favore, rispondere a "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Per:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:(ccr: Alessio Prodon/Centro di Gestione/G-Net/IT)
Oggetto:  Delete Files from a File Space





Hello, does anyone know how I can delete especific files, let me say *.vir, from
a file space?

Angel Antón
IZFE. S.A.
Plaza de Pinares, 1-3
Donostia 20001

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Delete Files from a File Space

2000-10-20 Thread Anton Herrero, Angel

Hello, does anyone know how I can delete especific files, let me say *.vir, from a 
file space?

Angel Antón
IZFE. S.A.
Plaza de Pinares, 1-3
Donostia 20001

Tlf.: +34 943.482.869/811 , Fax: +34 943.321.023
E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Running and redirecting output from a script in OS/390

2000-10-20 Thread Coles, Peter

Thanks to al of you that have responded. I appreciate the help. Actually
thanks to Goeff's response I got the process worked out.

Peter

-Original Message-
From: Sam Sheppard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Running and redirecting o


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>>--> 10-20-00  08:31  S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Running and redirecting o

Use the 'redirection' characters >, >>, and | (greater than, double
greater than, and vertical bar) to:

  1. Write a new file, or overwrite an existing on.
  2. Append to an existing file.
  3. Direct output to a program.

Documented on page 18 of the 3.7 TSM for MVS and OS/390 Administrator's
Reference.

Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)_581_9668
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>>--> 10-19-00  16:22  ..NETMAIL (001) Running and redirecting o
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:16:17 -0700
From: "Coles, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running and redirecting output from script in the OS/390
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_Top_of_Message_


For those of you out there using *SM in the MVS - OS/390 environment can you
point me in the right direction as to batch processing either a script or
macro , then redirecting the output to dataset.

TIA,
Peter Coles
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
805-545-4237

---`



Re: Tape Library question

2000-10-20 Thread Kelly J. Lipp

I would probably stay away from DLT at this point.  LTO and AIT offer better
performance and capacity.  I've not seen anyone using the DLT8000s yet.  I
assume they work but don't have any first hand experience.

We sell Qualstar libraries in our STORServers.  Great product.  Can't beat
the price/performance of these libraries.  We've used Overland Data but only
their smaller products.  Not wild about those either.

We sold the Breecehill line for a while.  Good product.  Didn't seem to
scale as well as the Qualstar line.  DLT only at this point, I believe, but
probably will have an LTO variant soon.

My opinions only.

Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.storsol.com
www.storserver.com


-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Marc D. Taylor
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tape Library question


Hello All,

I am wanting to know what the ADSM public thinks of certain tape
libraries.  We are considering libraries from Breece-Hill, Qualstar and
Overland Data.  At the present time, they we are leaning toward the dlt8000
as the drives.  In particular, if you had it to do all over again,  would
you pick the same company and why?

Feel free to respond offline.

Thanks,

Marc Taylor
===
Marc D. Taylor
Research Programmer
Beckman Institute Systems Services
Room 1714
Office:  217-244-7373, Fax:  217-333-8206
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.beckman.uiuc.edu/groups/biss



Drive error

2000-10-20 Thread Shekhar Dhotre

Hi all ,
One of schedule was running  this morning , i was making another copy of data
to copypool named  copypool1
it starts at 10:00 am in the morning , now suddenlly  the drive status shows
unavailable ?

ate/TimeMessage
 --
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANR8336I Verifying label of DLT volume MED524 in drive
  DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1).
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANR8311E An I/O error occurred while accessing drive
  DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1) for REW operation, errno = 9.
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANR8355E I/O error reading label for volume MED524 in
  drive DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1).
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANR8311E An I/O error occurred while accessing drive
  DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1) for OFFL operation, errno = 9.
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANRD mmslib.c(6242): Entry not found in activity list;
  lib=STK9710, vol=MED524.
10/20/00   12:46:50  ANR8469E Dismount of DLT volume MED524 from drive DRIVE2
  (/dev/mt1) in library STK9710 failed.
10/20/00   12:47:50  ANR8336I Verifying label of DLT volume MED524 in drive
  DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1).
10/20/00   12:47:50  ANR8311E An I/O error occurred while accessing drive
  DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1) for REW operation, errno = 9.
10/20/00   12:47:50  ANR8355E I/O error reading label for volume MED524 in
  drive DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1).
10/20/00   12:47:50  ANR8311E An I/O error occurred while accessing drive
more...   ( to continue, 'C' to cancel)


tsm: TSM>update drive stk9710 /dev/rmt1 online=yes
ANR8414E UPDATE DRIVE: Drive /DEV/RMT1 is not defined in library STK9710.
ANS8001I Return code 11.
tsm: TSM>update drive stk9710 /dev/mt1 online=yes
ANR8414E UPDATE DRIVE: Drive /DEV/MT1 is not defined in library STK9710.
ANS8001I Return code 11.

tsm: TSM>help ANS8001I
ANR2307E No help text could be found for this message: ANS8001I.
ANS8001I Return code 11.

tsm: TSM>help ANR2307E
---


ANR2307E No help text could be found for this message: message ID .

