LAN free backup giving timeout error on drive

2004-02-13 Thread bab
I have 3584 library on one client window 2000(TDP for SAL)is configured on lan 
free,sometimes I am getting these errors on actlog:

2/11/04   21:30:37  ANR0408I Session 440 started for server STORAGESQL
  (Windows) (Tcp/Ip) for library sharing.  
02/11/04   21:30:55  ANR8337I LTO volume T7 mounted in drive DRIVE4
  (/dev/rmt3). 
02/11/04   21:31:33  ANR0403I (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Session 1404 
  ended for node HTTXDS008DB (TDP MSSQL).  
02/11/04   21:32:33  ANR8325I (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Dismounting  
  volume T00020 - 1 minute mount retention expired.
02/11/04   21:32:39  ANR8336I (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Verifying
  label of LTO volume T00020 in drive DRIVE1 (\\.\tape0).  
02/11/04   21:32:47  ANR8220W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to
  1048576 for client 172.30.146.17.  The default value will
  be used. 
02/11/04   21:32:47  ANR0408I Session 441 started for server STORAGESQL
  (Windows) (Tcp/Ip) for library sharing.  
02/11/04   21:32:47  ANR0409I Session 441 ended for server STORAGESQL  
  (Windows).   
02/11/04   21:33:52  ANR8220W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to
  1048576 for client 172.30.146.17.  The default value will
  be used. 
02/11/04   21:33:52  ANR0408I Session 442 started for server STORAGESQL
  (Windows) (Tcp/Ip) for library sharing.  
02/11/04   21:33:52  ANR8336I Verifying label of LTO volume T00020 in drive
  DRIVE1 (/dev/rmt0).  
02/11/04   21:33:52  ANR8468I (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  LTO volume   
  T00020 dismounted from drive DRIVE1 (\\.\tape0) in   
  library 3584LIB. 
02/11/04   21:33:52  ANR0409I Session 442 ended for server STORAGESQL  
  (Windows).   
02/11/04   21:37:03  ANR8304E (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Time out 
  error on drive DRIVE4 (\\.\tape3) in library 3584LIB.
02/11/04   21:37:03  ANR8336I Verifying label of LTO volume T7 in drive
  DRIVE4 (/dev/rmt3).  
02/11/04   21:37:25  ANR8468I LTO volume T7 dismounted from drive DRIVE4   
  (/dev/rmt3) in library 3584LIB.  
02/11/04   21:37:25  ANR1401W (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Mount request
  denied for volume T7 - mount failed. 
02/11/04   21:37:25  ANR0409I Session 440 ended for server STORAGESQL  
  (Windows).   
more...   (ENTER to continue, 'C' to cancel) 

02/11/04   21:37:26  ANR8220W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to
  1048576 for client 172.30.146.17.  The default value will
  be used. 
02/11/04   21:37:26  ANR0408I Session 443 started for server STORAGESQL
  (Windows) (Tcp/Ip) for library sharing.  
02/11/04   21:37:26  ANR8337I (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  LTO volume   
  T00020 mounted in drive DRIVE1 (\\.\tape0).  
02/11/04   21:37:26  ANR0409I Session 443 ended for server STORAGESQL  

  (Windows).
--
02/12/04   12:17:18  ANR8337I (Session: 697, Origin: STORAGESQL)  LTO volume   
  T00017 mounted in drive DRIVE2 (\\.\tape1).  
02/12/04   12:18:35  ANR8336I (Session: 697, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Verifying
  label of LTO volume T00017 in drive DRIVE2 (\\.\tape1).  
02/12/04   12:19:08  ANR8468I (Session: 697, Origin: STORAGESQL)  LTO volume   
  T00017 dismounted from drive DRIVE2 (\\.\tape1) in   
  library 3584LIB. 
02/12/04   12:30:33  ANR2017I Administrator VIVEKJ issued command: QUERY ACTLOG
  begind=-2 se=tape

Re: Tape mount failures result in schedule failure

2004-02-13 Thread bab
Hi Neal,
I am also getting same errors, my storage node is windows2000(TDP for SQL)backup is 
through LAN free,how to know frivesare gen1 or gen2?
my microcode is:
$ lscfg -vl rmt0
  DEVICELOCATION  DESCRIPTION

  rmt0  1D-08-01  IBM 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive (FCP)

ManufacturerIBM 
Machine Type and Model..ULT3580-TD2 
Serial Number...1110028439
Device Specific.(FW)38D0

httxds009[/home/vivekj]$ lscfg -vl smc0
  DEVICELOCATION  DESCRIPTION

  smc0  1D-08-01  IBM 3584 Library Medium Changer
  (FCP)

ManufacturerIBM 
Machine Type and Model..03584L32
Serial Number...078144940401
Device Specific.(FW)3480

is it ok?

error I am getting:
2/12/04   13:28:07  ANR8779E (Session: 704, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Unable to
  open drive \\.\tape3, error number=170. 
02/11/04   21:37:25  ANR1401W (Session: 434, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Mount request
  denied for volume T7 - mount failed. 


