Need a select command
Hi To select guru I need one for calculate the amount of data store in my site. I run q auditocc but I need the total of each domain. T.I.A Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp
Keep Mount Point Select whether the node should retain the tape mount point for the entire session. Yes Specifies that the node must retain the tape mount point during the entire session. No Specifies that the node will release the tape mount point if policy definitions cause data to be stored in a disk storage pool after storing data in a sequential storage pool. The default is No. Maximum Mount Points Allowed Enter a number from 0 to 999 to specify the maximum allowed resource usage by this node. A value of 0 specifies that tape drives cannot be acquired for storage operations. Data storage operations must be contained within a disk storage pool and server operations like migration will manage putting data on tape. A value of 0 does not prevent a retrieve operation from acquiring a tape drive. A node is always allowed to acquire at least 1 tape mount point for the purpose of data retrieval. Entering a value other than 0, limits the node to the specified number of tape drives and prevents the node from monopolizing all of the available tape drives. This parameter is optional Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IFA.AC.IL cc: (bcc: MUSTAFA BAYTAR/ATIM/ICECEK) Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 14.02.2002 08:45 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi Can anyone explain to me very slowly what the parameters: MAXNUMMP and KEEPMP means when I define a new NODE. The default is for MAXNUMMP 1 and for KEEPMP no I backup first to disk and during the day migrate to tape, just my database (Sap, Exchange ?) I backup directly to tape. Did those parameters can affect performance ?.. I made a little test trying to backup a same node (large client novell 5) once to disk and once to tape. I got a very big difference on performance , to tape took a very long time. Any suggestions will be appreciate. Regards Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Need a select command
Robert try this. /* how much data in the pools */ select node_name,backup_mb,backup_copy_mb,archive_mb,archive_copy_mb from auditocc Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IFA.AC.IL cc: (bcc: MUSTAFA BAYTAR/ATIM/ICECEK) Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Need a select command Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 14.02.2002 10:39 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi To select guru I need one for calculate the amount of data store in my site. I run q auditocc but I need the total of each domain. T.I.A Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do you secure the passwd in a TSM admin command run a via batch script
Hello, it would solve a few more security problems if there were a dsmadm.rc file which would allow to specify some options for the dsmadmc command including id and password. This way dsmadmc itself would read the file with the password and it would not occur on the command line. Best regards Gerhard Gerhard Rentschler email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager Central Servers Services Regional Computing Center tel: ++49/711/6855806 University of Stuttgartfax: ++49/711/682357 Allmandring 30a D 70550 Stuttgart Germany
Re: How do you secure the passwd in a TSM admin command run a via batch script
Hello, this would not solve all security problems. If a user does a ps -elf command on a unix system he can see the whole command line including the password. Best regards Gerhard Gerhard Rentschler email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager Central Servers Services Regional Computing Center tel: ++49/711/6855806 University of Stuttgartfax: ++49/711/682357 Allmandring 30a D 70550 Stuttgart Germany Lindsey Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14.02.2002 05:57 Bitte antworten an ADSM: Dist Stor Manager An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: Thema: Re: How do you secure the passwd in a TSM admin command run a via batch script Hi *, Saw this posted from: http://www.autovault.org/discus/index.html ### root owns the passwd file w/perms 600 or such: . PASSWORD='cat /home/root/adsmpw' dsmadmc -id=USERID -pass=$PASSWORD macro macroname ### HTH lt 512 823 6522 (TL) 793
Re: occupancy
Hi burak, Before to do a q auditocc you need to do an audit licences, that is going to update to auditocc values ! Cheers. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Arnaud Brion, Panalpina Management Ltd., IT Group | | Viaduktstrasse 42, P.O. Box, 4002 Basel - Switzerland | | Phone: +41 61 226 19 78 / Fax: +41 61 226 17 01 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -Original Message- From: Burak Demircan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 14 February, 2002 10:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: occupancy Hi, Although I can see the backup data of the 2. node why is it seemed as not using any space? What can be the problem? I am using 4.2.1.10. Best Regards, Burak tsm: TSM01.MBTq auditocc Used (MB) Used (MB) (MB) Used (MB) --- - - - - DP_INTRASRV1 707 0 0 707 KT_FILESRV1 0 0 0 0
Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX
I know this is not a TSM topic but what the hey. We currently use AIX sendmail to mail copies of our vault list generated from TSM to our off-site tape handler. With the recent rash of viruses being sent by email, this company will not accept email from a sender they can not do a reverse DNS lookup on. And they can't do a 'reverse DNS lookup on the mail they are getting from my TSM server. Our mail guys,( who are like me and don't know much about sendmail) tell me that there should be a way of supplying a from address that is more public in the mail we are automatically sending from my TSM AIX server. For the life of me I can't find this in any of the manuals I've searched. anyone have any ideas? Hmmm, it is possible in sendmail (recent sendmail versions, and you don't want to use older versions ;) to define a canonical map. This translates the 'from' header and the 'mail from:' smtp command to whatever you say. It's more likely a dns problem, not sendmail. Have your dns guys add a reverse entry for the ip address of you tsm server to it's hostname as it is know in the dns (canonical name) so if your server is known as buackup.example.com in the dns with ip of 172.31.0.123 that make sure you also have a reverse entry. eg. backup.example.com. IN A 172.31.0.123 and: 172.31.0.123IN PTR backup.example.com. This usually solves your kind of problems. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008Fax. +31 20 668 3167 I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end. -- Douglas Adams
Antwort: Re: How do you secure the passwd in a TSM admin command run a via batch script
I wrote a very small Rexx File on S390 to secure the password. I guess this way would work on all platforms = 1) There is a textfile, which only the specific user can read/write. Inside is the user and the password 2) There is a rexx, which first reads the user specific textfile and afterwards calls the dsmadmc with id/password like this DSMADMC -ID= !! id !! -PASSWORD= !! password !! '; Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerhard Rentschler) am 14.02.2002 11:18:48 Bitte antworten an [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: (Blindkopie: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer/DEBIS/EDVG/AT) Thema:Re: How do you secure the passwd in a TSM admin command run a via batch script Hello, it would solve a few more security problems if there were a dsmadm.rc file which would allow to specify some options for the dsmadmc command including id and password. This way dsmadmc itself would read the file with the password and it would not occur on the command line. Best regards Gerhard Gerhard Rentschler email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager Central Servers Services Regional Computing Center tel: ++49/711/6855806 University of Stuttgartfax: ++49/711/682357 Allmandring 30a D 70550 Stuttgart Germany
TSM Software ftp server layout
Hello, I have problems with the layout of the ftp server ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-managent. As an example: to find the current Windows client I have to go from rom the top level to the directory maintenance/client/v4r2/Windows. To figure out whether there is a patch for it I have to go the whole way back and then go down to patches/client/v4r2/Windows. For users it would be much more convenient to have the the decision between maintenance and patch below the platform name. I have an additional wish. URL http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/clients.html contains a nice table with maintenance levels and patches for the various platforms which allows to download the software directly. However, the ftp links point to the ftp server in Boulder. There is at least one mirror for the tsm software in Karlsruhe, Germany. Would it be possible to have the mentioned table with links pointing to Karlsruhe? Best regards Gerhard Gerhard Rentschler email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager Central Servers Services Regional Computing Center tel: ++49/711/6855806 University of Stuttgartfax: ++49/711/682357 Allmandring 30a D 70550 Stuttgart Germany
IBM 3995 Optical Library with TSM for OS/390.