Explanation: The message ID you entered for the help command does not match
any message entry in the file of help text.

System Action: The help command is not processed.

User Response: Contact the system administrator.



tsm: TSM>q drive

Library Name  Drive NameDevice Type  DeviceON LINE
    ---    ---
STK9710   DRIVE1DLT  /dev/mt0  Yes
STK9710   DRIVE2DLT  /dev/mt1  Unavailable Since
   10/20/00   12:05:38



HSM

2000-10-20 Thread Gerald Wichmann

Is it necessary to have a storage pool (disk) specifically for HSM? I would
think not however I would think the advantage of having a separate one would
be that when a file is requested, TSM would be more likely to find it on
disk and not have to mount a tape to retrieve it. So perhaps for performance
reasons it’d be “nice”..

Since I’ve not seen an environment with HSM in use I’m curious as to what
the “best practice” is.. to create one or no and why?

Gerald Wichmann
RS Engineer
Sansia System Solutions
408-844-8893 work
408-844-9801 fax



rc.adsmserv and dsmserv

2000-10-20 Thread Shekhar Dhotre

Hi all,
We can start server  by ./dsmserv   and rc.adsmserv  .
rc.adsmserv  starts server in quiet mode .. Admin guide
What is the exact difference  between this quiet mode  and other modes ?

Thanks
shekhar



NDS Backup/restore

2000-10-20 Thread Peter Schrijvers

Hello,

How about streamingfiles with the Netware NDS backup ?

I performed a backup and a restore from a user object where I changed
the loginscript before backing-up.

First it was empty.  I put some remarks into it and backed-up the whole
NDS.
Then I deleted the object and restored it.The login script was empty
again.
My remarks weren't in the login script.

Is there anyone who is familiar with this problem ?

Thanx,

Peter Schrijvers
BASF Computer Services N.V.
0032/3 561 24 77



Re: MacOS X

2000-10-20 Thread Len Boyle

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Zarnowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Does anyone have MacOS X servers that they are backing up, either with TSM
>or with other software?  The TSM website does not list MacOS X as a
>supported version.  We have some MacOS X servers that are coming in and we
>are trying to figure out the best way to back them up.
>
>Thanks!
>
>..Paul
>
>PS: If anyone from Tivoli-land can comment on when/if MacOS X will be
>supported, that would be very much appreciated.

We have a client running mac os9 under mac os10 and the tech support folks
almost did not talk to us about a os9 problem as they said that mac os10
was not supported. They accepted the problem as an os 9 problem after
we said that os 10 was not required.

The adsm/tsm folks normally have not supported a product until after it's ga
date Plus several months. Maybe they will start a new trend with the mac,
and the windows nt  clients which have long customer early support programs.

len



Tape Library question

2000-10-20 Thread Marc D. Taylor

Hello All,

I am wanting to know what the ADSM public thinks of certain tape
libraries.  We are considering libraries from Breece-Hill, Qualstar and
Overland Data.  At the present time, they we are leaning toward the dlt8000
as the drives.  In particular, if you had it to do all over again,  would
you pick the same company and why?

Feel free to respond offline.

Thanks,

Marc Taylor
===
Marc D. Taylor
Research Programmer
Beckman Institute Systems Services
Room 1714
Office:  217-244-7373, Fax:  217-333-8206
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.beckman.uiuc.edu/groups/biss



Re: Lotus Notes backing up too much data

2000-10-20 Thread James Healy

Raymond,

  I had this same scenario happen to me. The NT guys turned on compression on 
the drive??



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Looking for an Open FIle Manager.

2000-10-20 Thread Mark Brown

Hello,

If anyone is using some software that helps back up open files on
Window/xx machines I would like to hear about what you are using.

