Has anyone configed a large number of TSM Servers under Enterprise
Management ?
The question I have, is, what did you do for the
port numbers i.e. the LLADDRESS
Did you simply say that all the servers defined (target servers)
all used the same port i.e.
Source Server: TSM_S1 Addres
> Then again I
> could be forced to change the name in the future so what the
> hell..
If you do have to change the server name, perhaps you could use a CNAME,
also known as a DNS alias.
For instance my test server is called nzwnstsm10002.ems.itf.nz.eds.com
(how's that for a mouthful!) there
I've been doing some SQL queries on the summary table, to look at past
reclamation processes and drive usage.
It appears that only primary pool reclamations are actually recorded here,
there are no entries for copy-pool reclamations at all.
Is this normal?
Server is 3.7.4 on Solaris.
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Lesley
Due to a long day, I muffed the title a bit,
so it should be Client acceptor and Microsoft Cluster
-
Windows 2000 with Microsoft Clustering
4.1.2.19 Client -->> (soon 4.2?)
Although the parameters are not supported for directly running a CAD
servi
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Ich werde Ihre Nachrichten nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
We had the same experience with Solaris (though I can't confirm it was
2.6).. Same exact symptoms.. FTP was lightning fast but TSM was a slug..
cpu, disks, and memory (1GB both sides) on both client and server were
relatively inactive during the backups. Both Sun boxes were new. Tried all
kinds of
Does your accounting log (dsmaccnt.log, in the server/bin directory)
indicate a lot of media wait, comm. wait, or idle wait?
If it's idle wait, turn on client tracing,;
If it's media wait, turn on server tracing;
If it's comm wait, see if you can get ftp to do the same thing, then bug
your network
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07/09/2001.
If you need assistance you can contact the Operations Center at 472-5653,
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We are running TSM 4.1.2 server on an enterprise E4500 server with Solaris
2.6. Our performance is terrible, and we have tried all of the TCP tuning
and still nothing. What happens is this: When a backup is first kicked off,
the speed is great, anywhere from 86 to 12 MB per second. Within 3 minute
I haven't received any mail from this list. Just testing.
Since I didn't see it mentioned yet, make sure you change the account that
the TSM Scheduler service uses on your NT clients that are backing up
network drives. The TSM Scheduler account is system by default and won't
have access to remote drives unless you allow null sessions. Make it an
accoun
>I found a message on the list
>(http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0012/34.html)
>which refers to a level 4.3.3.25. Is this an error
>or is there indeed a higher level at an obscure hidden
>place on the Internet somewhere?
Eric,
It's certainly possible that there is a(nother) obscure hid
I've done a LOT of command-line queries. Some tricks:
1. Use select rather than query. The output of "q stg" etc. may change in
new releases of TSM and break your script, but the output of "select xxx
from stgpools" probably won't.
2. Use -tabd. If not, sometimes a query will come out formatte
Use backslashes to hide the quote's special meaning from the unix shell:
dsmadmc -id=xxx -pas=xxx q actl begint=-48 search=\"119 mi nutes\"
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> George Lesho
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 11:03 AM
>
An example shell statement redirecting.
dsmadmc -id=user -password=passwd\
"select session_id as \"SESID\", client_name as \"NODE\", state as
\"STATE\", current_timestamp-start_time as \"DURATION\", cast(bytes_sent as
decimal(18,0)) as \"BYTESSENT\", cast(bytes_received as decimal(18,0)) as
\"BY
Hi
I request u to have a look at arcserv(s/w) backup for WIN NT.
I feel its easy for maintenance.I am no one to advice but its just a note.
Regarding this problem why don't u stop application services and and do the
same.
I am not WIN NT GURU.
balanand pinni
-Original Message-
From: Prat
Certainly.
Here is my statement for querying the accounting log for the previous
workday/night:
LOG_Q=`dsmadmc -id=foo -pa=bar -outfile=actlog.tmp q actlog begindate=TODA
Y-1 begintime=17:00:00 enddate=TODAY endtime=05:59:59`
and later I clal it with:
echo "Unavailable tape list: $TAPELIST "
We are trying to do a bare-metal restore on a WIn2K system with the 3.7.2.19
client.
The TSM b/a client crashes when it tries to restore the first file that is
in use and needs "replace on boot".
Same results with GUI or command line, replace=all or replace=prompt.
Anybody seen this before?
Andy, why is it that the NT/2000 4.2.0 client's TSM420GA_NT_README.FTP.txt
file says " - This package is for Windows 98 or Windows ME running on an
Intel (or similar) processor."
Arthur
-Original Message-
From: Andy Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:19 AM
%SMers, From the command line interface, using a search string bounded by
quotation marks will allow you to input a search string with spaces:
example:
tsm: AFCOPS2>q actl begint=-48 search="119 mi nutes"
Date/Time Message
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To Tivoli support:
On the TDP client code the web page
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/adagent.htm there is a link to the
latest TDP for SAP clients. It points to
http://www-5.ibm.com/de/entwicklung/tdp/dlindex.html on which the 3.2 client
is listed. When you click on this link
(http://
>Your clients need to know how to contact the server at the new
>address. You
>may already have that under control, but since you didn't
>mention it, I'll
>assume it slipped your mind.
