Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
Have you queried your drives to make sure that you have two drives that are online? Like this? tsm: TSM_SERVER1q drive Library Name Drive Name Device Type On-Line --- --- LB0.0.0.2GENDRV_TAPE0 GENERICTAPE Yes LB0.0.0.2GENDRV_TAPE1 GENERICTAPE Yes -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 05:56 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Have you queried your drives to make sure that you have two drives that are online? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 2:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
yes Þórður Kvedja/Regards Petur Eythorsson Taeknimadur/Technician IBM Certified Specialist - AIX Tivoli Storage Manager Certified Professional Microsoft Certified System Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nyherji Hf Simi TEL: +354-569-7700 Borgartun 37105 Iceland URL:http://www.nyherji.is -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: 4. mars 2002 08:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Have you queried your drives to make sure that you have two drives that are online? Like this? tsm: TSM_SERVER1q drive Library Name Drive Name Device Type On-Line --- --- LB0.0.0.2GENDRV_TAPE0 GENERICTAPE Yes LB0.0.0.2GENDRV_TAPE1 GENERICTAPE Yes -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 05:56 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Have you queried your drives to make sure that you have two drives that are online? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 2:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: TSM 4.2.1.10 Release to public
We installed 4.2.1.11 last week. (on AIX 4.3.3) It seems to be stable. Seay, Paul wrote: Heck, 4.2.1.11 is out. -Original Message- From: Malbrough, Demetrius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.10 Release to public For AIX patch 4.2.1.10 is already released as of 02/01/02... ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/serv er/AIX/ Regards, Demetrius -Original Message- From: Tait, Joel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TSM 4.2.1.10 Release to public When is TSM 4.2.1.10 going to be released to the public TSM ftp site? I understand from a previous e-mail on this form, it was available on a password access site. Thanks Joel E. Tait Canada Customs Revenue Agency Information Technology Branch Technology Operations and Client Support Distributed Technology and Infrastructure Management Distributed SAN / Unix Services Room 3166 HQ, 875 Heron Road Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0L5 *Office (613) 941-8416 *Pager (613) 780-7605 *Fax (613) 952-6506 * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Joel Tait (E-mail).vcf -- --- Alexander Verkooijen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing
Re: Undocumented messages - Convert archive?
Hi, Thanks for the reply. We tried that, but there is no help text available for these messages. Regards, Alexander Williams, Tim P {PBSG} wrote: I'm one level back, but try on a server, admin command line help anrmsg# like help anr4392i tsm: ADSMhelp anr4389i --- ANR4389I Expiration process cancelled. Explanation: The CANCEL EXPIRATION command was issued and successfully cancelled the current process. System Action: Server operation continues. User Response: None. -Original Message- From: Stumpf, Joachim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Undocumented messages - Convert archive? we got the same messages in our environment (TSM Server on OS/390)... it would be nice if someone can shed some light into this ... -- regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen Joachim Stumpf Datev eG Nuremberg - Germany Alexander Verkooyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Freitag, 1. März 2002, 12:16:01, CET): Hello, Yesterday we got some undocumented messages in our server (4.2.1.11, AIX 4.3.3) activity log. One of clients (4.2.1.20, Windows NT) finished it's backup and then these messages appeared: 02/28/02 10:42:34 ANR0984I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE started in the BACKGROUND at 10:42:34. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4392I Audit of the Arch.Description.Objects table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4393I Audit of the Description table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4394I Audit with the archive table for NODEBLAH completed (0). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Inserted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0911I Conversion for NODEBLAH completed (successful). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Conversion inserted 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0985I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state SUCCESS at 10:42:35. ANR4392I, ANR4393I and ANR4394I are listed in the messages manual as Messages not appearing in this publication ANR09841I and ANR0985I are documented, but they just tell that a process has been started and has been completed. Does anybody if we should be worried or can we just ignore these undocumented messages? TIA, Alexander -- --- Alexander Verkooijen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing -- --- Alexander Verkooijen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing
Server Migration - AIX to HP
Thank you to those who have responded - perhaps a little clarification is needed from me as to why we are doing this. Our customer has 8 very large HP-UX boxes being backed up by a a small 3-year old IBM RS/6000 with IBM 3494 library and 3590E drives. The RS/6000 needs upgrading - memory, RAID disk, Gigabit LAN, CPU speed etc. etc., so a new machine is the most effective way. But they have a spare HP-UX box so have requested we use that for TSM (it's got 8 CPUs, 8 Gb memory, EMC RAID disk etc. vs. 2 CPUs, 512 Mb memory, SSA (non-RAID) disk on the RS/6000). Hence the plan to move from AIX to HP. Yes I would prefer a shiny new RS/6000 but the customer doesn't see the need to shell out when he has a very good spare box that supports TSM. We will be taking the 3494 with us using the dual-SCSI interfaces to cable both systems for the transitional period. So my question is how do we achieve this? The options seem to be to install the same TSM patch level on both processors and then * Quiesce the AIX, empty and delete disk pool volumes, run a BACKUP DB and then a RESTORE DB * As above but shut down to do a DUMPDB and then a LOADDB. * As above but do an UNLOADDB and then a LOADDB ( Database is 27 Gb, 43m versions - how long does this take?) * Start the HP as new and empty, and allow the AIX service to expire after 90 days. This we know will work but 3494 capacity becomes an issue. Archive data would have to be exported and imported, though. Export/Import of node data is not possible - we have 23 Tb of it and customer doesn't expect an outage that long! IBM tell me export/import of node data is the only supported method, which must imply 3590 tapes written on the AIX system must be readable on the HP-UX system. Anyone got any further thoughts? Many thanks
Re: Server Migration - AIX to HP
Hi Moving cross platforms shouldn't be this much problem. We've moved between NT/2000 and AIX using backup/restore procedure. I've also moved between completely different AIX machines using this procedure. No problems there. However, I don't know how large your database is. But, it shouldn't take more than approx. 4-6 hours to do this procedure on your AIX/HP box. I don't know who you have been talking to within IBM, but the db backup/restore procedure should be supported by both Tivoli and IBM. However, it can be that your IBM guys isn't that keen on moving to an HP box. Regarding 3590 cartridges, they should be readable on all platforms, as it is TSM that writes the data, not the OS. All you have to have is the TSM DB to read the tapes. If you could share the 3494 between the AIX and the HP box, this procedure would be easy to test. You can do a test installation of the TSM server on the HP box, and then restore the database from the AIX box to the HP box using dsmserv restore command. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman --- Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Bergkällavägen 31D 192 79 SOLLENTUNA Växel: 08 - 754 98 00 Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51 Smith, Bob bob.smith@EDTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S.COM cc: Sent by: Subject: Server Migration - AIX to HP ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] RIST.EDU 2002-03-04 10:49 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Thank you to those who have responded - perhaps a little clarification is needed from me as to why we are doing this. Our customer has 8 very large HP-UX boxes being backed up by a a small 3-year old IBM RS/6000 with IBM 3494 library and 3590E drives. The RS/6000 needs upgrading - memory, RAID disk, Gigabit LAN, CPU speed etc. etc., so a new machine is the most effective way. But they have a spare HP-UX box so have requested we use that for TSM (it's got 8 CPUs, 8 Gb memory, EMC RAID disk etc. vs. 2 CPUs, 512 Mb memory, SSA (non-RAID) disk on the RS/6000). Hence the plan to move from AIX to HP. Yes I would prefer a shiny new RS/6000 but the customer doesn't see the need to shell out when he has a very good spare box that supports TSM. We will be taking the 3494 with us using the dual-SCSI interfaces to cable both systems for the transitional period. So my question is how do we achieve this? The options seem to be to install the same TSM patch level on both processors and then * Quiesce the AIX, empty and delete disk pool volumes, run a BACKUP DB and then a RESTORE DB * As above but shut down to do a DUMPDB and then a LOADDB. * As above but do an UNLOADDB and then a LOADDB ( Database is 27 Gb, 43m versions - how long does this take?) * Start the HP as new and empty, and allow the AIX service to expire after 90 days. This we know will work but 3494 capacity becomes an issue. Archive data would have to be exported and imported, though. Export/Import of node data is not possible - we have 23 Tb of it and customer doesn't expect an outage that long! IBM tell me export/import of node data is the only supported method, which
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Documentation about Mountpoints, the maxnummp parameter and parallel session handling
We get often problems with db2 and oracle db backups being interrupted by the API because the session was too long in a state of waiting for mountpoints We took several measures like increasing the number of mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter of the node definition IBM recommends that you shouldn't define more mountpoints in the node definition than you actually got Now we don't understand what exactly is the meaning of mountpoints If a mountpoint is a tape drive than we could define only 4 mountpoints because we got 4 drives for the primary storage pool If we would have two clients we could define for each node 2 mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter But having approximatively 30 clients how many mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter should we define? Also we found that the space reclamation process is mounting files on a mountpoint giving sometimes the message 'Waiting for mountpoint(s)' Though a mountpoint doesn't have to be a tape drive but can also be a file in the temporary space reclamation disk pool In consideration of all those facts we would really be interested in a extensive documentation about the handling of mountpoints, the maxnummp parameter and parallel sessions in the TSM environment If anyone could help us we would be greatly thankful! Regards, Beat Largo Zurich Switzerland IT SC - Shared Service Center Storage Management, IFS *** PLEASE NOTE *** This message, along with any attachments, may be confidential or legally privileged It is intended only for the named person(s), who is/are the only authorized recipients If this message has reached you in error, kindly destroy it without review and notify the sender immediately Thank you for your help **
TDP for Exchange
I have been reading the threads on the TDP for Exchange and I have a different question. Since Mark Remeta has stated a very good point, my question references the same issue, single instance storage. -Original Message- From: Remeta, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Exchange TDP 2.2 Restore Question Tony, if your exmerging your IS to pst files that 6.5gb db could balloon due to the fact you will be loosing single instance storage... fyi. Mark How does an incremental backup for TDP for Exchange work? Since Tivoli does not backup individual mailboxes as files but instead does a Directory and Information Store backup, would a single message sent or received constitute an Information store change, therefore resulting in a complete backup instead of the selected Incremental backup? Or, is the TDP designed to recognize only the changes and only backup those parts of the Information Store that have changed with the possibility of a restore only if you have at least one good Full backup? I am only asking because we currently have 3 Exchange 5.5 servers with 40GB average databases doing nightly full backups. Will going to a 6 day Incremental 1 Full be beneficial with our current retention settings (as follows)? Versions Data Exist 30 Versions Data Deleted 0 Retain Extra Versions 30 Retain Only Versions30 Also, do these retention settings seem OK. I was not involved with Tivoli when they were set and would value another opinion. Thanks to all, Mark Bertrand
Re: TDP for Exchange
Incremental backups, backup only data that has changed. Incremental backups are done in sets. You need to start by doing a full backup, and then x incrementals. I forget what the limit is but at a certain point you must do another full and start a new set. When you do the restore, you start with the full backup from that set and then how ever many incrementals you have. The incrementals take less time to backup, but it takes longer to restore. We do full backups daily. Our IS is only 28gb. If you use Tivoli TDP for Exchange you would not loose your single instance storage if you do full's or incrementals. The only time you loose single instance storage is if you use a brick level backup program or a Microsoft utility like exmerge to extract the individual mailbox information to personal folders. You did not mention what version of the TDP you are using. If you are using v1.1, then you should set versions data deleted and retain only version to 0. Version data exist and Retain extra version doesn't matter. If you are using v1.1, TSM expiration does not work on your IS backups. There is a command line utility you must run called adsmautodelete I think. You specify on the command line how many days to keep your backups. If you are using TDP v2.x I would set your versions data exists to no limit an the retain extra versions to how many days you want to keep your full backups for. The incremental backups use unique names so they are governed by versions data deleted and retain only version. I would set them to be longer than the settings for the full backup, versions data exist and retain extra. Finally you should read the help file or refer to the manual. There is a good section in it about policy recommendations that will explain it better than I have here. Thanks, Mark -Original Message- From: Mark Bertrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TDP for Exchange I have been reading the threads on the TDP for Exchange and I have a different question. Since Mark Remeta has stated a very good point, my question references the same issue, single instance storage. -Original Message- From: Remeta, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Exchange TDP 2.2 Restore Question Tony, if your exmerging your IS to pst files that 6.5gb db could balloon due to the fact you will be loosing single instance storage... fyi. Mark How does an incremental backup for TDP for Exchange work? Since Tivoli does not backup individual mailboxes as files but instead does a Directory and Information Store backup, would a single message sent or received constitute an Information store change, therefore resulting in a complete backup instead of the selected Incremental backup? Or, is the TDP designed to recognize only the changes and only backup those parts of the Information Store that have changed with the possibility of a restore only if you have at least one good Full backup? I am only asking because we currently have 3 Exchange 5.5 servers with 40GB average databases doing nightly full backups. Will going to a 6 day Incremental 1 Full be beneficial with our current retention settings (as follows)? Versions Data Exist 30 Versions Data Deleted 0 Retain Extra Versions 30 Retain Only Versions30 Also, do these retention settings seem OK. I was not involved with Tivoli when they were set and would value another opinion. Thanks to all, Mark Bertrand Confidentiality Note: The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to whom or which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please delete this material immediately.
