Antw: Help on Restore Commands!
Hi, the command look like this: restore -fromnode=sourcenode sourcefilespec destinationfilespec Hope this will help. Wolfgang Al'shaebani, Bassam Bassam.Al'[EMAIL PROTECTED] 16.09.02 20:27:53 Hello TSM'rs, I'm looking for two commands and here's the scenario: I have two TSM Clients, I need to recover fileA From ServerA and place it in directory B on clientB. I know that you first have to give client B rights to access data on ClientA files. Then I would have to issue a dsmc restore command, but I forgot the switches and for some reason I can not find it in any of my manuels, I know it's there, I just can find it. I need to restore from a previous date, so I will need the fromdate paramater. Thanks for your assistance... PS. Im running TSM 4.2.1. on AIX 4.3.3 Regards, Bassam Al'Shaebani
Estimated Capacity
Hi *SM'ers, I have one Question about the estimated capacity for deviceclass definition. TSM V4 R1 on OS390 2.8 with 3494 tapelibrary and 3590 Magstar Cartridge. As far as I know the normal capacity of one 3590 Magstar cratridge is 10 GB. With compaction the capacity is 30 GB. The compaction for the dataclas wich manages my magstar tapes is activated. At my device-class wich belong to this cartridges I have the estimated capacity set to 9 GB. So, if I think about these setting I belief that I don't use the full capacity of my tapes. Before I set the estimated capacity to 27 GB: Are there any expiriences about the real compaction of data on tape? To wich value I can set the estimated cpacity without runnign into trouble? TIA Wolfgang
Antw: Re: TDP 2.2 for Exchange remote control
Thanks for information. Have a nice weekend! Wolfgang There is no remote client like the TSM web client for the TDPs. We know about the requirement and it is logged in our requirements database. It is on our list of things to do. Until then, you will need to use remote utilities like Terminal Services, PCAnywhere, ReachOut, VNC, etc. Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leave everything a little better than you found it. - Smile a lot: it costs nothing and is beyond price.
Re: Antw: Re: TDP 4 Exchange,relationship between Full andIncremental Bac kup
Del, Seay, thanks for help. I had read the chapters at the TDP book before I asked the group and know I even understand it. Know I can ask my next question ;-) Wolfgang Del Hoobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15.05.02 12:47:41 My question point to this: To restore exchange I need one fullbackup or one fullbackup and a set of incrementals or one differential backup. However, I need one fullbackup. How can I or TDP secure that there is a correct set of full and incremental backups to restore from an incremental backup? Wolfgang, You are correct, to restore an Exchange server you need, ONE of the following: 1 Full backup (already has the logs it needs to recover) or 1 Full backup + NN incremental backups or 1 Full backup + 1 latest differential backup This is covered in Chapter 1 of the TDP for Exchange book under a section titled TDP for Exchange Backup Strategy Considerations TDP for Exchange version 2.2 will always keep the latest FULL backup until another FULL backup is completed succesfully. It will NOT expire any INCREMENTAL or DIFFERENTIAL backups that go with the latest FULL backup until the next FULL backup is completed succesfully. I hope that helps. Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leave everything a little better than you found it. - Smile a lot: it costs nothing and is beyond price.