Hi, We would like to use IBM 3995 Optical Library with our TSM 4.1.3 for OS/390. My question is: where can I find any documentation about using this device (or any other optical device) with this TSM for OS/390 (for example device type). Thanks in advance. Best regards, Andrási Péter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: add drives in IBM 3583 library
Kurt, You just have to license the feature once... This is becaus the license goes per library Greetz, Koen Willems "Every brilliant plan, can be ruined by a few well placed idiots" " Yes this space can be rented " @ Multi_lul_advertisment_multi_media_systems From: Kurt Beyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: add drives in IBM 3583 library Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 08:54:21 MET Hi everybody, I'll be upgrading our IBM 3583 library (add a thirth drive and a few more slots). We've ordered the advanced managed library feature (three drives in total), but I'm wondering how I need to register this license, is it just the following line (we only have 1 library): "register license file(1library.lic)" Is this all I have to do to register the IBM3583 library with 3 drives or do I have to say "register license file(1library.lic) number=3" to register the 3 drives? Can somebody clarify this for me? Thanks a lot, Kurt MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click Here
Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp
If you have a node set to have 1 mount point, and the library drives are all inuse, does the data goto the storage pool, or just keeps trying to mount a tape until it does? Joe -Original Message- From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp Keep Mount Point Select whether the node should retain the tape mount point for the entire session. Yes Specifies that the node must retain the tape mount point during the entire session. No Specifies that the node will release the tape mount point if policy definitions cause data to be stored in a disk storage pool after storing data in a sequential storage pool. The default is No. Maximum Mount Points Allowed Enter a number from 0 to 999 to specify the maximum allowed resource usage by this node. A value of 0 specifies that tape drives cannot be acquired for storage operations. Data storage operations must be contained within a disk storage pool and server operations like migration will manage putting data on tape. A value of 0 does not prevent a retrieve operation from acquiring a tape drive. A node is always allowed to acquire at least 1 tape mount point for the purpose of data retrieval. Entering a value other than 0, limits the node to the specified number of tape drives and prevents the node from monopolizing all of the available tape drives. This parameter is optional Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IFA.AC.IL cc: (bcc: MUSTAFA BAYTAR/ATIM/ICECEK) Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 14.02.2002 08:45 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi Can anyone explain to me very slowly what the parameters: MAXNUMMP and KEEPMP means when I define a new NODE. The default is for MAXNUMMP 1 and for KEEPMP no I backup first to disk and during the day migrate to tape, just my database (Sap, Exchange ?) I backup directly to tape. Did those parameters can affect performance ?.. I made a little test trying to backup a same node (large client novell 5) once to disk and once to tape. I got a very big difference on performance , to tape took a very long time. Any suggestions will be appreciate. Regards Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Upgradeing 3494 drives
We are upgradeing the drives in our 3494 library to: -double the storage capacity of the J cartridges -convert from SCSI to fibre There seems to be a question of if we need to convert just one drive and move the data to the newly defined lib / drive or can we simply convert both drives, as long as the drives remain in the same library defined to TSM. Has anyone done this? The existing cartridges can be read by the upgraded drives ( but noit written to ). I guess the question is will TSM use the newly defined drives when a call for a cartridge with existing data is made.
Re: Need a select command
For total data being managed by TSM I use: select sum(physical_mb) from occupancy Or if you want to know the total MB for nodes in schedules only you can use: select sum(physical_mb) from occupancy where node_name in (select node_name from associations) Regards, Denis L. L'Huiller 973-360-7739 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enterprise Storage Forms - http://admpwb01/misc/misc/storage_forms_main.html Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IFA.AC.IL cc: Sent by: ADSM:Subject: Need a select command Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 02/14/2002 03:39 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi To select guru I need one for calculate the amount of data store in my site. I run q auditocc but I need the total of each domain. T.I.A Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Upgrading 3494 drives
Hi, We upgraded one drive from a 3590B to 3590E and added upgrades on both to read the K tapes... you need to move all earlier tapes to read-only - move the data at your leisure if you have enough tapes - and then the tapes will read and write from all.. we had a terrible time at first understanding the problem. Jane Jane Bamberger IS Department Bassett Healthcare 607-547-4784 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lawrence Clark Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Upgradeing 3494 drives We are upgradeing the drives in our 3494 library to: -double the storage capacity of the J cartridges -convert from SCSI to fibre There seems to be a question of if we need to convert just one drive and move the data to the newly defined lib / drive or can we simply convert both drives, as long as the drives remain in the same library defined to TSM. Has anyone done this? The existing cartridges can be read by the upgraded drives ( but noit written to ). I guess the question is will TSM use the newly defined drives when a call for a cartridge with existing data is made.
Anyone have bare metal restore instructions for SGI's???
Does anyone have some good bare metal restore instructions for SGI? Seems like you used to be able to boot off the install cd's and then ftp over dsmc to recover. BUT now it seems that the dsmc module requires lib's that aren't on the CD boot Any ideas? Keith
Re: Upgrading 3494 drives
Hi Jane: I'm not clear on your responce. Can both drives in a library be upgraded, then the data converted via a move data? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 09:58AM Hi, We upgraded one drive from a 3590B to 3590E and added upgrades on both to read the K tapes... you need to move all earlier tapes to read-only - move the data at your leisure if you have enough tapes - and then the tapes will read and write from all.. we had a terrible time at first understanding the problem. Jane Jane Bamberger IS Department Bassett Healthcare 607-547-4784 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lawrence Clark Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Upgradeing 3494 drives We are upgradeing the drives in our 3494 library to: -double the storage capacity of the J cartridges -convert from SCSI to fibre There seems to be a question of if we need to convert just one drive and move the data to the newly defined lib / drive or can we simply convert both drives, as long as the drives remain in the same library defined to TSM. Has anyone done this? The existing cartridges can be read by the upgraded drives ( but noit written to ). I guess the question is will TSM use the newly defined drives when a call for a cartridge with existing data is made.
Re: Upgradeing 3494 drives
Lawrence, I guess you are talking about 3590 drives in a 3494 library? For that there are some good info in the README file for the server (see below). We upgraded all the drives to E drives at the same, if you only got 2 then it makes sense to do both at the same time. Just remember to put all existing none-scratch tapes into readonly, they can't be written to until they have gone back to scratch through expire (and move data). (Read is no problem from the upgraded drives). Make sure you are upto date with all SW including TSM/library/drives. = README.SRV=== 1. All 3590 drives within physical library are upgraded with 3590E drives at the same time. Consider an example with one 3590 drive physically defined as /dev/rmt0. Assume that there were originally defined devclass, logical library, and storage pool for 3590 drive. There were also some volumes (tape cartridges) checked in the library with data written on that drive. Replaced 3590 drive with 3590E drive. Steps below will allow you to use the new 3590E drives with minimum changes to TSM server: - Using SMIT utility or manually, remove /dev/rmt0 device example: rmdev -l 'rmt0' '-d; - Using SMIT utility or manually, define the 3590E device example: mkdev -c tape -t '3590' -s 'scsi' -p 'scsi0' -w '0,0' -l 'rmt0'; - Run TSM server (dsmserv); - Issue TSM command: UPDate DEVclass devclassname FORMAT=DRIVE update devclass devclass_3590 FORMAT=DRIVE; - Issue TSM command: DELete DRive libname drivename delete drive lib_3590 drive_3590; - Issue TSM command: DEFine DRive libname drivename DEVIce=devicename define drive lib_3590 drive_3590 device=/dev/rmt0; - Users must update storage pool volumes to have ACCESS=READONLY under the following conditions. Users do not have to follow this procedure for database backup, dump or export volumes. For storage pool volumes: 1) The volume currently has READWRITE access. 2) The volume was previously written on 3590 drive. For example, UDPATE VOLUME volname ACCESS=READONLY WHEREACCESS=READWRITE This also applies to DRM-managed copy storage pool volumes that are in the MOUNTABLE state. For DRM-managed volumes that are not available to the TSM server (i.e., the volumes are not in MOUNTABLE state), the user does not need to take any action. If copy storage pool volumes are brought back on-site to recover the ADSM server, the COPYSTGPOOL VOLUMES AVAILABLE macro will update the access of the copy storage pool volumes to READONLY. For any other off-site volume (ACCESS=OFFSITE), the user must update the access to READONLY after the volumes are brought back on-site. ... Regards, Jan Norback Tivoli Certified Consultant: ADSM/TSM IBM Cert. Adv. Technical Expert RS/6000 AIX Atos Origin-IT (MS/DS/OSS Unix) VA-106, PO-box 218, 5600 MD Eindhoven, The Netherlands Groenewoudseweg 1 5621 BA Eindhoven, The Netherlands Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +31 (0)40-2780289 Mobile: +31 (0)6-12994492 Fax : +31 40 2783962 -Original Message- From: Lawrence Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Upgradeing 3494 drives We are upgradeing the drives in our 3494 library to: -double the storage capacity of the J cartridges -convert from SCSI to fibre There seems to be a question of if we need to convert just one drive and move the data to the newly defined lib / drive or can we simply convert both drives, as long as the drives remain in the same library defined to TSM. Has anyone done this? The existing cartridges can be read by the upgraded drives ( but noit written to ). I guess the question is will TSM use the newly defined drives when a call for a cartridge with existing data is made.
Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX
I use the AIX mhmail command as follows: mhmail $ADDRESS -from $FROM -subject $SUBJECT -cc $CC /tmp/from_off Of course I supply the variables $ADDRESS, $FROM, $SUBJECT and $CC but the email looks like it came from whomever I specify. The mail headers do indeed show the true account on the AIX machine that generated it, so it depends on the receipient email system as to what is looked at and verified. Tom Melton Emory HealthCare [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 06:04AM I know this is not a TSM topic but what the hey. We currently use AIX sendmail to mail copies of our vault list generated from TSM to our off-site tape handler. With the recent rash of viruses being sent by email, this company will not accept email from a sender they can not do a reverse DNS lookup on. And they can't do a 'reverse DNS lookup on the mail they are getting from my TSM server. Our mail guys,( who are like me and don't know much about sendmail) tell me that there should be a way of supplying a from address that is more public in the mail we are automatically sending from my TSM AIX server. For the life of me I can't find this in any of the manuals I've searched. anyone have any ideas? Hmmm, it is possible in sendmail (recent sendmail versions, and you don't want to use older versions ;) to define a canonical map. This translates the 'from' header and the 'mail from:' smtp command to whatever you say. It's more likely a dns problem, not sendmail. Have your dns guys add a reverse entry for the ip address of you tsm server to it's hostname as it is know in the dns (canonical name) so if your server is known as buackup.example.com in the dns with ip of 172.31.0.123 that make sure you also have a reverse entry. eg. backup.example.com. IN A 172.31.0.123 and: 172.31.0.123IN PTR backup.example.com. This usually solves your kind of problems. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008Fax. +31 20 668 3167 I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end. -- Douglas Adams
Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF
Yes, but we need the big Tivoli guns saying it in the press, not us rambling about it here. Since their big guns are saying it, we have to defend why we don't one at a time. Makes it very hard to sell. And let's remember: we are all selling. If we already have TSM, we're selling to keep it. The competition keeps upping the technical ante and maybe by 2010, they'll be where TSM was three years ago. But the right people aren't telling the world about it. Rant over. But probably not for long! Kelly J. Lipp Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc. PO Box 51313 Colorado Springs, CO 80949 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.storsol.com or www.storserver.com (719)531-5926 Fax: (240)539-7175 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nicholas Cassimatis Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF Kelly, Let's change would to should and you'll be dead on! Nick Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today is the tomorrow of yesterday. Kelly Lipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU 02/13/2002 10:48 PM Please respond to lipp Paul, Right on. One would never back that stuff up in the first place so what difference does having that feature make? Kelly J. Lipp Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc. PO Box 51313 Colorado Springs, CO 80949 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.storsol.com or www.storserver.com (719)531-5926 Fax: (240)539-7175
List of tapes in vault
Does anyone have a easy way to find out which tapes are supposed to be in the vault? I need to check every so often to make sure the operator is bringing back the tapes correctly. I'm not sure if the following is correct: select volume_name as Tape Number from drmedia where state='VAULT' OR STATE='VAULTRETRIVE' OR STATE='COURIERRETIRVE' If I run this I get a list of tapes that I should find in the vault right? David Tyree Microcomputer Specialist South Georgia Medical Center 229.333.1155 Confidential Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp
Depends on the management class. If the data is bound to a management class that points to a disk pool, but the disk pool has a NEXTSTGPOOL pointing to tape (i.e., the disk pool migrates to tape after it fills): The data goes to the disk pool. If the disk pool is too full to hold the incoming data, and MAXNUMMP is set to 0, the backup will fail with an error. If MAXNUMMP is set to 1 or more, the backup will wait until a tape drive (mount point) is available. If the data is bound to a management class that points directly to a tape pool and MAXNUMMP is set to 0, the backup will fail with an error. If MAXNUMMP is set to 1 or more, the backup will wait until a tape drive (mount point) is available. -Original Message- From: Joe Cascanette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp If you have a node set to have 1 mount point, and the library drives are all inuse, does the data goto the storage pool, or just keeps trying to mount a tape until it does? Joe -Original Message- From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp Keep Mount Point Select whether the node should retain the tape mount point for the entire session. Yes Specifies that the node must retain the tape mount point during the entire session. No Specifies that the node will release the tape mount point if policy definitions cause data to be stored in a disk storage pool after storing data in a sequential storage pool. The default is No. Maximum Mount Points Allowed Enter a number from 0 to 999 to specify the maximum allowed resource usage by this node. A value of 0 specifies that tape drives cannot be acquired for storage operations. Data storage operations must be contained within a disk storage pool and server operations like migration will manage putting data on tape. A value of 0 does not prevent a retrieve operation from acquiring a tape drive. A node is always allowed to acquire at least 1 tape mount point for the purpose of data retrieval. Entering a value other than 0, limits the node to the specified number of tape drives and prevents the node from monopolizing all of the available tape drives. This parameter is optional Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IFA.AC.IL cc: (bcc: MUSTAFA BAYTAR/ATIM/ICECEK) Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Can you explain: Maxnump and keepmp Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 14.02.2002 08:45 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi Can anyone explain to me very slowly what the parameters: MAXNUMMP and KEEPMP means when I define a new NODE. The default is for MAXNUMMP 1 and for KEEPMP no I backup first to disk and during the day migrate to tape, just my database (Sap, Exchange ?) I backup directly to tape. Did those parameters can affect performance ?.. I made a little test trying to backup a same node (large client novell 5) once to disk and once to tape. I got a very big difference on performance , to tape took a very long time. Any suggestions will be appreciate. Regards Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX
I use mail -s [EMAIL PROTECTED] file name mailx can also be used. sendmail latest version has to be downloaded and sendmail.conf variable are to be set up accordingly. Balanand Pinni -Original Message- From: Tom Melton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX I use the AIX mhmail command as follows: mhmail $ADDRESS -from $FROM -subject $SUBJECT -cc $CC /tmp/from_off Of course I supply the variables $ADDRESS, $FROM, $SUBJECT and $CC but the email looks like it came from whomever I specify. The mail headers do indeed show the true account on the AIX machine that generated it, so it depends on the receipient email system as to what is looked at and verified. Tom Melton Emory HealthCare [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 06:04AM I know this is not a TSM topic but what the hey. We currently use AIX sendmail to mail copies of our vault list generated from TSM to our off-site tape handler. With the recent rash of viruses being sent by email, this company will not accept email from a sender they can not do a reverse DNS lookup on. And they can't do a 'reverse DNS lookup on the mail they are getting from my TSM server. Our mail guys,( who are like me and don't know much about sendmail) tell me that there should be a way of supplying a from address that is more public in the mail we are automatically sending from my TSM AIX server. For the life of me I can't find this in any of the manuals I've searched. anyone have any ideas? Hmmm, it is possible in sendmail (recent sendmail versions, and you don't want to use older versions ;) to define a canonical map. This translates the 'from' header and the 'mail from:' smtp command to whatever you say. It's more likely a dns problem, not sendmail. Have your dns guys add a reverse entry for the ip address of you tsm server to it's hostname as it is know in the dns (canonical name) so if your server is known as buackup.example.com in the dns with ip of 172.31.0.123 that make sure you also have a reverse entry. eg. backup.example.com. IN A 172.31.0.123 and: 172.31.0.123IN PTR backup.example.com. This usually solves your kind of problems. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008Fax. +31 20 668 3167 I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end. -- Douglas Adams
Re: List of tapes in vault
You don't need select for this simple one. Use: q drmedia * wheresate=vaultr You can use same command with all other states to see where they are. I have our vault send me an inventory about every 2 months and I compare. You have to remember that their snapshot of the Vault and yours will need some adjusting. It's sort of like doing a reconciliation of your bank statement. (Like what we have sent them that they hadn't vaulted yet when they ran their list, etc.) David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 11:12AM Does anyone have a easy way to find out which tapes are supposed to be in the vault? I need to check every so often to make sure the operator is bringing back the tapes correctly. I'm not sure if the following is correct: select volume_name as Tape Number from drmedia where state='VAULT' OR STATE='VAULTRETRIVE' OR STATE='COURIERRETIRVE' If I run this I get a list of tapes that I should find in the vault right? David Tyree Microcomputer Specialist South Georgia Medical Center 229.333.1155 Confidential Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. MMS health-first.org made the following annotations on 02/14/02 11:59:45 -- This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary, or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it, and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. Health First reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the individual sender, except (1) where the message states such views or opinions are on behalf of a particular entity; and (2) the sender is authorized by the entity to give such views or opinions. ==
Re: Export/Import process
Neither. Look at the help for IMPORT NODE. If the filespaces you are importing have identical names to the ones backed up on the new server (and they probably will, since the clients haven't changed), IMPORT will create new filespace names for the imported ones. TSM will NOT merge filespace data on import. Wanda Prather The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 443-778-8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intelligence has much less practical application than you'd think - Scott Adams/Dilbert -Original Message- From: Hunley, Ike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Export/Import process We had a TSM region setup for testing and we are moving servers from one TSM started task to another one. So far we've just pointed the servers to the new TSM. We'd like to export all data for each node to import into the new TSM. If we do this, would we overwrite data in the new environment, or would it simply store it? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc.
Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX
I feel u can have a look at inn and majordomo also !!! -Original Message- From: Tom Melton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM Sendmail and AIX I use the AIX mhmail command as follows: mhmail $ADDRESS -from $FROM -subject $SUBJECT -cc $CC /tmp/from_off Of course I supply the variables $ADDRESS, $FROM, $SUBJECT and $CC but the email looks like it came from whomever I specify. The mail headers do indeed show the true account on the AIX machine that generated it, so it depends on the receipient email system as to what is looked at and verified. Tom Melton Emory HealthCare [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 06:04AM I know this is not a TSM topic but what the hey. We currently use AIX sendmail to mail copies of our vault list generated from TSM to our off-site tape handler. With the recent rash of viruses being sent by email, this company will not accept email from a sender they can not do a reverse DNS lookup on. And they can't do a 'reverse DNS lookup on the mail they are getting from my TSM server. Our mail guys,( who are like me and don't know much about sendmail) tell me that there should be a way of supplying a from address that is more public in the mail we are automatically sending from my TSM AIX server. For the life of me I can't find this in any of the manuals I've searched. anyone have any ideas? Hmmm, it is possible in sendmail (recent sendmail versions, and you don't want to use older versions ;) to define a canonical map. This translates the 'from' header and the 'mail from:' smtp command to whatever you say. It's more likely a dns problem, not sendmail. Have your dns guys add a reverse entry for the ip address of you tsm server to it's hostname as it is know in the dns (canonical name) so if your server is known as buackup.example.com in the dns with ip of 172.31.0.123 that make sure you also have a reverse entry. eg. backup.example.com. IN A 172.31.0.123 and: 172.31.0.123IN PTR backup.example.com. This usually solves your kind of problems. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 8008Fax. +31 20 668 3167 I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end. -- Douglas Adams
Re: Export/Import process
Great, Thanks a lot. I'm reading TSM doc as I respond to TSM issues. We've moved a client server from a UNIX based TSM to a TSM(4.2.1.9) started task running on OS/390 v2r9. Now backups take a LOT more time. Where do I begin to look for the why? I see extended IDLE waits. 1,162 BPX-- IdleW 2.0 H 76.2 M 4.4 K Node WinNT What causes idle wait? -Original Message- From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Export/Import process Neither. Look at the help for IMPORT NODE. If the filespaces you are importing have identical names to the ones backed up on the new server (and they probably will, since the clients haven't changed), IMPORT will create new filespace names for the imported ones. TSM will NOT merge filespace data on import. Wanda Prather The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 443-778-8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intelligence has much less practical application than you'd think - Scott Adams/Dilbert -Original Message- From: Hunley, Ike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Export/Import process We had a TSM region setup for testing and we are moving servers from one TSM started task to another one. So far we've just pointed the servers to the new TSM. We'd like to export all data for each node to import into the new TSM. If we do this, would we overwrite data in the new environment, or would it simply store it? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc.
Re: 3584 amd SDG R03
David, Check the FILE/TTY Readch and Writech numbers while only one drive is active on the system. Our system is small enough that we get that one-drive-active condition. Thanks. Tab David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/13/2002 06:31:54 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: 3584 amd SDG R03 How do use topas to report on Tape drive throughput? I have topas on AIX 4.3.3 ML9 and TSM server 4.2.1.9 and IBM 3584 library through McData switches. David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/13/02 07:13PM Eric, That with drive compression turned on - device class format = drive. That number comes from topas which is measuring OS activity and reports physical bytes, not TSM's logical bytes. Thanks. Tab Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/12/2002 03:06:18 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: 3584 amd SDG R03 Hi Tab! Is that compressed? I spoke about native, so uncompressed. Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM Royal Dutch Airlines -Original Message- From: Tab Trepagnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 23:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 3584 amd SDG R03 Eric, Our 3583 uses HVDS drives and we see peak rates of over 12 MB/s per drive as reported by topas. Tab Trepagnier TSM Administrator Laitram Corporation Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/11/2002 03:33:50 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: 3584 amd SDG R03 Hi Daniel! The SAN Data Gateway uses High Voltage Differential SCSI interfaces by default. If your are using the default SCSI interfaces, your drives will probably be also HVD drives. They perform considerably less then the Low Voltage Differential drives. The specs on the IBM pages (sustained data transfer rate 15MB/sec native) are LVD transfer rates. You will never achieve this with HVD SCSI. However, 2.5 MB/sec is very slow. What's the SAN Data Gateway's microcode level? Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM Royal Dutch Airlines -Original Message- From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 06:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 3584 amd SDG R03 Hi We have a 3584 with 3 drives; 2 are SCSI attached through a San Data Gateway R03, and one drive is direct FC attached to a switch. We're using this library with a IBM P-Series 610 with one FC adapter. The problem is that the performance of the 2 SCSI drives attached to the SDG is very poor. The FC drive has a good performance and can reach speeds up to 27MB/s, but the SDG will only reach about 4-5MB/s, which shoulod mean 2-2.5MB/s per drive. The 3584 drives(both SCSI and FC) are upgraded to the last level of firmware(was done a week ago), and the library is at level 2250. Is this a know problem with the San Data Gateway? We should at least be able to reach about 10-15MB/s thought the SAN Data Gateway. Appreciates any help I can get. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman ** For information, services and offers, please visit our web site: http://www.klm.com. This e-mail and any attachment may contain confidential and privileged material intended for the addressee only. If you are not the addressee, you are notified that no part of the e-mail or any attachment may be disclosed, copied or distributed, and that any other action related to this e-mail or attachment is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail by error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message. Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij NV (KLM), its subsidiaries and/or its employees shall not be liable for the incorrect or incomplete transmission of this e-mail or any attachments, nor responsible for any delay in receipt. ** MMS health-first.org made the following annotations on 02/13/02 19:44:55 -- This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary, or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it, and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. Health First reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its
Re: RESTORE VOLUMES
Hi Garry CStringArray is a class in MFC (You shlould use ODBC to connect TSM tables and a Programming language) If you DO not use C++ or something like it. You have to use some script editor (PERL...) I use Norton Dos. Little example of script. SETLOCAL PUSHD C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM EchoC:\Command.txt select file_name from contents where volume_name='vol1' DSMADMC -id=admin -password=admin -noconfirm c:\Command.txt C:\Results.TXT POPD ENDLOCAL This will just generate a file with the file_name contents of the tape 'vol1' This is a basis. I hope you can continue. Good luck Michel --- Gary Swanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Michel, Thank you for your quick response. Not too sure what you mean at step 2 - CStringArray - Could you please decode that bit for me Regards Gary -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michel David Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2002 8:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RESTORE VOLUMES It's possible Take a look at the ARCHIVES and essentially CONTENTS table 1) select * from contents where volume_name='vol1' You will get everything in the volume vol1. 2) Save the info (file_name) in some CStringArray 3) Sort your info to restore according to the volumes Good luck. Michel --- Gary Swanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I am quite new to all things TSM and I have a question to what I believe is an unrealistic situation. Presently if, during my role as the TSM administrator I am asked to perform a data restore, I have no idea of what volumes will be required for the data. I have a 30 slot library at my disposal, which I appreciate is quite small, however, if after I kick off a restore I should have some indication as to what volumes are required thereby allowing me to check the volumes into the library before the restore job commences. A recent example: I had to restore 80MB worth of data and it took over 3.5 hours and over 18 tape changes. The present situation is that after I start a restore I have to be glued to the console and wait for tape requests to appear in the activity log or via a pop-up. My research has shown that other people have been asking the same thing as far back as 1998 but no-one appears to have provided a solution. Tivoli have told me that it is possible with some pretty complex SQL statements. Great now I have to learn SQL queries as well. Does anybody have any ideas on this matter? It's not that hard surely..Oh yeah I'm running TSM Server 4.2.10 on a W2K platform with current clients running 4.2.1. Gary Swanton Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
Re: Upgradeing 3494 drives
We just went through this upgrade with 2 drives this past weekend and all went pretty well. The only tapes that I had to set to readonly were those in a filling status. I have run the library approx 10 hrs/day since then and have not had any problems reading the old tapes. We have found a handful of tapes with media related errors that could not be written to once they had been reclaimed to scratch and we have been removing them from the library. Lawrence Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/2002 08:42 AM Any replies will be addressed to: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Upgradeing 3494 drives We are upgradeing the drives in our 3494 library to: -double the storage capacity of the J cartridges -convert from SCSI to fibre There seems to be a question of if we need to convert just one drive and move the data to the newly defined lib / drive or can we simply convert both drives, as long as the drives remain in the same library defined to TSM. Has anyone done this? The existing cartridges can be read by the upgraded drives ( but noit written to ). I guess the question is will TSM use the newly defined drives when a call for a cartridge with existing data is made.
Renaming Node Name
I have been backing up with this name tonis137 and they want to rename this to tonis137old and recreate another server with tonis137 any impacts? i should watch out for?
