Re: MANAGEDSERVICES in a MS Cluster

2003-01-03 Thread Lancaster, Dominic
I've had 'MANAGEDSERVICES' working in a Microsoft Cluster for quite some time now - for 4 virtual nodes looking after 4 sets of independant disks - what is your problem with it ? Dominic -Original Message- From: Rupp Thomas (Illwerke) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, 4 January

Re: include/exclude & -incrbydate with ADSM v1.2

2003-01-03 Thread Fc-Atm-Rck, Tivoli (UNKNOWN)
Two questions: Does the incl.excl.list option works with ADSM v1.2? Does the "-incrbydate" option works with ADSM v1.2? Thank you.

Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit

2003-01-03 Thread Rushforth, Tim
Thanks Jim! I was confusing "size of base file falls < 1024" with 1 GB! So if a file starts at less than 2 GB but then grows bigger than 2GB it will no longer be eligible? Similar if a file falls below 1024 bytes? Thanks again! Tim -Original Message- From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit

2003-01-03 Thread Jim Smith
Tim, Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size > 2 Gig then TSM will not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it could not be a candidate for subfile processing on a subsequent backup. Thanks, Jim J.P. (Jim) Smith TSM Client Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] Last August,

NexSan's ATABoy/ATABeast as a primary diskpool

2003-01-03 Thread Steve Schaub
Is anyone out there using one of these, or something similar, as TSM's primary diskpool? If so, what is the good/bad/ugly involved? Steve Schaub Systems Engineer Haworth, Inc 616-393-1457 (desk) 616-836-6962 (cell) WWJWMTD

Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit

2003-01-03 Thread Rushforth, Tim
Last August, Jim Smith wrote: >Today the client code will send a new base file in these cases: > >- if the last time the detla was taken, the ratio of delta:base is > .40 >- digital signature of base is incorrect or doesn't match signature on >server >- base entry on client cache is dirty, i.e.,

Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Laura Buckley
Oops - Correction to my last post. I took my select from a script I wrote trying to find volumes that weren't in certain pools. Here's what I really meant select distinct volume_name,stgpool_name from volumeusage where node_name='$1' and filespace_name='$2' and stgpool_name='$3' Laura -O

Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Laura Buckley
Hi Werner Here's one that shows volumes by filespacename and stgpool name select distinct node_name,volume_name,stgpool_name from volumeusage where node_name='$1' and filespace_name='$2' and stgpool_name<>'$3' Laura Buckley SSSI/STORServer, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- Fro

MANAGEDSERVICES in a MS Cluster

2003-01-03 Thread Rupp Thomas (Illwerke)
Hi TSM-ers, "Use the managedservices option in your client options file (dsm.opt) to specify whether the Client Acceptor service manages the scheduler. Note: You cannot use the managedservices option in a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) environment." Is this limitation still true with TSM Client

Re: TSM Schedule misses a volume

2003-01-03 Thread Remeta, Mark
I don't know if anyone mentioned it but did you check the permissions? I've seen backups fail before if the Everyone group was removed from the access list... Mark -Original Message- From: Bill Dourado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: TSM Schedule misses a volume

2003-01-03 Thread Bill Dourado
Christian, Thankyou for your response. I tried :- Domain ALL-LOCAL the schedule didn't select \\fs1\f$ ! with Domain ALL-LOCAL F: the schedule selected \\fs1\f$ but it failed:- 1/03/2003 14:28:10 ANS1228E Sending of object '\\fs1\f$' failed 01/03/2003 14:28:10 ANS1063E Invalid path specifi

Re: restore to different node

2003-01-03 Thread Justin Bleistein
I'm glad it worked out for you. The "-virtualnode" option is good if you want to gain FULL access to a specified remote node. Your basically tricking TSM into thinking you are that node so there are NO access restrictions to anything. In an access controlled environment however "set access" is your

Re: restore to different node

2003-01-03 Thread shekhar Dhotre
What are the reasons if there are any to use -virtualnodename over set access ? I don't have problems in setting access . in my last command date format was wrong. 2-1-2003 won't work - It requires 02-01-2003 . also added quotes . "/tmp/sh28642.6" 1 line, 136 characters dsmc ret -fromnode=f2n21

Re: web client question, any help would be appreciated :o).

2003-01-03 Thread Justin Bleistein
These arn't tdp nodes. This is our own homegrown script TSM kicks off by each server instance which puts oracle in hot backup mode. --Justin Richard Bleistein Unix Systems Administrator (Sungard eSourcing) Desk: (856) 866 - 4017 Cell:(856) 912 - 0861 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: web client question, any help would be appreciated :o).

2003-01-03 Thread Nelson, Doug
Unfortunately, their is no web access to TDP client nodes. You can only get to 1581. :( -Original Message- From: Justin Bleistein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: web client question, any help would be appreciated :o). Hey

web client question, any help would be appreciated :o).