TDP 2.2 for Exchange remote control
Hi again, I've a new question concerning TDP 2.2 for Exchange. Sorry, but we are migrating to Exchange this summer. Is there a way to handle the TDP-Clients at the Exchange Servers remote with TSM utilities? At the Backup/Archive Client from TSM I can do it via webclient. I'm missing anything like this for the TDP. Or must I go to all servers, if I want to change anything or control the backups? If there is no way to do this with Tivoli I must do it with other remoteutilities. Hope this will be my last question! TIA Wolfgang
Antw: Re: TDP 4 Exchange,relationship between Full and Incremental Bac kup
Hi Paul, I understand the difference between a full, incremental and differential backup. My question point to this: To restore exchange I need one fullbackup or one fullbackup and a set of incrementals or one differential backup. However, I need one fullbackup. How can I or TDP secure that there is a correct set of full and incremental backups to restore from an incremental backup? Wolfgang Seay, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15.05.02 05:57:10 Del, What folks do not understand about TDP for Exchange is that it is just a vehicle to store and manage exchange backkup objects. There are 3 types, full, incremental, differential. Full backs up everything including the recovery logs. Incremental backups what has changed since the last full or incremental. Incrementals have to be restore in total one at a time on top of the FULL to get back to where the failure is on time. Differential is all the changes since the last FULL every time you run it. Nothing is done with the logs on differential or incremental based on what I know, only on FULL are they backed up/deleted. I think I am right on this. The key is that Exchange just provides an intelligent object name and pours the data to TSM in that object. Think of it as a container. By having intelligent names the TDP can figure out what has to be done to restore the Exchange store. I think a clear explanation of how these TDPs generally work would really help many people on the list. MS-SQL is similar. But Oracle RMAN keeps the intelligence in its own RMAN catalog. SAP is similar to Oracle except the backup information (BKI) file is required to restore the database not the RMAN catalog. These are the ones I have researched and studied a little bit. Paul D. Seay, Jr. Technical Specialist Naptheon, INC 757-688-8180 -Original Message- From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 7:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TDP 4 Exchange, relationship between Full and Incremental Backup What happens, when I define a schedule wich makes a full backup once a week and incremental at the other days. Then the full backup doesn't run correct, and the old one is expired. Is the next incremental automaticly an full backup? Wolfgang, No, because the command to run a FULL backup is different than the command to run an INCREMENTAL backup. Thanks, Del
TDP 4 Exchange, relationship between Full and Incremental Backup
Hi *sm profis, I have a little question to tune my understanding of TDP 4 exchange. When I have to do a restore from an icremental backup TSM restores the last full backup and all following incremental backups. How secure TSM that there is a valid full backup? What happens, when I define a schedule wich makes a full backup once a week and incremental at the other days. Then, shit happens, the full backup doesn't run correct, and the old one is expired. Is the next incremental automaticly an full backup? TIA Wolfgang
Download TDP for MS-Exchange and Oracle?
Hi all, does anyone know if it is possible to download TDP for MS-Exchange and for Oracle from web? I know that it is possible for TDP for SAP/R3 but can't find a link for other TDP's. TIA Wolfgang
Antw: TDP for SAP
Hm, i can't see any mistake in your utilfile. Do you have any include/exclude statements in your dsm.opt file? Gianni Garda [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15.02.02 09:43:16 Hi all This is my initSID.utl I have a problem with TDP for SAP I have set a BRBACKUPMGTCLASS xxx and a BRARCHIVEMGTCLASS yyy in my initSID.utl. When I start the save of the redo log files the first file is saved with BRARCHIVEMGTCLASS yyy (this is true) but all the others are saved with BRBACKUPMGTCLASS xxx. Why all files are not saved with BRARCHIVEMGTCLASS yyy ? The command is brarchive.. Thanks in advance Bye -- Gianni Garda Technical Support H.M.S S.p.A.