--
Mark Brown
Operations Supervisor
=

Tel  ---> 514-398-2321
Fax  ---> 514-398-6876
E-mail   ---> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Running and redirecting o

2000-10-20 Thread Sam Sheppard

 Top of message 
>>--> 10-20-00  08:31  S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Running and redirecting o

Use the 'redirection' characters >, >>, and | (greater than, double
greater than, and vertical bar) to:

  1. Write a new file, or overwrite an existing on.
  2. Append to an existing file.
  3. Direct output to a program.

Documented on page 18 of the 3.7 TSM for MVS and OS/390 Administrator's
Reference.

Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)_581_9668
---`


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>>--> 10-19-00  16:22  ..NETMAIL (001) Running and redirecting o
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:16:17 -0700
From: "Coles, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running and redirecting output from script in the OS/390
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_Top_of_Message_

For those of you out there using *SM in the MVS - OS/390 environment can you
point me in the right direction as to batch processing either a script or
macro , then redirecting the output to dataset.

TIA,
Peter Coles
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
805-545-4237

---`



Re: RMAN question??

2000-10-20 Thread Barth, Terry (MBS)

We are using an OC-12 Sonnet Ring Network  - Many
of our switch to router configurations are on a 1 gig setup.

To answer your questions, no, the Oracle clients are not in a dedicated
network - they are on the same network with all our other servers. We have
discussed created a dedicated network, but have not gone to far into it at
this time. We have approximately 250 servers from NT to Novell to Solaris -
and at the same time that RMAN is doing its backup at night, the other
servers are backing up as well.

We have been having problems that we are working on resolving with our
network H

however, the RMAN servers that do about 300gig take approx 5 hours to
complete - before our problems occurred, we were averaging about 3 1/2 hours
- this is with 4 channels.  During the day, when RMAN is doing his
archiving, TSM is busy doing its copy pools and reclamations.  Therefore,
RMAN is rarely running alone on anything, but it does not run with any
backups during the day which is when the archiving takes place.

The RMAN clients use the ATLP3000 robot that we have. It contains 12 drives
- 2 per each SCSI controller. The TSM is on an E3500 Sun Box that runs
Solaris 2.6.

I hope this information helps and with the server being down today, I sent a
copy of this to your personal box.  Let me know if I can be of any more
help.



-Original Message-
From: Sean M English/Charlotte/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RMAN question??


Terry,

Thanks for your help. One more question, what kind of backup times are you
seeing and what kind of network are you using? I was just wondering if the
network was a dedicated network for your Oracle clients and are other
backups going on at the same time? Once again, thanks for your help.


Regards,

Sean M. English
IBM Global Services- South Delivery Center, Charlotte, NC
Distributed Storage Management/TSM
External: (704)594-2232 T/L: 8-794-2232
Pager:  (800)946--4646 PIN: 1428698


Good news is just life's way of keeping you off balance.


"Barth, Terry (MBS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
10/19/2000 06:19:53 PM

Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent by:  "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:  Re: RMAN question??



Hi Sean -

We have various RMAN clients using anywhere from 1 to 4 channels - we do
not
have collocation turned on, because of problems such as you mentioned.  To
increase our times, we turned off collocation  and increased channels where necessary. I am not sure
how much your clients back up - but ours back up anywhere from 100gig to
250
gig at night and do archives  during the day.

In either case, if you do opt to keep collocation turned on, the answer to
your question is yes, it will wait for the media and then start writing the
data as it would if it was not waiting. We have had this situation one time
when we did not realize that the tape pool got low. However, we have found
that RMAN work more efficiently when collocation is turned off and multiple
channels are ran and restore speed was not effected.

Terry

-Original Message-
From: Sean M English/Charlotte/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RMAN question??


I have a question about a client that is using RMAN to backup there Oracle
databse to TSM.

TSM Server:
3.7.3.6 on AIX 4.3.2

We recently changed the backup method for the Oracle databases from going
to disk to going directly to tape. We created a unique nodename for each of
the Oracle DB servers. These servers are in there own domain. When we first
tested this, we saw great results (in terms of speed) to backup the Oracle
DB. However, now when the servers run their backups each night, they are in
a constant Receive Wait and the time to back them up as actually increased.

Currently they are allocating one channel for each backup. The reasoning
behind one channel was that anything other than 1 channel (i.e. 2 channels)
the other one would be in a media wait because of colocation. My question
is, has anyone else seen where a backup like this was in a constant receive
wait when using only on channel? I have a thought, but I am not 100% sure
if it would solve my problem because I am not 100% sure on how RMAN groups
its data. My thought is if you run 2 channels, one will be running and the
other waiting. However, will that second channel already have the data
grouped together and ready to transfer when the other one gets finished?
Let me know if anyone else has seen this. If I need to provide more
infomation, let me know. Thanks for the help.


