Hello TSM experts,
I've got a TSM server 4.1.4.1 running on Windows NT SP6a. In the weekend a full export
is taken with the command:
export server filedata=backupactive devclass=DLTCLASS1 scratch=no
volumenames=000375,000383,09
This has been running fine for quiet a period (a few years), b
I would try openfile support in 5.2 . First tests look quite good.
Regards Stefan Holzwarth
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Von: Gordon Woodward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juli 2003 04:01
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Betreff: Lotus Notes Non-TDP backups
We currently have over 1
Compression will not help in this case, since all compression must be done and undone
by the clients cpu, this will put more load and the novell server and not alieviate it
as you might think. What are the sizes of the files being backed up (in general)?
What is the size of the cpu that is bein
We currently have over 160Gb of Notes mail databases that need to be backed up
nightly. Due to incompatabilities with the Notes TDP, our version of TSM (v4.2.2.5)
and the way compaction runs on our Notes servers, we have to use the normal Tivoli
backup client to backup the mailboxes. It takes ab
Does anyone know if there is a DOD approved method of doing a forced overwrite on a
TSM disk pool? If not, what are other people using?
> Kathie
> Kathie Foresti
> Lockheed Martin Corporation
> Enterprise Information Systems
> Phone (315)456-1941 or 8*256-1941
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
How would I go about creating another Domino server for restores?? I
installed the TDP agent on another Domino server, configured the DSM.OPT
file to use the production server nodename. I can do restores, but when I
try to do an applylogs, I get ACD5769I that says I can't apply the logs.
I was try
And what you would really have to do is:
- retrieve the archive to a computer system
- backup up that computer system
- generate backupset (it uses active backup versions to create backupset)
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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From: Stapleton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the responses, Mike and Richard.
As I mentioned DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYS is set to 5-days.
[From my previous email] DRM expiration is set as follows:
DB Backup Series Expiration Days: 5 Day(s)
Recovery Plan File Expiration Days: 14 Day(s)
Which is much less than the 30-day del volhist
Hello
You need to use SET DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYS, instead of del volhist t=dbb.
This is an excert from help del volhist.
5. For users of DRM, the database backup expiration should be controlled
with the SET DRMDBBACKUPEXPIREDAYS command instead of this DELETE
VOLHISTORY command. Using
Redbook SG24-6141, "Deploying the Tivoli Storage Manager Client in a
Windows 2000 Environment", discusses authoritative restores starting on
page 117. You can find the redbook at www.redbooks.ibm.com. Do a search on
the publication number SG24-6141.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Jon, check out this Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;241594
It discusses the procedure to perform an authoritative restore.
Mark
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From: Jon Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 8:17 PM
To:
I'll second Flemmings comments on client version, and add a note that
version 12 of the TSA's are for SP3 of Netware 6. If you aren't there
yet go with version 11!
Flemming Hougaard wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've been using Client version 5.1.5.15
> (ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-m
...
>The process is completing successfully, but as you can see no DB backup
>volumes or recovery plans are expired. I have an admin schedule that
>has the following command in it: delete volhistory todate=today-30
>type=all, which I do not think would affect the expiration of DB and
>recovery pla
Hello,
TSM: 5.1.6.4 w/DRM enabled
AIX: 4.3.3.10
I having been looking at the completion of my expiration processes for
the last 15 days and I see, for example, the following:
07/27/03 15:15:01 ANR2017I Administrator ADMIN issued command:
EXPIRE
INVENTORY
07/27/0
maxpr=#
maximum processes = #
Add this to your command to start reclamation.
Brenda
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>I have upgraded my office NT4.0 PC to IE6.1 and can longer use the command
>line interface on the server web interface. Java V1.4 didn't fix the
>problem.
>
>The error I see in Java Console is:
>
> java.lang.ClassFormatError: WebConsole (Bad magic number)
>
>This is also a problem when I dial i
Hi Tivoliers,
I have upgraded my office NT4.0 PC to IE6.1 and can longer use the command
line interface on the server web interface. Java V1.4 didn't fix the
problem.
The error I see in Java Console is:
java.lang.ClassFormatError: WebConsole (Bad magic number)
This is also a problem when I
No worries Zlatko
I'm not that easy to insult ;o) - and I did get your point... therefore it was
sincerly meant, with my thanks to everyone in here taking time to answer all types of
questions! - ... and you are right, to many times people neglect to say thanks for the
help!
Regards
Flemming
Hi
I've been using Client version 5.1.5.15
(ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/client/v5r1/Netware/v515/)
on NetWare 6 - it works fine! Have done some testing with 5.1.6, and it seems ok...
For the time being, I would stay off 5.2... especially because they
Did you choose "Custom" during installation - and added the "Administrative Client
Command Line Files"?? If not, that might be the reason ;o) - else try reinstalling the
client.
Regards
Flemming
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Fra: Luciano Ariceto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 25. juli 2003
Hi
After applying sp 4 to W2K server TSM's web admin interface stopped working.
The server works fine otherwise. Anyone else had this happen to them?
Tim
Hum, must be monday morning.
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: maandag 28 juli 2003 9:25
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: Availability Disabled
>
>
> Hoi Karel,
>
>
> On maandag, jul 28, 2003, at 09:20 Europe/Amsterdam, Karel
Hoi Karel,
On maandag, jul 28, 2003, at 09:20 Europe/Amsterdam, Karel Bos wrote:
Hi all,
Searching the readme's, pdf's and more, but not finding it. I have
three TSM
servers, two of them have Availability set to Disabled, one set to
enabled.
Can someone tell me what it does and how I can turn it
Just wondering what settings need to be changed to allow more then two drives to be
used in a tape stgp reclaimation? I'd like to be able to reclaim more then one tape at
a time per storage pool, such as two tapes but not sure how to do this. Our LTO
device class in TSM is set to MOUNT LIMIT =
Karel Bos wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Searching the readme's, pdf's and more, but not finding it. I have three TSM
> servers, two of them have Availability set to Disabled, one set to enabled.
> Can someone tell me what it does and how I can turn it off or on?
>
> Servers: AIX 4.2.2.13, Win2K 5.1.7.0
>
Hi all,
Searching the readme's, pdf's and more, but not finding it. I have three TSM
servers, two of them have Availability set to Disabled, one set to enabled.
Can someone tell me what it does and how I can turn it off or on?
Servers: AIX 4.2.2.13, Win2K 5.1.7.0
Regard,
Karel
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