SV: SV: List of files in filespace

2009-06-01 Thread Christian Svensson
Try BACKUPS instead of BACKUP.
That will do it.

Best Regards
Christian Svensson

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When I execute the SQL statement I got the following errors

tsm: ADSMSERVselect filespace_name as filespace, hl_name as directory, ll_names
   as file_name from backup where node_name='COMAPPS'
ANR2906E Unexpected SQL literal token - 'BACKUP'.

|
 ...V...
 ry, ll_names as file_name from backup where node_name='COMAPPS'

ANS8001I Return code 3.

I am using TSM version 5.5 for both server and client on window platform. 
Thanks.

AP

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Subject: [ADSM-L] SV: List of files in filespace

Hi,
Yes you can, my way to do it is probably not the best one but it works.

Select filespace_name as Filespace, hl_name as Directory, ll_name as Filename 
from backup where node_name='NODENAME'

But be careful to select from tablespace BACKUP because it's a lot of 
information in their and it takes a wild to do a query from it.

Best Regards
Christian Svensson

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Ämne: List of files in filespace

Is there any way to list out all the file names from the filespace using the 
TSM console?

AP


Anyway to prevent an unwanted large backup???

2009-06-01 Thread Minns, Farren - Chichester
Hi all

I have been informed that 2Tb of external storage that is attached to one of 
our Mac clients is having to be un-mounted, and mounted to a new Mac server 
requiring that I back up the whole lot again (and this isn't the first time!!).

So, is there anything I can do to prevent this or is a full new backup the only 
way to go?

Many thanks in advance

Farren Minns
John Wiley  Sons Ltd





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Re: Anyway to prevent an unwanted large backup???

2009-06-01 Thread Richard Sims

If the file system being relocated was the original Mac client's only
significant file system, then a REName Node would be the best course
of action, then doing a fresh REGister Node for the original Mac, and
deleting inconsequential filespaces from the renamed node, where the
original Mac will do (lesser) backups afresh.

Where there is external storage which may move around, using a
dedicated, virtual nodename for its backup can make more sense over
time.

   Richard Sims


TDP for Mail/Domino - can't access old backups prior to Domino upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Richard Rhodes
Hi Everyone,

Over the weekend our Notes mail team upgraded Domino sftw version from
7.0.2 to 8.0.2FP1.  After the upgrade, backups and restores via TDP/Mail
seem to work just fine, BUT, TDP/Mail can't access backups/logs prior to
the time of the upgrade. New backups after the Domino upgrade are working,
and restores from these new backups work.  What doesn't work are restore
from backups PRIOR to the Domino upgrade. I'm opening a case with IBM, but
though I'd ask the list also.

The TDPO/Mail was running just fine at the versions below prior to the
Domino upgrade.  In other words, the TSM setup did not change as part of
the Domino upgrade.

Domino Server:
AIX 5.3ml7
Domino 8.0.2FP1  (upgraded from 7.0.2)
BA client v5.5.1.0
TDP/Mail/Domino v5.5.1.0

TSM Server
AIX 5.3ml5
TSM 5.4.1.0



Thanks!

Rick


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Re: TDP for Mail/Domino - can't access old backups prior to Domino upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Efim
Hi

Backups performed by DP for Domino on a Domino 6.5.x or 7.x Server can be
restored using DP for Domino on a Domino 8 Server. (it is from
documentation, see Migration - This section describes migration scenarios)
so it is a subject to open PMR in IBM Software Support.

Efim

2009/6/1 Richard Rhodes rrho...@firstenergycorp.com

 Hi Everyone,

 Over the weekend our Notes mail team upgraded Domino sftw version from
 7.0.2 to 8.0.2FP1.  After the upgrade, backups and restores via TDP/Mail
 seem to work just fine, BUT, TDP/Mail can't access backups/logs prior to
 the time of the upgrade. New backups after the Domino upgrade are working,
 and restores from these new backups work.  What doesn't work are restore
 from backups PRIOR to the Domino upgrade. I'm opening a case with IBM, but
 though I'd ask the list also.

 The TDPO/Mail was running just fine at the versions below prior to the
 Domino upgrade.  In other words, the TSM setup did not change as part of
 the Domino upgrade.