Re: Novell performance issue
On the TSM server side, run query db format=detail and check the Cache Hit Pct line. If it is under 98%, you need to increase the number of database buffers in the TSM server. Brandon Eckmann Network and Technology Services Wayne State College Wayne NE. |-+ | | George Lesho | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | Sent by: ADSM: | | | Dist Stor| | | Manager | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .EDU| | || | || | | 02/13/2002 02:43 | | | PM | | | Please respond to| | | ADSM: Dist Stor | | | Manager | | || |-+ --| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Novell performance issue | --| I now have two Novell clients; one each hung off AIX 433 / TSM 4145 and Win2K / TSM 415 respectively. These clients are at Novell 5.0 SP5 with TSM client 413. I have compression turned off in the dsm.opt file. I get repreated indications in the activity logs from both TSM servers that such and such a file can't be backed up because it is not found. 02/08/02 16:14:40 ANE4005E (Session: 1271, Node: ADSM_PEACH1) Error processing 'DATA2:/PFC/BRAND/SJM/BRAND/B_REVIEW/BR1996/P- D_08_96/COMPMKTS.XLS': file not found Performance is terrible. I sure could use some help with this issue. Incremental backups are in the 8 hour range... George Lesho AFC Enterprises
Re: Export/Import process
It's OS/390 V2R9. The LPAR has GIGABIT Ethernet, so throughput should be good. I'll check with our network folks. Thank you VERY much. -Original Message- From: Cook, Dwight E (SAIC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:05 PM To: Hunley, Ike Subject: RE: Export/Import process Is that an OS/390 running MVS/ESA ? probably your network interface... or TCP/IP configuration on MVS lots of tuning is required under MVS to get TSM to run well... and it still won't run as good as on a healthy IBM S70 AIX machine... we got rid of our two MVS tsm servers and moved them onto S70's... We run a total of 9, S70 TSM servers just my thoughts and experiences... -Original Message- From: Hunley, Ike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Export/Import process Great, Thanks a lot. I'm reading TSM doc as I respond to TSM issues. We've moved a client server from a UNIX based TSM to a TSM(4.2.1.9) started task running on OS/390 v2r9. Now backups take a LOT more time. Where do I begin to look for the why? I see extended IDLE waits. 1,162 BPX-- IdleW 2.0 H 76.2 M 4.4 K Node WinNT What causes idle wait? -Original Message- From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Export/Import process Neither. Look at the help for IMPORT NODE. If the filespaces you are importing have identical names to the ones backed up on the new server (and they probably will, since the clients haven't changed), IMPORT will create new filespace names for the imported ones. TSM will NOT merge filespace data on import. Wanda Prather The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 443-778-8769 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intelligence has much less practical application than you'd think - Scott Adams/Dilbert -Original Message- From: Hunley, Ike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Export/Import process We had a TSM region setup for testing and we are moving servers from one TSM started task to another one. So far we've just pointed the servers to the new TSM. We'd like to export all data for each node to import into the new TSM. If we do this, would we overwrite data in the new environment, or would it simply store it? Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail message. Any personal comments made in this e-mail do not reflect the views of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc.
Re: List of tapes in vault
Tyree, type help q drm this will give you all the states that a DRM tape can have, once you know the difference btween them all you can specify what status you want to display.. I can tell you that Mountable are the tapes that need to go to vault... N-joy Gabriel C. Wiley ADSM/TSM Administrator AIX Support Phone 1-614-308-6709 Pager 1-877-489-2867 Fax 1-614-308-6637 Cell 1-740-972-6441 Siempre Hay Esperanza Tyree, David david.tyree@SGMCTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .ORGcc: Sent by: ADSM: Subject: List of tapes in vault Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU 02/14/2002 11:12 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Does anyone have a easy way to find out which tapes are supposed to be in the vault? I need to check every so often to make sure the operator is bringing back the tapes correctly. I'm not sure if the following is correct: select volume_name as Tape Number from drmedia where state='VAULT' OR STATE='VAULTRETRIVE' OR STATE='COURIERRETIRVE' If I run this I get a list of tapes that I should find in the vault right? David Tyree Microcomputer Specialist South Georgia Medical Center 229.333.1155 Confidential Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
Re: Renaming Node Name
yes, it will be around but no backups, just for restores thx again -Original Message- From: Cook, Dwight E (SAIC) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Renaming Node Name Naaa, will the ~old still be around and backup ? just make sure you set its NODE entry in its dsm.sys file if it will be ! When you rename a node, all its data follows it, SCHEDULED TASKS TOO ! So you will have to create a new association for the ~new~ tonis137 once you register it (and if the ~old one won't be backing up anymore, you will need to delete its association to its schedule) later, Dwight -Original Message- From: Selva, Perpetua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Renaming Node Name I have been backing up with this name tonis137 and they want to rename this to tonis137old and recreate another server with tonis137 any impacts? i should watch out for?
tape volume format
Is there a command to use that displays the format of a tape volume? We did an upgrade of our tapedrives from b1a to e1a. Tapes were marked read-only and data was moved off. If some of the tape volumes were not marked read-only or put in read/write erroneously how can you detect which they are? Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Antwort: Renaming Node Name
No problems, we already did this = 1) rename node tonis137 tonis137old 2) register node tonis137 This will work Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Selva. Perpetua) am 14.02.2002 18:16:45 Bitte antworten an [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: (Blindkopie: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer/DEBIS/EDVG/AT) Thema:Renaming Node Name I have been backing up with this name tonis137 and they want to rename this to tonis137old and recreate another server with tonis137 any impacts? i should watch out for?
Re: List of tapes in vault
David Try asking for what is not in your library. The select below will list every tape not in the library. So, this would also include tapes being transported to/from the vault. select volume_name as Tape Number, location from drmedia where lib_name is null Rick Saylor Austin Community College At 11:12 AM 2/14/02 -0500, you wrote: Does anyone have a easy way to find out which tapes are supposed to be in the vault? I need to check every so often to make sure the operator is bringing back the tapes correctly. I'm not sure if the following is correct: select volume_name as Tape Number from drmedia where state='VAULT' OR STATE='VAULTRETRIVE' OR STATE='COURIERRETIRVE' If I run this I get a list of tapes that I should find in the vault right? David Tyree Microcomputer Specialist South Georgia Medical Center 229.333.1155 Confidential Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. -- Rick SaylorAustin Community College Voice: (512)223-1182 Senior Systems Programmer 9101 Tuscany Way Fax: (512)223-1211 Information Services Austin, Texas 78754
Re: Novell performance issue
Thanks for the tip but my cache hit percentage is in the low 99s for both my AIX and Win2K TSM servers. The issue is more likely related to the version of Novell and its components based on reading and comments from others... Here is where we are at: TSA5005.03 TSANDS5.25 SMDR 5.04 The Novell admins are hesitant to put on TSA5UP7 or TSA5UP8 because these are still beta but contain important fixes that apparantly TSM likes (speedwise) Any other hints/suggestion would be VERY appreciated. Backups are taking forever on these Novell 5 boxes... George Lesho AFC Enterprises Brandon Eckmann/NS/WSC [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/14/2002 11:21:26 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) Fax to: Subject: Re: Novell performance issue On the TSM server side, run query db format=detail and check the Cache Hit Pct line. If it is under 98%, you need to increase the number of database buffers in the TSM server. Brandon Eckmann Network and Technology Services Wayne State College Wayne NE. |-+ | | George Lesho | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | Sent by: ADSM: | | | Dist Stor| | | Manager | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .EDU| | || | || | | 02/13/2002 02:43 | | | PM | | | Please respond to| | | ADSM: Dist Stor | | | Manager | | || |-+ --| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Novell performance issue | --| I now have two Novell clients; one each hung off AIX 433 / TSM 4145 and Win2K / TSM 415 respectively. These clients are at Novell 5.0 SP5 with TSM client 413. I have compression turned off in the dsm.opt file. I get repreated indications in the activity logs from both TSM servers that such and such a file can't be backed up because it is not found. 02/08/02 16:14:40 ANE4005E (Session: 1271, Node: ADSM_PEACH1) Error processing 'DATA2:/PFC/BRAND/SJM/BRAND/B_REVIEW/BR1996/P- D_08_96/COMPMKTS.XLS': file not found Performance is terrible. I sure could use some help with this issue. Incremental backups are in the 8 hour range... George Lesho AFC Enterprises
Re: Renaming Node Name
Yes, you're going to take a base backup (one time full) after you change the name... i.e. it's going to take longer than your perpetual incremental. -Original Message- From: Selva, Perpetua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Renaming Node Name I have been backing up with this name tonis137 and they want to rename this to tonis137old and recreate another server with tonis137 any impacts? i should watch out for?
