Hi Andy,
Can we execute SQL statements using same option (-DATAOnly=NO)?.
This option does not require a 5.2 server.?
We have TSM v4.2.3.3 server, how can I use this feature.
Waiting for your reply,
Thanks,
C.R.Chandrasekhar.
Systems Executive.
Tivoli Certified Consultant (TSM).
TIMKEN
Hi joni
you should put the first two constraines between parantheses ; like :
select date_time, msgno, message
from actlog
where (severity='E' or severity='W') and date_time(current_timestamp-(1
day))
Hussein
Hi all,
I just implemented the first two Linux clients into TSM. Now with the Linux
clients there's the first time the requirement to do weekly and monthly
archives of the complete machine, means all filesystems.
I would like to do that with a TSM client schedule initated by the TSM
Rainer,
looks like you need to make a script which figures out what filesystems are
defined and start an archive of each filesystem, either simulaneously or
after each other, whatever your machine can handle.
try the df command to display the mounted filesystems.
use this output to build the
I just implemented the first two Linux clients into TSM. Now with the Linux
clients there's the first time the requirement to do weekly and monthly
archives of the complete machine, means all filesystems.
I would like to do that with a TSM client schedule initated by the TSM
server. But
Can we execute SQL statements using same option (-DATAOnly=NO)?.
The option affects output of *all* admin commands, so the answer to your
question is yes. Note that you'll want to specify -dataonly=yes if you
wish to suppress the column headers.
We have TSM v4.2.3.3 server, how can I use this
Hi,
Using backup GUI, under SYSTEM OBJECT, I can successfully
backup:
COM + DB
Event Log
Registry
RSM
SYSTEM FILES *** BACK GUI window disappears !
Activity log :
07/08/2003 11:22:34 ANR0480W Session 5102 for node EPO (WinNT)
terminated -
Hi,
This has been discused earlier last month... And like mr Sims would say -Do
a search on adsm.org.
Or upgrade to v.5.1.6.0 or later.
//Henrik
Bill Dourado
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Andy,
Thanks for your information, Please point me where can I download v5.2 admin
client?
Thanks,
chandrasekhar.cr
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It is included in the TSM 5.2 client.
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Have you considered RAID 0+1 or 10? It give you mirror copies and stripping. It may
depend whether your RAID controller supports it or not. thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/08/03 12:13AM
Is there anyone(else) out there relying only on RAID for TSM fault
tolerance? I just attended the Advanced
Thanks for your information, Please point me where can I download v5.2
admin
client?
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client/v5r2/
All,
I am running TSM 4.2.1.8 on an AIX 4.3.3 server connected to a 3584 library
with 4 FC 3580 drives. Last week I was having some FC connectivity issues
and worked with IBM and Tivoli support for several hours trying to get
everthing worked out. I now have one tape drive that is offline and I
Shawn,
I have had this before
The show path command will give you a hint on how to fix it.
This command showed for the path/drivemapping that the TSM-server had to a
redundant drive.
A delete drivemapping TSM-SERVERNAME LIBRARY-NAME DRIVE-NAME did the
trick
After this command we could delete
Hello,
yesterday i had a look at powerquests V2I Serverprotect Software.
They restore their images from an Windows XP running entirely from CDROM
(WindowsPE)
I wonder whether we could do that with TSM...
One problem is to restore the systemobject as files to the newly restored
systemdrive.
Like
It's probably a syntax issue, so I'm trolling for suggestions. Fromnode
is AIX 4.3.3 w/TSM 4.2.2, tonode is AIX 5.1 w/TSM 5.1.6
Here's the set access query from the FROM node:
tsm q access
Type NodeUserPath
Archive CATAWBA *
Jeroen,
I ran the 'show path' command and got the following result:
tsm: TSMSERVERsho path
Session established with server TSMSERVER: AIX-RS/6000
Server Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.8
Server date/time: 07/08/03 11:30:02 Last access: 07/08/03 11:00:48
Source=$$LOCALSERVER$$, Source
I'm curious as to what kind of MB/sec throughput people are seeing with TSM
and LTO drives. I realize your mileage may vary and that it depends on your
configuration but lets face it most of us have somewhat similar
environments. A disk pool and tape pool. A mixture of file system data as
well as
How do I restore my local sam from tsm?
Background:
TSM Server 5.1.6.3 on windows 2000 operating system.
