win2k auto-start failed service

2001-09-11 Thread Warren, Matthew James
A quick one; Are there any 'gotchas' to watch out for when using win2k's ability to automatically restart a service if it fails? Could I end up with lots of 'Dr Watson, dsmsvc.exe failed' windows on the client desktop? ___ Matthew Warren. GZPTXW EDS Core

one driver question.

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Hi what is SSD RMSS device drivers ?? Kveðja/Regards Petur Ethorsson Tæknimaður/Technician Kerfisfræðingur IR IBM SUPPORT Microsoft Certified System Engineer Nýherji HfSími TEL: +354-569-7700 Borgartún 37 105 Iceland URL:http://www.nyherji.is

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2001-09-11 Thread Mauricio Angelino Massa
Hi, take a look at the GC35-0409-01 (TSM for Windows Quick Start - R4V2), Appendix D - Setting up clustering. I haven't done that myself, but you'll find some step-by-step information on cluster configuration with TSM. Hth, regards, Mauricio Patricia LeBlanc

Re: one driver question.

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Sims
Hi what is SSD RMSS device drivers ?? IBM Storage Systems Division Removable Media Storage Systems device drivers: IBM higher-end tape drive opsys driver software, as for the 3590 and 358x tape drive series, with different names for different platforms, such as Atape, atdd, IBMtape,

Re: Defining 3584 Library to TSM on AIX

2001-09-11 Thread Maurice van 't Loo
We had some problems too, we saw all the drives, but no library. (and it is /dev/smc0) The sollution was to reset de first drives, or easier to reset the library (power off/on) After that, the cfgmgr saw the library and all the drives. Greetings, Maurice van 't Loo Compare Computers

Re: Does TSM 4.2 support an IBM 3583 library (6 drives)

2001-09-11 Thread Maurice van 't Loo
It is fully supported. - Original Message - From: Jacques Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:48 PM Subject: Does TSM 4.2 support an IBM 3583 library (6 drives) It's not on the devices supported Web Site. Please help!!!

passwordaccess -- does it affect scheduled ops?

2001-09-11 Thread Adam J. Boyer
I wanted to limit the number of people who can fire up the TSM GUI on some NT boxes and start restoring files. I thought the best way to do this was to set the passwordaccess option to 'prompt', and then give the password to only a select few. My only concern is that this may affect scheduled

Re: audit library failed - stupid software?

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Sims
ANR8834E Library volume 04DB5C is still present in library 3570LIB drive DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1), and must be removed manually. But drive is empty, and all cartridges are in their home-slots. Wojciech - If this is a solid problem (continues to persist) I would use the tapeutil command's

Reported errors on Netware 5.1 backup

2001-09-11 Thread Cory Heikel
We are running netware 5.1 sp2 and the tivoli 4.1.213 client for netware. The backup reports that it fails every night. The errors all appear to be occuring on files which have been deleted, objects expired = objects failed. Is this what should happen? I would thing that an expire file should not

Re: Backing up large amounts of data on Windows NT

2001-09-11 Thread Maurice van 't Loo
I don't know if NT can handle it, but you can try to RAR or ZIP the file. With RAR you can also cut the file in pieces. Succes, Maurice van 't Loo Compare Computers The Netherlands - Original Message - From: ProtoTipo srl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday,

Re: large client multi-streamed backups

2001-09-11 Thread Glass, Peter
Len, In many cases, all files are grouped under the same filespace, but are to be split off into multiple backup sessions beneath that. For example: Session 1 /usr/oracle/ad/dev/sys/sys01 /usr/oracle/dev/data/rtdat0t01.db

Re: Return code = 1

2001-09-11 Thread Doug Thorneycroft
Try running excfull.cmd from a command prompt to see what is going on. you might have to put a pause statement at the end so the message stays on screen long enough to read. It might help, if you send the contents of excfull.cmd so we know what you are trying to do. On Tuesday, September 11,

AW: Return code = 1

2001-09-11 Thread Rupp Thomas (Illwerke)
If this doesn't help - check permissions. We once had a similar problem until I checked the difference in permissions when running the CMD File online (with your NT account) or by the scheduler (with the SYSTEM account). HTH Thomas Rupp

Upgrade to 4.2.0.1 Win2K

2001-09-11 Thread Joe Williams
I've upgraded a Win2k SP2 Netfinity 5100 to 4.2.0.1 and am having problems. When ever there is any activity to the server -- db backup, client backup or restore - the server (dsmserv.exe or the Win2k Server service) abends quietly. disabling the schedule and migration in the dsmsrv.opt file

Re: win2k auto-start failed service

2001-09-11 Thread Joshua S. Bassi
It shouldn’t be a problem. -- Joshua S. Bassi Independent IT Consultant IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM Cell (408)(831) 332-4006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of

Re: Defining 3584 Library to TSM on AIX

2001-09-11 Thread Jörg Nouvertné
Hello, we had some trouble seeing the 3584 library when attached to a SAN. But I've recognized in our configuration (lsdev -Cctape), that the LUN between drive 1 and drive 2 wasn't in use. Therefore I defined it manually into the hole and it worked. By the way: You'll find the right device under

Re: passwordaccess -- does it affect scheduled ops?

2001-09-11 Thread Jorg Nouvertne
-Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam J. Boyer Sent: Dienstag, 11. September 2001 15:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: passwordaccess -- does it affect scheduled ops? I wanted to limit the number of people who can fire up the

Re: reclaimation pool/volume question.

2001-09-11 Thread Joshua S. Bassi
When you define the disk storage pool you need to create a device class of FILE type. In the definition there is a maxsize variable (I believe from memory). -- Joshua S. Bassi Independent IT Consultant IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM Cell (408)(831)

reclaimation pool/volume question.

2001-09-11 Thread Guan, Phillip
Hi all, We have lots of volumes reclaimed to be 'EMPTY', let's say they are 'v001' to 'v100', some of them are checked in library. During the reclamation process, TSM asks volume 'Vxxx' for reclamation purpose, I found that TSM seems to pick up the lower-number of the empty volumes which may or

Re: reclaimation pool/volume question.

2001-09-11 Thread Zlatko Krastev/ACIT
Storage pools of type DISK are random access, i.e. everything can randomly be stored there. Over disk devices you can have a filesystem and files in it to be treated as sequential volumes. You can think of them as virtual tapes where the directory is the library and the files are tapes. Thus for