Re: Windows open file problem

2004-02-26 Thread Mario
 a consistent point-in-time state of the filesystem. Although
a value of 5 seconds may seem high, most backups will be scheduled during
low user and filesystem activity time (for example overnight). This, with
the retries, should allow for a successful snapshot to occur.

Any temporary burst of write activity (for example a very large file
download) should be overcome by the retries or during the next scheduled
backup. However, the following errors may occur if persistent I/O activity
is seen on the drive:
ANS1327E The snapshot operation for 'objectname' failed. Error code: 672
ANS1380E The snapshot operation failed. The filesystem write activity
prevented the Logical Volume Snapshot Agent from satisfying the
SNAPSHOTFSIDLEWait and SNAPSHOTFSIDLERetries options.
ANS1376E Unable to perform operation using a point-in-time copy of the
filesystem. The backup/ archive operation will continue without snapshot
support.

If this I/O activity is persistent, and the snapshot attempts are failing,
then it is recommended that the SNAPSHOTFSIDLERETRIES be increased (for
example 20) and/or the SNAPSHOTFSIDLEWAIT lowered (for example 2, 1 or 500ms
which would wait 2 seconds, 1 second, and .5 seconds, respectively). Values
less than 5 seconds are considered acceptable for TSM File level backup. IBM
does not recommend a value of 0

If adjusting the SNAPSHOTFSIDLEWAIT and SNAPSHOTFSIDLERETRIES values still
do not allow a snapshot to take place, this may indicate that an application
is using that file for sustained I/O operations (for example a database
product recovery log file). In this case database consistency may be an
issue and it is advised that the pre and post snapshotmcd options be used to
notify the application to suspend I/O while the snapshot is taking place.
The snapshot should occur in a very short amount of time, so the delay
between the PRESNAPSHOTCMD and POSTSNAPSHOTCMD is only the time to establish
the snapshot and not the entire backup. The PRESCHEDULECMD/POSTSCHEDULECMD
can also be used to avoid the need for OFS support if the application can be
brought down during the length of time needed for the backup.

OFS related options

The following options can be set for all volumes or can be set per volume
using the INCLUDE.FS option:
SNAPSHOTCACHELOCATION, SNAPSHOTCACHESIZE, SNAPSHOTFSIDLERETRIES,
SNAPSHOTFSIDLEWAIT, PRESNAPSHOTCMD, POSTSNAPSHOTCMD


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> To eliminate this error I believe you could add the following to your
dsm.opt file.
> include.fs C: fileleveltype=dynamic
>
>
> Someone at Tivoli wrote a great tech doc that gives a lot of details on
open file support.
>
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&q1=snapshot+cache+location&u
id=swg21121552&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en+en
>
> If the link doesn't work then go to www.ibm.com/software/support.  Search
for "TSM Client v5.2 Open File Support".
>
> Peter Daransky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm trying to backup a Windows machine with open file support with TSM
> V5.2.2.0 . But i got always this error
>
> ANS1228E Sending of object '\\host\c$' failed
> ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same
> volume that is being backup up.
>
> Of course tha cache is on D:\ located ?!
> I've seen that the same problem was here in discussion yet. Has someone
> solve this problem ?
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Daransky
> AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
> Dauphinestr. 44
> A-4020 LINZ Austria
> Tel: +43-732-312919-0
> Fax: +43-732-312919-20
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Homepage: http://www.ambos.at
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Re: Windows open file problem

2004-02-25 Thread TSM_User
To eliminate this error I believe you could add the following to your dsm.opt file.
include.fs C: fileleveltype=dynamic


Someone at Tivoli wrote a great tech doc that gives a lot of details on open file 
support.
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&q1=snapshot+cache+location&uid=swg21121552&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en+en

If the link doesn't work then go to www.ibm.com/software/support.  Search for "TSM 
Client v5.2 Open File Support".

Peter Daransky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to backup a Windows machine with open file support with TSM
V5.2.2.0 . But i got always this error

ANS1228E Sending of object '\\host\c$' failed
ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same
volume that is being backup up.

Of course tha cache is on D:\ located ?!
I've seen that the same problem was here in discussion yet. Has someone
solve this problem ?

Regards

Peter Daransky
AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
Dauphinestr. 44
A-4020 LINZ Austria
Tel: +43-732-312919-0
Fax: +43-732-312919-20
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.ambos.at

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Antwort: Windows open file problem

2004-02-24 Thread Karin Dambacher
Hi,

so you have specified:
...
DOMAIN C:
SNAPSHOTCACHELOCATION d:\temp\snapshot
... ??

and the directory exists and there is enough space?

Regards, Karin



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no, it in D:\Temp\SnapShot directory ? i mean that it's in dsm.opt
specified and the directory still exist ...

Regards

Peter Daransky
AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
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Antwort: Windows open file problem

2004-02-24 Thread Peter Daransky
no, it in D:\Temp\SnapShot directory ? i mean that it's in dsm.opt
specified and the directory still exist ...

Regards

Peter Daransky
AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
Dauphinestr. 44
A-4020 LINZ   Austria
Tel: +43-732-312919-0
Fax:+43-732-312919-20
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Antwort: Windows open file problem

2004-02-24 Thread Karin Dambacher
Hi Peter,

do you have the option SNAPSHOTCACHELOCATION D:\ (??? = directory for
the cache) specified in dsm.opt?

Regards, Karin



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Hi,
i'm trying to backup a Windows machine with open file support with TSM
V5.2.2.0 . But i got always this error

ANS1228E Sending of object '\\host\c$' failed
ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same
volume that is being backup up.

Of course tha cache is on D:\ located ?!
I've seen that the same problem was here in discussion yet. Has someone
solve this problem ?

