I have 15 NT clients at 3.7.2.01. I installed the TSM client code myself
on each system with an id that was set up by the system administrators.
The problem that I am having is with backing up the registry on four of the
15. I originally set up all of the clients to run incremental backups
09/12/2000 20:58:40 ANS1228E Sending of object 'C:' failed
09/12/2000 20:58:45 ANS1435E An Error Occurred saving the Key.
09/12/2000 20:58:45 ANS1428E Registry Backup function failed.
Bill - This could be due to lack of space on the system drive to
hold the staged Registry files.
Richard
Bill,
Do you know which key it is failing on? Is anyone logged onto these machines
when they are trying to back up? What were the Dr. Watsons? Can you glean any
info from the system or application event logs? Are there any specific locks or
"fixes" to any of the registry keys thru machine
Hi Bill,
A few things to check:
1) Verify that all the .exe, .dll, and dsc*.txt files in your
..\tsm\baclient directory have the same timestamp on them (or
at least within a couple of seconds of each other).
2) Verify that adsm32.dll, adsmv3.dll, dsmntapi.dll, dsmutil.dll,
dsmw2k.dll
What TSM client is best suited for an HP-UX 10 platform? Can I use the
current TSM 4.1? Must I or should I use an older client? If so, where can I
get it?
TIA
John G. Talafous IS Technical Principal
The Timken Company Phone: (330)-471-3390
P.O. Box 6927
And with another click of my mouse, I find the answer myself. HP-UX 10 is
only supported by Tivoli ADSM.
This is found at
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/compatibility.html
John Talafous
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From: Talafous, John G.
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:05 AM
To:
I am stumbling with the license registration for TDP for MSExchange. During
license auditing, the server reports that license compliance fails. The
server reports that TDP for MSExchange is in use but not licensed. I have
tried everything I can find (and think of) to register TDP for MSExchange.
Several people have sent mail telling me that the WORD attachment I sent
yesterday did not make it to the list in a readable form.
Later today I will try and repost a text-only version. Sorry.
The command would be: REGISTER LICENSE FILE(MSEXCH.LIC)
Linda Seeba Phone: (314) 234-5190
I/T Specialist - Sr Fax: (314) 232-4581
IBM Global Services E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If the system administrator stops and starts the
service, does that take on their permissions?
No. Services logon as the NT system account by default. You can change
this to a specific account under the startup tab for the service. No
matter who starts and stops it, it always runs under the
Hi TSM'ers - I'm in the process of setting up a HP Surestore E DLT 6/100 SCSI
library, and am having problems getting TSM to recognize it.
Our environment is as follows:
- Windows/NT 4.0 (SP6.0a) TSM server is 3.7.3.0.
- HP Surestore E DLT8000 6/100 library.
Library is connected to Fiber channel
Unfortunately, that is the only way to do it. This is due to the fact
that M$ puts a deny-read on the pst file while Outlook is open. This
is a M$ issue and not a TSM restriction.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Senior Technical Consultant
Symatrix Technology, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you! That worked!!!
The Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX Administrator's Reference Version 3
Release 7 manual documents the command as "file=filename.lic" instead of
"file(filename.lic)". So the manual is wrong.
I used the file(msexch.lic) command and it worked. Thanks again!!!
Please,
What does the number of objects examined during inventory expiration
include?
ADSM differentiates between active and inactive backup files. A backup file is
always active when it first arrives from a client. A backup file changes to
inactive when the ADSM server finds out that the
Hello,
we will have to implement a backup solution for SAP Content Server.
Adabas from Software AG is used there as DB.
Does anybody have experience using *SM for such backups ? Using agents, TDP
or just offline backups ?
Thanks in advance for any input...
René Lambelet
Nestec S.A. /
I 'am' running TSM 3.7 on AIX. As I said, The Tivoli Storage Manager for
AIX Administrator's Reference Version 3 Release 7 manual documents the
command as "file=filename.lic". I used this syntax until I turned blue in
the face. It did not work.
I then used the file(filename.lic) command. Yes,
I am in the process of converting my tasks which use the query command to
use the select command instead. For the most part this has been relatively
straighforward but I have not been able to find a table which contains
information corresponding to what is provided by the query events command.
Hello,
I'm very very new to ADSM. I have installed the ADSM connect Agent
for Oracle 8 backups. How every when i attempt to run the backup
job it look like the client never talks to the ADSM server.
