Hi,
Using the ADSM/Tivoli client Version 4, Release 1, Level 1.0 on _SGI IRIX_,
I saw that backuping a file modifies the last access time of that
file. One can reproduce this behaviour by:
ls -lu file.xyz # shows the last access
dsmc incr file.xyz # now make a backup
ls
Check your storage pool and make sure the number of allocated volumes has
not reached the max scratch volumes value.
Bob Smith - Core Infrastructure EMEA
EDS UK c/o Rolls-Royce plc, Derby UK
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HI *sm'ers
My customer has following situation.
A tape-volume has status filling and the q volume shows that the tape is
100 % full. The backup-transaction abends with Message no space available
in Storage-Pool.
It is a TSM-Server 4.1 for AIX.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Gerd
Hi,
some time ago I complained in a mail to this list that the recovery log
utilization is not reset after a database backup. APAR IC30181 was generated
for this problem. Its status is open.
Best regards
Gerhard
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From: Bruce Mitchell on 29/05/2001 11:33
Using the ADSM/Tivoli client Version 4, Release 1, Level 1.0 on _SGI IRIX_,
I saw that backuping a file modifies the last access time of that
file. One can reproduce this behaviour by:
ls -lu file.xyz # shows the last access
dsmc incr file.xyz # now make a backup
ls -lu
My customer has following situation.
A tape-volume has status filling and the q volume shows that the tape
is 100 % full. The backup-transaction abends with Message no space
available in Storage-Pool.
Gerd - Sounds like the incoming file is too big to fit on the space
remaining on the
Mark,
TDP for SQL does not require you to do that.
If you lose this customer because of this, then I encourage
you to read on because there is an easy solution with
TDP for SQL V1 and multiple solutions with TDP for SQL V2.
TDP for SQL V1, in which you are referring to, has an option called
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Restoring from a Down Server.doc was scanned and no virus found
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I have a document that might help... It works for us:
(See attached file: Restoring from a Down Server.doc)
If
Quoting Gerardo Zapata [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. My intention is to back up only the filesystems marked as included in
this
list. Is it valid to put an exclude /.../* statement at the end of the
file
and then just include the filesystems I want to backup?
If you really want this behavior, it
Or use lbtest.
The syntax on windows is:
lbtest -dev lbx.0.0.y
On UNIX:
lbtest -dev /dev/lbxx (or somesuch)
Then issue a 6 to open the library, an 8 to get the element count and a 9 to
get the inventory. Scroll back to the top of the 9 listing to find the
drives. There you will find
Hi All,
Do you know when the TSM server will be supported on
Aix 5L 5.1
Thanks
Fabrice H
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Hi All,
Are there anybody out there running OS/390 2.10 and TSM4.1.3.0 and using RMM
as the tape mgmt. system?
We implemented this config and have been suffering with tape related I/O
errors since then.
The migration tasks fail with a 613-04 EOD abend on each and every tape it
tries to migrate
Christo,
We are running the same environment except that we are TSM 3.7.4 and we do
not have any problems with this issue. We did have a problem when we
attempted to scratch volumes under RMM and we applied OW47979 to correct
this issue and it did.
I spoke with our RMM support group and they
All,
I was wondering if anyone has a Win2K server running TSM 4.1.3 using 9840
drives. We are planning on upgrading our NT4.0 TSM server to Win2K. Of
course we are testing this first on a test Win2K box.
We are having some problems getting the 9840's to be seen. We still have
I need a script that will give me report of all the nodes that were not backed up for
a specific time. It should be similar to the one that gives a report on all clients
that have not accessed the Server for a specific time.
If anyone can post it or send it to me I would really appreciate it.
try slight variations of these...
Dwight
select node_name,filespace_name,cast((backup_end) as varchar(10)) as Date
from adsm.filespaces where (cast((current_timestamp-backup_end)day as
decimal(18,0))2 )
select node_name,cast((lastacc_time) as varchar(10)) from adsm.nodes where
Is anyone using a 3.1 ADSM Server with Fiber attached tape drive and 3590K
tape cartridges?