DB reorg Audit
Hi TSM folks, We are running TSM V4 R2 L1.9 on an RS6K with AIX 4.2.1.9, the DB is 17,900 MB and is about 76% full. The machine is a 2 processor WinterHawk (I think). I'm new to TSM, but I'm wondering if someone can give me an estimate on how long a DB reorg would run for. The follow on question to this is that the documentation implies an Audit of the DB would also be required. Does anyone have experience that this is definite? Also, how long would an Audit take? My colleague who is the lead for TSM says that IBM have not been able to give any indication, and we've heard figures ranging from hours to weeks. TIA John.
Re: TDP for Exchange
Hi Your retention settings doesn't look ok. You have a value of 0 when deleted. This means, TSM wont save any versions if the file is deleted from primary disk. And, saving 30 copies of each files will take a lot of space in your library. I'd guess settings retention periods can be done in many different ways. I'd suggest something like this: Versions exist: 5-7 Versions deleted: Nolimit (or at least 3-5) Retain Extra: 30 Retain only: 60-90 days. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman --- Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Bergkällavägen 31D 192 79 SOLLENTUNA Växel: 08 - 754 98 00 Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51 Mark Bertrand Mark.Bertrand@USUNTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WIRED.COM cc: Sent by: ADSM:Subject: TDP for Exchange Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] DU 2002-03-04 14:51 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager I have been reading the threads on the TDP for Exchange and I have a different question. Since Mark Remeta has stated a very good point, my question references the same issue, single instance storage. -Original Message- From: Remeta, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Exchange TDP 2.2 Restore Question Tony, if your exmerging your IS to pst files that 6.5gb db could balloon due to the fact you will be loosing single instance storage... fyi. Mark How does an incremental backup for TDP for Exchange work? Since Tivoli does not backup individual mailboxes as files but instead does a Directory and Information Store backup, would a single message sent or received constitute an Information store change, therefore resulting in a complete backup instead of the selected Incremental backup? Or, is the TDP designed to recognize only the changes and only backup those parts of the Information Store that have changed with the possibility of a restore only if you have at least one good Full backup? I am only asking because we currently have 3 Exchange 5.5 servers with 40GB average databases doing nightly full backups. Will going to a 6 day Incremental 1 Full be beneficial with our current retention settings (as follows)? Versions Data Exist 30 Versions Data Deleted 0 Retain Extra Versions 30 Retain Only Versions30 Also, do these retention settings seem OK. I was not involved with Tivoli when they were set and would value another opinion. Thanks to all, Mark Bertrand
Delete Archconversion (Convert archive)?
Hi All TSM3.7.3.8 running on Solaris 7 server Regarding the below issue, I also noticed this message in our activity log which is strangely similar. 03/01/02 13:57:59 ANR0984I Process 1770 for DELETE ARCHCONVERSION started in the BACKGROUND at 13:57:59. 03/01/02 13:57:59 ANR0985I Process 1770 for DELETE ARCHCONVERSION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state SUCCESS at 13:57:59. I have been using TSM for approx one year and have never seen this message before. The only change that I have made in the last week is that I set the ExpInterval to 0 so that it would not start automatically. Not sure if this has any baring. Either way, I'm interested to know where this process commes from and why if any one knows. Thanks very much Farren Minns - Trainee Solaris and TSM admin - John Wiley Sons Alexander Verkooyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/03/2002 11:16:01 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Undocumented messages - Convert archive? Hello, Yesterday we got some undocumented messages in our server (4.2.1.11, AIX 4.3.3) activity log. One of clients (4.2.1.20, Windows NT) finished it's backup and then these messages appeared: 02/28/02 10:42:34 ANR0984I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE started in the BACKGROUND at 10:42:34. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4392I Audit of the Arch.Description.Objects table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4393I Audit of the Description table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4394I Audit with the archive table for NODEBLAH completed (0). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Inserted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0911I Conversion for NODEBLAH completed (successful). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Conversion inserted 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0985I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state SUCCESS at 10:42:35. ANR4392I, ANR4393I and ANR4394I are listed in the messages manual as Messages not appearing in this publication ANR09841I and ANR0985I are documented, but they just tell that a process has been started and has been completed. Does anybody if we should be worried or can we just ignore these undocumented messages? TIA, Alexander -- --- Alexander Verkooijen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing
Re: Adsmtape and TSM 4.1
Do you have a backup of your DB that is old enough to still have entries for the archives? If so, DONT LET THAT DB BACKUP EXPIRE! I would try shutting down TSM, restoring the old DB, and doing an EXPORT of that archive data. Then I would restore the DB back to current, and IMPORT the archive data again, specifying DATE=RELATIVE and a new policy domain with different retention periods. Im pretty sure that will work for backups, I've never tried it for archives. What do you think, gang? Would that work? -Original Message- From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 6:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Adsmtape and TSM 4.1 I've noted the existance of the adsmtape program and I really need a version that will work for TSM 4.1 on AIX. Here's a mail I posted on sourceforge in the adsmtape discussion: Hi, I've inherited a problem where some monthly archive data was tagged for 5 week retention rather than 7 years. Fortunately, this only affects 20% of the montly archive. Each archive resides on one DLT4 tape so my offsite tapes still contain the data even though the TSM database has expired the entries for it. I know the tapes, I know the files, there are no spanned files and the important files are too big to be aggregated. Tivoli wants $US85k+ to give me a salvage solution. Is there any chance of a version of adsmtape that will allow me to get my data back? If anyone out there can give some advice it would be very much appreciated. Regards, David Smith AIX Administrator Corporate Express Australia 67-77 Epsom Rd Sydney NSW PH 02 93350318 or 0412 258 208
Re: Server-side scripting: not supported?
Then why don't you just create a client schedule in TSM with ACTION=COMMAND pointing to your shell script that you would normally execute via cron?? Now TSM is handling your scheduling for you. Bill Boyer DSS, Inc. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ARhoads Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This has been bugging me for a long time as well since it means I have to use cron to automate the TSM daily processing rather than TSM's own scheduler for administrative commands. I'd rather schedule TSM daily processing inside TSM to make it easier for customers to see everything TSM related from inside the TSM administrative client. The security issue is bunk. Other IBM products can access the O.S. just fine (like DB2). Steffan - Original Message - From: Seay, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:20 PM Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This is more of a security issue than anything. If you allow TSM to spawn scripts, the child process inherits the same security. Which is typically root. In their glory, they simply said no rather than opening up the OS I guess. They definitely are not explaining themselves well. -Original Message- From: Joseph Seigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? Quoting Ted Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Has anyone received a similar response from TSM support in the past? We are working on an issue with a process running for a very long time, and received the following as part of the response from TSM support: [W]as that the run-time of a specific backup process, or was that the run-time of the entire script. Since we do not support scripts, I need to verify that this problem is not your script. Try running each command in your script manually. The specific instance was a storagepool backup that was still running a day later, parked on a 16+ GB file. The storagepool backup was tape to tape; the drives are on separate, dedicated SCSI adapters. TSM Server is Win2k, TSM version 4.2.1.0, IBM 3583 Library TSM does not support scripting. I assumed at one point that meant the scripts per se, but no it's scripting. I tried to pin down the precise definition of scripting since in unix everything runs from a shell more or less, with an exec() system call, and with some tty and enviroment restrictions applied. No, just sh, ksh, and csh (the standard shells) from the command line. It doesn't say much for TSM that they cannot even state what their command runtime environment should be, and that they impose arbitrary restrictions on their command usage instead. Joe Seigh
Re: DB reorg Audit
Hi You don't have to do a audit to do a unload/load. However, if you have any errors in your DB, an audit will be required. And unload should take about 6-8 hours, depending on the HW you're running. The load should take about equal time. So, count with about 12-16 hours. What kind of RS/6000 are you running? We did a audit of a 22GB database which was 87% full. The machine was a dual PowerPC machine with 1GB memory and mirrored disks. The audit took about 9 hours. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman --- Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Bergkällavägen 31D 192 79 SOLLENTUNA Växel: 08 - 754 98 00 Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51 Luscombe John (HS) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] John.Luscombe@CONcc: CORDIA.CHSubject: DB reorg Audit Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] EDU 2002-03-04 15:04 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi TSM folks, We are running TSM V4 R2 L1.9 on an RS6K with AIX 4.2.1.9, the DB is 17,900 MB and is about 76% full. The machine is a 2 processor WinterHawk (I think). I'm new to TSM, but I'm wondering if someone can give me an estimate on how long a DB reorg would run for. The follow on question to this is that the documentation implies an Audit of the DB would also be required. Does anyone have experience that this is definite? Also, how long would an Audit take? My colleague who is the lead for TSM says that IBM have not been able to give any indication, and we've heard figures ranging from hours to weeks. TIA John.
occupancy by date
Hi We are backing up exchange and as previously mentioned keeping at least a years worth! :-( well back in December we put the delete command in at 365, anyways I don't believe it is working It was at 93 TB then and is currently at 108 TB is there a way to see if it is in fact deletinganything, by issuing a by date command we are running TSM 413 and TDP 11 even though we have the 22 thanks Paul Paul J Coviello Sr Systems Analyst Catholic Medical Center 2456 Brown Ave Manchester, NH 03103 603 663-5326
OFF TOPIC: Oracle DB on ESS.