Antw: TDP for SAP
Hi, can you send your init-file to the list? Wolfgang
Antw: Re: include a mounted file system
Thanks Bill, thats my mistake. Now the incremental run like I want. Wolfgang Bill Colwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.10.01 22:23:54 You need to add directory wildcarding to your statements. For example, include /usr/sap/P02/trans/.../* D30 hope this helps, -- -- Bill Colwell C. S. Draper Lab Cambridge, Ma. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/23/01 at 05:23 PM, Wolfgang Herkenrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi all, TSM-Server 4.1.4.0 on OS390 AIX-Client 4.2.0.0 I have a little problem with an include statement for an file system. I want to do incremental backups of this system. To do this with a spezial managementclass, I do the following include statements at my dsm.sys file: include /usr/sap/P02/trans/* D30 include /etc/* 7tage include /var/spool/cron/crontabs/* 7tage include /home/lvrtrans/* D30 include /home/lvrsend/* D30 include /home/lvrpool/sapp02.hr* 6JAHRE include /home/lvrpool/hr_out* 6JAHRE include /home/lvrtrans/mvs.hr04 6JAHRE The mounted file system is the /usr/sap/P02/trans. There are no exclude statements in the dsm.sys file. Every time I do the incremental backup of this directory all files are backed up. Thats not what incremental is made for. I looked at the backed up files with q backup and saw, that the defaultmanagementclass was taken instead of the class I had said in the dsm.sys file. I test a littlebit and found, that when I set the whole path to a file and backed up the file the correct managementclass was taken. For example, if I set the include statement include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat D30 and then do dsmc -inc /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat all runs correct. It also runs correct if I set the include statement to include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/* D30 But when I tried include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/* the default managementclass was taken. The other include statements work. I tried different positions of the include statement but it doesn't help. Has anyone an idea what I'm doing wrong? THX, Wolfgang
include a mounted file system
I forget to say that the /usr/sap/P02/trans is a mounted file system. Wolfgang
include a mounted file system
Hi all, TSM-Server 4.1.4.0 on OS390 AIX-Client 4.2.0.0 I have a little problem with an include statement for an file system. I want to do incremental backups of this system. To do this with a spezial managementclass, I do the following include statements at my dsm.sys file: include /usr/sap/P02/trans/* D30 include /etc/* 7tage include /var/spool/cron/crontabs/* 7tage include /home/lvrtrans/* D30 include /home/lvrsend/* D30 include /home/lvrpool/sapp02.hr* 6JAHRE include /home/lvrpool/hr_out* 6JAHRE include /home/lvrtrans/mvs.hr04 6JAHRE The mounted file system is the /usr/sap/P02/trans. There are no exclude statements in the dsm.sys file. Every time I do the incremental backup of this directory all files are backed up. Thats not what incremental is made for. I looked at the backed up files with q backup and saw, that the defaultmanagementclass was taken instead of the class I had said in the dsm.sys file. I test a littlebit and found, that when I set the whole path to a file and backed up the file the correct managementclass was taken. For example, if I set the include statement include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat D30 and then do dsmc -inc /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/umodstat.dat all runs correct. It also runs correct if I set the include statement to include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/46C/* D30 But when I tried include /usr/sap/P02/trans/upgrade/T02/* the default managementclass was taken. The other include statements work. I tried different positions of the include statement but it doesn't help. Has anyone an idea what I'm doing wrong? THX, Wolfgang
Version Key needed????
Hi, I've downloaded the TSM Version 4.2.0.1 for AIX from Internet. Before I begin to try the installation, does anyone knows wether I need something like a version key to update my old TSM??? TIA Wolfgang
Antw: Re: Scratching empty tapes
Hi, thanks for answers. I think I've got the problem. My colleague labeld new volumes when I was in holiday. He didn't label the volumes as scratch volume. I will shoot him when he is back at office on monday. Now I've got the problem to change the tapes to scratch tapes. I tried to do it with 'update volume' but TSM won't it. Must I delete the volumes and label them again Wolfgang
Antw: Turning off migration and reclamation
Hi Nancy, as far as I know there is no other way to do this. Wolfgang Nancy R. Brizuela [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27.08.01 21:47:41 All, I am new to TSM. In the OS/390 Administrator's Guide, it recommends that you turn off migration and reclamation while you backup the database. Is there any other way to do this besides setting the HIGHMIG and RECLAIM parameters on each storage pool to 100 and then resetting them back to the original percentages after the backup is done? Thanks, Nancy Brizuela University of Wyoming IBM Systems Group Ivinson Room 238 (307) 766-2958