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
WAL-MART CONFIDENTIAL
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From: Steve Schaub [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
select * from adsm.backups where ll_name=something.blah
filespace_name is the filespace name under unix or the drive id under
win.
the HL_NAME is the directory path (stuff left over after the filespace_name
but not including the actual file name)
and the LL_NAME is the end file name...
hope
No, but we are using that hardware config on a 3.7 server.
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Is anyone using a 3.1 ADSM Server with Fiber attached tape drive and 3590K
tape cartridges?
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
WAL-MART CONFIDENTIAL
If the file is from a Wintel machine, then ll_name should be specified
SOMETHING.BLAH, because the file names are in all upper case.
If it is from a unix-flavored machine, then use mixed case.
Signed,
Been there, Been burned.
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL
Does anybody have a sql script written to search for a specific file through
the ODBC interface or the admin command line? I need to be able to search
for a file on a node without knowing the folder it resides in.
Thanks
Jane
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Can anyone point me to a redpiece or redbook on this guy?
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Hmmm, a wide spread problem. I have these sessions from time to time with
a TSM 4.1.1 server running in AIX 4.3.3 ml 6. I've found that when these
sessions are present, the CPU is maxed out. Killing these sessions
restores the CPU to normal usage. I've played with several versions/makes
of
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg246249.pdf
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From: Jim Kirkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:54 PM
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Subject: TDP for Oracle explained?
Can anyone point me to a redpiece or redbook on this guy?
thanks,
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What kind of server are you running?
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From: Johnn D. Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ADSM/TSM memory leak?
Thanks for the responses about the HTTP sessions. I guess it is quite
a widespread problem.
Does anybody have a default preferences for the Mac. I also cannot
get the scheduler to work on the 4.1 version.
Thanks
Todd
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I am trying to use the mtlib utility on a Win2K box and keep getting the
following error. Could someone please tell me what I am doing wrong. I
have also tried using the hex names and combiniation of hex names and
character names for the categories and nothing seems to be working.
P:\mtlib -l
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 12:36:34PM -0400, Steven P Roder wrote:
Thanks. I removed that directory, and rebuilt it, and it stopped the
segfault under 2.6, but I still get the when I should be asked to select
the restore destination:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window
TSM 4.1.3.0 on AIX 4.3.3
What kind of server are you running?
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From: Johnn D. Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ADSM/TSM memory leak?
Thanks for the responses about the HTTP sessions. I guess it is quite
Basically, if you have one large schedule for lots of clients and you're in
polling mode, you don't want to slam your server with 500 simultaneous
sessions. Randomization lets the sessions start scattered randomly across
the first n% of the schedule.
Of course, if you have few clients per
Ganu, The shared library within /usr/lib that onbar and TSM expect to see is not
there. Your old library (the .a one) will not work. I think there is a patch
that upgrades this library. Call Tivoli Support and they can tell you where to
get the patch. You may also have to put something like the
Jeff Bach wrote:
Is anyone using a 3.1 ADSM Server with Fiber attached tape drive and 3590K
tape cartridges?
Not likely. The first version of TSM with fiber support was 3.7.2 (or
3.7.3, I don't remember which).
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The reason to reduce randomization to 0 is for large
scale environments where schedmode is set to prompted
and you want to limit the amount of time it takes for
the backups to complete. If you have the resources
such as CPU, memory, disk, network band width, and
tape devices this is not an issue
Todd,
Have you tried the MAC client guide that provides
recommendations for includes and excludes? What error
are you getting about the scheduler not working?
Thanks,
Angela
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wrote:
Does anybody have a default preferences for the Mac.
I also cannot
get the
I'd move off of 3.1 ASAP as well due to performance
problems with the code for 3590 tape devices, not
supported by IBM anymore, restore problems (either
restoring more data than requested or not showing the
data backed up as available), DB problem, and the list
goes on and on not to mention the
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 08:29:24AM -0500, Jeff Bach wrote:
When will the drive automatically be cleaned? How is it setup for a lights
out location?
I observe the cleaning light go on. A message appears about a minute later on TSM
console saying that drive needs a clean and it cleans it.
I
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