Sorry for this off topic question, but i need a helping hand, and i know you are all the best in the storage business. We are about to put some big Oracle instances on one of our ESS boxes, and we are wondering what the best configuration is, because we are used to split indexes and data, also log and rollback, and place them on separate disks physically to get a better performance. I know this is not required on an ESS box, but i'd like to know if there is anyone of you who has gone through this before. If you have any reference i could use, it would be greatly appreciated. The main question is: Continue splitting data/index/log/rollback/temp and place them on different 8packs, or go a completely different way and put it all together on one or more 8packs? Thanks in advance. Ilja G. Coolen _ ABP / USZO CIS / BS / TB / Storage Management Telefoon : +31(0)45 579 7938 Fax : +31(0)45 579 3990 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intranet : Storage http://intranet/cis_bstb/html_content/sm/index_sm.htm Web _ - Everybody has a photographic memory, some just don't have film. -
Re: occupancy by date
Select * from backups where node_name='your TDP servername' check the output... -Original Message- From: Coviello, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: occupancy by date Hi We are backing up exchange and as previously mentioned keeping at least a years worth! :-( well back in December we put the delete command in at 365, anyways I don't believe it is working. It was at 9.3 TB then and is currently at 10.8 TB. is there a way to see if it is in fact deletinganything, by issuing a by date command. we are running TSM 4.1.3 and TDP 1.1 even though we have the 2.2. thanks Paul Paul J Coviello Sr Systems Analyst Catholic Medical Center 2456 Brown Ave Manchester, NH 03103 603 663-5326
AW: DB reorg Audit
Daniel, Thanks for the prompt response. I'm pretty sure we do in fact have errors in the DB, hence my suspicion of a required Audit. Our machine has 2 Power3 375MHz processors with 1GB memory, I don't think the disks are mirrored. I assume your Audit was with the Fix=yes option, but did you have Detail=yes, as this would seem to cause even more checking. If we did an unload, then reload and started an audit, but for whatever reason it ran too long, could we cancel the audit, then do the reload again, after redefining the DB and Logs? If this (or other method) is feasible then it might just allay any fears of starting an audit without knowing exactly how long it's going to take. Thanks for your help. John. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet am: Montag, 4. März 2002 15:36 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: DB reorg Audit Hi You don't have to do a audit to do a unload/load. However, if you have any errors in your DB, an audit will be required. And unload should take about 6-8 hours, depending on the HW you're running. The load should take about equal time. So, count with about 12-16 hours. What kind of RS/6000 are you running? We did a audit of a 22GB database which was 87% full. The machine was a dual PowerPC machine with 1GB memory and mirrored disks. The audit took about 9 hours. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman --- Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Bergkällavägen 31D 192 79 SOLLENTUNA Växel: 08 - 754 98 00 Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51 Luscombe John (HS) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] John.Luscombe@CONcc: CORDIA.CHSubject: DB reorg Audit Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] EDU 2002-03-04 15:04 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi TSM folks, We are running TSM V4 R2 L1.9 on an RS6K with AIX 4.2.1.9, the DB is 17,900 MB and is about 76% full. The machine is a 2 processor WinterHawk (I think). I'm new to TSM, but I'm wondering if someone can give me an estimate on how long a DB reorg would run for. The follow on question to this is that the documentation implies an Audit of the DB would also be required. Does anyone have experience that this is definite? Also, how long would an Audit take? My colleague who is the lead for TSM says that IBM have not been able to give any indication, and we've heard figures ranging from hours to weeks. TIA John.
Re: OFF TOPIC: Oracle DB on ESS.
Hi, As many host adapters, ranks, clusters you can use better is your performance. If you really need throughtput you should consider to implement RAID 0 throught LVM. For example, lets supose that you gonna create an Oracle instance about 400GB and you have four ranks available to you. More you gonna create separate filesystems to datafiles, redo logs, index, and tmp for your instance. In the case for your redo logs supose that you have origlogA, origlogB, mirrlogA, mirrlogB. For these filesystems, create one on each rank and to rest create an LV stripped by four LUNs, each of different rank. The size of stripe I've read that's better to use between 64KB and 128KB. But was used 32KB because the size of registry was 32KB. Remember, if use RAID 0 from LVM of AIX you loose some facilities like reorvg for the LVs stripped and when the space of LUNs finishes you won't increase the size of your LV. So you have to plan very well before to implement. If you want the facility of striping between LUNs but don't want the limitations of RAID 0 implementation of AIX LVM. So you should change the attribute interpolicy of your LVs to maximum. But you have to create your VGs with PP size as little as possible. Try with -t and -B if you use AIX 4.3.3. The I/O workload is not so smooth as RAID 0 but many cases it's good. Regards, Anderson Sorry for this off topic question, but i need a helping hand, and i know you are all the best in the storage business. We are about to put some big Oracle instances on one of our ESS boxes, and we are wondering what the best configuration is, because we are used to split indexes and data, also log and rollback, and place them on separate disks physically to get a better performance. I know this is not required on an ESS box, but i'd like to know if there is anyone of you who has gone through this before. If you have any reference i could use, it would be greatly appreciated. The main question is: Continue splitting data/index/log/rollback/temp and place them on different 8packs, or go a completely different way and put it all together on one or more 8packs? Thanks in advance. Ilja G. Coolen _ ABP / USZO CIS / BS / TB / Storage Management Telefoon : +31(0)45 579 7938 Fax : +31(0)45 579 3990 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intranet : Storage http://intranet/cis_bstb/html_content/sm/index_sm.htm Web _ - Everybody has a photographic memory, some just don't have film. -
Re: Server-side scripting: not supported?
I don't like leaving clients with oddly configured environments. - Original Message - From: Bill Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 6:37 AM Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? Then why don't you just create a client schedule in TSM with ACTION=COMMAND pointing to your shell script that you would normally execute via cron?? Now TSM is handling your scheduling for you. Bill Boyer DSS, Inc. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ARhoads Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This has been bugging me for a long time as well since it means I have to use cron to automate the TSM daily processing rather than TSM's own scheduler for administrative commands. I'd rather schedule TSM daily processing inside TSM to make it easier for customers to see everything TSM related from inside the TSM administrative client. The security issue is bunk. Other IBM products can access the O.S. just fine (like DB2). Steffan - Original Message - From: Seay, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:20 PM Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This is more of a security issue than anything. If you allow TSM to spawn scripts, the child process inherits the same security. Which is typically root. In their glory, they simply said no rather than opening up the OS I guess. They definitely are not explaining themselves well. -Original Message- From: Joseph Seigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? Quoting Ted Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Has anyone received a similar response from TSM support in the past? We are working on an issue with a process running for a very long time, and received the following as part of the response from TSM support: [W]as that the run-time of a specific backup process, or was that the run-time of the entire script. Since we do not support scripts, I need to verify that this problem is not your script. Try running each command in your script manually. The specific instance was a storagepool backup that was still running a day later, parked on a 16+ GB file. The storagepool backup was tape to tape; the drives are on separate, dedicated SCSI adapters. TSM Server is Win2k, TSM version 4.2.1.0, IBM 3583 Library TSM does not support scripting. I assumed at one point that meant the scripts per se, but no it's scripting. I tried to pin down the precise definition of scripting since in unix everything runs from a shell more or less, with an exec() system call, and with some tty and enviroment restrictions applied. No, just sh, ksh, and csh (the standard shells) from the command line. It doesn't say much for TSM that they cannot even state what their command runtime environment should be, and that they impose arbitrary restrictions on their command usage instead. Joe Seigh
Re: Documentation about Mountpoints, the maxnummp parameter and parallel session handling
Beat, unfortunately it is upto us as TSM admins to manage our mountpoint utilization. Thus, in the specific situation of clients backing-up straight to tape, you have to coordinate the scheduling of clients going straight to tape and control (defeat) automatic uses of tape during those periods. Steffan - Original Message - From: Beat Largo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:04 AM Subject: Documentation about Mountpoints, the maxnummp parameter and parallel session handling We get often problems with db2 and oracle db backups being interrupted by the API because the session was too long in a state of waiting for mountpoints. We took several measures like increasing the number of mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter of the node definition. IBM recommends that you shouldn't define more mountpoints in the node definition than you actually got. Now we don't understand what exactly is the meaning of mountpoints. If a mountpoint is a tape drive than we could define only 4 mountpoints because we got 4 drives for the primary storage pool. If we would have two clients we could define for each node 2 mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter. But having approximatively 30 clients how many mountpoints in the maxnummp parameter should we define? Also we found that the space reclamation process is mounting files on a mountpoint giving sometimes the message 'Waiting for mountpoint(s)'. Though a mountpoint doesn't have to be a tape drive but can also be a file in the temporary space reclamation disk pool. In consideration of all those facts we would really be interested in a extensive documentation about the handling of mountpoints, the maxnummp parameter and parallel sessions in the TSM environment. If anyone could help us we would be greatly thankful! Regards, Beat Largo Zurich Switzerland IT SC - Shared Service Center Storage Management, IFS *** PLEASE NOTE *** This message, along with any attachments, may be confidential or legally privileged. It is intended only for the named person(s), who is/are the only authorized recipients. If this message has reached you in error, kindly destroy it without review and notify the sender immediately. Thank you for your help. **
Upgrade server from 4.1.3 to 4.2.x
Hi Gurus ! We plan to upgrade our Unix box (H80 aix 4.3.3) from TSM version 4.1.3 to the latest available version. I already have the V 4.2.1 CD, and corresponding manual, but the explanations provided for upgrading are not very clear to me. Could anyone post a step by step procedure, that would reduce the risk of destructing my lovely machine ? I'm also wondering how long this process could take, and if it needs to convert TSM Db to some slightly different format from the one we curently own . Last but not least, I read in the manual that Fiber channel protocol definitions will be lost. Save existing FCP definitions before migrate install ..., as we're using fiber channeling between server and library, I suppose I'm concerned, but how do I save those FCP definitions ? Thanks in advance for any tips and hints ! Arnaud =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | 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 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
server won't come back up!
I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000 Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 40 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation ANR0900I Processing options file dsmservopt ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: server won't come back up!
If u did not extend db that should not matter to come up .I think u need to use dsmserv audit db cmd line with fix=yes option. -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: server won't come back up!
Look at your dsmserv.dsk file in /opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin. Is it correct? Does it have an entry for at least one of your database or recovery volumes? It only needs one 'cos the one db volume will tell it what the rest are. Bob Smith - Core Infrastructure EMEA EDS UK c/o Rolls-Royce plc, Derby UK tel: 01332 522029 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - EDS userid LZTZ3V -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 March 2002 15:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
The only successful operation is labeling tapes, nothing else -Original Message- From: ARhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 08:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Þórður, If you have only two tape drives then you probably want your storage pool to only reference one else you would use both of your tape drives for migration... Can you get a successful TSM database backup or any other operation to use a tape drive? Steffan - Original Message - From: Þórður Aðalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 12:46 PM Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: Server-side scripting: not supported?
