On Saturday, Sep 6, 2003, at 06:17 Australia/Sydney, Dee Shariff wrote:
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Hi !
I'm using IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail Version 5, Release 1, Level
5.01.
My Domino server is at level 5.0.11
Every time a backup a database, the domino timestamp changed. Thats why
the domino agents won't
work anymore. I have to restart the server to get the normal timestamp
back.
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Paths are new feature of v5.1 and above.
It is good to keep yourself informed about new features. You can look
through redbook IBM TSM v5.1 Technical Guide (SG24-6554). There are two
chapters in Part 2, "ITSM server enhancements".
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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OK, but what if you're using the restore to an alternate server procedure
where the Domino server is not actually running? I just got finished
(today!) setting up a server as an alternate restore for TDP Domino for
transaction logs. The manager completed a restore and activate /applylogs
using Term
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Hi Stephan!
About your checkout command.
Please read about DRMEDIA
Help Move DRMedia
/Christian
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Amne: Automating the automation p
I am still a rookie with TSM 5.1 running on Windows 2000 Server. BUT, I
was able to create a few command line files (.bat) that simplify the
checkout & checkin automation process. Unfortunately I still have to
manually do things at a certain stage of this process.
I would like to create a script t
Thanks Del!
I apologize for not searching the website first, but my luck lately in
getting hits for problems I am researching has been abysmal (see other
threads on the listserve lately ;-). I didn't think this would be so well
documented.
have a great weekend!
lisa
Del Hoobler
Lisa,
This is a known issue with the Domino server.
You cannot run Domino Server third party products reliably
through Windows Terminal Services. Domino itself does not
support it. This is documented in the IBM support knowledge
base article 1083052. To find it, go here:
http://www.ibm.com
an
> TSM server 5.1.0 running on aix 4.3.3
You mean, like, 5.1.0.0 ? A base level is not a good place to stay.
There's been a lot of maintenance since then, which may fix odd
problems you experience, and certainly give you a better position
to get anything fixed.
Richard Sims, BU
We do collocate at the filespace level and we have a Shell script that bumps
up the maxscratch values to the number of tapes we want to be able to
recover from. To save tape mounts we base the number on the number of drives
and Recovery System Drives). We do have to run this script periodically
thr
Thanks for your reply Brenda, but the tape does get ejected from the drive but somehow
TSM is getting confused. Its not really a library so we just go pull the tape out.
But occasionally it goes to unavailable
-
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It did not dismount the tape. It says that it may still be in the drive,
which it probably is. Open up the library when possible and check out that
drive and you will probably find the tape.
We have had a lot of this lately due to bad drives and changer in the
library.
Brenda
...
>So the question is, How can I find out how much of the TSM DB does
>each of my client nodes use?
Matt - As Wanda says, not so easy to determine.
I would tend to approach it via the Occupancy info, which provides the number of
files (um, I mean, filespace objects), by type, in primar
Thanks for the reply Jack, but I'm not getting any read or write errors and its a very
intermittent problem.
I'm wondering if I have sonmeting wrong with my setup of the drive/library definitions.
There's really on library just 3590 autoloaders.
-
Do you Yahoo!?
When I see this we have had read errors on the tape.
My method of resolution is to mark the tape read only, then
do a move data to get the data off the tape.
update vol volumename123 acc=reado
move data volumename123
This gets all the data off the tape. Then I check it out,
delete the volu
I don't think you can find out exactly; but the amount of DB space is
proportional to the number of objects backed up (or archived).
You can get that with a select on the backups table.
Now you have to be careful with selects on the backups table on a large DB;
my DB is 33 GB and a select over th
Has anyone seen a scenario like this.
TSM server 5.1.0 running on aix 4.3.3
Standalone 3590E tape rive defined to a manual library roblib00
09/04/03 23:24:00 ANR8325I Dismounting volume 040337-60 minute mount
retention expired.
09/04/03 23:24:41 ANR8469E Dismount
select occupancy.node_name,stgpools.pooltype,sum(occupancy.num_files) as
"Number of files" -
from stgpools,occupancy -
where occupancy.stgpool_name=stgpools.stgpool_name -
group by occupancy.node_name,stgpools.pooltype
Later you can exploit TSM Admin's Guide, Chapter "Managing the Database
and Rec
Hi Gary!