Starting Script from server console
Hi 'smers, I'm a littlebit confused. My TSM-Server is Version 3.7.3.0 on OS390 R10. Here a extract from Administrators Guide: The scripts can be processed directly on the server console, the web interface, or included in an administrative command schedule. I tried the following command from MVS: /f tsm,run redologstandard I get the following message: ANR1491E Server command scripts cannot be started from the server console. So, is there a contradictory or am I stupid??? Wolfgang
Antw: restore db
Hi Manoel, 1. No, I think it's not ok. If the DB really was 4MB large TSM only need 4MB for the restore. 2. It is possible. You have to preallocate the DB for the restore. If you allocate the DB to small, TSM told you how much space it needs. So, I think you DB wasn't 4 MB, I think it was 64 MB. Wolfgang Manoel Braz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27.06.00 21:28:06 Hi *SMs, 1- I am trying to restore a DB that it has 4MB for test but TSM asks for = 64MB of free space to do the restore. Is it ok? 2- Is it possible to restore a DB when I do not know the size of it? Thanks, Manoel
Backup Image didn't run
Hi *SMer's, Server 3.7 on OS/390, Client 3.7 on AIX. I tried to do a backup image of a filesystem, but it won't start. If I define mode=incremental I get the Message: ANS1074I *** User Abort *** Ok, I think this happens because there is noch full backup of the filesystem. When I define mode=selektive Iget the Message: Backup Image Funktion Invoked. But nothing happens. Here are the settings that I have done: In dsm.sys I define the option 'include.image /usr/HTTPServer 30_DAYS'. In the dsm.opt I define 'DOMAIN.image /dev/lvhttp'. The command that I start is 'dsmc backkup image /usr/HTTPServer -mode=s'. The Backup-Copygroup 30_DAYS is a normal Backup-Copygroup. Is there something I forget? Must I define a special Backup-Copygroup? When I start the command 'query image /usr/HTTPServer' I get the Message: Unknown system error. Please check the TSM Error Log for any additional information. But when I look at the Error Log I found nothing. Are there any ideas? TIA Wolfgang
upgrade to TSM-Server 4.1.xx
Hi *sm'ers, one little Question: I want to upgrade a TSM 3.7 Server to Version 4.1. on a AIX-System. From MVS I know that I have to start the new Version with 'upgrade DB'. At the manual 'TSM for AIX Quick Start Version 4.1' I didn't find such a hint. Isn't it necessary at AIX??? Wolfgang
Antw: Re: TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
Yes, they are same. One time I try it whith linking the api/bin to the ba/bin to ensure, that they are equal. Wolfgang Davidson, Becky [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.04.01 15:43:03 Are both the /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/dsm.sys and the /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys set the same for that node? -Original Message- From: Wolfgang Herkenrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE Hi *'SM'ers, I installed TDP 3.1.0.5 on a TSM-Client 3.7.20 (AIX 4.3.3). After some starting problems the client is now able to backup. But now I've got the following problem: At my dsm.sys file in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin I set the passwordaccess to prompt. All works fine. But when I change the passowordaccess to generate the passwordverification fails. The passwordrequired parameter at the util-file is set to no (like it is discribed at the documentation). So, I changed the password for the client at the server. I start dsmc with root-user and tipe the new password. So far so good. Now I run the command 'backint -p initSYS.utl -f password' to set the password for TDP. But it failes. Are there any ideas why my normal dsmc session works and the backint call failed? TIA Wolfgang
Re: Antw: Re: TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
I think not, because the User's Guide for TDP for R3 offer this possibility. Nicholas Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.04.01 16:47:53 TDP for Oracle can't use passwordaccess generate I'm not sure if all the TDP's have the same issue or not. Nick Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Antw: Re: TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
Hi, I changed the right for the passwordfile to 777 but it doesn't help. I think that this is not the problem. When I try to change the password vor tdp with passwordaccess prompt is works. And this password is stored at the same file, as far as I know. Greatings, Wolfgang Cody Cauchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.04.01 14:12:43 If you are not root make sure that the encrypted password's rights are not rwx for root only. I ran into the same problem when I implemented TDP for Lotus Domino on our AIX machines. Cody Cauchi, Systems Programmer, ITS University of Windsor 401 Sunset Avenue Windsor, Ontario Phone - 253-3000 x4435 Wolfgang Herkenrath To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w.herkenrathcc: @LVR.DE Subject: TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] rist.edu 04/23/2001 09:54 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager Hi *'SM'ers, I installed TDP 3.1.0.5 on a TSM-Client 3.7.20 (AIX 4.3.3). After some starting problems the client is now able to backup. But now I've got the following problem: At my dsm.sys file in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin I set the passwordaccess to prompt. All works fine. But when I change the passowordaccess to generate the passwordverification fails. The passwordrequired parameter at the util-file is set to no (like it is discribed at the documentation). So, I changed the password for the client at the server. I start dsmc with root-user and tipe the new password. So far so good. Now I run the command 'backint -p initSYS.utl -f password' to set the password for TDP. But it failes. Are there any ideas why my normal dsmc session works and the backint call failed? TIA Wolfgang