 Domino Server:
AIX 5.3ml7
Domino 8.0.2FP1  (upgraded from 7.0.2)
BA client v5.5.1.0
TDP/Mail/Domino v5.5.1.0

 TSM Server
AIX 5.3ml5
TSM 5.4.1.0



 Thanks!

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Re: Novell/NSS Cluster backup problem

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Green
For the record, the problem was that /ListXattrNWmetadata NSS atribute
wasn't enabled on both nodes of the cluster. For this reason one node
sent data with permissions set that was different from the permissions
on the other node.

--
Warm regards,
Michael Green



On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Michael Green mishagr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Environment:

 TSM 5.5.2
 2 x Novell OES 10.2 ( based on SLES 10) servers: WIS-HB32 and WIS-HB31
 Novell Cluster Services 1.8.4
 One NSS-formatted volume /media/nss/D31 is SAN-attached to both
 servers, but  mounted on WIS-HB31 only.
 When WIS-HB31 goes down Novell cluster is capable of migrating and
 mounting this volume on WIS-HB32.

 I've installed and configured the BA client v5.5.2 as described in
 Appendix B of BA Client Installation and User's Linux Guide 5.5
 which talks about configuring BA client in a cluster environment. Both
 clients are configured with the same NODENAME WIS-HB and share dsm.opt
 file that reside on the shared NSS volume in
 /media/nss/D31/tsm/dsm.opt along with the password file.

 The problem:

 Initial backup of the NSS volume executed as NODENAME WIS-HB on
 WIS-HB31 works fine and backup of all new data is performed.
 Subsequent incremental backup run on WIS-HB31 also works as expected
 (backing up only tiny amount of changes). However, after the same NSS
 volume is migrated to WIS-HB32, the incremental backup executed as
 NODENAME WIS-HB from WIS-HB32 sends all of the data to the server like
 if it was new data that was never backed up before.

 Anyone has any experience with such setup and/or have any idea why
 incremental of the same filespace from the second node, under same
 NODENAME behaves like selected backup?
 --
 Warm regards,
 Michael Green



Re: Anyway to prevent an unwanted large backup???

2009-06-01 Thread Minns, Farren - Chichester
Aha, that's a much better way to go.

Wonderful!

Many thanks

Farren




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Richard Sims
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Anyway to prevent an unwanted large backup???

If the file system being relocated was the original Mac client's only
significant file system, then a REName Node would be the best course
of action, then doing a fresh REGister Node for the original Mac, and
deleting inconsequential filespaces from the renamed node, where the
original Mac will do (lesser) backups afresh.

Where there is external storage which may move around, using a
dedicated, virtual nodename for its backup can make more sense over
time.

Richard Sims

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NOde Data removal from active stgpool

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Green
A node that was in backup has been decomissioned. The node was a
member in a  domain that had ACTIVEDEST set and therefore the node
have all its file spaces in ACTIVE  stgpool.
Now, since the node is decomissioned there is no requirement to
continue keeping its data in ACTIVE stgpool anymore.
How do I remove its data from there?

I figured that I can create another active stgpool, move that node
data (and only that node data) with move noded to that stgpool and
after that destroy the volumes with discardd=y.

Any other, more elegant ways maybe?
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Full system state backups

2009-06-01 Thread Fred Johanson
Our AD admin would like more than the default number of VERE for the System 
State on the domain controllers.  It looks from the log that a full backup is 
done with Shadow Copy, but when I look in the contents table, not all files are 
backed up every day.  Since my ignorance of AD and SystemStates exceeds the 
admin's ignorance of TSM, I'm not sure of the appropriate answer.  If it is 
possible, how do I construct a generic include for the cloptset From this?

nodename\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState


Fred Johanson
TSM Administrator
University of Chicago

773-702-8464


ANS4018E Error

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Green
I began backing up a new client today. It's SLES system running
iFolder (a file sharing product from Novell).
The product resides on NSS formatted volume.
Upon doing initial backup got this error:
ANS4018E Error processing
'/media/nss/NFVOL/iFolder/simias/data/simias/SimiasFiles/0a/a73fda04-34fd-4b1e-9073-21d0e813b2c2/NDrive/baruch/KNOWKEDGE
WIZARD/??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת
ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ??
??? ת ?': file name too long

The file name seems to be in hebrew (My terminal is incapable of
displaying the hebrew characters properly).
Other files using hebrew characters seem to be backed up ok.