Regards

Peter Daransky
AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
Dauphinestr. 44
A-4020 LINZ   Austria
Tel: +43-732-312919-0
Fax:+43-732-312919-20
e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.ambos.at


Windows open file problem

2004-02-24 Thread Peter Daransky
Hi,
i'm trying to backup a Windows machine with open file support with TSM
V5.2.2.0 . But i got always this error

ANS1228E Sending of object '\\host\c$' failed
ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same
volume that is being backup up.

Of course tha cache is on D:\ located ?!
I've seen that the same problem was here in discussion yet. Has someone
solve this problem ?

Regards

Peter Daransky
AMBOS EDV-Beratungs GesmbH
Dauphinestr. 44
A-4020 LINZ   Austria
Tel: +43-732-312919-0
Fax:+43-732-312919-20
e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.ambos.at


Re: Windows open file problem

2003-07-23 Thread Karel Bos
If you read the dsmerror.log the answer is right there:  > 07/22/2003
20:01:44 ANS1381E The snapshot cache location
   >
cannot be located on the same volume that is being backed up.

"The snapshot cache is on the E: if that matters."  one could say it
matters ;>

Regard,

Karel
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Jeff Brunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: woensdag 23 juli 2003 15:28
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Windows open file problem
>
>
> Hi,
>   I am testing win2k 5.2.0.1 client with the open file
> support.  Everything seems to be working except when it is
> done it reports a failure.  The server has 2 volumes, C: and
> E:.  The snapshot cache is on the E: if that matters.  Any ideas?
>
> Here is a copy of the dsmerror.log :
>
> 07/22/2003 20:01:15 processSysvol():
> NtFrsApiGetBackupRestoreSets(): RC = 2
> 07/22/2003 20:01:15 processSysvol():
> NtFrsApiDestroyBackupRestore(): RC = 0
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1327E The snapshot operation for 'E:'
> failed. Error code: 659.
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1381E The snapshot cache location
> cannot be located on the same volume that is being backed up.
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1377E Unable to perform operation
> using a point-in-time copy of the filesystem on
> '\kp_lm000\e$'. The backup/archive operation will continue
> without snapshot support.
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'WINDOWS'
> failed.  Return code = 12.
>
>
> And the dsmsched.log (Trimmed out the junk) :
>
>
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1381E The snapshot cache location
> cannot be located on the same volume that is being backed up.
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
> 07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1377E Unable to perform operation
> using a point-in-time copy of the filesystem on
> '\kp_lm000\e$'. The backup/archive operation will continue
> without snapshot support.
> 07/22/2003 20:01:48 Successful incremental backup of '\kp_lm000\e$'
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects inspected:   10,187
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects backed up:1,883
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects updated:  0
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects rebound:  0
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects deleted:  0
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects expired:  0
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects failed:   1
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of bytes transferred:237.31 MB
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Data transfer time:   28.52 sec
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Network data transfer rate:8,520.53 KB/sec
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Aggregate data transfer rate:  2,595.16 KB/sec
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Objects compressed by:0%
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Elapsed processing time:   00:01:33
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT END WINDOWS
> 07/22/2003 20:00:00
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'WINDOWS'
> failed.  Return code = 12.
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Sending results for scheduled event 'WINDOWS'.
> 07/22/2003 20:02:49 Results sent to server for scheduled
> event 'WINDOWS'.
>
>
> Jeffrey S. Brunt
> Transportation and Public Works
> Province of Nova Scotia
> 424-0885
>


Windows open file problem

2003-07-23 Thread Jeff Brunt
Hi,
  I am testing win2k 5.2.0.1 client with the open file support.  Everything seems to 
be working except when it is done it reports a failure.  The server has 2 volumes, C: 
and E:.  The snapshot cache is on the E: if that matters.  Any ideas?

Here is a copy of the dsmerror.log :

07/22/2003 20:01:15 processSysvol(): NtFrsApiGetBackupRestoreSets(): RC = 2
07/22/2003 20:01:15 processSysvol(): NtFrsApiDestroyBackupRestore(): RC = 0
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1327E The snapshot operation for 'E:' failed. Error code: 659.
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same 
volume that is being backed up.
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1377E Unable to perform operation using a point-in-time copy of 
the filesystem on '\kp_lm000\e$'. The backup/archive operation will continue without 
snapshot support.
07/22/2003 20:02:49 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'WINDOWS' failed.  Return code = 12.


And the dsmsched.log (Trimmed out the junk) :


07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1381E The snapshot cache location cannot be located on the same 
volume that is being backed up.
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1228E Sending of object '\kp_lm000\e$' failed
07/22/2003 20:01:44 ANS1377E Unable to perform operation using a point-in-time copy of 
the filesystem on '\kp_lm000\e$'. The backup/archive operation will continue without 
snapshot support.
07/22/2003 20:01:48 Successful incremental backup of '\kp_lm000\e$'
07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects inspected:   10,187
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects backed up:1,883
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects updated:  0
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects rebound:  0
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects deleted:  0
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects expired:  0
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of objects failed:   1
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Total number of bytes transferred:237.31 MB
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Data transfer time:   28.52 sec
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Network data transfer rate:8,520.53 KB/sec
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Aggregate data transfer rate:  2,595.16 KB/sec
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Objects compressed by:0%
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Elapsed processing time:   00:01:33
07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END
07/22/2003 20:02:49 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT END WINDOWS 07/22/2003 20:00:00
07/22/2003 20:02:49 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'WINDOWS' failed.  Return code = 12.
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Sending results for scheduled event 'WINDOWS'.
07/22/2003 20:02:49 Results sent to server for scheduled event 'WINDOWS'.


Jeffrey S. Brunt
Transportation and Public Works
Province of Nova Scotia
424-0885