TSM support of STK library in SAN environment
Greetings, I have looked through the listserv archives for an answer to this question, but so far have not found an answer that quite addresses my question. I am about to install TSM 4.2.1 on an IBM pSeries box with FC attach through Brocade switches to FC 9840 tape drives and a STK 9310 Powderhorn library. Soon the customer is going to want to do LAN-free backups using TSM Managed System for SAN Agent directly across this SAN to the 9840 tape drives. My questions: 1) Can TSM talk directly to this STK Library? Do we need ACSLS? I have used TSM with other STK libraries, and just controlled them directly. This library will not be attached to any other server besides TSM, so is ACSLS required? Does it make anything easier? 2) IF I can directly talk to the library, how is this done? TCP/IP, through the SCSI interface, or what? 3) The LAN-free page at the TSM web site hints that to do LAN free backups to a STK ACSLS library, I would need the EDT software. But is this necessay IF I can control the STK library directly from TSM without ACSLS? Please reply directly, as well as to the list. Thanks much in advance, John Schneider LSi
Re: Antwort: Renaming Node Name
For nodes that include the servername as part of the File space - you can also rename the filespace names to match the new server name to prevent a full backup to occur. -Original Message- From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Antwort: Renaming Node Name It's not going to take a 1 time full? -Original Message- From: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Antwort: Renaming Node Name No problems, we already did this = 1) rename node tonis137 tonis137old 2) register node tonis137 This will work Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Selva. Perpetua) am 14.02.2002 18:16:45 Bitte antworten an [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: (Blindkopie: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer/DEBIS/EDVG/AT) Thema:Renaming Node Name I have been backing up with this name tonis137 and they want to rename this to tonis137old and recreate another server with tonis137 any impacts? i should watch out for?
Re: Novell performance issue
George, I've been at TSA500 5.4 and SMDR 5.5 for 4 months now with no problems running with DSMC ver4 rel2 level 1.7. Brandon Eckmann Network and Technology Services Wayne State College Wayne NE. |-+ | | George Lesho | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | Sent by: ADSM: | | | Dist Stor| | | Manager | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .EDU| | || | || | | 02/14/2002 11:35 | | | AM | | | Please respond to| | | ADSM: Dist Stor | | | Manager | | || |-+ --| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Re: Novell performance issue | --| Thanks for the tip but my cache hit percentage is in the low 99s for both my AIX and Win2K TSM servers. The issue is more likely related to the version of Novell and its components based on reading and comments from others... Here is where we are at: TSA5005.03 TSANDS5.25 SMDR 5.04 The Novell admins are hesitant to put on TSA5UP7 or TSA5UP8 because these are still beta but contain important fixes that apparantly TSM likes (speedwise) Any other hints/suggestion would be VERY appreciated. Backups are taking forever on these Novell 5 boxes... George Lesho AFC Enterprises Brandon Eckmann/NS/WSC [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/14/2002 11:21:26 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) Fax to: Subject: Re: Novell performance issue On the TSM server side, run query db format=detail and check the Cache Hit Pct line. If it is under 98%, you need to increase the number of database buffers in the TSM server. Brandon Eckmann Network and Technology Services Wayne State College Wayne NE. |-+ | | George Lesho | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | Sent by: ADSM: | | | Dist Stor| | | Manager | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .EDU| | || | || | | 02/13/2002 02:43 | | | PM | | | Please respond to| | | ADSM: Dist Stor | | | Manager | | || |-+ --| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Novell performance issue | --| I now have two Novell clients; one each hung off AIX 433 / TSM 4145 and Win2K / TSM 415 respectively. These clients are at Novell 5.0 SP5 with TSM client 413. I have compression turned off in the dsm.opt file. I get repreated indications in the activity logs from both TSM servers that such and such a file can't be backed up because it is not found. 02/08/02 16:14:40 ANE4005E (Session: 1271, Node: ADSM_PEACH1) Error processing 'DATA2:/PFC/BRAND/SJM/BRAND/B_REVIEW/BR1996/P- D_08_96/COMPMKTS.XLS': file not found Performance is terrible. I sure could use some help with this issue. Incremental backups are in the 8 hour range... George Lesho AFC Enterprises
Sun Solaris and Qlogic QLA2202FS (Sbus) and 3590-EIA
All, Bringing up a Sun Solaris E6000 as a TSM Server and would like to use Qlogic's QLA2202FS Sbus Fibre Channel cards to connect to 3590-E1A. IBM's website only mentions support for QLA2200F (PCI). We can get Emulex LP8000S cards but these are single port whereas the Qlogic cards are available in dual port configurations. Has anyone out there been down this road? Bruce E. Lowrie Sr. Systems Analyst Information Technology Services Storage, Output, Legacy *E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Voice: (989) 496-6404 7 Fax: (989) 496-6437 *Post: 2200 W. Salzburg Rd. *Post: Mail: CO2111 *Post: Midland, MI 48686-0994 This e-mail transmission and any files that accompany it may contain sensitive information belonging to the sender. The information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Dow Corning's practice statement for digitally signed messages may be found at http://www.dowcorning.com/dcps. If you have received this e-mail transmission in error, please immediately notify the Security Administrator at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF
Paul! I didn't know you were one of us ! Ah yes - someone else who remembers the Good Ole operating system, that knew how to SEPARATE user data and customization from the OS. As a former mainframe storage manager, MICROSOFT MAKES ME CRAZY, because they STILL haven't figured that out. Unfortunately, the My Documents and Settings concept STILL doesn't work right; it lets you recover your files, but not your Windows customization. (Although Win2K has improved it a bit). Customization for your own software is, in many cases, STILL in the registry. So you can't restore your customization without restoring the registry, and you can't restore the registry without restoring the Program Files directory, so you pretty much have to restore everything, since you STILL can't separate it. I'm whining about this AGAIN, just to point out there are sites where laying down a corporate image isn't sufficient, and we are one of them. At this site it's... well, it's rocket science. Really. They have rocket scientists running around here. And Mathematicians. And Physicists. And software developers and other university-type power users. And they all have Windows desktops where they do software development, test funky software you've never heard of, or download stuff from rocket scientist web sites, for all I know... But anyway, NO TWO MACHINES are alike, and if you give them a clean machine, it takes A LOT OF TIME to reinstall all that unique software, and get their program development software recustomized, and rocket scientists are a VERY EXPENSIVE COMMODITY to spend their time dinking with Windows! So here, at least, it's WORTH THE EXTRA FEW TAPES to take that basic backup of 500 copies of Windows executables at about 300 mb each and give us the ability to do bare metal restores of individual workstations, complete with all the unique software and customization. (In fact, I would ask these questions of ANYBODY in a program-development environment: Do you really have enough time/money that you want your program developers working on customizing Bill Gate's software, instead of working for you? Don't they ever have deadlines? Have you figured out how much time they REALLY spend rebuilding their environment if you give them a clean machine? Do you actually know how much you pay them, compared to the cost of an extra tape?) Anyway, recovery requirements can be DIFFERENT, if you are backing up machines that are really used as WORKSTATIONS instead of Utility/Gateway machines and as opposed to SERVERS. And the COOL THING here is: TSM can do it. Our requirements are different than most sites, and TSM can STILL handle it. As Dwight Cook has said, I haven't run into much of anything I CANT handle with TSM.. And, as many people have said, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for understanding your own environment. And as I have said: I can't believe people haven't figured out HOW EXPENSIVE this inexpensive operating system is to support! My rant of the day and nobody else's... Wanda Prather -Original Message- From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF Every product has to have a gimmick strong point to make it sell. Same as products that do Exchange mailbox level backup/restore, etc. The reality is this feature sounds good on paper, but in practicality is probably not useable for corporate users. Just like compression in many cases which you would think would always make sense. This is playing on the backup issue of so much data, but the management of the data is likely unwieldy. I think it could provide benefit for desktops that are deployed and reducing the amount of storage space to store the information. But, why even do that. A corporate image is used for everything these days. So, do not back it up at all and rebuild from the corporate image. The concept of My documents and settings is the answer, why? Everyone does an upgrade every 3 years anymore and you have to reinstall/move your data then. If done right, the My documents and settings approach can solve so many problems like this. So, look at the issue, if you have 10,000 users and there is 3GB, 2 files of identical image. That is 30TB and 200,000,000 files. Every backup you will have to look at 200M entries to see if they are the same and you will have to manage at least 300 tapes to hold that, and at what expense? This problem is resolved with a little discipline. Some day Microsoft will fix this and the linklist on the image will be read only meaning there will be a image stamp for the programs and OS. All data will be stored in user storage. That is the way the mainframe has worked for years. The catalogs to where the data, the security database, and the user data volumes are all that are needed on a backup in a cloned MVS world now. One image fits all. Like mainframes, the