Why do you consider this an 'oddly configured environment?' We use this all the time. Our daily status report is generated from a shell script scheduled via client command. We use a client command to run our AutoVault reports. Our automated checkin script runs this way which does some Perl processing. This provides us a single place for scheduling all our TSM-related tasks, plus using the Q EV command we can atleast see if the schedule ran or not. Bill -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ARhoads Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 10:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? I don't like leaving clients with oddly configured environments. - Original Message - From: Bill Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 6:37 AM Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? Then why don't you just create a client schedule in TSM with ACTION=COMMAND pointing to your shell script that you would normally execute via cron?? Now TSM is handling your scheduling for you. Bill Boyer DSS, Inc. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ARhoads Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 8:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This has been bugging me for a long time as well since it means I have to use cron to automate the TSM daily processing rather than TSM's own scheduler for administrative commands. I'd rather schedule TSM daily processing inside TSM to make it easier for customers to see everything TSM related from inside the TSM administrative client. The security issue is bunk. Other IBM products can access the O.S. just fine (like DB2). Steffan - Original Message - From: Seay, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:20 PM Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? This is more of a security issue than anything. If you allow TSM to spawn scripts, the child process inherits the same security. Which is typically root. In their glory, they simply said no rather than opening up the OS I guess. They definitely are not explaining themselves well. -Original Message- From: Joseph Seigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Server-side scripting: not supported? Quoting Ted Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Has anyone received a similar response from TSM support in the past? We are working on an issue with a process running for a very long time, and received the following as part of the response from TSM support: [W]as that the run-time of a specific backup process, or was that the run-time of the entire script. Since we do not support scripts, I need to verify that this problem is not your script. Try running each command in your script manually. The specific instance was a storagepool backup that was still running a day later, parked on a 16+ GB file. The storagepool backup was tape to tape; the drives are on separate, dedicated SCSI adapters. TSM Server is Win2k, TSM version 4.2.1.0, IBM 3583 Library TSM does not support scripting. I assumed at one point that meant the scripts per se, but no it's scripting. I tried to pin down the precise definition of scripting since in unix everything runs from a shell more or less, with an exec() system call, and with some tty and enviroment restrictions applied. No, just sh, ksh, and csh (the standard shells) from the command line. It doesn't say much for TSM that they cannot even state what their command runtime environment should be, and that they impose arbitrary restrictions on their command usage instead. Joe Seigh
Re: DB reorg Audit
Total run time probably 4 to 10 hours. Depends on number of database entries, entries per table, processor horsepower and some other things. [spdo11][/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin]date Thu Jul 5 13:15:06 CDT 2001 [spdo11][/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin] [spdo11][/flhome/tquall]more timtmp ANR4039I LOADDB: Loaded 137,887,687 database entries (cumulative). ANR1365I Volume 95 closed (end reached). ANR4032I LOADDB: Copied 3990518 database records. ANR4033I LOADDB: Copied 2276 bit vectors. ANR4035I LOADDB: Encountered 0 bad database records. ANR4036I LOADDB: Copied 137,927,180 database entries. ANR4037I LOADDB: 9269 Megabytes copied. ANR4004I LOADDB: Database load process completed. ANR4404I LOADDB: Loaded a consistent dump image - a database audit (AUDITDB) is NOT required. ANR2106I : Quiescing database update activity. ANR2107I : Database update activity is now quiesced. ANR8468I 3590 volume 95 dismounted from drive DSN0C4602 (/dev/rmt3) in library MANUALLIB. started about 13:50.Thu Jul 5 17:31:27 CDT 2001 -Original Message- From: Luscombe John (HS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DB reorg Audit Hi TSM folks, We are running TSM V4 R2 L1.9 on an RS6K with AIX 4.2.1.9, the DB is 17,900 MB and is about 76% full. The machine is a 2 processor WinterHawk (I think). I'm new to TSM, but I'm wondering if someone can give me an estimate on how long a DB reorg would run for. The follow on question to this is that the documentation implies an Audit of the DB would also be required. Does anyone have experience that this is definite? Also, how long would an Audit take? My colleague who is the lead for TSM says that IBM have not been able to give any indication, and we've heard figures ranging from hours to weeks. TIA John.
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
Can you send the following: q stgpool f=d q devclass f=d q drive - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: Delete Archconversion (Convert archive)?
Check out http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0105/1007.html -Original Message- From: Farren Minns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Delete Archconversion (Convert archive)? Hi All TSM3.7.3.8 running on Solaris 7 server Regarding the below issue, I also noticed this message in our activity log which is strangely similar. 03/01/02 13:57:59 ANR0984I Process 1770 for DELETE ARCHCONVERSION started in the BACKGROUND at 13:57:59. 03/01/02 13:57:59 ANR0985I Process 1770 for DELETE ARCHCONVERSION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state SUCCESS at 13:57:59. I have been using TSM for approx one year and have never seen this message before. The only change that I have made in the last week is that I set the ExpInterval to 0 so that it would not start automatically. Not sure if this has any baring. Either way, I'm interested to know where this process commes from and why if any one knows. Thanks very much Farren Minns - Trainee Solaris and TSM admin - John Wiley Sons Alexander Verkooyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/03/2002 11:16:01 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Undocumented messages - Convert archive? Hello, Yesterday we got some undocumented messages in our server (4.2.1.11, AIX 4.3.3) activity log. One of clients (4.2.1.20, Windows NT) finished it's backup and then these messages appeared: 02/28/02 10:42:34 ANR0984I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE started in the BACKGROUND at 10:42:34. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4392I Audit of the Arch.Description.Objects table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4393I Audit of the Description table for NODEBLAH completed (0): found 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files (0 inserted prior to Version 3), 0 object sets. Deleted: 0 descriptions, 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR4394I Audit with the archive table for NODEBLAH completed (0). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Inserted: 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0911I Conversion for NODEBLAH completed (successful). The description tables have 0 directories and files, 0 object sets. Conversion inserted 0 directories and files, and 0 object sets. 02/28/02 10:42:35 ANR0985I Process 282 for CONVERT ARCHIVE running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state SUCCESS at 10:42:35. ANR4392I, ANR4393I and ANR4394I are listed in the messages manual as Messages not appearing in this publication ANR09841I and ANR0985I are documented, but they just tell that a process has been started and has been completed. Does anybody if we should be worried or can we just ignore these undocumented messages? TIA, Alexander -- --- Alexander Verkooijen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
I noticed from a previous post that the drives are showing up as GENERICTAPE and not LTO. Did you create an LTO deviceclass? This could be the problem. There are no LTO devices in your library. Make sure that the TSM SCSI driver (ADSMSCSI) is controlling the autochanger and drives and not using the Windows drivers that came with the library. Even though the device information screen in the TSM Driver section of the MMC plugin is showing as LTO, TSM is recognizing them as GENERICTAPE. I also had to get a patch of the ADSMSCSI driver from TSM level-2 to make these work on a PowerVault 136T library. Maybe this 'fix' is in the 4.2.1.11 patch level. There is a table in the TSM Administrators Guide about choosing either the TSM SCSI driver or native drivers. Unless you're using RSM, and I see you're NT so that's out, the only library that has native drivers is the IBM3494 with Magstar drives. Just about everything else should be controlled by the TSM SCSI driver. Give that a shot. Delete your drives from TSM and change the TSM Driver properties to control the library and drives. You should now have the MTx.x.x.x device names. And also remember this is just my $.02 worth... Bill Boyer Experience is a comb nature gives us after we go bald. - ?? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ^srpur Apalsteinsson Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points The only successful operation is labeling tapes, nothing else -Original Message- From: ARhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 08:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points ^srpur, If you have only two tape drives then you probably want your storage pool to only reference one else you would use both of your tape drives for migration... Can you get a successful TSM database backup or any other operation to use a tape drive? Steffan - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 12:46 PM Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ^srpur Apalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
tsm: TSM_SERVER1q stgpool f=d Session established with server TSM_SERVER1: Windows NT Server Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.9 Server date/time: 03/04/2002 17:01:49 Last access: 03/04/2002 16:42:41 Storage Pool Name: ARCHIVEPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 90 Low Mig Pct: 70 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: BACKUPPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: DISKPOOL Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: DISKPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 5,000.0 Pct Util: 4.3 Pct Migr: 4.3 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: LTOPOOL1 Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/04/2002 16:36:31 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: LTOPOOL1 Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: LTOCLASS1 Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) Migration Processes: Next Storage Pool: LTOPOOL2 Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: Collocate: No Reclamation Threshold: 60 Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 99 Delay Period for Volume Reuse: 0 Day(s) Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: No Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002
Re: ADSM/TSM and INFORMIX online Backups
Well, If you are not having issues with the XBSA library and only with management classes, use only a management class with an archive copy group. The backups will be of the type archive. Set you retention up when building the copy group for the archive. There is no point in making backup type copy groups. The stuff will expire per your retention value in the archive copy group. I need to keep my database backups for a period for two of my 3 Informix databases... here is my copy group: tsm: AFCOPS2q co satdomain active 32day type=a f=d Policy Domain Name: SATDOMAIN Policy Set Name: ACTIVE Mgmt Class Name: 32DAY Copy Group Name: STANDARD Copy Group Type: Archive Retain Version: 32 Copy Serialization: Shared Static Copy Frequency: CMD Copy Mode: Absolute Copy Destination: ARDPOOL1 Last Update by (administrator): GEORGE Last Update Date/Time: 03/01/02 14:09:05 Managing profile: George Lesho AFC Enterprises Ramnarayan, Sean A [EDS] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SARamnarayan@C cc: (bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) ALTEX.COMSubject: Re: ADSM/TSM and INFORMIX online Sent by: ADSM:Backups Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 03/04/02 01:01 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi George We are currently using the X/OPEN api to backup the Informix database. We are also using the onbar utility in conjunction with the X/OPEN api. My question is how to set up management classes for the backups and also the logs and how to expire these backups and logs. Thks Sean -Original Message- From: George Lesho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ADSM/TSM and INFORMIX online Backups Need more info Sean. In order for Onbar to play with TSM, a shared library is needed. Tivoli previously gave you one in ADSM Ver 3.1 but dropped the shared library for later distributions when it found it could sell a stand alone product (thus put some more coins in their pocket) called TDM for Informix which is basically a shared XBSA library. Informix does have one available that they got gratis from Legatto some time ago but it doesn't work well. The only other 3rd party product that provides a shared library is BMC SQL BackTrack for Informix which also allows you to pull database tables from the TSM backup tapes and stick them in a warm database (nice feature). My location uses SQL BackTrack for Informix. How do you plan on putting a shared library into use? The BMC product has you create backup pools which basically are the conduit to TSM by allowing you to bind a management class to a backup (the backup pools have nothing to do with actual tapes. I don't run onbar commands to do backups but use BMC commands which in turn call the onbar commands. I do all backups as TSM archive type because expiration doesn't work well with backup type backups. There isn't a true incremental capability withing TSM against these data bases anyway. There is an incremental capability within onbar (L0, L1, L2) but TSM doesn't care about this aspect of Onbar. Read the Onbar Backup and Restore Guide for your version of Informix and decide how you are going to come up with an XBSA shared library. Don't hesitate to shoot further questions. George Lesho AFC Enterprises Ramnarayan, Sean A [EDS] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 03/01/2002 02:42:11 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: ADSM/TSM and INFORMIX online Backups Hi I would like to know if any has setup INFORMIX to backup to ADSM/TSM ? My question is how did you set up the management class for the Informix logical and physical logs to be backed up to ADSM using the onbar function. How does ADSM store the logs in the server ? How to delete the logs when inactive from ADSM/TSM. Thks Sean Ramnarayan MMS caltex.com made the following annotations on 03/01/2002 10:42:11 AM -- DISCLAIMER This message may contain confidential information that is legally privileged and is intended only for the use of the parties to whom it is addressed. If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of any information in this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
You can also try using the device drivers provided by the drive manufacturer: IBM LTO or HP LTO drivers. I made a config similar to this work using the native drivers rather than adsmscsi. 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 Bill Boyer Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points I noticed from a previous post that the drives are showing up as GENERICTAPE and not LTO. Did you create an LTO deviceclass? This could be the problem. There are no LTO devices in your library. Make sure that the TSM SCSI driver (ADSMSCSI) is controlling the autochanger and drives and not using the Windows drivers that came with the library. Even though the device information screen in the TSM Driver section of the MMC plugin is showing as LTO, TSM is recognizing them as GENERICTAPE. I also had to get a patch of the ADSMSCSI driver from TSM level-2 to make these work on a PowerVault 136T library. Maybe this 'fix' is in the 4.2.1.11 patch level. There is a table in the TSM Administrators Guide about choosing either the TSM SCSI driver or native drivers. Unless you're using RSM, and I see you're NT so that's out, the only library that has native drivers is the IBM3494 with Magstar drives. Just about everything else should be controlled by the TSM SCSI driver. Give that a shot. Delete your drives from TSM and change the TSM Driver properties to control the library and drives. You should now have the MTx.x.x.x device names. And also remember this is just my $.02 worth... Bill Boyer Experience is a comb nature gives us after we go bald. - ?? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ^srpur Apalsteinsson Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points The only successful operation is labeling tapes, nothing else -Original Message- From: ARhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 08:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points ^srpur, If you have only two tape drives then you probably want your storage pool to only reference one else you would use both of your tape drives for migration... Can you get a successful TSM database backup or any other operation to use a tape drive? Steffan - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 12:46 PM Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ^srpur Apalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems
Re: server won't come back up!