TSM client 5.1.15 on a windows NT
This is in a test area without a domain controller and the two servers are
in a workgroup.
I tried restoring the security accounts manager database and
07/08/2003 12:06:54 PM ANR0102E asalloc.c(4699): Error 1 inserting row
in table AS.Segments.
07/08/2003 12:06:54 PM ANR1227E BACKUP STGPOOL: Process 8734 terminated
- internal server error detected.
This meaningfull to anyone?
I'm curious as to what kind of MB/sec throughput people are seeing with TSM
and LTO drives.
It varies drastically for us based upon the objects being moved, of course.
10-15MB/s / drive is normal for us overall.
How many MB/sec does a migration process produce in your environment?
We achieve
What is the best way to determine what your throughput is for each
process? Are you just going by the activity log?
Thanks!
Shawn
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I'm curious as to what kind of MB/sec throughput people are seeing with
TSM
and LTO drives.
It varies drastically for us based
I've seen up to 45 MB/sec backuping oracle databases lan free. Of cource oracle
compresses pretty well. This was seen on the brocade switch so I'm guessing its
accurate.
Guillaume Gilbert
Conseiller - Gestion du stockage
CGI - Gestion intégré des technologies
TEL.: (514) 415-3000 ext 5091
Hi,
If you have fibre connected LTO drives, one really simple way is to connect
to the web console of the switch and monitor the performance of the ports on
the switch. This isn't easily automatable, but it is a very accurate
representation of what you are seeing in terms of throughput.
Michael
Is the collocation groups feature in TSM 5.2.0 or is it further out? If
further out, any word on how far out?
David
Will also depend on the complexity of your client environment.
One TSM adminstrator scales up very well; you don't get a lot of extra work
on the server end when you go from 100 clients to 200.
But, who is managing the extra 100 clients?
Dan's note doesn't mention the work required on that end.
Hey, good tip.. I'll check that one out.
Thanks!
Shawn
From: Wheelock, Michael D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 12:40:52 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LTO throughput - real world experiences
Hi,
If you have fibre
What is the best way to determine what your throughput is for each
process? Are you just going by the activity log?
One of the many things Servergraph/TSM (http://www.servergraph.com)
will report for you is thoughput rates for the various TSM processes.
David Ehresman
University of Louisville
yes, we rely on raid for TSM faut tollerance. This is not the best, but
we don't have enough space, and the TSM design that was done before I got
here already had it implemented.
We do have enough disk to hold incrementals for a day or two (I prefer 3,
in case all the tape drives or the library
I know it isn't in 5.2.0. I don't know when it will be delivered.
Bill
At 01:50 PM 7/8/2003, you wrote:
Is the collocation groups feature in TSM 5.2.0 or is it further out? If
further out, any word on how far out?
David
--
Bill Colwell
C. S. Draper Lab
Cambridge Ma.
Another comment... LTO numbers should probably be reported as being
LTO-1 or LTO-2.
LTO-1 max uncompressed is 15 MB/sec, max compressed is 30 MB/sec; LTO-2 max
uncompressed is 35 MB/sec, max compressed is 70 MB/sec. This assumes a
typical average compression ratio of 2:1, of course.
We use
I apologize ahead of time, but I just got my renewal notice for software
support and almost became the first man in history to give birth. I cannot
for the life of me understand what IBM is thinking in these economic times.
I don't know the situation of the rest of you, but they have just about
Gerald,
I am glad you asked this question as I was thinking of posting a similar
question myself.
Here is our configuration:
IBM F50 4-way
AIX 4.3.3 ML 11
1 GB RAM
Overland Neo 4000 library with 4 Seagate LTO-1 drives, hardware compression
on 2 6205 Ultra2 SCSI Interface cards (2 drives per/port
Just installed TSM Linux x86 client 5.1.5.14 on Red Hat Linux version 9.0
with Linux Kernel 2.4
The TSM server is 5.1.5.4 on AIX.
If I back up files individually, it works OK. But when I try to do an
incremental back up of a file system, I get the following errors:
ANS1005E TCP/IP read error on
What is the best way to determine what your throughput is for each process?
Are you just going by the activity log?
I have measured it a couple of ways. As many have said, from the switch
ports is an excellent (though manual) process. Be warned there is a slight
FC overhead on every frame, and
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