Re: Looking for sites with TSM 4.X running on HP-UX server
Robin, We've been having some very interesting conversations with HP and Tivoli about the application problems. They gone through all of our stuff and would like to compare our kernel parameters with someone else that is running 4.1 on HP 9000 L-Class server. Could we get a copy of /stand/system the output of sysdef and kmtune -l Let me know how we can repay the favor. thanks, mark -Original Message- From: Robin Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Looking for sites with TSM 4.X running on HP-UX server Ok Mark, Here is my swlist -l product: (See attached file: swlist)(let me know if you can't get the attachment, I'll insert the text). We haven't had such serious problems (no corruption). 4.1.4.1 has been pretty stable for us... until last week. So far, after the patches this morning, it looks pretty good. I had heard that the earlier mods of 4.1 were buggy... maybe that is at the root of your trouble? We have about 26 unix (HP and Sun) and 50 NT clients. We also have another TSM on an IBM F50 with an ATL P3000, which we are migrating from. We plan to move it to another location after migration. Our L2000 has two 550Mhz procs, and 2GB RAM. Database and disk storage pools are on two HP 2100 arrays... we plan to move the database and logs to the XP512 when it is online. Good Luck Robin
Re: NT 4.1.2.20 Client
Thanks for the script. I ran it on a couple of node with mixed results. On my Citrix servers I found a file called svcerror.log it is full of these messages even after I ran this: 2/14 14:40:13 dscsvc.c(1164): GetRegistryEntries(): Registry Password for node 'METAFRAME01' not set 2/14 14:50:23 dscsvc.c(1164): GetRegistryEntries(): Registry Password for node 'METAFRAME01' not set 2/14 15:00:33 dscsvc.c(1164): GetRegistryEntries(): Registry Password for node 'METAFRAME01' not set Any suggestions?? Bruce Kamp Network Analyst II Memorial Healthcare System P: (954) 987-2020 x6008 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Burak Demircan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NT 4.1.2.20 Client Try following (Do not forget to replace service names like TSM Scheduler ). You may first remove all services. Then install them like in 2. paragraph or update like in 3. or 4. regards, Burak dsmcutil remove /name:TSM Scheduler /password:mypassword dsmcutil remove /name:TSM Acceptor /password:mypassword dsmcutil remove /name:TSM Agent /password:mypassword dsmcutil install /name:TSM Scheduler /node:KT_FILESRV1 /password:mypassword /autostart:yes dsmcutil install CAD /name:TSM Acceptor /node:KT_FILESRV1 /autostart:yes /password:mypassword dsmcutil install REMOTE /name:TSM Agent /node:KT_FILESRV1 /partnername:TSM Acceptor /password:mypassword dsmcutil updatepw /node:KT_FILESRV1 /name:TSM Scheduler /password:mypassword dsmcutil update /node:KT_FILESRV1 /name:TSM Scheduler /password:mypassword dsmcutil update /node:KT_FILESRV1 /name:TSM Acceptor /password:mypassword dsmcutil update /node:KT_FILESRV1 /name:TSM Agent /password:mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12.02.2002 14:39 Please respond to ADSM-L To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: NT 4.1.2.20 Client I'm having problems upgrading my NT/2000 clients. Environment TSM ver 4.1.3.2 on AIX 4.3.3 Clients NT SP6a Win2k SP1 2. In the app event logs I keep getting the following error: ID 4099 Scheduler exited unexpectedly with a result code of 0. In the error log I see this: 02/12/2002 06:07:29 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication. This is the contents of my dsmsched.log: 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Scheduler has been started by Dsmcad. 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Querying server for next scheduled event. 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Node Name: PATHOLOGY-SQL 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Session established with server TSMSERV: AIX-RS/6000 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Server Version 4, Release 1, Level 3.2 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Server date/time: 02/12/2002 06:09:09 Last access: 02/12/2002 06:09:09 02/12/2002 06:07:30 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN 02/12/2002 06:07:30 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY END 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Next operation scheduled: 02/12/2002 06:07:30 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Schedule Name: PATHOLOGY-SQL 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Action: Incremental 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Objects: 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Options: -preschedulecmd=D:\wins\1\backup\bkuppre.cmd -postschedulecmd=D:\wins\1\backup\bkuppost.cmd 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Server Window Start: 01:00:00 on 02/13/2002 02/12/2002 06:07:30 02/12/2002 06:07:30 Scheduler has been stopped. I have tried updating the node password on TSM then on the client. I have tried taking out the password generate option updating then but nothing seems to be working.. Also on my Citrix farm the nodes keep contacting my TSM server about every 10min all day long (open incident with Tivoli)!!! Any help will be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks, Bruce Kamp Network Analyst II Memorial Healthcare System P: (954) 987-2020 x6008 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TSM client schedule triggered by an event?
To All: AIX 4.3.3 TSM server/client 3.7.3 We are backing up our Oracle dbs and AIX OS with TSM 3.7.3 (upgrading to 4.2 very soon!). We have been using server-prompted schedmode for the client for some 3 years now. No problems. We are investigating ways to make our backups more efficient and our DBA wants to trigger the client schedule from an event. The event is the completion of doing hotbackups of our Oracle dbs. The event script would create a lockfile during the Oracle hotbackups, and then remove the lockfile when the hotbackups are done. Is there a way to then trigger the client schedule based upon the removal of the lockfile? Your input is appreciated?? Ken Sedlacek AIX/TSM/UNIX Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 AIX v4.3 Support; RS/6000 SP PSSP 3 Tivoli Certified Consultant - Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1
Re: TSM client schedule triggered by an event?
As your prescheduledcmd script: !/usr/bin/ksh while [[ -s /path/lockfile ]] ; do sleep 30 done Then just schedule the backup for a time shortly after the lockfile is created. It will wait until there is no lockfile, then start within 30 seconds of lockfile removal. Or you can add your commands to initiate the backup to the end of the event script. Alex Paschal Storage Administrator Freightliner, LLC (503) 745-6850 phone/vmail -Original Message- From: Ken Sedlacek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 1:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TSM client schedule triggered by an event? To All: AIX 4.3.3 TSM server/client 3.7.3 We are backing up our Oracle dbs and AIX OS with TSM 3.7.3 (upgrading to 4.2 very soon!). We have been using server-prompted schedmode for the client for some 3 years now. No problems. We are investigating ways to make our backups more efficient and our DBA wants to trigger the client schedule from an event. The event is the completion of doing hotbackups of our Oracle dbs. The event script would create a lockfile during the Oracle hotbackups, and then remove the lockfile when the hotbackups are done. Is there a way to then trigger the client schedule based upon the removal of the lockfile? Your input is appreciated?? Ken Sedlacek AIX/TSM/UNIX Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 AIX v4.3 Support; RS/6000 SP PSSP 3 Tivoli Certified Consultant - Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1
Mixing System and customization data
Y'know even IBM hasn't learnt its lesson. In AIX there's a thing called the ODM where you can put bits of customization info. It looks pretty much like the windows registry and because its in system space its hard to restore. It also is in a format that's not easy to edit. And, they keep putting funky new things there with every release Steve Harris AIX and TSM Guy Queensland Health Brisbane, Australia Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/02/2002 5:21:28 Paul! I didn't know you were one of us ! Ah yes - someone else who remembers the Good Ole operating system, that knew how to SEPARATE user data and customization from the OS. As a former mainframe storage manager, MICROSOFT MAKES ME CRAZY, because they STILL haven't figured that out. Unfortunately, the My Documents and Settings concept STILL doesn't work right; it lets you recover your files, but not your Windows customization. (Although Win2K has improved it a bit). Customization for your own software is, in many cases, STILL in the registry. So you can't restore your customization without restoring the registry, and you can't restore the registry without restoring the Program Files directory, so you pretty much have to restore everything, since you STILL can't separate it. I'm whining about this AGAIN, just to point out there are sites where laying down a corporate image isn't sufficient, and we are one of them. At this site it's... well, it's rocket science. Really. They have rocket scientists running around here. And Mathematicians. And Physicists. And software developers and other university-type power users. And they all have Windows desktops where they do software development, test funky software you've never heard of, or download stuff from rocket scientist web sites, for all I know... But anyway, NO TWO MACHINES are alike, and if you give them a clean machine, it takes A LOT OF TIME to reinstall all that unique software, and get their program development software recustomized, and rocket scientists are a VERY EXPENSIVE COMMODITY to spend their time dinking with Windows! So here, at least, it's WORTH THE EXTRA FEW TAPES to take that basic backup of 500 copies of Windows executables at about 300 mb each and give us the ability to do bare metal restores of individual workstations, complete with all the unique software and customization. (In fact, I would ask these questions of ANYBODY in a program-development environment: Do you really have enough