I am trying to perform a restore from a remote node without success.
I am running the command res -fromnode=server1 t:\ e:\(restore location)
-subdir=yes -repl=no
I keep getting the msg no files backed up for t:\. Yet when I issue q backup t:\
on server1 I get a list of files backed up but only
Hi all,
can anybody help me with following problem:
TSM device driver (lb) cannot identify library contrloler on tape library
SUN StorEdge L20 (2 drives, 20 tapes). TSM tape device driver (mt) works
fine on both DLT 7000 drives. Veritas NetBackup BusinesServer 3.3 software
installed on the same
Thanks Ray for the information. I will bear that in mind.
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My memory is of a project about three years ago.
Hi John,
Does not work like that on an upgrade.
You do not restore the database, unlless you are are aborting the upgrade and
going
back to your old version.
You would just start with the "upgradedb" parameter.
Simple process, should all be explained in the quick start manual you should get
with
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully restored using RMAN from a different TSM
server. One of our DBA's is attempting to do this.
Environment :-
Oracle 8.1.6.
TDP for Oracle V.2.1.9 (no we wont use V2.1.10 because it core dumps on any TSM
client with cloptsets).
TSM server version
Sorry, a subject might help...
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From: Bruce Mitchell on 15/01/2001 09:39
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Subject:
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully restored using RMAN from a different
I am trying to perform a restore from a remote node without success.
I am running the command res -fromnode=server1 t:\ e:\(restore location)
-subdir=yes -repl=no
I then tried res -fromnode=server1 {"\\server1\d$\"}\* -subdir=yes -repl=no
I keep getting the msg no files backed up for t:\. Yet
Managed to figure it out. Used nodename.
Toni
Hello all,
I am running TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3. In looking at my volhist.txt file I
noticed it is rather large. After further inspection I see that all the
volume history is stored in this file back to the day when we first turned
ADSM. Most of this data is useless. Is there a setting or
Ray
Use 'del volhist' command
I hope that this helps
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Subject: volhist file
Hello all,
I am running TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3. In looking at my
I will be out of the office starting January 15, 2001 and will not return
until January 18, 2001.
I will be out of the office beginning Monday, January 15, 2001 and
Returning to the office on Thursday, January 18,2001.. Please contact my
backup Indy Parmar at Tie Line 351 1913for immediate
Hi Ray!
Checkout the DELETE VOLHIST command.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
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Subject: volhist file
Hello all,
I am running TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3. In looking
Hi all,
due to missing DB backups, our recovery log exeeded 95%. As a result, some
records of the log got compressed, which prevent a DB backup to occur. The
process stops with the following error:
ANR2362E command: DATABASE BACKUP IS NOT CURRENTLY POSSIBLE - COMPRESSED LOG
RECORDS EXIST IN
use virtualnodename ..
shekhar
Toni Banire [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/15/2001 03:49:31 AM
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I am trying to
"Braich, Raminder" wrote:
John,
Here is an interesting scenario. What if you took the database backup of
3.7, something bad happened and you had to blow away the server, say you
reloaded WIN NT on the server.
What an awful thought. ;-)
Now you upgrade to 4.1.2 and try to restore
3.7
John,
Here is an interesting scenario. What if you took the database backup of
3.7, something bad happened and you had to blow away the server, say you
reloaded WIN NT on the server. Now you upgrade to 4.1.2 and try to restore
3.7 database, it does not work. It would work perhaps if you have
System: Solaris 2.6 / TSM 3.7.3.0
Should I set the parameters for the tape drives in the st.conf file?
Have the parameters in the st.conf any effects for the TSM device drivers?
Thanks.
Dave
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You should verify the state of the objects. After the deletion of the files via
RMAN the state should change from active to inactive. Be sure your RetO value is
set to 0 otherwise the files will be kept for some time depending your settings
in the managementclass. When the files become inactive,
...Our method of upgrading has always been to install the new
version on a new machine, test it thoroughly, then to backup the DB on the old
machine and restore it on the new one. This has the _enormous_ advantage that
if anything goes wrong, we have only to turn the old machine back on and
Dear John,
If you need the 3.7 version you could try to get the demo version. For
as far as I know it is fully functional but expires. You could try to
load the demo version furst and then upgrade to 4.1. The only problem I
see in this is that it may take some time to get the demo version.
