Hello
we have AIX 5.1 32 bit installed on the TSM server machine (TSM 5.2.2 32
bit). We want to update AIX to 64 bit version. Does this affect TSM or can
I run the same version as before?
Thanks and best regards, Karin
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Hello,
I would also try to bring the scheduler in controll of a client acceptor
deamon, so that its restarted as needed, if it runs all the time, sometimes
it happens that it hang up...
reg
Chris
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Karin,
from my little experience, every time I have scheduler service problems they
are connected somehow to wrong or expired passwords.
Use the event viewer to see exactly what is going on (why the service hangs
or exits).
Yiannakis
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Hi,
I just upgraded from ITSM server 5.1.8 to 5.2.2 and I lost all of my
server help files (the .CHM files) as well. I can't seem to find out
how to get them. I have searched the install CD and they do not exist.
Where you able to resolve this and if so how?
If you have an answer can you CC me as
Hi to all
Did is a way to query active backup in a certain point in time for a full
database backup , I read that is an option stopat="date time" but only for
restore.
When I run TDPSQLC QUERY TSM * /FROMSQLSERVER=HIGHLEARN /ACTIVE I
got all the backup's and I want to query just for an c
Nope, no co-location. Our library is to small. Already having to keep
tapes outside the library just to be able to have a scratch or two in the
library.
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From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Dave
You can set maxproc on your diskpool and run as many processes as you have drives.
That works fine.
But, why is the disk to tape dump speed important to you?
Most shops run a cycle of
backup clients to disk where possible tape where not
backup diskpools to copypool
backup tapepools to cop
CLOPTSETS's are good for things like inc/exc operations. For instance, we
have a whole ton of options now that exclude *.ldf, *.mdf, *.mp3, etc. No
matter what the user does to their .opt file, we'll still not get what we
don't want to get.
As for management, it's easy: define them once and pretty
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about how much to centrally manage
through a CLOPT set vs. the dsm.opt. I will compare one of our typical
dsm.opt files with what is definable through the CLOPT, but maybe if someone
has experience with this they could tell if there are some things
Hello R., Within RMAN, you may configure the sizes of the backup sets and
pieces either by defining a # of files per set, raw size of set (needs to be
as big as your largest datafile), and by the max size of pieces and thereby
affecting the # of pieces per set. When the pieces get to TSM, they
We are actually doing this now. The copy pool is made from the disk
pool. After this is done, it goes out to the primary tape pool. Thanks
for the comments.
Dave
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Another thing that will help with the window:
Try to run BACKUP STGPOOL before the d
Steve,
I could run the backup stg more times, that a different idea that I
have not thought about.
After looking at the timing the making the copy pool is very fast. The
time hog is migrating the disk pool to the primary tape pool. Now,
besides throwing more drives at this, is there any way to
Thanks for the info. I archive the posting myself for several months
and had not seen one concerning TSMManager.
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Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sub
Another thing that will help with the window:
Try to run BACKUP STGPOOL before the data migrates to your primary pool.
If you can throw in a BACKUP STGPOOL diskpool OFFSITEPOOL a couple of times
over the night, you can get the copy made BEFORE it gets to the primary tape
pool, with half as many t
Our Win2K TSM was 5.1.6.2; our library is a 3494 with 3590-E1A tape drives.
Drives are each direct attached via FC (although the protocol is still
SCSI).
So it's not exactly the same, but close.
(I don't think the fact that our 3590's are in a library make a difference;
I think it's the same for a
If you would check the ADSM-L archives, you would see that this topic has
been discussed numerous times in the past.
Everyone has their opinions/likes/dislikes/needs/budgets/etc, which are
often factors in what software is purchased.
I use TSMManager and think it is fantastic. The developer is ve
Is there a difference between inclexcl syntax on Solaris vs. AIX? We're
running into problems where the common excludes for Oracle files the
we've always used on AIX are blocking anything from the specified file
spaces.
Excl/u02/oradata/*
excl/u02/oradata/.../*
and nothing in u02 is getting
Anyone have experience/options on ServerGraph or TSMManager? Good, Bad,
Ulgly?
Kenny Barnes
Systems Analyst
336-770-8280
GMAC Insurance
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I want to thank everyone for all their valuable inputs!
This forum rocks.
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From: Stapleton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Delete a single file on TSM
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of
>I have a problem. I would like to find where some 'extra large' files are
>coming from, like what machine, and possibly the path/name.
...
Well, if you're using TSM Collocation, as most of us are, then the originating
node name is obvious, as that's all that's on the tape.
And, in any case, with
Thanks, I will give it a try...