I entered the command DSMSERV DISPLAY LOGVOLUMES and received this: The log volume that I added recently is in the OFFLINE status. What does that mean and how can I change it to SYNC'D? weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv display logvolumes ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0215W Recovery log volume /clariion/lun1/log08 is in the offline state - VARY ON required. ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 4000 megabytes. ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 32000 megabytes. Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log01 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 100 Allocated Space (MB): 100 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log02 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 1,300 Allocated Space (MB): 1,300 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log05 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 900 Allocated Space (MB): 900 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log07 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 100 Allocated Space (MB): 100 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log06 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 400 Allocated Space (MB): 400 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log03 Copy Status: Sync'd Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 700 Allocated Space (MB): 700 Free Space (MB): 0 Volume Name (Copy 1): /clariion/lun1/log08 Copy Status: Off-Line Volume Name (Copy 2): Copy Status: Undefined Volume Name (Copy 3): Copy Status: Undefined Available Space (MB): 500 Allocated Space (MB): 500 Free Space (MB): 0 Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services Smith, Bob bob.smith@EDTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S.COM cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: server won't come back up! ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] RIST.EDU 03/04/2002 11:17 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Look at your dsmserv.dsk file in /opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin. Is it correct? Does it have an entry for at least one of your database or recovery volumes? It only needs one 'cos the one db volume will tell it what the rest are. Bob Smith - Core Infrastructure EMEA EDS UK c/o Rolls-Royce plc, Derby UK tel: 01332 522029 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - EDS userid LZTZ3V -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 March 2002 15:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
tapes, displaying previous weeks backups
Fellow TSM users (background Win2000 Domino 509 and TDP for Domino ver 4122) I need to retrieve a previous weeks backups, actually only one particular file on a certain day I checked out the current library and checked in last weeks tapes I launch my gui for restoring (TDP for Domino) and all i can see is a listing of this weeks active/Inactive backups What do I have to do in order to view the previous weeks backup Doesn't the gui look at the installed library tapes? I know I'm missing something here Patrick
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
Þórður, I'd suggest removing recreating the tape drive devices. Steffan - Original Message - From: Þórður Aðalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:32 AM Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points The only successful operation is labeling tapes, nothing else -Original Message- From: ARhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 08:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Þórður, If you have only two tape drives then you probably want your storage pool to only reference one else you would use both of your tape drives for migration... Can you get a successful TSM database backup or any other operation to use a tape drive? Steffan - Original Message - From: Þórður Aðalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 12:46 PM Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi and thanx Are you refering to the client node, if so then i have updated the mountlimit to two and still the same result. -Original Message- From: Jack Musselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 3. mars 2002 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Check your node setting, is the mountlimit set to two? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Þórður Aðalsteinsson Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi, This is a clean install so migration has newer been possible and yes i have two drives available online -Original Message- From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 2. mars 2002 23:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hello, Was migration possible prior to upgrading? Its not clear from you description if you actually have 2 available drives. Check your drives and make certain you are not retaining a cleaning tape in one drive. Sam - Original Message - From: ^srpur Apalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Hi y4all I am installing TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, I have a Dell PowerVault 128T library. My problem is that when migrating from disk to tape I get this right away, ANR0984I Process 28 for MIGRATION started in the BACKGROUND at 23:20:49. ANR1000I Migration process 28 started for storage pool DISKPOOL. ANR1134W Migration terminated for storage pool DISKPOOL - insufficient number of mount points available for removable media. ANR0985I Process 28 for MIGRATION running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at 23:20:49. ANR1002I Migration for storage pool DISKPOOL will be retried in 60 seconds. ANR1003I Migration retry delay ended; checking migration status for storage pool DISKPOOL. However im able to label and checkin volumes without any problems I have changed the mount limit from drives to 2 (update dev ltoclass1 libr=lb0.0.0.2 devtype=lto mountlimit=2). That changed nothing My feeling is that im overlooking somthing in the config of the library or drives I also have a newer version of firmware then the one tested with TSM. Would changing OS4s do anything, go to W2K? Best regards ^srpur Apalsteinsson MCSE, MCP+I Margmiplun Internet, Fyrirtfkja~jsnusta Supurlandsbraut 4 105, Reykjavmk Smmi 575 7000 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mi.is
Re: server won't come back up!
What is the syntax for the ADSM VARY ON command? I think I might have to manually start the lun. Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services PINNI, BALANAND To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SBCSI) cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: server won't come back up! OM Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] RIST.EDU 03/04/2002 11:09 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager If u did not extend db that should not matter to come up .I think u need to use dsmserv audit db cmd line with fix=yes option. -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: tapes, displaying previous weeks backups
I need to retrieve a previous weeks backups, actually only one particular file on a certain day. I checked out the current library and checked in last weeks tapes. I launch my gui for restoring (TDP for Domino) and all i can see is a listing of this weeks active/Inactive backups. What do I have to do in order to view the previous weeks backup. Doesn't the gui look at the installed library tapes? I know I'm missing something here.. Patrick In the GUI... Choose View -- show active/inactive backups. Then re-expand the tree and see if they appear. Are you running TDP for Domino 1.1.2? If not, go out to the ftp.software.ibm.com FTP site to get it. There was an APAR that made some backup objects not appear. Did you make sure that your policies are such that it keeps multiple versions of the files? And that it expires extra versions based on time, if that is how you want it managed? Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] Celebrate we will. Life is short but sweet for certain... -- Dave
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
Well there's the problem. Your various tape devices classes are using type LTO. Your Tape Drives are of type GENERICTAPE. You need for your tape drives to be defined as LTO, or your tapes (which are in storage pools of type LTO) won't have anyplace to mount. Like Steffan said, you need to remove your tape drive definitions and diddle with your drivers (and possibly tape drive firmware) until your drives come up as type LTO. Then you should be set. _ William Mansfield Senior Consultant Solution Technology, Inc 630 718 4238 Þórður Aðalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/2002 11:10 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points tsm: TSM_SERVER1q stgpool f=d Session established with server TSM_SERVER1: Windows NT Server Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.9 Server date/time: 03/04/2002 17:01:49 Last access: 03/04/2002 16:42:41 Storage Pool Name: ARCHIVEPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 90 Low Mig Pct: 70 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: BACKUPPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: DISKPOOL Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: DISKPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 5,000.0 Pct Util: 4.3 Pct Migr: 4.3 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: LTOPOOL1 Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/04/2002 16:36:31 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: LTOPOOL1 Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: LTOCLASS1 Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1
Re: server won't come back up!
vary on/off volume_name wait=yes/no Try doing a lsvg -p on the volume groups that contain your tsm db and log volumes to make sure that the volumes are available. Did you boot the box between the shutdown and start up of TSM? Becky -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: server won't come back up! What is the syntax for the ADSM VARY ON command? I think I might have to manually start the lun. Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services PINNI, BALANAND To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SBCSI) cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: server won't come back up! OM Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] RIST.EDU 03/04/2002 11:09 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager If u did not extend db that should not matter to come up .I think u need to use dsmserv audit db cmd line with fix=yes option. -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: server won't come back up!
Hi, Can you give an example of this command? First I halted TSM. That is when it would not come back. Then I rebooted the AIX server. Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services Davidson, Becky To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Becky.Davidsoncc: @SLBG.COM Subject: Re: server won't come back up! Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 03/04/2002 01:33 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager vary on/off volume_name wait=yes/no Try doing a lsvg -p on the volume groups that contain your tsm db and log volumes to make sure that the volumes are available. Did you boot the box between the shutdown and start up of TSM? Becky -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: server won't come back up! What is the syntax for the ADSM VARY ON command? I think I might have to manually start the lun. Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services PINNI, BALANAND To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SBCSI) cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: server won't come back up! OM Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] RIST.EDU 03/04/2002 11:09 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager If u did not extend db that should not matter to come up .I think u need to use dsmserv audit db cmd line with fix=yes option. -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: server won't come back up! I get the following message when trying to start the TSM server: weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 09:50:09 on Oct 17 2000. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 3, Release 7, Level 4.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5697-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0259E Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database or recovery log volume. weboadsm: /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin # The only thing that I can think of is that I added space(defined and extended) to the RECOVERY log. I also DEFINED additional space for my database but have NOT yet actually extended the database to use the new space. Do I have to somehow show TSM my changes??? Does anyone have more info on the ANR0259E error? Thanks, Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services
Re: occupancy by date
When you are deleting the backups you should get messages like: 1:47:27,COMMAND LINE : C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\ADSM\agentexc\excdsmc /adsmautodelete:* /ifolder:35 /logfile:C:\PROGRA~1\IBM\ADSM\agentexc\excsfull.log 02/28/2002 21:47:32, Database : DIR, Object Name : 20020123210016.FULL, Status : Completed 02/28/2002 21:47:33, Database : IS, Object Name : 20020123210046.FULL, Status : Completed 02/28/2002 21:47:34, Database : IS, Object Name : 20020123221351.INCR, Status : Completed 02/28/2002 21:47:34,Results: 3 backup object(s) of 98 examined were deleted. From the TDP GUI you can click on restore to see all backups that exist. From TSM you could issue a query similar to : SELECT NODE_NAME, HL_NAME, LL_NAME, BACKUP_DATE FROM BACKUPS WHERE (NODE_NAME='EXCHANGESERVERNAME') to see all backups on TSM for a particular exchange server. With TDP 1.1 you need to define your Exchange Backup Copy Group with verdeleted=0 for TSM to delete ojbects that have been deleted with TDP for Exchange. Tim Rushforth City of Winnipeg -Original Message- From: Coviello, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: occupancy by date Hi We are backing up exchange and as previously mentioned keeping at least a years worth! :-( well back in December we put the delete command in at 365, anyways I don't believe it is working. It was at 9.3 TB then and is currently at 10.8 TB. is there a way to see if it is in fact deletinganything, by issuing a by date command. we are running TSM 4.1.3 and TDP 1.1 even though we have the 2.2. thanks Paul Paul J Coviello Sr Systems Analyst Catholic Medical Center 2456 Brown Ave Manchester, NH 03103 603 663-5326
Re: tapes, displaying previous weeks backups
Thanks for your reply Del. Well, I use the default policy actually, so whatever that is. What I want is to have a rotating 4 week ,4 set of tapes, config. Meaning that all data expires after 3 weeks. I'm not sure I have that now. I do have the latest client and server versions though and see what is the accurate view of THIS weeks tapes but do not see anything available on the older tapes (2 weeks ago) Patrick Del Hoobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] M.COM cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: tapes, displaying previous weeks backups ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU 03/04/2002 01:24 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager I need to retrieve a previous weeks backups, actually only one particular file on a certain day. I checked out the current library and checked in last weeks tapes. I launch my gui for restoring (TDP for Domino) and all i can see is a listing of this weeks active/Inactive backups. What do I have to do in order to view the previous weeks backup. Doesn't the gui look at the installed library tapes? I know I'm missing something here.. Patrick In the GUI... Choose View -- show active/inactive backups. Then re-expand the tree and see if they appear. Are you running TDP for Domino 1.1.2? If not, go out to the ftp.software.ibm.com FTP site to get it. There was an APAR that made some backup objects not appear. Did you make sure that your policies are such that it keeps multiple versions of the files? And that it expires extra versions based on time, if that is how you want it managed? Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] Celebrate we will. Life is short but sweet for certain... -- Dave
Re: server won't come back up!