I just back from a customer site where the drive was not in use.
TSM only use one of there two drives.
And Q Dr shows On-Line = Yes on both drives.
So type Q path f=d and see if the Path says On-Line also.
If not. Then Update the path and set online=yes.
Then it works fine again.
Good luc
It's like a mapping between your logical drive and your physical one. I've
included an excerpt from my TSM server here of the q path statement.
Steve Argersinger
Ruan Transportation
tsm: ADSM>q path f=d
Source Name: ADSM
Source Type: SERVER
De
Thanks all. "Q path" did it. Haven't got used to paths yet.
Next time, just hit me with a 2 by 4.
Gary Lee
Senior Operating Systems Analyst
Ball State University
phone 765-285-1310
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For the stgpool you are migrating, do a "q stg blah f=d". What is
the value of "Migration Processes". That is the maximum number of
processes that can be started for the migration. Change with
"upd stgpool".
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, F
I had that situation until i noticed :
Migration Processes: XX on the disk storage pool
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Have a devclass 3590 with mountlimit=4. However, when doing migration,
I never see more than three drives in use. Even though I seem to have
available mountpoints,
do a "q path" to see if all the tape drive paths are online.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/03 10:10AM >>>
Have a devclass 3590 with mountlimit=4. However, when doing migration, I never see
more than three drives in use. Even though I seem to have available mountpoints,
always there is at least
Backup!
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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You could also do a Q PATH command and make sure all of those are on-line.
Steve Argersinger
Ruan Transportation
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From: Lee, Gary D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:11 AM
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Subject: Tsm not using drives
Have a devclass 35
What does 'q path' show?
Gretchen Thiele
Princeton University
Lee, Gary D. wrote:
Have a devclass 3590 with mountlimit=4. However, when doing migration, I never see more than three drives in use. Even though I seem to have available mountpoints, always there is at least one process waiting for
Have a devclass 3590 with mountlimit=4. However, when doing migration, I never see
more than three drives in use. Even though I seem to have available mountpoints,
always there is at least one process waiting for mountpoint.
I do a "q mount" and never shows all four in use.
TSM v5.1.6.2 on so
Does Informix TDP backup go to backup or archive copygroup?
We have a Sun Box that had TSM 4.1.6 and went to 5.2. We followed the "Migrate
Install Procedure" Which basically was to do a pkgrm, then run the pkgadd and it
installed the new binaries and did the DB upgrade. Took 3hrs for a 4way 4500 with a
40GB TSM DB. You will have to confirm what patch
David, thanks a lot for your answer to my first question...
rene
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From: David E Ehresman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,5. September 2003 15:17
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Subject: Re: Which nodes on a given tape, what maxscr value to use ?
Replace $1 with the volume
>Replace $1 with the volume name and this LONG RUNNING query will tell you
>what nodes are on a tape:
>
>select distinct node_name from volumeusage where volume_name='$1'
It may be more expeditious to do 'Query CONtent VolName > os-filename'
and process the report file externally, given the speed
Hello,
it will work if we have a maxscr higher or equal to the number of nodes, but
if not, the objects on the tape will be different from the first, very
probably !!
thanks anyway,
rene
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From: Jolliff, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,5. September 2003 15:25
Our upgrade, on AIX, was from 4.2 > 5.1.5.0 > 5.1.6.0 > 5.1.6.2 I thought
there was something in the 5.1.6.2 readme that stated 5.1.6.0 needed to be
installed first. I only needed to uninstall when I migrated from 32 bit
version to 64 bit version.
5.1.5.0 is a full release.
-Original Messag
Hi Farren,
On the AIX there was no 'deinstall'I
- Upgraded TSM server to 5.1.0 from 4.2
- Upgraded maintenance level to 5.1.6.0
- Upgraded to patch level 5.1.6.1
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/03 09:15AM >>>
Hi TSMers
Next week I am going to upgrade our 4.2.2.12 TSM installation (running
on
Sol
Hi
After upgrading a w2k sp3 client from 5.1.6.0 to 5.1.6.6 I get this message
in Eventviewer when backup schedule completes.