Regards,

Sean M. English
  Distributed Storage Management/TSM
  IBM Global Services South, Charlotte, NC
  External: (704)594-2232 T/L: 8-794-2232
  Pager:  (800)946--4646 PIN: 1428698


Good news is just life's way of keeping you off balance.



How much data is being backe up?

2000-10-20 Thread Selva, Perpetua

Hi ,

Can someone please tell me how to find out how much data is being backed up?
What is ideal , incremental or selective? and what is the difference?

Thanks in advance



upgrade to 3738 from 3.7.3. Solaris with Stortek stacker with DLT 7000's

2000-10-20 Thread Hagan, Patrick L

has anyone upgraded to 3738 from 3.7.3 running solaris with a Stortek 9710
with dlt7000's? it is OK?

Patrick Hagan



Re: stale dsmstat processes?

2000-10-20 Thread Richard Sims

>I've noticed that after time, my HP-UX 11 servers build up stale 'dmstat'
>processes that havn't been used in several days.
>
>Anyone have any idea what these are, and why they don't go away on their
>own?

You mean 'dsmstat'.  See http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
for such tidbit information.  It monitors NFS mounted filesystems
to be potentially backed up.  I don't see any APARs on it, so you
may have to do some detective work based upon your circumstances to
isolate when and how it's happening in your processing.
  Richard Sims, BU



Re: license not valid yet nothing "not valid"

2000-10-20 Thread Hagan, Patrick L

Dwight,

I am running some version and platform and ours is OK. We are just running
more lic's DRM, adv devices, and exchange.

Patrick


-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: license not valid yet nothing "not valid"


I love this one...
I don't guess anyone has seen this before.
Dwight

Storage Management Server for Solaris 2.6/7  - Version 3, Release 7, Level
3.0


   Last License Audit: 10/19/00   22:29:24
  Registered Client Nodes: 1
Licensed Client Nodes: 3
 Are network connections in use ?: No
   Are network connections licensed ?: Yes
Are Open Systems Environment clients registered ?: No
  Are Open Systems Environment clients licensed ?: No
 Is space management in use ?: No
   Is space management licensed ?: No
 Is Tivoli Disaster Recovery Manager in use ?: No
   Is Tivoli Disaster Recovery Manager licensed ?: No
Is Advanced Device Support required ?: No
Is Advanced Device Support licensed ?: No
   Is TDP for Oracle in use ?: No
 Is TDP for Oracle licensed ?: No
Is TDP for MS SQL Server in use ?: No
  Is TDP for MS SQL Server licensed ?: No
  Is TDP for MS Exchange in use ?: No
Is TDP for MS Exchange licensed ?: No
  Is TDP for Lotus Notes in use ?: No
Is TDP for Lotus Notes licensed ?: No
 Is TDP for Lotus Domino in use ?: No
   Is TDP for Lotus Domino licensed ?: No
 Is TDP for Informix in use ?: No
   Is TDP for Informix licensed ?: No
  Is TDP for SAP R/3 in use ?: No
Is TDP for SAP R/3 licensed ?: No
Server License Compliance: FAILED



Running and redirecting output from script in the OS/390 environm ent

2000-10-20 Thread Geoff Fitzhardinge

Run TSO in batch to execute the TSO ADMIN client.

This is very scrappily documented, at least in ADSM 3.1 manuals.  You get
started with
Chapter 3 of the Admin Reference, but plenty of details come from other
places.
 For example;
-difference between specifying files by dsname or ddname I picked up
from the
unrelated section on 'DMSERV RESTORE DB',
-DCB requirements for output file I found from error messages when I
guessed
wrong - has to be V/VB, minimum LRECL 84, can't be a SYSOUT file (because
it gets
opened for input?).