Is this info helpful? weboadsm: / # lsvg rootvg clariion_hd3 clariion_hd4 clariion_hd5 clariion_hd6 clariion_hd2 weboadsm: / # lsvg -L clariion_hd3 VOLUME GROUP: clariion_hd3 VG IDENTIFIER: 2922ae030c06 VG STATE: active PP SIZE:16 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 476 (7616 megabytes) MAX LVs:256 FREE PPs: 0 (0 megabytes) LVs:2USED PPs: 476 (7616 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 2QUORUM: 2 TOTAL PVs: 1VG DESCRIPTORS: 2 STALE PVs: 0STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 1AUTO ON:yes MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:32 weboadsm: / # lsvg -L clariion_hd2 VOLUME GROUP: clariion_hd2 VG IDENTIFIER: 29224f7a5c39 VG STATE: active PP SIZE:64 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 521 (33344 megabytes) MAX LVs:256 FREE PPs: 1 (64 megabytes) LVs:2USED PPs: 520 (33280 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 2QUORUM: 2 TOTAL PVs: 1VG DESCRIPTORS: 2 STALE PVs: 0STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 1AUTO ON:yes MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:32 weboadsm: / # lsvg -L clariion_hd4 VOLUME GROUP: clariion_hd4 VG IDENTIFIER: 2922ae035f75 VG STATE: active PP SIZE:16 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 476 (7616 megabytes) MAX LVs:256 FREE PPs: 0 (0 megabytes) LVs:2USED PPs: 476 (7616 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 2QUORUM: 2 TOTAL PVs: 1VG DESCRIPTORS: 2 STALE PVs: 0STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 1AUTO ON:yes MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:32 weboadsm: / # lsvg -L clariion_hd5 VOLUME GROUP: clariion_hd5 VG IDENTIFIER: 2922ae03ecee VG STATE: active PP SIZE:256 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 923 (236288 megabytes) MAX LVs:256 FREE PPs: 0 (0 megabytes) LVs:10 USED PPs: 923 (236288 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 10 QUORUM: 2 TOTAL PVs: 1VG DESCRIPTORS: 2 STALE PVs: 0STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 1AUTO ON:yes MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:32 weboadsm: / # lsvg -L clariion_hd6 VOLUME GROUP: clariion_hd6 VG IDENTIFIER: 2922ae042985 VG STATE: active PP SIZE:256 megabyte(s) VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 461 (118016 megabytes) MAX LVs:256 FREE PPs: 0 (0 megabytes) LVs:5USED PPs: 461 (118016 megabytes) OPEN LVs: 5QUORUM: 2 TOTAL PVs: 1VG DESCRIPTORS: 2 STALE PVs: 0STALE PPs: 0 ACTIVE PVs: 1AUTO ON:yes MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:32 Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services Davidson, Becky To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Becky.Davidsoncc: @SLBG.COM Subject: Re: server won't come back up! Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 03/04/2002 01:33 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager vary on/off volume_name wait=yes/no Try doing a lsvg -p on the volume groups that contain your tsm db and log volumes to make sure that the volumes are available. Did you boot the box between the shutdown and start up of TSM? Becky -Original Message- From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 12:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: server won't come back up! What is the syntax for the ADSM VARY ON command? I think I might have to manually start the lun. Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services PINNI, BALANAND To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SBCSI) cc:
Re: OFF TOPIC: Oracle DB on ESS.
What we did was put the indexes, data, log, and rollback in their own filesystems. We then determined what were the hot datafiles and indexes. From that we determined the disk sizes. We used 10.5 for our large filesystems, 5.3 for medium size, and 1.5 for hot small. We then spread the filesystems across as many arrays as possible trying to keep from putting 2 disks from the same filesystem on the same array if we could. We saw an incredible boost in performance on writes and a good increase on reads. We have discovered that when a filesystem becomes over 100 GB that we start to have some I/O problems. I did a presentation on what we did at the Storage Symposium and if you want could send you that presentation offline. Becky Davidson Data Manager/AIX Administrator EDS/Sara Lee Bakery Group voice: 314-259-7589 fax: 314-877-8589 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Ilja G. Coolen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OFF TOPIC: Oracle DB on ESS. Sorry for this off topic question, but i need a helping hand, and i know you are all the best in the storage business. We are about to put some big Oracle instances on one of our ESS boxes, and we are wondering what the best configuration is, because we are used to split indexes and data, also log and rollback, and place them on separate disks physically to get a better performance. I know this is not required on an ESS box, but i'd like to know if there is anyone of you who has gone through this before. If you have any reference i could use, it would be greatly appreciated. The main question is: Continue splitting data/index/log/rollback/temp and place them on different 8packs, or go a completely different way and put it all together on one or more 8packs? Thanks in advance. Ilja G. Coolen _ ABP / USZO CIS / BS / TB / Storage Management Telefoon : +31(0)45 579 7938 Fax : +31(0)45 579 3990 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intranet : Storage http://intranet/cis_bstb/html_content/sm/index_sm.htm Web _ - Everybody has a photographic memory, some just don't have film. -
Re: Server Migration - AIX to HP
We will be taking the 3494 with us using the dual-SCSI interfaces to cable both systems for the transitional period So my question is how do we achieve this? The options seem to be to install the same TSM patch level on both processors and then [Other options deleted] * Start the HP as new and empty, and allow the AIX service to expire after 90 days This we know will work but 3494 capacity becomes an issue Archive data would have to be exported and imported, though The more recent TSM levels provide for setting up an overflow area for an automated library That is, they provide a way of keeping track of tapes ejected from the library and put on a manual rack This might address the library capacity issue You would still have a temporary spike in the demand for cartridges
TDP for Domino 1.1.1 experience
Hey gang, I'm going to be rolling out a TSM solution for Lotus Notes Domino 5.0.9a and will be utilizing the TDP product. I have a SunFire 880 backup server with TSM 4.2.1.9 backing up the Domino client that will be the IBM x360 server running Win2K and loaded with approximately 2500 users. The Domino data will reside on a EMC Symmetrix connected via Connectrix and sent through an Emulex clone FC card. Could someone share some real life numbers like: How many times a day you archive the Transaction Logs? Has anyone experimented with the Buffers and Buffersize settings in the Domdsm.cfg file? If I could contact someone out there for some additional questions I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks, Brian Scott EDS - Enterprise Distributed Capabilities MS 3278 Troy, MI 48098 * phone: 248-265-4596 (8-365) * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LANFREE Backups - Feedback?
Hello, We are currently evaluating the implementation of lanfree backups in our environment. I understand the conceptual benefits of sending data across the SAN vs. the LAN/WAN but am concerned with compatibility issues with our IBM TSM Environment and EMC Connectrix Environment. Has anybody implemented LANFREE in a similar environment? Can anybody give some example or insight to real life advantages to implementing LANFREE backups? Are there any tape drive contention issues when a drive gets allocated to a 'LANFREE' backup? How does TSM manage 'LANFREE' tapes? Does it dedicate a tape to a client (like collocation) or will other clients have access to write data to the same volser? How about attaching a 3590 FC-AL to a EMC Connectrix Fabric? Any other tips would be greatly appreciated. TSM Environment: 1 H50, AIX 4.3.3 TSM 3.7 - SSA Disk 3494 2 Frames 4 Scsi Drives 1 H50, AIX 4.3.3 TSM 3.7 - SSA Disk 3494 2 Frames 4 Scsi Drives 1 H50, AIX 4.3.3 TSM 3.7 - SSA Disk 3494 5 Frames 6 Scsi Drives 1 H80, AIX 4.3.3 TSM 4.1 - SSA Disk 3494 6 Frames 6 Scsi Drives SAN Environment: EMC Symmetrix ( 8730, 8830, 4 3930's, 3700 ) EMC Connectrix - 12 Switches Client/Server Environment: 600 + Servers (HPUX, Solaris, NT, Win2K) approx 200 EMC SAN attached. (No BCV's used or SRDF.. yet) Thanks in advance. Regards, Denis L. L'Huiller 973-360-7739 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enterprise Storage Forms - http://admpwb01/misc/misc/storage_forms_main.html
Re: occupancy by date
Hi Paul. Were keeping a years worth too! I don't know about occupancy by date but when you run the adsmautodelete command, it outputs what it is going to delete. We have the command run after the backup so if we just check the log file, it lists what has been deleted if any. I know for us it is working because I check the logfile periodically. Mark -Original Message- From: Coviello, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: occupancy by date Hi We are backing up exchange and as previously mentioned keeping at least a years worth! :-( well back in December we put the delete command in at 365, anyways I don't believe it is working. It was at 9.3 TB then and is currently at 10.8 TB. is there a way to see if it is in fact deletinganything, by issuing a by date command. we are running TSM 4.1.3 and TDP 1.1 even though we have the 2.2. thanks Paul Paul J Coviello Sr Systems Analyst Catholic Medical Center 2456 Brown Ave Manchester, NH 03103 603 663-5326 Confidentiality Note: The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to whom or which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please delete this material immediately.