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Stapleton, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 2:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Locating files stored on tape_pools
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of
I have a problem. I would like to find where some 'extra large' files are
coming from, like what machine, and possibly the path/name.
I notice sometimes in doing a migration etc, that there is a file of over
35G in size. I would like to find any culprets over say, 20G
in round numbers or so.
An
Hi Andy,
the scheduler service seems to be started (in the service window there is
"started"), but it hangs and has to be restarted. After restarting the next
backup will run fine, but the second or third after restarting hangs in the
way described. Some time it is not possible to restart the sche
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of John Bremer
>run a select * from backups with the required node_name, filespace_name,
>etc to find the object id, then delete object 0 x
...and guess what happens if you do this? If everything is copacetic, it deletes the
object.
And if everyth
run a select * from backups with the required node_name, filespace_name,
etc to find the object id, then delete object 0 x
At 09:13 AM 4/28/2004, you wrote:
>Is there anyway to delete a single file/s from the TSM Database?
Use the client EXPire command, or do backups of a dummy surrogate
to
>Is there any way to initiate the file deletion from the Server side? Doesn't
>the Expire command only mark the file inactive and depending on the
>management class it goes out and expires it? What I need to do is to delete
>one file both inactive/active from a specific client on an ad-hoc basis
>w
Hi,
I cannot remember where, but I think I read somewhere, that enabling subfilebackup on
the client would cause the client to default use subfile backup for all
selected/included folders... If that is the case, I guess the dsm.opt should look like:
Domain D:
SubFileBackup Yes
Exclude *
Includ
Is there any way to initiate the file deletion from the Server side? Doesn't
the Expire command only mark the file inactive and depending on the
management class it goes out and expires it? What I need to do is to delete
one file both inactive/active from a specific client on an ad-hoc basis
withou
>Is there anyway to delete a single file/s from the TSM Database?
Use the client EXPire command, or do backups of a dummy surrogate
to push the old one off the cliff.
Richard Sims
Bill,
If you go back into the tdp gui and hit the restore tab it should prompt you
for a password. It is due to the password being stored in the registry with
reversible encryption (something like that :)). When you have
re-authenticated restart the service in services.
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Hi everyone,
Is there anyway to delete a single file/s from the TSM Database? For example
I would like to delete my old inactive outlook .pst files from TSM.
Thanks in advance!!
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Hello All,
I am not shure, but what I observed is that when you format the DB volumes on UNIX,
this takes some time while the actual formatting is being done. On a Windows system,
though, DB formats occur instantly, regardless of the size of the files. The actual
formatting of the DB volumes
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:52:58 +0200
Daniel Sparrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My guess is that it's commiting log information. During DB restore,
> the restore is sequential. However, when commiting the log
> information, it is commiting the log on a per transaction basis. If
> you're lo
However, what isn't mentioned is that many seem to be suffering
memory problems with TSAFS, and some (myself included) have had to
make the choice between memory leaks/abends depending on the version
in use. I can't use TSA5UP13.EXE as a patch, I'm using tsa5up12.exe
which has a later tsafsnlm, bu
Hi Wolfgang
Thanks for the tip ... Appreciate
Regards
Robert
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Wolfgang Bayrhof
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 3:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Tsa600.nlm against tsafs.nlm
Hi Robert,
If you insist upon writing your own root level script I think you need to
source ~db2/.cshrc to get your environment setup. As an alternative
what about using SAP transaction DB13 to set-up a planning calendar, and
choose "full backup with TSM" as your backup method. If you have TSM client
instal
Thanks Daniel. I haven't even begun the database restore yet.
Also I do not believe there is any log information since I erased
the existing logs before I started the format.
Mark
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From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
My guess is that it's commiting log information. During DB restore, the
restore is sequential. However, when commiting the log information, it is
commiting the log on a per transaction basis. If you're logs where highly
used during your last db backup, this could explain why it's taking so
ok the server specs are a quad 1.4ghz pentium 4, 4gb memory running win2k
advanced server.
What I did was erase the old log and database volumes, then do a dsmserv -k
format with the log and database volume specs.
It created the volumes and formatted the recovery log volumes rather
quickly.
After i
3 hours? Wow!. What's are the hardware specs of your tsm server? What else
is going on, on that system (topas, if AIX, or top)?
I would probably consider running either a database audit or re-org, then
try mounting it again.
thanks!
On more thing, are you starting the server up again in the
>How does one know how many cleanings a new cleaning tape has before one
>checks it in?
As previous posters said, it depends upon your drive technology.
Consult your drive manuals...
For example, the LTO 3580 manual says:
"The IBM TotalStorage LTO Ultrium Cleaning Cartridge is valid for 50 uses."