time/money that you want your program developers working on customizing Bill Gate's software, instead of working for you? Don't they ever have deadlines? Have you figured out how much time they REALLY spend rebuilding their environment if you give them a clean machine? Do you actually know how much you pay them, compared to the cost of an extra tape?) Anyway, recovery requirements can be DIFFERENT, if you are backing up machines that are really used as WORKSTATIONS instead of Utility/Gateway machines and as opposed to SERVERS. And the COOL THING here is: TSM can do it. Our requirements are different than most sites, and TSM can STILL handle it. As Dwight Cook has said, I haven't run into much of anything I CANT handle with TSM.. And, as many people have said, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for understanding your own environment. And as I have said: I can't believe people haven't figured out HOW EXPENSIVE this inexpensive operating system is to support! My rant of the day and nobody else's... Wanda Prather -Original Message- From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PC Magazine Enterprise Backup Article - NO MENTION OF Every product has to have a gimmick strong point to make it sell. Same as products that do Exchange mailbox level backup/restore, etc. The reality is this feature sounds good on paper, but in practicality is probably not useable for corporate users. Just like compression in many cases which you would think would always make sense. This is playing on the backup issue of so much data, but the management of the data is likely unwieldy. I think it could provide benefit for desktops that are deployed and reducing the amount of storage space to store the information. But, why even do that. A corporate image is used for everything these days. So, do not back it up at all and rebuild from the corporate image. The concept of My documents and settings is the answer, why? Everyone does an upgrade every 3 years anymore and you have to reinstall/move your data then. If done right, the My documents and settings approach can solve so many problems like this. So, look at the issue, if you have 10,000 users and there is 3GB, 2 files of identical image. That is 30TB and 200,000,000 files. Every backup you will have to look at 200M entries to see if they are the same and you will have to manage at least 300 tapes to hold that, and at what expense? This
Re: tape volume format
You can use the mtlib command to query individual tape volumes, there is a field called volume type which will tell you the tape format. mtlib -l/dev/lmcp0 -qV -V# Replace # with your tape number. This is really only good for checking one or two tapes, but you could write a script to do this for many different tapes, John Monahan Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions Computech Resources, Inc. Office: 952-833-0930 ext 109 Cell: 952-484-5435 http://www.compures.com Blair, Georgia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/2002 11:45 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:tape volume format Is there a command to use that displays the format of a tape volume? We did an upgrade of our tapedrives from b1a to e1a. Tapes were marked read-only and data was moved off. If some of the tape volumes were not marked read-only or put in read/write erroneously how can you detect which they are? Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Labels for LTO Tapes
Save yourself the grief and buy Netc http://www.netcllc.com Ann Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/02/2002 6:44:29 Hello, I was wondering if anyone has found a source for purchasing LTO tape labels in Canada, or if you had a script/program to create the labels you would not mind sharing. We have an IBM 3583 library/NT 4.0 server. Thanks Ann Mason Infrastructure and Operations Technology Support Group St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.stfx.ca ** This e-mail, including any attachments sent with it, is confidential and for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). This confidentiality is not waived or lost if you receive it and you are not the intended recipient(s), or if it is transmitted/ received in error. Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution or review of this e-mail is prohibited. It may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if it relates to health service matters. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or if you have received this e-mail in error, you are asked to immediately notify the sender by telephone or by return e-mail. You should also delete this e-mail message and destroy any hard copies produced. **
disk pool size,and total number.
Hi SMers Can anybody write based what we have to decide i)diskpool size ii)number of disk pools. We need to take 500Gb data backup(full) every day and we are using Informix onbar.what size of diskpools makes better performance for 500Gb data. We are using max 4 onbar sessions at a time. we have 8 tape tapedrives in library. thanks /mani
Re: Sun Solaris and Qlogic QLA2202FS (Sbus) and 3590-EIA
We use the QLA2200F PCI card without any problems. I cannot imagine why there would be a problem with this. I believe the same driver is used for both. The real issue is SBUS is going to be MUCH slower than the PCI card (25mhz vs 66mhz). Yes the IO slot board for PCI is about 10K and you may not have room for it, but it is really worth the difference in performance when you start running both FC disk and tape. -Original Message- From: Bruce Lowrie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Sun Solaris and Qlogic QLA2202FS (Sbus) and 3590-EIA All, Bringing up a Sun Solaris E6000 as a TSM Server and would like to use Qlogic's QLA2202FS Sbus Fibre Channel cards to connect to 3590-E1A. IBM's website only mentions support for QLA2200F (PCI). We can get Emulex LP8000S cards but these are single port whereas the Qlogic cards are available in dual port configurations. Has anyone out there been down this road? Bruce E. Lowrie Sr. Systems Analyst Information Technology Services Storage, Output, Legacy *E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Voice: (989) 496-6404 7 Fax: (989) 496-6437 *Post: 2200 W. Salzburg Rd. *Post: Mail: CO2111 *Post: Midland, MI 48686-0994 This e-mail transmission and any files that accompany it may contain sensitive information belonging to the sender. The information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Dow Corning's practice statement for digitally signed messages may be found at http://www.dowcorning.com/dcps. If you have received this e-mail transmission in error, please immediately notify the Security Administrator at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
Re: disk pool size,and total number.
I would be tempted to send the Onbar data directly to tape, especially since you have plenty of drives. If you send the data to disk first, you will only be able to run one stream to tape during migration. Kelly J. Lipp Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc. PO Box 51313 Colorado Springs, CO 80949 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.storsol.com or www.storserver.com (719)531-5926 Fax: (240)539-7175 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Muthyam Reddy Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 4:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: disk pool size,and total number. Hi SMers Can anybody write based what we have to decide i)diskpool size ii)number of disk pools. We need to take 500Gb data backup(full) every day and we are using Informix onbar.what size of diskpools makes better performance for 500Gb data. We are using max 4 onbar sessions at a time. we have 8 tape tapedrives in library. thanks /mani
ANS1030E System ran out of memory
Hi !!! !!~~ I have got error message when run dsmc selective backup. before, This system have been installed HSM module, but uninstall it. TSM Server and Client installed on the same machine. # dsmc selective /handy5/sancbox/2002/1/ -subdir=yes . . . /handy5/sancbox/2002/1/9/433/bi1200943336.1 [Sent] Normal File-- 380,325 /handy5/sancbox/2002/1/9/433/w1200943338.1 ** Unsuccessful ** Total number of objects inspected: 357,412 Total number of objects backed up: 356,096 Total number of objects updated: 0 Total number of objects rebound: 0 Total number of objects deleted: 0 Total number of objects expired: 0 Total number of objects failed: 0 Total number of bytes transferred:12.77 GB Data transfer time: 339.81 sec Network data transfer rate:39,427.33 KB/sec Aggregate data transfer rate: 1,377.43 KB/sec Objects compressed by:0% Elapsed processing time: 02:42:06 ANS1030E System ran out of memory. Process ended. == # cp /handy5/sancbox/2002/1/9/433/w1200943338.1/tmp There is not enough memory available now --- not copied because cp command Error message but, # umount /handy5 and then # mount /handy5 # cp /handy5/sancbox/2002/1/9/433/w1200943338.1/tmp --- cp command sucessful ...this file is small size. System Resource - RS/6000 H80 450MHz 4-way, 6GB memory System /handy5 : 300,000 number of inodes and /handy5 used space : 10GB [root:/]ulimit -a time(seconds) unlimited file(blocks) unlimited data(kbytes) unlimited stack(kbytes) unlimited memory(kbytes) unlimited coredump(blocks) 2097151 nofiles(descriptors) unlimited Software Version List - AIX 4.3.3.6 - Handy Groupware Version : 5.1 - Oracle Ent. 8i - Apache - JDK 1.3.0 - TSM v4.1.4.0 TSM config Infor dsmserv.opt - TCPWINDOWSSIZE : 65536 - Bufpoolsize : 65536, Logpoolsize : 2048 - TXNGroupmax 256 dsm.opt - TXNByte : 2097152 Help me!!~~ _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Cindy Bogle/Tucson/IBM on vacation-for coverage
I will be out of the office starting February 14, 2002 and will not return until February 20, 2002. 2/14 Kathy Mitton 2/15 Rob Gagliardo 2/18 Bjorn Kutz 2/19 Kathy Mitton
Clientoptset
I defined a client option set with the parameter compress=yes, force yes. Then I associate a node with this client option but when I start an backup at the node, the system tells me that the compression is forced off by the server. Why ? Mit freundlichen Grüßen Oliver Martin Hypo Informatik- Gesellschaft m.b.H. Telefon: +43(0)5574/414-145
Antw: TDP for SAP
Hi, can you send your init-file to the list? Wolfgang
Re: TSM ANS1030E System ran out of memory
Hi, You could try the client option: memoryefficientbackup yes Hope this help. -- --- Daniel GERLIC --- CCIN2P3,27 Bd du 11 Novembre,F69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex,FRANCE mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://webcc.in2p3.fr/