TSM client on Red Hat Linux
I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys and dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the .bash_profile for root. The dsmc commands work correctly and I can talk to our TSM Host Server, but if I try to do a backup or an incremental on /home (using dsmc inc /home as root user), I get two different error answers on identical setups of TSM on both servers. On the first one, I get: Incremental backup of volume '/home' ANS1076E *** Directory not found *** And on the second one I get: ANS1071E Invalid domain name entered: '/home' Yet both servers have a valid /home directory, mounted for the default /dev/sda5 file system under Linux, with root ownership and 755 permissions. Which one is the correct error and how can I fix them? Thanks! Raymond J Ramirez Distributed System Supervisor Puerto Rico Telephone
Re: TSM client on Red Hat Linux
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raymond Ramirez I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys and dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the .bash_profile for root. The dsmc commands work correctly and I can talk to our TSM Host Server, but if I try to do a backup or an incremental on /home (using dsmc inc /home as root user), I get two different error answers on identical setups of TSM on both servers. On the first one, I get: Incremental backup of volume '/home' ANS1076E *** Directory not found *** And on the second one I get: ANS1071E Invalid domain name entered: '/home' Yet both servers have a valid /home directory, mounted for the default /dev/sda5 file system under Linux, with root ownership and 755 permissions. Which one is the correct error and how can I fix them? The version of TSM client you chose is very much out-of-date. Go to the IBM ftp site and get a more recent version. Also, read the TSM UNIX client manual for the version you download. There is a discussion about which filesystem types are supported. Then go to http://search.adsm.org and search for the keywords +linux, +client, and +virtualmountpoint. -- Mark Stapleton
Re: TSM client on Red Hat Linux
Raymond Ramirez wrote: I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys and dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the .bash_profile for root. The dsmc commands work correctly and I can talk to our TSM Host Server, but if I try to do a backup or an incremental on /home (using dsmc inc /home as root user), I get two different error answers on identical setups of TSM on both servers. On the first one, I get: Incremental backup of volume '/home' ANS1076E *** Directory not found *** And on the second one I get: ANS1071E Invalid domain name entered: '/home' Yet both servers have a valid /home directory, mounted for the default /dev/sda5 file system under Linux, with root ownership and 755 permissions. Which one is the correct error and how can I fix them? Download a newer client. That version sounds like it doesn't have support for your type of filesystems which I presume is ext3 ? Thanks! Raymond J Ramirez Distributed System Supervisor Puerto Rico Telephone