Estimated audit db time(10gb tsm db)

2004-11-01 Thread Tsm Lover
Hi Tsm Experts, Can anybody tell me what will be the estimated time to do an 'AUDIT DB' of 10 GB of TSM DATABASE with 4 GB of recovery log? Are there any specific precautions/instructions for this ? If i know Estimated time i can plan my TSM shutdown. Thanks and Regards Ambient.

how to perform database audit

2004-11-01 Thread Moga, Costin
I do not have the command Audit Database (audit db) available. The current version of TSM is 5.2.1. Installed on W2k. Do you have any idea? Thanks, Costin * Internet Email Confidentiality Disclaimer *** Privileged/Confidential Information may be

Re: Estimated audit db time(10gb tsm db)

2004-11-01 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
Hi, Cant tell, it depends on what you unload your db to ex. DLT tape vs highend disk etc. Check out Admin guide and Admin ref. But as always with unloads and upgrades it can be a nice idea to test what you are going to do on a separate system. Which will give some practice and hints of how

Re: how to perform database audit

2004-11-01 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
Check out Admin reference page 1106. DSMSERV AUDITDB FIX = No|Yes DETAIL = No|Yes FILE = file_name Why do you want to do an audit db and what indicates the need for one? //Henrik Moga, Costin [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: how to perform database audit

2004-11-01 Thread Moga, Costin
I read messages from other TSM admins and their recommendation were to run an audit from time to time, as a consequence of continuous growing of the database. I just want to be prepared Thanks anyway, Costin -Original Message- From: Henrik Wahlstedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Admin Password--Urgent

2004-11-01 Thread Bill Dourado
Try updating the admin name :- upd admin admin_name password...etc. Bill Akash Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/11/2004 05:38 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:

Re: how to perform database audit

2004-11-01 Thread Richard Sims
On Nov 1, 2004, at 5:48 AM, Moga, Costin wrote: I read messages from other TSM admins and their recommendation were to run an audit from time to time, as a consequence of continuous growing of the database. I just want to be prepared That would be bad advice - do not capriciously run an AUDITDB!

Re: Unable to bring 3583 back online

2004-11-01 Thread Mike Bantz
Sorry 'bout that. Win2k server, TSM 5.2.0.2 Device manager shows everything: library and both LTO drives. I believe that this is a problem with the serial number of the library. One of the main cards got swapped (since it died) and TSM will not update to allow the usage of this new library.

Re: Netware/Novell 6.5

2004-11-01 Thread William Rosette
Hello TSM'rs We are considering changing our Netware 5.1 boxes to 6.5. Are there any TSM issues that anybody is aware of? We are currently running 5.2.3 on the client and 5.1.1.0 on the server and using managedservices webclient schedule and all is running good as long as I use

Re: Client upgrade to 5.2.3.1

2004-11-01 Thread Bill Dourado
Andrew, Thanks for reply. Does it mean I need to create a separate Management Class with SHRSTATIC serialization.) for this one client ? Or is there a option that I can add to the DSM.OPT ? Thank you Bill Andrew Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL

Re: Unable to bring 3583 back online

2004-11-01 Thread Bill Boyer
Ran into this before, too. What I did to get out of it was: def lib man1 libt=manual upd devc device types for 3583 library library=man1 del paths to all the drives Delete drives from 3583 library del path to library del library redefine 3583 library, path, drives and paths upd devc

Re: Admin Password--Urgent

2004-11-01 Thread Orville Lantto
The procedure is simple: Stop the TSM server. Start the TSM server in foreground mode Reset the admin password from the privileged console in foreground mode. Works for UNIX or Windows. Orville L. Lantto Datatrend Technologies, Inc. (http://www.datatrend.com) IBM Premier Business Partner 121

Re: Netware/Novell 6.5

2004-11-01 Thread Troy Frank
The new TSA's in NW6.5 have given a lot of people problems, but the good news is it's pretty much resolved now. The gist of it is, that TSAFS used to suck up too much memory, and not release it. You can resolve the problem by setting the CacheMemoryThreshold setting, which basically tells the

Dirmc question

2004-11-01 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hello I am running Netware backups at night on disk and during the day I migrate it to cartridge I am planning now to backups those Novell 's client just on a storage disk. For better performance I know backup my dirmc on disk , I think to do a move nodedata from my cartridge storage to my

Re: Dirmc question

2004-11-01 Thread Stapleton, Mark
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Ouzen I am running Netware backups at night on disk and during the day I migrate it to cartridge I am planning now to backups those Novell 's client just on a storage disk. For better performance I know backup my dirmc

Re: Dirmc question

2004-11-01 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi Mark Correct me if I am wrong you said that the information is also stored in my standard disk stotage pool (after migration on tape too). So after a move nodedata on my new storage pool on disk I will not need anymore the dirmc parameter and the old dirmc storage disk , all the information