On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 Jim Neal wrote :
Hi David,

With regard to the ANR1401 Error, when a TSM volume fills up on an LTO
Generation II drive, the drive does not reset its EOT (end-of-tape) flag.
Subsequently, when a scratch volume is being mounted in the same drive and
TSM tries to write the BOT (beginning-of-tape) information, the drive
returns to the driver (and then TSM) that it is at the EOT (end-of-tape) and
therefore TSM is unabe to write to the tape. In the TSM actlog, all you get
is ANR1401W indicating that volume failed to mount. This is an LTO II drive
microcode problem which is fixed at microcode 37E1 level and above.  The LTO
Generation II drive firmware must be updated to 37E1 level or above.

 I am sure that others on the list will have an answer to your other
issues


J. Neal
Certified Tivoli Administrator



 From: Zhu, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tape mount failures result in schedule failure
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:48:20 -0500

Hi,

The environment is TSM/StorageAgent/Win2000 5.2.2, IBM 3584 LTO library.


Activity log indicate that session 237 failed to mount a tape volume
293AGHL2 in drive mt3.0.0.3, showing repeated
ANR8779E (Session: 237, Origin: SP02B_STA)
  Unable to open drive mt3.0.0.3, error number=2. (SESSION: 237)

so after 5 minutes got
ANR1401W (Session: 237, Origin: SP02B_STA)
  Mount request denied for volume 293AGHL2 - mount failed. (SESSION: 237)

It then mounted the volume successfully in drive mt6.0.0.3.

3 minutes after that, session 255 started to mount 298AGHL2 in mt6.0.0.3,
resulting in repeated
ANR8779E (Session: 255, Origin: SP18A_STA)
  Unable to open drive mt6.0.0.3, error number=170. (SESSION: 255)

It then mounted the volume successfully in drive mt5.0.0.3.

Is this behavior normal for tape libraries?  It is an indication of some
problem with the drives?  Where can I find the meaning of the error number
2
and 170?

Both tape mounts were requests by scheduled backup and it seems to me as a
result of the tape mount failures, the scheduled got a return code 12 and
showed up as failed.  Is this assessment correct?

Thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this.

Regards,
David Zhu
TSM Support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 416-503-7853

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Re: TDP for Oracle and TSM

2004-02-09 Thread bab
be sure, node use for tdp has backdelete=yes

On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 tsmadmin account for Excaliber Business Solutions wrote :
Hi

I am running TDP for Oracle Version 2.2.1 on an AIX server.
Current version of Oracle is version 8
We are using RMAN to backup the database to TSM.

My question is using RMAN how does one delete/expire the data out of TSM.
Using the RMAN option I have specified the following for the co group.



Versions Versions   Retain  Retain
Data Data   ExtraOnly
Exists   DeletedVersions Version

   10  0  0


Thks
Sean

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q mount show two volumes mount in same drive2

2004-02-09 Thread bab
q mount show two volumes mount in same drive2
ANR8330I LTO volume T00016 is mounted R/W in drive DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1), status: IN USE.
ANR8329I LTO volume T00017 is mounted R/W in drive DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1), status: IDLE.
ANR8334I 2 matches found.

in actlog:
2/09/04   04:15:30  ANRD pvrmp.c(2079): ThreadId23 Attempt to recover   
  volume handle for open volume T00016.  
02/09/04   06:17:17  ANR1401W (Session: 2809, Origin: STORAGESQL)  Mount   
  request denied for volume T00016 - mount failed. 


TSM node data backed up,but not able to list on TSM server

2004-01-29 Thread bab
TSM node data backed up 13 GB,but not able to list on TSM server.My copy destination 
is tapepool
show volumeusage node_name shows no volumes found.select * from backups shows it has 
node has backed up,but where??? 
where is my backup going?





TDP for SQL copygroup

2004-01-20 Thread bab
Hi,
I need to know information on how to set copygroup parameter for taking server log 
hourly and full db backup everyday.
should I create different domain for tdp-sql node or should I create different mgmt 
class in same domain.



RMAN type sbt_tape?

2004-01-16 Thread bab
Hi,
I am taking backup from tdp client of Oracle database,RMAN type should be sbt_tape? 
is it possible to I can specify type DISK.I want backup should go to diskpool and then 
data should migrate to tapepool.My copygroup- copy distination is pointing 
diskpool,but at the time of backup,it is asking tape?




Re: RMAN type sbt_tape?

2004-01-16 Thread bab
I have two mgmt class in one policy domain,one is use for tdp for oracle(1,0,0,0)other 
mgmt is use for backup-archive client(7,1,60,90).
If I change copygroup copy destination to tapepool,tdp backup works fine.but if i 
points it to diskpool,it still looks for tape and backup dont go on diskpool.
may I need to change include parameter on dsm.sys.
at present is is include * tdpmgmt



On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 Neil Rasmussen wrote :
You can set it type DISK but you will not get the results that you desire.
Rman has no concept of TSM diskpool vs. tape - if you were to use type
DISK the backup would go to your local disk (probably not what you want).
I would recheck your management class settings for Oracle backups and make
sure that they are indeed using the diskpool for it's destination,
otherwise I would question your existing copygroup settings.


Hi,
I am taking backup from tdp client of Oracle database,RMAN type should be
sbt_tape? is it possible to I can specify type DISK.I want backup should
go to diskpool and then data should migrate to tapepool.My copygroup- copy
distination is pointing diskpool,but at the time of backup,it is asking
tape?



Regards,

Neil Rasmussen
Software Development