2003-01-03 Thread Justin Bleistein
Hey gang, I'm thinking about using the TSM web client for a customer of mine. I understand how to set up the "1581" port and what not. The only thing I'm confused about is the following. On this one server they have two oracle databases which we back up with two different server instances an

Re: restore to different node

2003-01-03 Thread Justin Bleistein
A better option to use for this is: "-virtualnode" if your able to get the remote node's TSM password. Also try to put double quotes around any path specifications with wildcards. Thanks!. --Justin Richard Bleistein Unix Systems Administrator (Sungard eSourcing) Desk: (856) 866 - 4017 Cell:(85

restore to different node

2003-01-03 Thread shekhar Dhotre
Trying to retrieve data from one node to different node : source node f2n21 (frame 2 node 21 ) target node f5n73 (frame 5 node 73 ) f2n21 />dsmc q ac Tivoli Storage Manager Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface - Version 5, Release 1, Level 5.0 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2002 Al

Move filespace from one node to another

2003-01-03 Thread Kolbeinn Josepsson
Hello tsm gurus! Does any of you know if it is possible to move single filespace from one node to another node (doccumented or non doccumented procedure)? TSM server 5.1.1.6 (AIX 5.1). Best regards, Kolbeinn Josepsson 7 Systems Engineer www.nyherji.is

Re: TSM Schedule misses a volume

2003-01-03 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi Bill! Can you try to add Domain ALL-LOCAL in your dsm.opt file? If it stil

TSM Schedule misses a volume

2003-01-03 Thread Bill Dourado
Hello, On one particular W2K client, volume \\fs1\f$ is not included when backup schedule starts :- 01/03/2003 12:59:59 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN 01/03/2003 12:59:59 --- SCHEDULERE

NAS as a backup unit?

2003-01-03 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi! Do anyone know if I can use a Quantum SnapServer as a backup media in TSM 5.1

Re: Link to TSM Clients

2003-01-03 Thread Jolliff, Dale
I would be much more impressed if someone spent less time mucking about with a website and more time fixing some of the really plentiful . . . "features" that have cropped up in the last year. -Original Message- From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January

Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Garrison, Tony
it seems it be easier to just create a backupset with a 1 day retention. Tony Garrison I/T Sr. Systems Programmer USAA 210-913-9836 -Original Message- From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: On which volume

Réf. : Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Francois Chevallier
I use this kind of script ... It works $1 node name $2 name of pool select volumeusage.volume_name,volumes.access,volumes.error_state,volumeusage.stgpool_name from volumeusage,volumes where volumeusage.node_name=upper('$1')and volumeusage.stgpool_name='$2' and volumeusage.volume_name = volumes.vo

Re: Link to TSM Clients

2003-01-03 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Amen Richard! Rather than leaning from our responses and moving away from the current approach, Tivoli continues to build on the current design. Maybe someone from development can forward our concerns to the people responsible for the website? Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Re: Link to TSM Clients

2003-01-03 Thread Raghu S
Instead of making it easier, the site was messed up. I am facing it difficult to find any information which i used to get in few clicks. I still don't undertsand the strategy of following a "SEARCH" rather a tree structure of items. I believe SEARCH gives random results, a tree structure gives comp

Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Richard Sims
>Does anyone know a fast way to get a list of all volumes on which a node >has files of a specific subdirectory? A query of the volumeusage table >does the job on filespace level but not on file/directory level. >The only way I know is to search in the output of query content or the >corresponding

Re: Link to TSM Clients

2003-01-03 Thread Jane Bamberger-Work
I agree - it is a circular mess! - Original Message - From: "Richard Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 7:11 AM Subject: Re: Link to TSM Clients > >The web site is a huge improvement over the old site in many ways... > > The changes in the Tiv

Re: Link to TSM Clients

2003-01-03 Thread Richard Sims
>The web site is a huge improvement over the old site in many ways... The changes in the Tivoli web site may have improved some things, but in many ways things are far worse for anyone trying to use that site. In the past (about a year and a half ago) it used to be relatively easy to find things,

Re: SAP TDP Restore

2003-01-03 Thread Richard Foster
Lawrie If you want you can use the TDP direct. You issue a command of the type: backint -f restore -i ... other parms has 1 line per file you want to restore, with format description is the identifier created by TDP when the DB was backed up - you get it from the backup job output. T

Re: On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Lawrie Scott - Persetel Q Vector
Hi I generally use the following select statement, however if there is an easier way please let me know. select distinct node_name,volume_name,stgpool_name from volumeusage where node_name='nodename' and stgpool_name='storage pool' Lawrie -Original Message- From: Werner Baur [mailto:[E

Re: SAP TDP Restore

2003-01-03 Thread Hooft, Jeroen
Lawrie I think this is because when you use SAPDBA, you will use the default SAP-environment (i am no dba either). We use the following method (R3 on AIX): 1. Copy the /oracle/SID/sapbackup/*a?f file from Production to Quality (offline-backup is easier for such a restore). If you restore an onlin

Re: "size estimate exceeded" when "cache migrated files" is enabled

2003-01-03 Thread Christian Sandfeld
Richard, Thomas and Steve, Thank you for your answers - they give me some things to look for and some stuff to try. Kind regards, Christian

SAP TDP Restore

2003-01-03 Thread Lawrie Scott - Persetel Q Vector
Hi All I am running TSM 5.1.5 on Windows 2000 and SAP/R3 using Oracle on a TRU64 Unix Cluster. I backup the SAP Databases using the SAP/R3 TDP for Tivoli on Tru64 Unix. I wish to restore the SPP (Production Database) to the SPQ (QA Database) location, overwriting the SPQ database with SPP's databas

On which volumes are my files?

2003-01-03 Thread Werner Baur
Does anyone know a fast way to get a list of all volumes on which a node has files of a specific subdirectory? A query of the volumeusage table does the job on filespace level but not on file/directory level. The only way I know is to search in the output of query content or the corresponding selec