With
Now _there_ is a good idea. Thanks once again, Richard. John
Richard Sims wrote:
...Our method of upgrading has always been to install the new
version on a new machine, test it thoroughly, then to backup the DB on the old
machine and restore it on the new one. This has the _enormous_
Hi,
does anybody know when TSM (on Unix) or LegatoNetworker comes with
LTO-Support? (Ultrium)drives and (Exabyte or StorageTek) autoloader and
libraries.
mfg / regards
andreas rensch / rz-qs
tel : +49(0)6171 66 3692 / fax : +49(0)6171 66 7500 3692 / mobil : +49(0)172
6649 016 / mailto:[EMAIL
TSM 4.1 has support for IBM LTO drives at least on AIX and NT with the
latest Atape driver.
--
Shawn Raymond
Sr. Technical Consultant
Synergy, INC.
518-782-3457
Lg
In TSM reference the following is stated:
"To improve backup performance, increase the TCPWINDOWSIZE on the server."
We have installed TSM4.1 Level0.0 on a S/390 Server. But during startup we
get the following messages:
ANR0902W Unsupported keyword found in file dsmserv.opt.
ANR0906I
Shouldn't that be in dsm.opt ?
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Hi Ramon,
From my understanding, FIXEDIOBUFSIZE was disabled at the 3.7.4 level and
i dont think that i am that blind ,but i can't seem to get the register
license command to work
like the manal says
since upgrading to 4.1.2 from 3.7 on os390. my licenses are not valid, i
know
that i have to register them but the register command fails..
this is the syntax as described in the
Hello Tim,
I had the same problem.
The correct syntax is:
REGISTER LIC MANAGEDSYSLAN 45
/Tomas Norberg
Tim Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 2001-01-15 19:02:56
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Just use
REGISTER LIC MANAGEDSYSLAN 45
The syntax was changed after the manuals were published and
documented in the readme file.
David Bohm
TSM server development
(520) 799-5082 T/L 321-5082
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Tim Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/15/2001 11:02:56 AM
Hello all,
I'm running TSM 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3. I have a server which I'd like to
backup as several different nodes. So far I've had no luck getting more
than one node on the server. I've searched the archives with no luck,
probably not searching the right keywords. Anyway, can someone lead
Hey everyone,
I'm the one who originally posted this subject.
I installed 4.1 and applied the 4.1.2 patch.
Then I restored the 3.7.2.database.
My TSM server would't start. I ran an AUDITDB with FIX=NO and got the following
message:
ANR6646I AUDITDB: Auditing disaster recovery manager
Keep in mind that drive letters c: d: e: get converted to UNC naming convention.
For example you have Server1 that has done backups of the t: drive. On the TSM
server you will get a filespace of \\Server1\t$ for example. Now you go to a machine
called Restore2. You try to restore the t: drive of
With the 3.1 back/rest client there was a "skip"
button that was handy for skipping files as the
process was running. Does this feature not exist with
3.7 or 4.1 GUI, or am I just unable to find it. When
in the GUI the skip button is discussed under help.
Thanks,
Rod Hroblak
Hi Bruce,
I believe that is all,
Our DBAs have done this before.
Have you got a problem ?
Regards
Stephen Mackereth
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Subject: TDP for ORACLE restores
Sorry,
Viliam Varga wrote:
TSM device driver (lb) cannot identify library contrloler on tape library
SUN StorEdge L20 (2 drives, 20 tapes). TSM tape device driver (mt) works
fine on both DLT 7000 drives. Veritas NetBackup BusinesServer 3.3 software
installed on the same machine uses library robot
Hi Ray,
This dsm.sys is from a test solaris box that has multiple clients Client version is
3.7.0
server is aix 3.1.2.50
identical copies of this dsm.sys reside on two boxes (qhsu007 and 8) that are Veritas
clustered
and the application acc-ora-ottr and its IP address swap between them.
It
Firstly, review the doc - mainly, readme files for server install and quick
start book (on the CD and Tivoli web site).
On Win2K, the install procedure should create the service; all you gotta do
is configure it (Auto start, run as service, use local system account, etc.)
either thru the
TSM 4.1 also has support for IBM LTO libraries
(3581,3583 and 3584). The next PTF should include the
support for a few LTO libraries, i.e. Plasmon FTA,
Exabyte 110L, ...
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TSM 4.1 has support for IBM LTO drives at least on
AIX and NT with the
latest
Can Backup Exec be setup in such a way that it sends data off to TSM
without having a storage device locally attached to the server it's running
on? I.e. TSM handles the backup device (library) as well as manage all the
volumes.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated
Jacques Butcher.
Hy everyone,
we are discussing the possibilities of archiving data with TSM or other
products (from NT,UNIX).
Our requirements are to archive data for about 30 years. TSM is in
discussion because we use it already for backup ( and in some cases we use
the archive-command ).
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