Lesley,
Thanks for the heads up on those other changes. Yes I did take all into
consideration. I've forced eve
Gill -
I've done this (albeit not on a TSM server), and, although there might be a
command you could enter at the command line to make these changes, you can also
easily do this using smit. If you enter 'smit tcpip', then select 'Minimum
Configuration & Startup', then select your network interfa
Geoff Gill wrote:
> I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this
> weekend. I want to
> know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's
> not just an IP
> change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK
> and Default
> Gateway.
Your clients need to know how to co
Yeah, ADSM has some little idiosyncrasies that are hard to get used to.
Most often, I'm working out the selects from shell scripts as so:
REPORT="~/adsm.report"
ID="foo"
PW="bar"
and later:
BU_DATE=`dsmadmc -id=$ID -pa=$PW "select node_name,filespace_name from
filespace
s where cast((current
...
>SELECT NODE_NAME,VOLUME_NAME FROM VOLUMEUSAGE > 'DM.PROD.ADSMP.VOLUSAGE'
...
>However, in the TSM server on AIX, a similar command defined as a script and
>then run issues an ANR2907E Unexpected SQL operator token - '>'.
A frequently asked question...
Admin Ref manual chapter 3, Redirecting
I've migrated the database from a 3.1 server with DRM license to a
4.1 server without DRM license. Since DRM was in use on the old server
the new server is not in compliance with the license.
The documentation does not say much about how to remove things and
I'm not happy about registering the dr
The TSM servers contain the licensing files that enable you to use it. Any
time there is a new version or release of TSM, you need to pay for it. By
new version or release, I mean that the first or second nodes of the verson
number have changed (i.e. 4.2 = Version 4, Release 2). Only TSM server PT
PL also see ifconfig cmd line syntax.
balanand pinni
-Original Message-
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Change IP Address
For the AIX crowd out there,
I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server
Looks like the syntax routines has a slight bug in it...
now where the admin client should be able to deal with the redirect, you may
pull it out of TSM and make AIX deal with it by using something along the
lines of : (note "eval")
#!/bin/ksh
...
eval dsmadmc -id=blah -pas
Robin,
It will work if you put your query in double quotes,
dsmadmc -id=name -pa=pass "select node_name,volume_name from volumeusage" >
/adsmlogs/output.file
-Original Message-
From: Robin Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Zoltan,
Your cache hit percentage is way too low, but that is not going to impact on
your database backup
performance anyway.
I am not sure that you need to increase the number of bufferpool pages.
My database is larger and has a smaller bufferpool with a better cache hit %.
If you are happy that
I have just started the TSM client for OMVS and would like to start the web client
interface.
The expected DSMCAD binary was not installed as a part of the client install.
Should it be there or is there another process / method for MVS.
The one thing I did note is there is not much in the way
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Windows 2000 with Microsoft Clustering
4.1.2.19 Client -->> (soon 4.2?)
Although the parameters are not supported for directly running a CAD service
under a microsoft cluster i.e. attached to a resource group, has anyone
actually done it ???
Other than being an issue of a MCSC controlled reso
Has anyone out there done a feature by feature comparison of TSM and
Veritas. I am interested in the pros and cons of this product. Our parent
company uses Veritas while we use TSM.
I would really like to hear from those of you who have used the Veritas
product extensively.
Thanks for your ass
This is from memory but this has been asked before. As I remember ( and it
is going fast) you need to remove the spaces around the ">". Or maybe after
the ">".
Sorry that I don't remember more.
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Senior Software Specialist
Corporate Computer Center
Schering-Plough Corp.
(901) 32
Hi,
I have the same problems with some Windows clients. And I tried to use the
UNC and the drive letter of the shared drives in the inclexcl list to back
them up. I have had a contact to Tivoli support regarding this but I'm still
not secure when to use UNC or drive letters in the inclexcl list.
I am not familiar with SQL queries but the first thing I would try is to
separate the Query with quotes
select "node_name, volume_name from volumeusage" > /adsmlogs/output.file
Or something to that effect. I think looking at documentation on the select
statement should help to better answer yo
Hi
If u are using IP address as server name in any of ur adsm client in dsm.sys
file.
Or any other applications as websphere .Pl reflect the changes accordingly.
Pl see that since u are changing mask and default gateway,then ur
server in on different network if I am right.
Pl see that what is aver
Hi,
No the client not doing thier own compression.
Ofer Nachom,
CCC
Richard Sims wrote:
> But: Are your clients doing their own compression...?
>
>Richard Sims, BU
I found that running dsmadmc on my Win95 workstation I'd have to not put
in the space after the > symbol - ex:
select node_name, volume_name from volumeusage >d:\temp\vols.out
Nick Cassimatis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Today is the tomorrow of yesterday.
Robin Lowe
Quoting Joe Cascanette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have to create multiple Domains in TSM v4.1 to keep my DRP servers
> separate from the rest of the servers.
>
> I currently have:
> COPYPOOL1 tapes (offsite) 357pool1 tapes (onsite in
> library)
> COPYPOOL_DRP tapes (offsite)357poo
hi all,
We have a setup of tsm V4.1 with 3775 automated library having 324 slots.
For offsite backup we would like to use optical drive juke box. do anybody
know how to setup and implement or where can i get the information
regarding optical juke box for tsm V4.1release.
thanks in advance.
sree.
Hi Ted!
Thanks for your reply!
I found a message on the list
(http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0012/34.html) which refers to a level
4.3.3.25.
Is this an error or is there indeed a higher level at an obscure hidden
place on the Internet somewhere?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch
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