Re: Dirmc question

2004-11-01 Thread Stapleton, Mark
Yes, but if you'll read my first reply, you want to leave the dirmc pool in place. It enables *much* faster restores when you have to bring back a lot of files (like an entire drive). -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Berbee Information Networks Office 262.521.5627 -Original

TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread Luc Beaudoin
Hi all What is the easiest way to restore my TSM database on my Windows 2000 TSM server I'm taking a backup of the TSM database every morning I have a single external tape library thanks Luc Beaudoin Network Administrator / TSM Hopital General Juif S.M.B.D. Tel: (514) 340-8222 ext:8254

Re: Client upgrade to 5.2.3.1

2004-11-01 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Bill, I recommend trying the EXCLUDE.DIR for adsm.sys first, after which the problem might very well go away. I have a sneaking suspicion that the adsm.sys backup failure is occurring during backup of the C: drive, not during backup of the system state. The system state backup captures adsm.sys

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread Robert Ouzen
To do a dsmserv restore db todate=today (if volhistory available) if not do a dsmserv restore db devc= your_devclass volumenames=your_last_db Regards Robert Ouzen -- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread chithirai selvan
Hey robert, is not working for me actually i want to restore some folders in windows Client, current database not picking up backup sets i'm thinking of restoring my last week full backup database.it would help me that. when i tried dsmserv restore db devclass=tapeclass volumename=dbbackup is

DB2 Backup offline on Winnt

2004-11-01 Thread Sandra
Dear All, Since we don't have any DB2 Administrator therefore I am not going into taking online backups of DB2. The application that is using DB2 taking DB2 backups by first shutting doen the database and then taking backups using DB2 commands and then starting the database. They keep this

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread Luc Beaudoin
Thanks But the problem is since the database crash , the database volume is gone ... When I try to start the TSM server ... I'm not able to login to the TSM administrator GUI or command line And the server doesn't seems to see the tape drive ... How can I bring back my database from a tape.

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread Robert Ouzen
Yes you run this when your tivoli server is down if you want to pick a special database volume you need to put the volumename (XXX) in the command dsmserv restore db devclass=tapeclass volumenames=XXX Robert -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread Curtis Stewart
As is often preached on this list, detailed descriptions and the exact errors always help. Otherwise, there's not much anyone can do to help, especially in this case as it's not obvious what the problem is. So, shutdown your TSM server, and run the db restore, then cut and paste the errors. I hate

Re: TSM database crash on my Windows TSM server

2004-11-01 Thread chithirai selvan
yes i done the same but it giving me error message saying the dbvolume not found but i checkd in the same dbvolume in the volume into library is present in library. :( plz guide me ..i'm really desperate .. my question is how to restore database backup now this is the first time i'm doing it..

Running INTEL machine through firewall

2004-11-01 Thread Jones, Eric J
Good Afternoon. I'm running TSM 5.2.2 server on an AIX machine running AIX 5.2. I have a UNIX machine behind the firewall which I currently backup over port 6150 without a problem using ServerInitiated Backups. The Passwordaccess is set to generate. To setup the UNIX machine the 1st time I went

Running INTEL machine through firewall

2004-11-01 Thread Jones, Eric J
Good Afternoon. I'm running TSM 5.2.2 server on an AIX machine running AIX 5.2. I have a UNIX machine behind the firewall which I currently backup over port 6150 without a problem using ServerInitiated Backups. The Passwordaccess is set to generate. To setup the UNIX machine the 1st time I went

Open file backup

2004-11-01 Thread Sandra
just a quick one !!! Do i really really reallly have to have a separate partition for snapshot to backup with open file support. I have C: and D:, both will be backedup by a schedule to take incremental backup of entire system with system objects. I have to create another partition E: which will

Re: CDL Library

2004-11-01 Thread TSM_User
The CDL software CD comes with a quick start guid that in 10 pages and 5 or so easy steps tells you how to create virtual libraries, drives and tapes. Part of those steps is tying the virtual library and drives to an HBA on a host (TSM Server). Once that is done your TSM server will see the

Re: Open file backup

2004-11-01 Thread TSM_User
If you set your resource utilization to 1 and set your cach location for C:\ on D: and the one for D:\ on C:\ then you don't need to create an E:\. It must be done this way becuase you can't run a snapshot with a cache location to a drive that is currently running a snapshot. With

Missing monthly FAQ

2004-11-01 Thread Stapleton, Mark
I apologize for the FAQ posting being late this month. I have hit the 1000-line limit on it, and am currently trying to contact the list administrator to get the limit lifted. Please be patient. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Berbee Information Networks Office 262.521.5627

Re: Open file backup

2004-11-01 Thread Sandra
great ... but how do i define 2 cache locations in one option file Please advise !!! Kind Regards, Sandra TSM_User wrote: If you set your resource utilization to 1 and set your cach location for C:\ on D: and the one for D:\ on C:\ then you don't need to create an E:\. It must be done