Any insights what can be done about this problem (besides the obvious
have the user rename his file)?

Client is at  version 5.5.2/Linux. So is the server.
 --
Warm regards,
Michael Green


Re: ANS4018E Error

2009-06-01 Thread Len Boyle
Hello Michael, 

This is a semi wild guess, If this was windows I would suggest you look at the 
Unicode setting for the filespace. It has been a while since I have had a 
novell client so I am not sure if they support UNICODE or not and what is the 
max path and segment length for the novell client.

But if it is Unicode it might be counting the multiple bytes of a Unicode 
character as multiple characters instead of one Unicode character pushing you 
over a limit. 

See the sample values for UNICODE in the following output from a query 
filespace command:

 Node Name: FRISCO-1
Filespace Name: \\frisco-1\d$_OLD
Hexadecimal Filespace Name:
  FSID: 2
  Platform: WinNT
Filespace Type: NTFS
 Is Filespace Unicode?: No
 Capacity (MB): 138,701.8
  Pct Util: 43.3
   Last Backup Start Date/Time: 12/25/2001 23:00:32
Days Since Last Backup Started: 2,715
  Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 12/26/2001 05:07:00
  Days Since Last Backup Completed: 2,714
ast Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time:
ays Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed:

 Node Name: FRISCO-1
Filespace Name: \\frisco-1\d$
Hexadecimal Filespace Name: 5c5c66726973636f2d315c6424
  FSID: 5
  Platform: WinNT
Filespace Type: NTFS
ore...   (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel)

 Is Filespace Unicode?: Yes
 Capacity (MB): 511,997.0
  Pct Util: 38.5
   Last Backup Start Date/Time: 05/30/2009 23:43:19
Days Since Last Backup Started: 2
  Last Backup Completion Date/Time: 05/31/2009 20:59:17
  Days Since Last Backup Completed: 1
ast Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time:
ays Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed:

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of 
Michael Green
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 4:02 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] ANS4018E Error

I began backing up a new client today. It's SLES system running
iFolder (a file sharing product from Novell).
The product resides on NSS formatted volume.
Upon doing initial backup got this error:
ANS4018E Error processing
'/media/nss/NFVOL/iFolder/simias/data/simias/SimiasFiles/0a/a73fda04-34fd-4b1e-9073-21d0e813b2c2/NDrive/baruch/KNOWKEDGE
WIZARD/??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת
ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ?? ??? ת ש?? ??ע? ??
??? ת ?': file name too long

The file name seems to be in hebrew (My terminal is incapable of
displaying the hebrew characters properly).
Other files using hebrew characters seem to be backed up ok.

Any insights what can be done about this problem (besides the obvious
have the user rename his file)?

Client is at  version 5.5.2/Linux. So is the server.
 --
Warm regards,
Michael Green



Re: Question

2009-06-01 Thread Lepre, James
 Hello Everyone,

 

 I have two questions

 

If I run the following select statement 

select distinct node_name from volumeusage where volume_name='xx'

 

I get a list of nodes on that tape.. Is there a way that I can delete
data from that tape by node 

 

For example I want to keep one node on that tape but delete the data
from the nodes

 

My second question is.. is there a select statement that can tell which
tapes have archive data on them by node

 

Thank you all

 

James 

 


  
  
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query vol output format

2009-06-01 Thread Keith Arbogast

The 'query volume'  output from a Linux TSM 5.4.0.3 server is
formatted with expanded numbers in the 'Estimated Capacity' field.
The 'query volume' output from a linux TSM 5.5.2.1 server is formatted
with 'G' or 'T' in the 'Estimated Capacity' field, as needed.  I need
the expanded number style output of release 5.4 since, in comma-
delimited form, it can be imported to an Excel spreadsheet for monthly
reporting.

Is there a setting in TSM 5.5 to obtain the 5.4 style output?   A
sample of the two types of output follows.