TDP for MS SQL version 2.2.1 is now available
Attention Tivoli Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server users! PTF IP22467 Now Available - We have just made Tivoli Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server version 2.2.1 (PTF IP22467) available for download. The PTF contains several APAR fixes and can be downloaded from the Tivoli web page or from the ftp.software.ibm.com FTP site. PTF IP22467 Details: FTP Site:ftp.software.ibm.com Directory: storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/tivoli-data-protection/ntsql/v221 The parts: IP22467.EXE - Self extracting install file. Download binary and run the EXE file to install the PTF. IP22467.CD.EXE - Self extracting ZIP file of the PTF CD. Download binary and run the EXE file to extract the installation files into the current directory. Then run SETUP to install the PTF. IP22467.README.1ST - README file with PTF content information and installation instructions. IP22467.README.FTP - README file with FTP instructions. Here a summary of what the PTF contains: - The prefix for error message codes in the Tivoli Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server Installation and User's Guide, SH26-4111, has been changed to ACO. It was incorrectly shown as ANS. - A bug was fixed which caused a query sql or any backup command to fail if the SQL 7.0 sort order was case sensitive. This problem affected both the command line and the gui and only pertained to SQL Server 7.0 instances. SQL Server 2000 did not experience this problem. - The command line parser was more permissive in the syntax it accepted than had been stated in the documentation. The documentation has been updated to reflect the syntax accepted by the parser. - The Diff command keyword has been changed to Difffull since it refers to the differential backup of a full (complete) database. - The /Relocate option now works for transaction logs. - Implicit transactions mode is now turned on explicitly within the session established to perform the backup or restore. Previously it was possible for implicit transactions mode to be off. This caused a nested transaction to begin in some cases, which in turn would cause the backup or restore to fail since the ODBC driver provided with SQL Server does not support nested transactions. This setting affects only the session established to do the backup or restore. It will not interfere with other SQL Server sessions in progress at the same time. - A bug was fixed which had caused the gui to crash in some cases if SQL Server authentication mode was specified in the configuration file. - A bug was fixed which could cause data loss at the TSM Server if the copy destination was changed between two successive backups of the same SQL Server data. - A gui bug was fixed which could cause a second partial restore of a list of files and/or file groups to fail when a previous partial restore of a different list of files and/or file groups from the same database had been done immediately beforehand. The bug caused the first list of files and/or file groups to be restored a second time rather than the correct behavior, which would have been to restore the second list of files and/or file groups instead. - The following APARs have been handled: IC29808, IC29849, IC29906, IC30018, IC30561, IC30657, IC31372, and IC32236. It is recommended that the IP22467.README.1ST file included with the PTF be read first before an installation is attempted. Regards, Dave Groves IBM SWG (Tivoli Storage Manager) phone: (408) 256-9795 tieline : 8-276-9575 notes : David Groves/San Jose/IBM@IBMUS internet : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how does TSM / sql backtrack use management classes?
We're using SQL backtrack to backup our oracle database. If two backtrack backup scripts are run using two different management classes against the same database, (ie.. management class one has 3 version, 30 days and management class two has 6 versions 60 days) how does TSM handle the backup? Will it in effect use the shortest management class. Or will it keep two sets of the database, one for 3/30 and the other for 6/60?
Date format manipulation.
Hi Just shell script question. I want to manipulate dates and get diff of two variables. But result I want in hrs:min:sec. Start_Time=`date +%H%M%S` sleep 1 (Just for testing diff is 1) End_Time=`date +%H%M%S` TOTAL_Time=`echo $End_Time - $Start_Time|bc` echo $TOTAL_Time But result I want in hrs:min:sec I want to be very simple don't want to use sed and awk. Thanks Balanand
Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points
Thanx to all you guys that helped me with my problem. I took the easy way and kept the generic drivers. I just deleted the lto class and lto pool and created a generic pool and generic class. To make the story short it worked lika a charm. Next time any of you come to Iceland drop me a line and I will buy you a nice dinner Best regards Thordur A. -Original Message- From: Bill Mansfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 4. mars 2002 18:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points Well there's the problem. Your various tape devices classes are using type LTO. Your Tape Drives are of type GENERICTAPE. You need for your tape drives to be defined as LTO, or your tapes (which are in storage pools of type LTO) won't have anyplace to mount. Like Steffan said, you need to remove your tape drive definitions and diddle with your drivers (and possibly tape drive firmware) until your drives come up as type LTO. Then you should be set. _ William Mansfield Senior Consultant Solution Technology, Inc 630 718 4238 Þórður Aðalsteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/2002 11:10 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: TSM 4.2.1.9 on Win NT, insufficient number of mount points tsm: TSM_SERVER1q stgpool f=d Session established with server TSM_SERVER1: Windows NT Server Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.9 Server date/time: 03/04/2002 17:01:49 Last access: 03/04/2002 16:42:41 Storage Pool Name: ARCHIVEPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 90 Low Mig Pct: 70 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: BACKUPPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0 Pct Util: 0.0 Pct Migr: 0.0 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: DISKPOOL Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0 Reclamation in Progress?: Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed: Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN Last Update Date/Time: 03/03/2002 10:24:41 Storage Pool Data Format: Native Storage Pool Name: DISKPOOL Storage Pool Type: Primary Device Class Name: DISK Estimated Capacity (MB): 5,000.0 Pct Util: 4.3 Pct Migr: 4.3 Pct Logical: 100.0 High Mig Pct: 1 Low Mig Pct: 0 Migration Delay: 0 Migration Continue: Yes Migration Processes: 1 Next Storage Pool: LTOPOOL1 Reclaim Storage Pool: Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit Access: Read/Write Description: Overflow Location: Cache Migrated Files?: No Collocate: Reclamation Threshold: Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: Delay Period for Volume Reuse: Migration in Progress?: No Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00 Elapsed Migration Time
Unlock privilege
Hello, In our company we have several units for different platforms, f.i. AIX, NT, Sun and so on. The units (platform-specialists) are doing there own restores and every platform has one or more policy domains with different management classes. We are using password access generate. So after password expiration the platform-admins don't know the password for the client in case of restore a machine from scratch, and have to contact our unit (Stor. Man). Sometimes they type in a wrong password and node is locked. We want to use an admin that can unlock the client-node and update the password in case of restores so the platform-admins don't have to call our unit (storage Man.) and don't loose time in case of quick install. The manual is saying that admins with system privilege, and unrestricted and restricted policy privilege can lock/unlock and update passwords. The problem is that this is too much privilege. I was wondering how other sites are dealing with this issue. Thanks, Brian. _ Chat on line met vrienden en probeer MSN Messenger uit: http://messenger.msn.nl
Re: Unlock privilege
The manual should say admins with system privilege OR unrestricted or restricted policy privilege can do this. If you give your platform specialists restricted policy privilege to one (or more) domain, they can register, unregister, lock, unlock, and change passwords for nodes in that domain only. They can't affect clients in the OTHER policy domains. I do this for several groups, for just the reasons you describe. Greatly helps offload work from us system admins! -Original Message- From: brian welsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 5:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Unlock privilege Hello, In our company we have several units for different platforms, f.i. AIX, NT, Sun and so on. The units (platform-specialists) are doing there own restores and every platform has one or more policy domains with different management classes. We are using password access generate. So after password expiration the platform-admins don't know the password for the client in case of restore a machine from scratch, and have to contact our unit (Stor. Man). Sometimes they type in a wrong password and node is locked. We want to use an admin that can unlock the client-node and update the password in case of restores so the platform-admins don't have to call our unit (storage Man.) and don't loose time in case of quick install. The manual is saying that admins with system privilege, and unrestricted and restricted policy privilege can lock/unlock and update passwords. The problem is that this is too much privilege. I was wondering how other sites are dealing with this issue. Thanks, Brian. _ Chat on line met vrienden en probeer MSN Messenger uit: http://messenger.msn.nl
Re: Adsmtape and TSM 4.1
Prather, We don't have any DB backups older than 7 days. They are only used for DR purposes. I wish it was that simple. Regards, David Smith AIX Administrator Corporate Express Australia 67-77 Epsom Rd Sydney NSW PH 02 93350318 or 0412 258 208 -Original Message- From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 5 March 2002 1:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Adsmtape and TSM 4.1 Do you have a backup of your DB that is old enough to still have entries for the archives? If so, DONT LET THAT DB BACKUP EXPIRE! I would try shutting down TSM, restoring the old DB, and doing an EXPORT of that archive data. Then I would restore the DB back to current, and IMPORT the archive data again, specifying DATE=RELATIVE and a new policy domain with different retention periods. Im pretty sure that will work for backups, I've never tried it for archives. What do you think, gang? Would that work? -Original Message- From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 6:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Adsmtape and TSM 4.1 I've noted the existance of the adsmtape program and I really need a version that will work for TSM 4.1 on AIX. Here's a mail I posted on sourceforge in the adsmtape discussion: Hi, I've inherited a problem where some monthly archive data was tagged for 5 week retention rather than 7 years. Fortunately, this only affects 20% of the montly archive. Each archive resides on one DLT4 tape so my offsite tapes still contain the data even though the TSM database has expired the entries for it. I know the tapes, I know the files, there are no spanned files and the important files are too big to be aggregated. Tivoli wants $US85k+ to give me a salvage solution. Is there any chance of a version of adsmtape that will allow me to get my data back? If anyone out there can give some advice it would be very much appreciated. Regards, David Smith AIX Administrator Corporate Express Australia 67-77 Epsom Rd Sydney NSW PH 02 93350318 or 0412 258 208
DATA IMPORT Problem
Hello, We are importing Data to TSM 4.2.1 in AIX 4.3.3 from TSM 4.2.1.9 in Windows 2000 and work very well !!! We are concerning filespace of 1,4 teras, the problem is that the process has interrupted several times and is called on to us to return to begin from the beginning. Exists some form to divide this process? It is possible to begin from completes interruption? _ Do You Yahoo!? Informacisn de Estados Unidos y Amirica Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Vismtanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
Re: how does TSM / sql backtrack use management classes?
Not familiar with SQL BT for Oracle but I use (unfortunately) SQL BackTrack for Informix. There is a $DTICATALOG directory (as database instance owner, echo $DTICATALOG). Within the DTI Catalog directory, there is a file called dtoptions. One stanza from this file shows how a BMQ SQ BT backup pool is bound to a TSM management class whether it is a backup or archive as well as the TSM filespace (remember that the backup_pool=V35003DM is a BMC reference: begin backup_pool=V35003DM obsi=adsm dsmi_config=/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/dsm.opt mount-wait=y filespace=/V35003DM management_class=32day storage-pool=archive end backup_pool This is the line in the backup script where the BMC -to option points the backup to a BMC backup_pool: dtibackup -whole_system -quiet -noprompt -to V35003DM -debug -debugfile /tmp/dbg.dmartbkup and to add a bit more to this mess, there is an instance directory within the $DTICATALOG path that contains the default for any backups make by this instance user in case a -to option is not specified. It contains defaults for all dbspaces plus a default for logical logs. The name of the instance directory is dbcci and there is another instance directory called psinf_73uc1. In the case of an Informix database, the place where the default BMC backup_pool is set is called onbarconfig: informix at afcprod1: /usr/bmc/IFX/data/dtcat $ ls dbccidtoptionsdtseqpsinf_73uc1 informix at afcprod1: /usr/bmc/IFX/data/dtcat $ cd dbcci informix at afcprod1: /usr/bmc/IFX/data/dtcat/dbcci $ ls exportconfig exporthistory onbarconfigonbarhistory profile schemahistory informix at afcprod1: /usr/bmc/IFX/data/dtcat/dbcci $ more onbarconfig begin object=@@default pool=V35003DM end object begin object=logical-log pool=V35003DM end object Hope all that mess helped... take this with a grain of salt as the BMC SQL BT for Oracle product may work differently... George Lesho AFC Enterprises Reichmuth, Michael R. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mrreich@NPPD. cc: (bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) COM Subject: how does TSM / sql backtrack use Sent by: management classes? ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU 03/04/02 03:20 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We're using SQL backtrack to backup our oracle database. If two backtrack backup scripts are run using two different management classes against the same database, (ie.. management class one has 3 version, 30 days and management class two has 6 versions 60 days) how does TSM handle the backup? Will it in effect use the shortest management class. Or will it keep two sets of the database, one for 3/30 and the other for 6/60?
Question on STK 9360 library not working.