Here is a sample which works for me:

//*
//ADSM EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01,REGION=64M
//STEPLIB  DD  DSN=SYS1.ADSM.LINKLIB,DISP=SHR
//DSCLANG  DD  DSN=SYS1.ADSM.SANSMSG(ANSMENU),DISP=SHR
//DSCOPT   DD  DSN=SYLU.ADSMSAP.TSOADMIN.OPTIONS,DISP=SHR
//OUTPUT   DD  DSN=A4614.ADSMSAP.TAPES.CSV,
//  UNIT=SYSDA,DISP=(NEW,PASS),
//  SPACE=(CYL,(1,1)),DCB=(RECFM=VB,LRECL=250,BLKSIZE=25000)
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSTERM  DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSUDUMP DD  SYSOUT=*
//*
//SYSTSIN  DD  *
DSMADMC / -ID=ADSMREPORTER -PASSWORD=PASSWORD -COMMA MACRO DD:INPUT
/*
//INPUTDD  *
QUERY VOLUME * STG=9840TAPE F=D  >> DD:OUTPUT
QUERY VOLUME * STG=9840OFFS F=D  >> DD:OUTPUT
QUERY VOLUME * STG=OFFSITE  F=D  >> DD:OUTPUT
/*


Good luck,
Geoff Fitzhardinge
Australian Gas Light Company

>-Original Message-
Date:Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:16:17 -0700
From:"Coles, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Running and redirecting output from script in the OS/390 environm
ent
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

For those of you out there using *SM in the MVS - OS/390 environment can
you
point me in the right direction as to batch processing either a script or
macro , then redirecting the output to dataset.

TIA,
Peter Coles
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
805-545-4237

--UeYaTNXaVObMJKcTdWUKcMRSXdcCZa



Re: Running and redirecting output from script in the OS/390 environment

2000-10-20 Thread Brian Nick

Peter,

 If you installed *SM on the OS/390 environment you should be able to run
DSMADMC in batch. If you did not see you Systems Programmer responsible for
the installation of *SM and inquire about this. If this program is
installed then here is some sample JCL for you:

//QUERY1  EXEC PGM=DSMADMC,
// PARM='-ID=USERID -PA=PASSWORD RUN NTV' RUN NTV
is the script
//*
//DSCOPTDD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYSA1.DSM.OPT*SM Options
file
//DSCLANG   DD DISP=SHR,DSN=TIVSM.SANSMSG(ANSMENU)
//*
//*YSPRINT  DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSPRINT  DD DSN=TECBLN.NTV,DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
//  DCB=(LRECL=133,BLKSIZE=133,RECFM=FBA),
//  SPACE=(TRK,(15,5),RLSE)
//

 Let me know if you have any questions on this.

Brian L. Nick
System Programmer - Storage Solutions
Phoenix Home Life Mutual Ins.
100 Bright Meadow Blvd
Enfield CT. 06082-1900

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For those of you out there using *SM in the MVS - OS/390 environment can
you
point me in the right direction as to batch processing either a script or
macro , then redirecting the output to dataset.

TIA,
Peter Coles
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
805-545-4237



Windows is freezing after deinstalling ADSM3.1.X and Installing 4.1.1

2000-10-20 Thread Rainer Wolf

Hi  *SMer,

can someone please help me on the symptom occurs on:
(Server: 3.1.2.40)
Windows32: NT SP4 - system

The Client had an 3.1.* Version installed - my steps were
- uninstall adsm3.1.*
reboot
- got tsm4.1.1 Client for Windows - unpack ...
reboot
- continued installation
- select all Components and different Location for Software
reboot

... i was expected now to continue with the Config and thats it
but: after DoubleClick on on TSM Icon or just start the Graphic-dsm
in another way - the system is freezing and no reset is possible.
Just hard Reset works .

After reboot the freezing system the only message
I found in the dsmsched.log was:

ReadPswdFromRegistry(): RegOpenPathEx(): Win32 RC=2

the passordacces option in the dsm.opt is set to generate and
on this point I checked that the
non-graphic -Interface worked without problem
- i can set a new password and do incremental backups.
Trying again the Gui  just leads to the hard-reset Button .
What could I Try ?
... btw... the gui starts to come up and
I can see someone who I don't know but the person looks into another
computer and thats just the point where no-change-will-come ...

Thanks in advance
Rainer Wolf



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 Rainer Wolf   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tel: 0731-50-22482  Fax: 0731-50-22471
 Universitaet Ulm
 Universitaetsrechenzentrum Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
 AG Basissysteme  89069 Ulm



NDS Backup/restore

2000-10-20 Thread Peter Schrijvers

Hello,

does anyone know where I can find perfect information about backing up and
restoring the NDS (Novell Netware 5)
with TSM 3.7.3. on AIX and TSM 4.1.1.0 on Netware5.

How are the experiences with backing up and restoring NDS ?

Thankx already !

Peter Schrijvers
BASF Computer Services N.V.