Morning all
Can someone tell me where I can get a complete list of the trace flags
available to the Mac client?
Many thanks
Farren Minns
Solaris System Admin / Oracle DBA
IT - Hosting Services
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Andrew Raibeck schrieb:
Note: This workaround was tested and verified to work with Firefox version
1.07 and IE Tab version 1.0.6.4.
Great, this also works with the new Firefox 1.5 :-)
Thanks.
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Regards,
Dirk Kastens
Universitaet Osnabrueck, Rechenzentrum (Computer Center)
Albrechtstr. 28,
Farren,
Is there some reason that you can't upgrade to the latest Mac TSM
client: 5.3.2.?
All/most of our OSX backup complaints were fixed with Mac TSM client
5.3.2.0.
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Farren Minns wrote:
Many thanks Richard
I have opened a PMR with IBM anyway and sent
Hi
Well sadly we are still running TSM Server 5.1.6.2 as I'm still waiting for
new server hardware to arrive to do the upgrade. It's been a struggle to
get the money for the new kit hence I'm a little behind the times. I don't
think a 5.3 client would work on a 5.1 server (though I could be
Farren,
I don't have time now to look at the IBM/Tivoli web site for you,
but we are using TSM clients 5.3.2.x with TSM servers 5.2.3.x here.
I would expect any TSM client 5... to work with any TSM server 5...
Unless you know/find otherwise on their website, I would download and
try it.
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Hi all,
We're creating a diskpool for our Exchange-backups of about 1TB and was
wondering if an volume size of 10GB is correct or if we should be
looking at larger volumes.
Regards
Louw Pretorius
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Informasie Tegnologie
Stellenbosch Universiteit
There
Hi,
A maximum 'optimal' size for a disk volume would be 100GB. And don't forget to
add 1 MB for the metadata that TSM writes in the disk volume.
regards,
Kurt
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Pretorius Louw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/12/2005
Hi,
Where did you found that note about 'optimal' size. And what is the
statement based of?
//Henrik
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kurt Beyers
Sent: den 2 december 2005 11:05
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Diskpool volume
Hi,
This size was mentioned during a discussion with an IBM consultant. There is no
tech note or something. If other users have other findings, they are welcome of
course.
Kurt
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Henrik Wahlstedt
Sent: Fri 2/12/2005
I will be out of the office starting 03/12/2005 and will not return until
13/12/2005.
I am away from the office until Monday 13th November. Pls contact Bruce
Campbell for any urgent enquiries.
A more recent client, v5.3.2.1, is now available. I haven't seen
any major problems yet.
On Dec 2, 2005, at 4:22 AM, James R Owen wrote:
Farren,
Is there some reason that you can't upgrade to the latest Mac TSM
client: 5.3.2.?
All/most of our OSX backup complaints were fixed with Mac TSM
Hi all
Many thanks for all the help with this, but it looks like converting the
file systems to Unicode is the only way forward. So now I have a 500Gb
backup to do, oh dear :-(
All the best to everyone
Farren Minns
Solaris System Admin / Oracle DBA
IT - Hosting Services
John Wiley Sons Ltd
Hi *Smers,
TSM 5.2.4.4 on W2K3 cluster - Can someone please confirm that this is a
supported environment? I found the following statement in Appendix E of
the 5.2.2 BA client guide:
Tivoli Storage Manager in a VCS environment is supported on Windows 2000
only.
This makes it sound like TSM
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 12/02/2005
07:18:10 AM:
TSM 5.2.4.4 on W2K3 cluster - Can someone please confirm that this is a
supported environment? I found the following statement in Appendix E of
the 5.2.2 BA client guide:
Tivoli Storage Manager in a VCS environment
Hi all,
I've created my DB on a drive that will not be big enough for very much
longer, so would like to move it to another drive, preferably without
restoring it.