We have a TSM 4.2.1.0 Server running on UNIX 4.3.3.0. It usually connects to an STK 9360 library. The building powered down this weekend. The TSM server rebooted. The Silo powered up. TSM issues these messages concerning the tape library... ANR8854E ACSAPI(acs_query_server) invocation failed, status=STATUS_IPC_FAILURE. 03/04/02 14:33:03 ANR8852E Initialization failed for ACSLS library ACSLIB We deleted two drives and tried to redefine them, but received a library not available msg. When I tried to make a change to the ACSLIB, I received a library busy msg. We issued these commands to show both daemons running. ps -ef|grep ssi ps -ef|grep mini We called STK and opened a PMR with IBM. Per IBM we performed the following steps to no avail... In dsmserv.opt: Made sure..ACSQUICKINIT YES 2. Halt TSM 3. kill.acs_ssi 4. Halt acsls 5. Wait 2-3 minutes 6. Restart acsls 7. Wait 2-3 minutes 8. rc.acs_ssi 9. Wait 2-3 minutes 10. Start TSM Does anyone out there have any other methods to get past this? 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: Question on STK 9360 library not working.
Pl look that acsls process are running on TSM Server. U have to stop and start it.U have acsls i/f am I right look for following process. /usr/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/rc.acs_ssi run this to stop start it. This is the first step. see the process are running or not. root 18442 1 0 Nov 26 - 190:09 /usr/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/ssi 23792 50004 23 Balanand -Original Message- From: Hunley, Ike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Question on STK 9360 library not working. We have a TSM 4.2.1.0 Server running on UNIX 4.3.3.0. It usually connects to an STK 9360 library. The building powered down this weekend. The TSM server rebooted. The Silo powered up. TSM issues these messages concerning the tape library... ANR8854E ACSAPI(acs_query_server) invocation failed, status=STATUS_IPC_FAILURE. 03/04/02 14:33:03 ANR8852E Initialization failed for ACSLS library ACSLIB We deleted two drives and tried to redefine them, but received a library not available msg. When I tried to make a change to the ACSLIB, I received a library busy msg. We issued these commands to show both daemons running. ps -ef|grep ssi ps -ef|grep mini We called STK and opened a PMR with IBM. Per IBM we performed the following steps to no avail... In dsmserv.opt: Made sure..ACSQUICKINIT YES 2. Halt TSM 3. kill.acs_ssi 4. Halt acsls 5. Wait 2-3 minutes 6. Restart acsls 7. Wait 2-3 minutes 8. rc.acs_ssi 9. Wait 2-3 minutes 10. Start TSM Does anyone out there have any other methods to get past this? 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.
what happen !
What error is Trace/BPT trap error ! # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 12:27:22 on Aug 29 2001. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5698-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999,2001. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 128 megabytes. ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 1016 megabytes. ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress. ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress. ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress. ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress. ANR0352I Transaction recovery complete. ANR2100I Activity log process has started. Trace/BPT trap(coredump)
Re: what happen !
check your dsmserv.opt for any hints of trace being invoked -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 7:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: what happen ! What error is Trace/BPT trap error ! # dsmserv ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 12:27:22 on Aug 29 2001. Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000 Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.0 Licensed Materials - Property of IBM 5698-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999,2001. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 128 megabytes. ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 1016 megabytes. ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress. ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress. ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress. ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress. ANR0352I Transaction recovery complete. ANR2100I Activity log process has started. Trace/BPT trap(coredump)
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Dear ADSMers, I have problem with my adsm client. we currently install new adsm client ver 3 rel 1 lev 0.8 My server is version 3 rel 1 lev 2.0 The client can backup for a while then it stop with error: server out of backup data space the server has error: 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imutil.c(2867): Lock acquisition (xLock) failed for Inventory filespace 330 2. 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imexp.c(1219): Could not lock filespace 330 2 - will retry on next expiration run. 03/04/2002 16:13:18 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:05 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:12 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. However, I have backup space, at the time backup terminaled, I had two 10gb free tapys waiting for put data in. What is the real problem? how can I check it out? Any comments will be appreciated Thanks in advance Julie Xu Unix/Network Administrator Information Technology Directorate University of Westen Sydney, Campbelltown Campbelltown NSW 2560 Phone: 61 02 4620-3098 Mobile: 0416 179 868 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how to identify ofsite tapes for specific node
hi guys, please help me to identify offsite tapes belong to a specific node. i have a problem on my onsite tapes for specific node but i could not easily identify which offsite tapes belong to that node from my offsite location. Do you have a SQL scripts or commands to get done this tasks? your help is really appreciated. thanks, Zosi Noriega ADNOC - UAE
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3.1? Wow. In the old days, if the client used compression and sent a file that was already compressed, it might actually grow, exceeding the original estimate the client provided the server. It can't allocate more space at that time so the backup fails. To avoid this, ensure that the client is not compressing the data (dsm.opt file compression no). Or exclude compressed files (.zip, .jpg, etc.) The easiest thing is to stop compressing on the client side. 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 Julie Xu Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 7:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dear ADSMers, I have problem with my adsm client. we currently install new adsm client ver 3 rel 1 lev 0.8 My server is version 3 rel 1 lev 2.0 The client can backup for a while then it stop with error: server out of backup data space the server has error: 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imutil.c(2867): Lock acquisition (xLock) failed for Inventory filespace 330 2. 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imexp.c(1219): Could not lock filespace 330 2 - will retry on next expiration run. 03/04/2002 16:13:18 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:05 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:12 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. However, I have backup space, at the time backup terminaled, I had two 10gb free tapys waiting for put data in. What is the real problem? how can I check it out? Any comments will be appreciated Thanks in advance Julie Xu Unix/Network Administrator Information Technology Directorate University of Westen Sydney, Campbelltown Campbelltown NSW 2560 Phone: 61 02 4620-3098 Mobile: 0416 179 868 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The ANR0534 mesages mean that the size of the file that node FASSNT is attempting to send to the server is too big to fit in the storage pool available space. (I assume that BACKUPPPOOL is a Disk storage pool.) You seem to indicate that this is a new install. Do you know how much data (how big the files are) that FASSNT has to backup? Basically you must increase the size of the BACKUPPOOL to make room for these files or adjust migration on this stg pool to free up space before this node backs up data. The ANR messages - not real sure on that. Do you get these regularly or was this a one time thing? You may have just had too many things going on at once on the server, this sometimes happens. It's apparently related to Expiration running, I try to run this during a time of day with little other activity going on. This is a REAL old version of ADSM also!! David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/04/02 09:46PM Dear ADSMers, I have problem with my adsm client. we currently install new adsm client ver 3 rel 1 lev 0.8 My server is version 3 rel 1 lev 2.0 The client can backup for a while then it stop with error: server out of backup data space the server has error: 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imutil.c(2867): Lock acquisition (xLock) failed for Inventory filespace 330 2. 03/04/2002 16:12:32 ANRD imexp.c(1219): Could not lock filespace 330 2 - will retry on next expiration run. 03/04/2002 16:13:18 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:05 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool more... (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) BACKUPPOOL. 03/04/2002 16:22:12 ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 9565 for node FASSNT (WinNT) - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to obtain additional space in storage pool BACKUPPOOL. However, I have backup space, at the time backup terminaled, I had two 10gb free tapys waiting for put data in. What is the real problem? how can I check it out? Any comments will be appreciated Thanks in advance Julie Xu Unix/Network Administrator Information Technology Directorate University of Westen Sydney, Campbelltown Campbelltown NSW 2560 Phone: 61 02 4620-3098 Mobile: 0416 179 868 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MMS health-first.org made the following annotations on 03/04/02 23:14:59 -- 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. ==
ADSM_DD_LOG4 error
Hi guys I am getting this error on my IBM AIX 433 box running TSM 374 server with a Storagetek L180 Library system Any ideas ? Regards Chandra --- LABEL: ADSM_DD_LOG4 IDENTIFIER: 4225DB66 Date/Time: Tue Mar 5 13:34:19 Sequence Number: 14269 Machine Id: 00408ABA4C00 Node Id: test_box Class: H Type:TEMP Resource Name: lb0 Resource Class: library Resource Type: ADSM-SCSI-LB Location:30-60-00-15,0 Description OPERATOR INTERVENTION REQUIRED Probable Causes ATTACHED SCSI TARGET DEVICE Failure Causes ATTACHED SCSI TARGET DEVICE Recommended Actions CORRECT THEN RETRY CHECK POWER CHECK PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Detail Data COMMAND 060F 1600 STATUS CODE SENSE DATA 0102 7000 0600 000C 2801 4000 ERROR CODE 0 RETURN CODE 0 REFERENCE CODE
Re: how to identify ofsite tapes for specific node
You could try something like this: select volume_name from volumes where volume_name in (select distinct volume_name from contents where node_name='STORMAN') and stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' and access='OFFSITE' (This is one long command that I put on multiple lines for readability.) Notes: - You will need to change COPYPOOL to whatever your offsite storage pool is. - You will need to change STORMAN to whatever node name you are interested in. - The values in single quotes must be in upper case, as I have depicted. - If the volumes in the volume name column wrap (i.e. if the volume names are greater than 18 characters), you can extend the column width like this: select volume_name as VOLUME NAME from volumes ... etc. Hope this helps, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. Good enough is the enemy of excellence. hi guys, please help me to identify offsite tapes belong to a specific node. i have a problem on my onsite tapes for specific node but i could not easily identify which offsite tapes belong to that node from my offsite location. Do you have a SQL scripts or commands to get done this tasks? your help is really appreciated. thanks, Zosi Noriega ADNOC - UAE
Please Respond for a Share Session on Wednesday 3/6 Your Favorite SQL Statement
I am doing a session on Wednesday for SELECT statements We are collecting stuff to put in the presentation Send me your favorite 3 statements by end-of day 3/5 Thanks Paul D Seay, Jr Technical Specialist Naptheon, INC 757-688-8180
Re: how does TSM / sql backtrack use management classes?
Hello, using SQL BackTrack, all retention management is done by SQL-BT acording to definitions in the so called Oracatalog. Every backup object is unique, because the name includes a timestamp. Versioning from TSM sight cannot be established. In the inst. guide of SQLBT-interface mode to TSM, called obsi.adsm, you find the nessessary defs for the backup or archive copy groups. Greetings Rolf Meyer On Monday, 4. March 2002 22:20, you wrote: We're using SQL backtrack to backup our oracle database. If two backtrack backup scripts are run using two different management classes against the same database, (ie.. management class one has 3 version, 30 days and management class two has 6 versions 60 days) how does TSM handle the backup? Will it in effect use the shortest management class. Or will it keep two sets of the database, one for 3/30 and the other for 6/60?
Tips for upgrading to latest server vesion ?
Hi Gurus ! We plan to upgrade our Unix box (H80 aix 4.3.3) from TSM version 4.1.3 to the latest available version. I already have the V 4.2.1 CD, and corresponding manual, but the explanations provided for upgrading are not very clear to me. Could anyone post a step by step procedure, that would reduce the risk of destructing my lovely machine ? I'm also wondering how long this process could take, and if it needs to convert TSM Db to a different format from the one we curently own . Last but not least, I read in the manual that Fiber channel protocol definitions will be lost. Save existing FCP definitions before migrate install ..., as we're using fiber channeling between server and library, I suppose I'm concerned, but how do I save those FCP definitions ? Thanks in advance for any tips and hints ! Arnaud =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | 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 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=