TDP 3.1 and PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
Hi *'SM'ers, I installed TDP 3.1.0.5 on a TSM-Client 3.7.20 (AIX 4.3.3). After some starting problems the client is now able to backup. But now I've got the following problem: At my dsm.sys file in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin I set the passwordaccess to prompt. All works fine. But when I change the passowordaccess to generate the passwordverification fails. The passwordrequired parameter at the util-file is set to no (like it is discribed at the documentation). So, I changed the password for the client at the server. I start dsmc with root-user and tipe the new password. So far so good. Now I run the command 'backint -p initSYS.utl -f password' to set the password for TDP. But it failes. Are there any ideas why my normal dsmc session works and the backint call failed? TIA Wolfgang
Password synchronisation
Hi *SMer's, is there a way to synchronize the password for one node on two server's? I have 2 TSM-Servers (3.7.*), one at OS390, one at AIX. I registered 1 Node (AIX) at both servers. The registration at the OS390 exist for a longer time. I add the AIX-Server to dsm.sys with option passwordaccess generate. When I try to connect to the AIX-Server I get Message ANS1503E, password not availible. So I think by my self, ok, at the passwordfile the client can only find the generated password for my OS390-Server. So I set the option passworddir for the AIX-Server, but it themes that it doesn't work. With passwordaccess prompt I've got no problems. So, is there a way to use passwordacces generate and synchronize the password at two servers? TIA Wolfgang
Antw: Re: Password synchronisation
Hi Suad, I alway have done this. But it doesn't work. I try to logon to server with 'dsmc -servername=tsm'. Then I tried the 'q sess' command. I've got the following message: ANS1503E Valid password not available for server 'TSM'. The administrator for your system must run TSM and enter the password to store it locally. Ich reseted the password at the server several times, but no success. Must I do anything at the node whith my Admin-ID? The message confuse me. Wolfgang Suad Musovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23.03.01 10:56:57 I think you want to have multiple SEVERNAME in your options file. e.g. SERVERNAME myOS390 commmethod TCPIP tcpport 1500 TCPserveraddress mframe.company.com passwordaccess generate ... (all the options you want) SERVERNAME myAIX commmethod TCPIP tcpport 1500 TCPserveraddress rsbox.company.com passwordaccess generate ... (all the options you want) This will create seperate password files for each SERVERNAME entry. Its not synchronising them but you don't have to enter passwords for each one Cheers, Suad -- On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 10:18:16AM +0100, Wolfgang Herkenrath wrote: Hi *SMer's, is there a way to synchronize the password for one node on two server's? I have 2 TSM-Servers (3.7.*), one at OS390, one at AIX. I registered 1 Node (AIX) at both servers. The registration at the OS390 exist for a longer time. I add the AIX-Server to dsm.sys with option passwordaccess generate. When I try to connect to the AIX-Server I get Message ANS1503E, password not availible. So I think by my self, ok, at the passwordfile the client can only find the generated password for my OS390-Server. So I set the option passworddir for the AIX-Server, but it themes that it doesn't work. With passwordaccess prompt I've got no problems. So, is there a way to use passwordacces generate and synchronize the password at two servers? TIA Wolfgang
Re: Antw: Re: define additional logvolume
Hi Maria, yes I did. At the meantime I've got my mistake. I had defined the volume as db volume instead of log volume. Sometimes I want to kill me. Thanks, Wolfgang Maria Paz Gimeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18.02.01 20:19:26 Did you also give the command: extend log 162? This is required after you define a new log file in order for *SM to use it Maria - Original Message - From: Wolfgang Herkenrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 7:19 AM Subject: Antw: Re: define additional logvolume Hi, this is not the problem. My log is currently 488 MB and I want to enlarge it to 650 MB Wolfgang "Toora, Kuli" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13.02.01 15:09:16 Hello, How big is your recovery log currently? Have you reached the max recovery log size? the max you can have is 5420 mb. Thanks, Kuli Toora Npower Enterprise Services Kingswinford 