'The description for Event ID ( 4097 ) in Source ( AdsmClientService )
cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
information or message DLL f
Hello all,
I am trying to group the 200 server + 300 PC nodes that I backup
into meaningful groups so I can seperate my TSM server into 3 TSM servers.
I am currently running TSM 5.1.5.4 on a z/OS 1.1 system. I have to keep all
processing off of 1st shift and am thinking I can increase my s
How about just a "q con {volume ID} count=1"
That will work on collocated volumes and much quicker than the select.
-Original Message-
From: David E Ehresman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Which nodes on a given tape,
Hi TSMers
Next week I am going to upgrade our 4.2.2.12 TSM installation (running on
Solaris 2.7) to 5.1.6.2 (as I believe this is a good stable release to go
to).
Now, I understand that I'll have to uninstall the 4.2.2.12 install before
installing 5.1.0.0. I then thought that the 5.1.6.2 patch wo
Replace $1 with the volume name and this LONG RUNNING query will tell you what nodes
are on a tape:
select distinct node_name from volumeusage where volume_name='$1'
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/5/2003 9:11:44 AM >>>
Hi,
as many of us probably, we use seq. stg pools with collocation ON for
backups. T
Hi,
as many of us probably, we use seq. stg pools with collocation ON for
backups. To limit the number of tapes used, maxscr value is smaller than the
number of nodes.
- Now, any advice to write an sql select to list all node_names stored on a
given volume (distinct node_name) ?
- What I would al
--> And If you included links in current documentation, wouldn't you try to
keep those links active for a reasonable length of time?
Nope. The web team is separate from Tivoli or DB2 or Rational (their site
follows the tivoli.com tragedy). Last year I've spent some time to explain
why a URL specif
--> ... you have a filesystem of lvm blocksize smaller than the raid-strip size ...
I would rather say the write block size *must* be N times the raid-stripe
size for RAID-5! If the array in question is RAID-5 and lets assume 16 kB
stripe - neither 64 kB write-block (read-before-write) nor 128 kB
At 01:59 PM 9/5/2003 +0300, you wrote:
mtlib -l 3494lib -qL
Remco
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Hey all,
has anyone tried using the TDP for Mail GUI for Domino 6 through the
terminal services console? Every time I try it, I cause an NSD (the new
RIP file).
Have I got something configured wrong, or is this working as designed?
TIA (and happy Friday)
lisa
Are you sure TSM is not indeed restoring everything but the result is
useless itself? Some arguments:
"Security" in Windows NTFS is having three modes - inherited, explicitly
specified and mixed permissions. In first mode the only security info is
"provide same access as the parent directory is pro
--> ... one drive on each SCSI card.
Both Ultra2 (FC 6205) and Ultra3 (FC 6203) SCSI adapter are dual channel
so you ought to be able to have at least two drives (one on each bus) per
adapter.
Some math:
IBM Ultrium 2 drive - up to 35 MB/s native
3 fibre drives per 2 Gb FC HBA - 200 / 3 = 66 MB/s
Andy,
I was trying to say that that your "tweaking" will expire/delete *all*
copies of an object simultaneously, be they in a primary pool or first or
second copypool. As result it will be *equivalent* to `del fi` command. I
am not saying you can accomplish what you are looking for with the `del
f
Hi,
how We can to obtain into which tapes are some files? We need this
information to copy those files to other tape
thank you
mtlib -l 3494lib -qL
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Just to chime in on this, I've managed to bring AIX 5.1 to a crawl
(30+ second response times from an ssh terminal session) when
creating large files on JFS2 filesystems, WITH certain vmtune
settings.
My recommendation, as others on this list may know, is to simply
use raw files. Cuts out many of t
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 07:41:36 +0300
Nicolas Savva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Find below the usage of mtlib:
>
and how does this work to show the number of d12 frames in a 3494 exactly?
> Usage: mtlib -[acdfiklmnqstvCDV?]
>
> All,
>
> I've been digging around trying to find a command that wil
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