Linux TSM 5.4.0.3 comma-delimited output
B1,TS35BLDB,TS3500BL,3,157,777.0,0.1,Full
B2,TS35BLDB,TS3500BL,3,575,771.8,98.5,Full

Linux TSM 5.5.2.1 comma-delimited output
I1,3584BKUP,3584-01CLASS,2.3 T,100.0,Full
I10005,3584BKUP,3584-01CLASS,1.2 T,52.0,Full

Thank you,
Keith Arbogast
Indiana University


Re: ANS4018E Error

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Green
Thanks Len,

I need to check whether NSS file system IS UNICODE. I know that people
store in the this specific file system files in all sorts of languages
(russian, arabic and probably others) with hebrew being second to
english. So I guess it is UNICODE. However the q f reports that it
isn't:

tsm q f -detail
  # Last Incr Date  TypefsID  Unicode  File Space Name
--- --    ---  ---
  1   06/01/09   23:29:24   NSS6  No   /media/nss/D31

The way I see it is that if a file system type supported by TSM v5.5
(NSS in this case) is capable of storing file name that long, TSM
should be able to pick it up?  I'll check tomorrow the true length of
the  file name.

Another thing that deeply concerns me is that despite the fact that
the error was logged, failed files count came out equal to zero.
Thus giving me no indication that something has just gone wrong:

06/01/09   22:07:25 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects inspected:  394,423
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects backed up:  174
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects updated:  0
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects rebound:  0
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects deleted:  0
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects expired:  3
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of objects failed:   0
06/01/09   22:07:25 Total number of bytes transferred:   226.26 MB
06/01/09   22:07:25 Data transfer time:   13.59 sec
06/01/09   22:07:25 Network data transfer rate:17,041.36 KB/sec
06/01/09   22:07:25 Aggregate data transfer rate:  2,990.95 KB/sec
06/01/09   22:07:25 Objects compressed by:0%
06/01/09   22:07:25 Elapsed processing time:   00:01:17
06/01/09   22:07:25 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END
06/01/09   22:07:25 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT END 22_SCHED_3 06/01/09   22:00:00
06/01/09   22:07:25 Scheduled event '22_SCHED_3' completed successfully.
06/01/09   22:07:25 Sending results for scheduled event '22_SCHED_3'.
06/01/09   22:07:25 Results sent to server for scheduled event '22_SCHED_3'.

I spotted the error only because I have habit of manually going
through the day one logs of all new clients.
--
Warm regards,
Michael Green


Re: Question

2009-06-01 Thread Dwight Cook
You could use the move nodedata to move other nodes off that tape or move
the node you want to keep to another tape.  
Say you have one node's data you want isolated... mark other filling vols in
that pool readonly and then just use a move nodedata.

If you want to purge just data on that tape for a single node...
Define a temp stgpool, then use the move nodedata with the tostgpool option,
send it to the temp pool, then del the vol with discard=yes.

Since the volumeusage has the copy type in it... you could add that into
your select statement.

 NODE_NAME: A
 COPY_TYPE: ARCHIVE
FILESPACE_NAME: /tdpmux
  STGPOOL_NAME: 3592P1A
   VOLUME_NAME: ABC123
  FILESPACE_ID: 2

select distinct node_name,volume_name from volumeusage where
copy_type='ARCHIVE' group by node_name,volume_name



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Lepre, James
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 4:04 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Question

 Hello Everyone,

 

 I have two questions

 

If I run the following select statement 

select distinct node_name from volumeusage where volume_name='xx'

 

I get a list of nodes on that tape.. Is there a way that I can delete
data from that tape by node 

 

For example I want to keep one node on that tape but delete the data
from the nodes

 

My second question is.. is there a select statement that can tell which
tapes have archive data on them by node

 

Thank you all

 

James 

 


  
  
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Re: Question

2009-06-01 Thread Remco Post

What I'm always wondering about when these sort of questions arise is
'why would you want to do _that_ ???'

I usually don't care about particular volumes unless they break, and I
don't care about nodes unless well, they either break or have
died ;-). Why do you only care about the data on that tape for that
volume? Has the node done something to you?