How can i verify the agent is running. Also I am getting the following
in my
I get the same error, and I'm at ADSM 3.1.1.5 on AIX 4.2; they only
appear on the console window for me as well. They don't seem to affect
the system, though, so I have been ignoring them (after an initial day
or two of worrying, naturally!)
Anthony
Kirsten Gloeer wrote:
Yes,
Helas, helas
there is no such table to use !
Regards,
René Lambelet
Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre
55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland)
*+41(021) 924 3543 7 +41 (021) 924 4589 * B 133
Visit our site: http://www.nestle.com
This message is intended only for the use
The EVENTS table is available in the V3.7 and 4.1 servers.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM/Tivoli
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked."
Helas, helas
there is no such table to use !
Regards,
Ren
é
I am attempting to connect an RS/6000 SP system to a 3494 tape library.
I think I have followed the manuals correclty, but cannot access the
library using the mtlib commands. I keep getting the message that says
the library is offline to the host.
EX:
# F3N43en0:/home/root==mtlib -l /dev/atl1
Thanks Andy!
Are there anyway to access the attributes? Which file it is in? Can you give
me more details about this? Thank you very much.
Phillip Guan
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Andy Raibeck
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000
Hi Phillip,
The attributes are not available at all, except via the
client. TSM does not provide any other interfaces for
exposing this information. There are no files or tables
that you can interrogate to obtain the information.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM/Tivoli
Tivoli Storage Manager
I am attempting to connect an RS/6000 SP system to a 3494 tape library.
I think I have followed the manuals correclty, but cannot access the
library using the mtlib commands. I keep getting the message that says
the library is offline to the host.
Um, is the library offline to the host? Go to
Guessing that you're using Connect Agent and not Tivoli Data Protection,
and you are on unix.
You must relink oracle executables (not for Oracle 8.1.6) with
/usr/lib/libobk.a (AIX OS) after installing Connect Agent for Oracle.
Then in your RMAN script, you must provide environmental parameters
Does anybody have experience using *SM for such backups ?
Using agents, TDP
or just offline backups ?
We are using ADINT/ADSM
(http://www-5.ibm.com/de/entwicklung/adint_adsm/index.html)
Norbert Friemel
You should also check and see if the lmcp daemon is running.
ps -ef|grep lmcpd
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From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 3494 Connectivity and lmcp
I am attempting to connect an
I was unsuccessful before in uploading these procedures as a WORD doc, so
this attachemnt is a .txt version.
I suggest you copy and paste the text into WORD instead of trying to print
from Notepad; WORD will wrap the txt for you before printing.
PLEASE READ the caveats below BEFORE you try
All,
I have a customer interested in purchasing a Shark to
store their Exchange data. Today they are using TSM
and TDP for Exchange to backup their servers. That is
working well for them, but they are interested in using
the ESS FlashCopy feature to make periodic (4-5 times
daily) copies of
We are in the process of restoring a subdirectory of a very
large NT client file space (D:) and it is running really slow. I
thought I'd see if any of you have some ideas as to where we can
look for bottlenecks.
The client config is:
Compaq proliant 5500
400MB RAM
two 400MHz
Here is part 2, the "troubleshooting" section, attached as a .txt document.
I suggest you copy and paste the text into WORD instead of trying to print
from Notepad; WORD will wrap the txt for you before printing.
Again, PLEASE READ the caveats below BEFORE you try these procedures, then
use at
What is M$?
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Outlook.pst file on client workstations
Unfortunately, that is the only way to do it. This is due to the fact
that M$ puts a
TSM is our means of backing up all the PC Lan data except for Exchange data.
We are using DLT tapes using a manual process. Can someone point me to a TSM
solution for this. Either relate their experience or documentation on
approaching this. Thank you.
Jeff,
Have you tried pinging with different packet sizes to see what the MSS is set to
on the switches/ atm fabric? How well do ftps perform? How fast does an
nslookup resolve both ways? What does a tracert from the NT client show and
from the os/390 back to the NT client. We've got a weird,
I'd like to update what I said yesterday about this.
An audit vol on the tape turns up 4600+ damaged files. Of these, about
4500 show that they were infected by the "Love Bug" in May (the rest
probably were also). I'll probably have to do an audit on as many volumes
as I can identify that were
Joanne,
If you do not want to shutdown your Exchange Server to back it up,
you need a product that allows you to take online "hot" backups
of the Exchange Server. Tivoli has a solution. It's called:
Tivoli Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server
More info can be found here:
Jeff - Lisa's insightful response made me think of something...