01384 275346 Mobile : 07989 492903 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Herkenrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 February 2001 13:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: define additional logvolume Hi *SM'ers, TSM 3.7 Level 3.0 on OS390R8 Last week I made a upgrade from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7 Today I tried to increase the Recoverylog. Allocation of space for Recovery Log on OS390 run without failure. The define of the dbvolume run without failure too. But the query db and query logvolume command doesn't show the new Volume or any space for extension. When I try to delete the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume not defined to tsm. When I try to define the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume allready exist. At disklog I can see the volume. Before I contact Tivoli: Is there an known problem? I didn't found anything at IBM-Database. Are there any ideas what went wrong? Gru_, Wolfgang === This incoming e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked at GPU Power UK or npower, and has been found to be clean from any virus infection (using Sophos Sweep 3.42 + patches). npower Service Desk (internal telephone 187, external 01384 343687, or e-mail npower Postmasters [internally] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] [externally]) or GPU Power Help Desk (internal telephone 185, external 01384 405118, or e-mail GPU Postmasters [internally] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] [externally]) === This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] This outgoing e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked (using Sophos Sweep 3.42 + patches) before leaving us (UK 08457 353637), and has been found to be clean from any virus infection.
define additional logvolume
Hi *SM'ers, TSM 3.7 Level 3.0 on OS390R8 Last week I made a upgrade from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7 Today I tried to increase the Recoverylog. Allocation of space for Recovery Log on OS390 run without failure. The define of the dbvolume run without failure too. But the query db and query logvolume command doesn't show the new Volume or any space for extension. When I try to delete the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume not defined to tsm. When I try to define the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume allready exist. At disklog I can see the volume. Before I contact Tivoli: Is there an known problem? I didn't found anything at IBM-Database. Are there any ideas what went wrong? Gru, Wolfgang
Antw: Re: define additional logvolume
Hi, this is not the problem. My log is currently 488 MB and I want to enlarge it to 650 MB Wolfgang "Toora, Kuli" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13.02.01 15:09:16 Hello, How big is your recovery log currently? Have you reached the max recovery log size? the max you can have is 5420 mb. Thanks, Kuli Toora Npower Enterprise Services Kingswinford 01384 275346 Mobile : 07989 492903 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Herkenrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 February 2001 13:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: define additional logvolume Hi *SM'ers, TSM 3.7 Level 3.0 on OS390R8 Last week I made a upgrade from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7 Today I tried to increase the Recoverylog. Allocation of space for Recovery Log on OS390 run without failure. The define of the dbvolume run without failure too. But the query db and query logvolume command doesn't show the new Volume or any space for extension. When I try to delete the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume not defined to tsm. When I try to define the new logvolume tsm say's: logvolume allready exist. At disklog I can see the volume. Before I contact Tivoli: Is there an known problem? I didn't found anything at IBM-Database. Are there any ideas what went wrong? Gru, Wolfgang === This incoming e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked at GPU Power UK or npower, and has been found to be clean from any virus infection (using Sophos Sweep 3.42 + patches). npower Service Desk (internal telephone 187, external 01384 343687, or e-mail npower Postmasters [internally] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] [externally]) or GPU Power Help Desk (internal telephone 185, external 01384 405118, or e-mail GPU Postmasters [internally] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] [externally]) === This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] This outgoing e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked (using Sophos Sweep 3.42 + patches) before leaving us (UK 08457 353637), and has been found to be clean from any virus infection.
upgrade from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7
Hi *SM'ers, time is running to fast. The year will end in a few days and the support for my ADSM too. So I have to upgrade mit ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7. Server is OS390. Are there any known problems??? I looked at ADSM.ORG but found nothing. Does it mean that I will have no bad surprise after upgrade??? TIA for all answers. Happy x-mas in advance Wolfgang