Re: How Best to Suspend a Schedule

2002-04-19 Thread John Johnson

Instead of disablesched yes in the dsmserv.opt file, you can run
disable sessions from an admin client.  Then again, this would prevent any
new backup sessions from starting.  Not just those in a particular
schedule.  Updating the schedule to some future start date is the best
solution.

For question # 2.  A somewhat more elegant way of preventing a single
client from running a schedule is to lock the client using the lock node
command.

John Johnson




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That would involve recycling the server, wouldn't it? I'm
guessing from Paul's e-mail that he's looking for something he
can do online.

What I've done in the past is update the start date of the
schedule to the following day, that way it won't run in the
coming evening, but will pick up again the next day without me
having to intervene.

On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Edgardo Moso wrote:

For #1 you can set , disablesched   Yes  in the dsmserv.opt file.





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As a relative newbie to TSM, I'd be interested to hear what is the easiest
way to temporarily:
1- Suspend a backup schedule from running.
2- Suspend an individual client's participation in a backup schedule.

I've accomplished #2 by removing the client schedule association, though I
don't regard this method to be particularly elegant.

Thanks in advance.

Paul E. Kilmer
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Restore BackupSet - What is it doing?

2002-04-11 Thread John Johnson

Experimenting with backupsets.

I understand that TSM treats the backupset as one file, and discovered that
it mounts all the volumes before sending data.

What I don't know is, what is TSM doing when it's mounting the volumes?  Is
it verifying the integrity, or availability of all the volumes?  Is it
cacheing the data?

I actually cancelled my session before it finished reading all the volumes.
So I didn't get any data.  Does it remount the volumes a second time to
send the data?

Thanks

John Johnson



Re: End of Service

2002-03-21 Thread John Johnson

. . . or end of September for S/390

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Just in case no one noticed, TSM v4.1 goes end of service at the end of
June.  If you find that you don't have time to get upgraded by then,
you may want to sign up for extended support:

https://www.tivoli.com/secure/Tivoli_Electronic_Support/prodextension.nsf/SupExt?OpenForm


-Josh



Re: IBM Director TSM

2002-03-11 Thread John Johnson

I don't know about esntevt.dat, but netdom.ini and netnodes.ini contain the
groups and systems you have defined.  How easily you can recreate these
definitions would determine your need to back them up.

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Anyone backing up IBM Director. We are getting the following files in use
during backup. IBM support isn't any help what these are used for and if
they can be excluded from the backup...

esntevt.dat
netdom.ini
netnodes.ini

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Re: how to free licenses ??

2001-07-12 Thread John Johnson

Run the command AUDIT LICENSES to update this value, and get back into
compliance.

John Johnson




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Hi *SM'ers !

A little embarrassing problem : a few days ago I got a message from  TSM
server, telling me I was not in compliance with license terms : - so far I
agree, I added few new nodes to the system ...
 I then decided to remove some old nodes that where not in use anymore,
with the goal freeing some licenses ... Guess what ? I still have the same
number of managed servers in use !!!
How is it possible to update this value ??
Any help would be greatly appreciated ...
TIA
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Re: OS/2 Standard Include/Exclude Lists

2001-06-25 Thread John Johnson

Here is what we use, not all that much to them.


DOMainC: D:

EXCLUDE?:*
INCLUDEd:\users\*
INCLUDEd:\users\...\*
INCLUDEd:\public\*
INCLUDEd:\public\...\*
INCLUDEc:\cmlib\dbserver.*
INCLUDEc:\ibmlan\dcdb\profile\*.xrf
INCLUDEc:\ibmcom\protocol.ini

I also use Exclude.dir statements extensively to exclude the remaining
directories on C: and D:.


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Would anyone using the OS/2 backup client let me know what standard
include/exclude statements you are using?  I have those for NT.  I would
also be interested in any for Windows 2000.

Thanks

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Lost Admin password

2001-06-18 Thread John Johnson

Does anybody know a way to recover from a lost admin password.  We have an
ADSM server running on AIX, but no one knows the passwords to the admin
ID's.  I have been able to login to the server, but only as an
Analyst/Operator.  There are three ID's with System authority, two of which
are locked out.

 Is there a way to unlock/reset these ID's when logged into the AIX system
with root authority?


Thanks.