Hi
When referring to "mounting the logs", do you mean the recovery log mount
which is initiated during dsmserv startup?
The db volumes you lost, do you have fresh copies of theese? As I
understand it, you need to do a database restore, which for me means that
your databas is unusable. In this
Dear all,
I'm new to the list, so I might repeat an issue here.
If so my apologies.
I'm having a problem with installing and running TSM v. 5.2.2.0 (tivoli storage) on a Mac G5
client (with OS X : v 10.3.3).
The installation seems to be in order and a hand-made backup seems to go.
However, if th
Hi Robert,
maybe you'll find Novell's TID 10089687 interesting.
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10089687.htm
Best regards,
Wolfgang Bayrhof
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From: Robert Ouzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 16:09:48 +0200
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Depending on what your using, Silo or LTO it should be something that can
be run using the Software associated with the hardware. EG we use an STK
silo and on occasion I have to run a report to see how often a cleaning
cart has been used. Our limit is set to 100 uses, and then the cart is
automat
Yesterday morning I had an incident and lost one of the drives I had about
half my database volumes defined on.
I'm in the process of reformatting the log and database volumes so I can do
a database restore.
The database is 100gb and my log size is 13gb.
It's been mounting the log volumes for over
Thanks Sam I will give it a try
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Sam Rudland
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Select Commands
I use the following in a shell script:
dsmadmc -id=$ID -pass=$PAS
Hi to all
Can anybody explain to me the difference between TSA600.NLM and TSAFS.NLM on
a Netware version 6.x.
I load once with tsa600 and run a q tsa
tsa module name: TSA600.nlm
tsa version: 6.54.0
smdr version: 6.54.0
user/password valid: yes
I l
Why not simply add the second file specification?
dsmc arch -subdir=yes -archmc=retain8d_mc /t01/ /t02/
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Hello Karin,
Is the scheduler "failing" or being "missed"? There is a difference:
"Failed" means that the scheduled event began, but encountered an error
condition that prevented it from completing successfully. "Missed" means
that the scheduled event never began. For example, if the scheduler
Hello,
on some Windows NT, 2000 and Windows 2003 server the TSM scheduler fails
without a message in the eventlog. In the morning, I see the missed-message
of the client schedule. That is all.
Other servers with the same configuration run well.
TSM Server 5.2.2 on AIX 5.1
Windows: TSM Client 5.1.
I use the following in a shell script:
dsmadmc -id=$ID -pass=$PASS -dataonly=yes "select nodename,message from
actlog where date_time>= '$DATE 22:00' and msgno=4961 order by nodename"
This reports on all data transfers from the previous evening. It could
be piped through a grep for particular cli
Does anyone know a select command to pull out how much data was backed
for an individual Node for that night. Yea I know you look at logs and
find it but it would be much easier to setup a command to pull certain
nodes to track just those.
Ray
Hello,
on some Windows NT, 2000 and Windows 2003 server the TSM scheduler fails
without a message in the eventlog. In the morning, I see the missed-message
of the client schedule. That is all.
Other servers with the same configuration run well.
TSM Server 5.2.2 on AIX 5.1
Windows: TSM Client 5.2.
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you want just archive or backup set ?
just for archive, I think you can include these two filesystems backups in dsm.sys
file to go specific management class which has archive copy groups...
some thing like this ..
include /t01/.../*
muthyam
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>I install TSM4.2.0 on aix433.To use with 3590. I cann't define tape.
>It error
> 'ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing
>library 3590LIB'
> I install atape 8.4.6.0,Tape 3590 is rmt1 as
> "rmt0 Available 10-60-00-2,0 SCS
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kevin Godfrey
>How does one know how many cleanings a new cleaning tape has before one
>checks it in?
That's entirely dependent upon what kind of media you're referring to.
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How does one know how many cleanings a new cleaning tape has before one
checks it in?
Thanks
Kevin Godfrey (IT Support)
John,
search for TSM Server performance degradation on MVS
or use reference number 1155186
Stefan
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Stefan/Zoltan,
I would be interested in reading more on this.
I cannot find any hits for pmr92547 on ibm website
Have you got an apar reference
thanks,
John
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Hi,
we use the DNS with TSM server 5.2.2.2 (AIX) and didn't notice any problem
of performances with the Web admin tool.
Best regards,
René LAMBELET
NESTEC SA
GLOBE - Global Business Excellence
Central Support Center
Dear all
I install TSM4.2.0 on aix433.To use with 3590. I cann't define
tape .It error
'ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing
library 3590LIB'
I install atape 8.4.6.0,Tape 3590 is rmt1 as
"rmt0 Available 10-60-00-2,0 SCSI 4mm Tape D
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