On 1 jun 2009, at 23:46, Dwight Cook wrote:


You could use the move nodedata to move other nodes off that tape or
move
the node you want to keep to another tape.
Say you have one node's data you want isolated... mark other filling
vols in
that pool readonly and then just use a move nodedata.

If you want to purge just data on that tape for a single node...
Define a temp stgpool, then use the move nodedata with the tostgpool
option,
send it to the temp pool, then del the vol with discard=yes.

Since the volumeusage has the copy type in it... you could add that
into
your select statement.

   NODE_NAME: A
   COPY_TYPE: ARCHIVE
FILESPACE_NAME: /tdpmux
STGPOOL_NAME: 3592P1A
 VOLUME_NAME: ABC123
FILESPACE_ID: 2

select distinct node_name,volume_name from volumeusage where
copy_type='ARCHIVE' group by node_name,volume_name



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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On
Behalf Of
Lepre, James
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 4:04 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Question

Hello Everyone,



I have two questions



If I run the following select statement

select distinct node_name from volumeusage where volume_name='xx'



I get a list of nodes on that tape.. Is there a way that I can delete
data from that tape by node



For example I want to keep one node on that tape but delete the data
from the nodes



My second question is.. is there a select statement that can tell
which
tapes have archive data on them by node



Thank you all



James


--

Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind regards,

Remco Post


Re: query vol output format

2009-06-01 Thread Roger Deschner
Basically, you should not be trapping the output of any QUERY commands.
These are designed to be human-readable, not machine-readable. Instead
you should be doing SQL-style SELECT commands to retrieve exactly the
information you want, in a format that is much less likely to change
with new releases. It's often faster too!

Roger Deschner  University of Illinois at Chicago rog...@uic.edu
There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand
binary, and those who don't ...


On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Keith Arbogast wrote:

The 'query volume'  output from a Linux TSM 5.4.0.3 server is
formatted with expanded numbers in the 'Estimated Capacity' field.
The 'query volume' output from a linux TSM 5.5.2.1 server is formatted
with 'G' or 'T' in the 'Estimated Capacity' field, as needed.  I need
the expanded number style output of release 5.4 since, in comma-
delimited form, it can be imported to an Excel spreadsheet for monthly
reporting.

Is there a setting in TSM 5.5 to obtain the 5.4 style output?   A
sample of the two types of output follows.

Linux TSM 5.4.0.3 comma-delimited output
B1,TS35BLDB,TS3500BL,3,157,777.0,0.1,Full
B2,TS35BLDB,TS3500BL,3,575,771.8,98.5,Full

Linux TSM 5.5.2.1 comma-delimited output
I1,3584BKUP,3584-01CLASS,2.3 T,100.0,Full
I10005,3584BKUP,3584-01CLASS,1.2 T,52.0,Full

Thank you,
Keith Arbogast
Indiana University



Re: Full system state backups

2009-06-01 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
I think you need:
1) define dedicated management class for SYSTEMSTATE like MYSYS;
2)  define copy group for MYSYS with required VERE;
3) add INCLUDE.SYSTEMSTATE MYSYS in appropriate place of dsm.opt.

Grigori G. Solonovitch

Senior Technical Architect

Information Technology  Bank of Kuwait and Middle East  http://www.bkme.com

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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Fred 
Johanson
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 9:45 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Full system state backups

Our AD admin would like more than the default number of VERE for the System 
State on the domain controllers.  It looks from the log that a full backup is 
done with Shadow Copy, but when I look in the contents table, not all files are 
backed up every day.  Since my ignorance of AD and SystemStates exceeds the 
admin's ignorance of TSM, I'm not sure of the appropriate answer.  If it is 
possible, how do I construct a generic include for the cloptset From this?

nodename\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState


Fred Johanson
TSM Administrator
University of Chicago

773-702-8464

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Old Web interface

2009-06-01 Thread Yudi Darmadi

Dear all,

I need to configure the old web interface for TSM (V5.5 Linux Server). Does
anyone have the linux.idl for TSM 5.5? Please send it to me, thanks in
advance.


Best Regards,


Yudi Darmadi
PT Niagaprima Paramitra
Jl. KH Ahmad Dahlan No.25  Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12130
Phone: 021-72799949; Fax: 021-72799950; Mobile: 081905530830
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