You say you are using 100Mbit Ethernet. A gotcha in that area to
make sure of is that your adapter cards are not set for
Auto Negotiation: it is notorious for not working. Too often,
one ends up with a conflict in duplex settings
I'm still getting used to the way Tivoli organizes things. I've installed
what was in LATEST from .../maintenance/... Should I get the latest from
.../patches/... instead?
At 09:40 AM 9/12/2000 -0400, you wrote:
What version of TSM 3.7.?.? What operating system. We are using Windows NT
with
Thanks Lisa and Richard.
The assertion by our Network group that the communications pipe
is ok is based on the packet trace using a sniffer.
The frame size for most packets it 1514, according to the sniffer
trace. The network card is set to auto negotiate and I'll check
on that again. However,
Thanks Andy (and Tricia) for the update. I am glad to see that improvements
are coming. Unfortunately it appears they won't be soon enough for us (we
will be starting a pilot within a month).
I am trying to integrate MS Backup of System Objects into our TSM backups
for Windows 2000 to support:
Daniel,
Do you have the TCPClientaddress set to the IP address of the client
server? This is located in the dsm.opt file (or dsm.sys) on the client
machine.
Regards,
Sean M. English
Distributed Support Services/ADSM
IBM Global Services South, Charlotte, NC
Good news is just life's way
You can find it at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/client/v3r7/Windows/v372/i386/single/
the files are IP21933_16*
-john
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Sterling James wrote:
Of the 3.7.2 levels, I recommend 3.7.2.16
Where can you get 3.7.2.16, all I
See my recent post called "TCPIP Problems - SOLUTION" (posted yesterday).
I had a similar problem which was fixed by a change to the way we startup
the client scheduler task.
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The contents of this e-mail are confidential to Westpac
We had a similar, *HELLISH* connectivity problem at my site... it was a
massive pain in the butt
to pinpoint, much less diagnose.
The symptoms were many concurrent SQLbacktrack connexions that would
initiate, and die, within one second, and then re-initiate, and re-die.
This would go on for
I have tried to open the folder that contains update TSM v3.7.3.8 for AIX
v4.3, but I am not able to. I get FTP Folder Error Msg: Make sure you have
permission to access this folder.
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/serv
er/AIX/3.7.3.8/
I have been able to
When you start your scheduler the client contacts the Hostname specified in
the TCPServeraddress field in the dsm.opt/sys. The ADSM server recognizes
the node name which you specified in the NODEName field of the dsm.opt/sys
and stores the contacting IP address. ADSM then has an IP address to
Taylor, is there any way to tell server side what ADSM thinks is the IP of a
node?
-Original Message-
From: Taylor, Damon M [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 4:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How does ADSM Map nodenames to IP's?
When
There may be, but I don't know how,,, in the TSM 3.7 version the IP address
shows up along with the node name in the log. You'll see it over and over
again with every session started message. It may have showed up in the older
versions and I just never noticed. Here's an example:
16:29:26
Hi Fred,
Stuff under the maintenance directory are formal, fully tested releases. The patches
directory contains fixes to known problems that needed to be fixed quickly. Therefore
the changes have not been put through the same level of testing as a formal release.
As a general rule you should
You're awesome. Take a fiver out of petty cash.
Thanks,
Kelly
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Prather, Wanda
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win2K Prof Bare Metal Restore Part 2 - Txt
Hi folks !
Did anyone see this on his own adsm server , happens during migration ?
ANRD afmigr.c(2632): Reconstruction of aggregates is
disabled. Run audit reclaim utilities to re-enable
reconstruction of aggregates.
How to correct (run audit reclaim)?
How could this happen ?
Our
09/05/2000 22:37:09 TcpFlush: Error 10054 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket 268.
09/05/2000 22:37:09 sessRecvVerb: Error -50 from call to 'readRtn'.
09/05/2000 22:37:09 TcpFlush: Error 10054 sending data on Tcp/Ip socket 268.
Getting these errors on my TDP 1.1.1 connect agent for MS Exchange 5.5,
Has anyone done any comparisons of TSM vs FDR/Upstream that they're willing
to comment on?
Thanks,
Julie Phinney
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