I've reduced the db and see the following on one DB-Volume:
Volume Name (Copy 1): D:\TSMDATA\DB\D3904869.DBV
Copy
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 12/02/2005
07:23:35 AM:
I've created my DB on a drive that will not be big enough for very much
longer, so would like to move it to another drive, preferably without
restoring it.
I've reduced the db and see the following on one DB-Volume:
Ah, no because our environment is 5.2 at the moment..
But now that I've read it I see your point - the new statement reads:
Tivoli Storage Manager in a VCS environment is supported on Windows
2000 and Windows 2003.
Thanks
Matthew
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Luc --
If you still need the serial number --
From the front panel of the 3584, press 'menu'
Then press 'down' until Vital Product Data' is highlighted and press 'enter'
Press 'down' until 'Library Vital Product Data' is highlighted
Press 'enter'
Read serial number off the panel.
Tom
I would also recommending reviewing your 5.2.4 client README file.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web
I recently upgraded to version 5.2.6.2 of TSM running on an AIX server
(5.2ML5), and I've noticed some weird behavior. I can't say for sure
whether or not it began happening immediately after the upgrade, because
I just noticed it a few days ago, but I have verified the behavior did
not exist at
Hi again ...
thanks for your help ...
What is the best way to add my new 3584 library in my TSM 5.2.6.0 server
(on win2k) ??
thanks again
Luc
Kauffman, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2005-12-02 09:14 AM
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I have 12TB of SATA storage in the form of a Virtual Tape Library (VTL)
appliance, in my case a SEPATON S2100-ES2. To TSM it's just a tape
library on steroids (rapid mounts, dismounts, etc). I have routinely
pushed in excess of 80 MB/sec. with no problems. It's scalable to 1PB
storage capacity
Hi to all
I have a blackout ... If I run an Archive did it a difference if in my dsm.opt
I wrote:
INCLUDE.ARCHIVE APPS:/.../* mgdrm_emc
EXCLUDE.ARCHIVE APPS:/DRIVER/.../*
TO
INCLUDE APPS:/.../* mgdrm_emc
EXCLUDE APPS:/DRIVER/.../*
Hi All,
How to identify which server script(s) are currently running on TSM
server?
And, How to stop a running script?
Regards,
Rama
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Greetings TSMers,
I am remotely helping a coworker with an AIX system running TSM
5.2.2, and AIX 5.2 (not sure which maintenance level, but I think it is
ML2). He is trying to install a ADIC iScalar 2000 library with LTO2 drives
in it. We have the TSM device drivers fileset
Thhe TSM ASR setup requires the TSM client be available
on a TSM client CD in packaged-for-the-web (self extracting single
file) format
I know what it means but how is it created in this format
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
You download the copy from the web or ftp site. Then you rename it and burn
that to the CD. Basically don't extract it.
Tim Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thhe TSM ASR setup requires the TSM client be available
on a TSM client CD in packaged-for-the-web (self extracting single
file) format
Ok, so TSM client development has decided that starting with TSM 5.3,
the dsmerror.log file has to be writable, or else it will fail.
Why? What was the overwhelming reason to make this behavior change?
Unless I am missing an easy solution to this problem, this is going
to cause our users
Hi,
I am not sure this can be done, but here is what I would have to do.
* Customer currently has one library(libA) with one device class
(devA) defined that points at libA, and several storage pools that
use devA.
* Customer has installed new library (libB) which is identical
You can update your device class to point to the new library, but
all storage pool using that class will be redirected.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Mark D. Rodriguez
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 2:12 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
A couple of other things that I have seen related to this:
1. Something could be causing the scheduler service to crash when it tries
to start. You will see dsmcrash.dmp/dsmcrash.log files in your baclient
dir if this is the case.
2. Check the dsmerror.log file. There could be something wrong
Doug,
Thanks for the suggestion, but that won't really work because it would
move all of the other storage pools as well. And that is not what I
need to do.
In hindsight, I should have created a device class for each storage
pool. That is now going to be a part of my standard installation
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