Oops. Just reread that and realized your message dealt with TCPCADADDRESS
and not TCPCLIENTADDRESS. Sorry. I would still try reinstalling the
services and/or upgrading to the 5.3.2 client though.
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John Monahan
Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions
Computech Resou
I had the unable to open timer file message before. All the hits on
supports searches had to do with permissions or something wrong with the
services configuration. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the TSM
services, making sure that those reg entries are totally removed after your
uninstall. My
I saw the posts telling you to exclude it. It is funny that I've seen the
ntuser.dat file get backed up with TSM open file support. The OS has an
exclusive lock on it. I think it is odd that open file support can't back up
the file you listed.
Could you try using the baclient to backup an
> The initial hardware was a Cisco 5428-2(iscsi)/2109-F16(fc)/3592 tape
> combo over a 1Gb connection. We have a Cisco 9216i to replace the
> 5428/2109-F16 combo and are looking at etherchannel or maybe even a 10
> Gb link in the next few months.
>
I also agree with Wanda that having a directly ac
Fred Johanson
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Allen,
I don't know if your situation is the same as ours, but I've
found that in 5.3.2.1 with a Library Server Manager (ours
handles a 3494 and a 3584 four 4 TSM servers on separate
machines) under some circumstances as yet undtermined a
volume that goes thru
I don't have enough info to say this for sure, but my first suspicion is
that your filesystem has gotten spread out across a lot of tapes. So it
mounts a tape, spins up to the right location, and gets blazing speed.
Then it needs to mount the next tape and spin up to the location of the
next group
I'm getting these errors intermittently...
12/21/05 03:40:57 Executing Operating System command or script: su
informix "-c /home/bhsadmin/bin/backup_informix"
12/21/05 05:00:48 Finished command. Return code is: 19
12/21/05 05:00:48 ANS1909E The scheduled command failed.
12/21/05 05
On Dec 21, 2005, at 2:34 PM, Marcelo Barreto wrote:
Hi, one of my Linux servers have a file called dsmerror.log.old but
doesn´t have a dsmerror.log file, how could I generate it?
Marcelo - The .old file would be one that your site renamed.
The rules for dsmerror.log creation are to be found
TSM server 5.3.1 on 2K server. Libraries are one Overland Neo 4100 with 2
LTO2 drives, and an Overland Neo 4100 with 2 LTO3 drives.
I'm restoring a windows client workspace. Client is running TSM backup
client version 5.3.0. Originally, the client was 5.1.9.0, and it was with
this version that we
I had a client call me and provided the following info from the error
log after their scheduled backup stopped working:
12/19/2005 07:20:26 UseExternalTimer: Unable to open timer file '\s1u0.',
errno=2,error:No such file or directory
12/19/2005 07:20:39 ANS1568E The CAD attemp
Hi, one of my Linux servers have a file called dsmerror.log.old but doesn´t
have a dsmerror.log file, how could I generate it?
thanks in advance.
Marcelo Barreto
Departamento de Sistemas de Información
Dedicado Telecomunicaciones
Cont. Echevarriarza 3535 Torre A Piso 2
Montevideo - Uruguay
T
Paul Zarnowski said the following on 12/21/05 12:00 PM:
We are looking to implement a copy storage pool in a distant location
(200 miles away). Network connectivity is good - 1Gb e/n to start
with. DR site is not necessarily the same location as the copy storage
site.
We are considering the fo
Wanda,
As always, thank you for your helpful response.
At 01:12 PM 12/21/2005, Prather, Wanda wrote:
I have no experience with ISCSI, so I don't know how well that techology
works with tape drives.
But I have done a campus-distance solution with a remote tape library
connected by fibre.
How
I have no experience with ISCSI, so I don't know how well that techology
works with tape drives.
But I have done a campus-distance solution with a remote tape library
connected by fibre.
If you can manage a remotely connected library, that is WAY superior
than the other choices.
Drawback of virtu
It doesn't help with your process, but one common drain of tapes is DRM -
if you're doing a "delete volhist type=dbb todate=-X" and X is less than
the value for DRMDBEXPIREDAYS (I think that's what it's called) found in
your "query drmstat" output, you'll leave your old TSM DBBackup tapes in
the va
We are looking to implement a copy storage pool in a distant location
(200 miles away). Network connectivity is good - 1Gb e/n to start
with. DR site is not necessarily the same location as the copy storage site.
We are considering the following options:
1. use of a remote TSM server and using
Alan - The volume history records should provide solid info.
Their STGDELETE entries, for example, correspond to the
ANR1341I.
Richard Sims
On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:42 AM, Allen S. Rout wrote:
Greetings, all.
I'm noodling with tracking down where in my TSM infrastructure a
particular
Yes, I would exclude it since MOM has it locked. It is an exclude in our
client option set (we use MOM enterprise-wide). I'm also backing up the
SQL databases on the MOM servers.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Richard Sims
Sent: Wedn
Greetings, all.
I'm noodling with tracking down where in my TSM infrastructure a particular
drain of tapes is happening. There are several ways I might do this, but the
angle I decided to try to work was querying the library manager for when tapes
were allocated to library clients, and when they
Your answer is in the ISC/Admin Center FAQ:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663&context=SSGSG7&q1=tsmadmincenter&uid=swg21193419&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
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John Monahan
Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions
Computech Resources, Inc.
Office: 952-833-093
- Original Message -
From: "Gee, Norman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:12 PM
Subject: ISC Admin Center time outs
Is there a way to change the timeouts in the web gui to Admin Center.
The 5.2 web gui will allow you to stay on for hours without
reauthor
Is there a way to change the timeouts in the web gui to Admin Center.
The 5.2 web gui will allow you to stay on for hours without
reauthorization. ISC keeps on asking me for my userid and password if I
stay idle for 30 minutes.
Del,
Thanks for the clarification. I'll build a script that will create a
temp version of the opt/cfg files and use them to startup the gui. As
long as I can insulate the users from cobbling the files I need for
scheduled backups, I think we will be as foolproof as we can get (or as
someone once
Steve,
The only options available from the GUI are /SQLSERVER,
/CONFIGFILE, and /TSMOPTFILE.
1. You cannot specify a node name override for the GUI.
The only way is to point to a different
TSM options file with the different NODENAME in it.
Your idea of the single NODENAME would solve th
Goran - This may be a locked, rather than open, file.
This may be one of those problematic files which need to be
excluded from general backups, to be backed up by some means
prescribed by the subsystem which is managing them.
Richard Sims
On Dec 21, 2005, at 7:52 AM, goc wrote:
hi
Goran,
EventCons is a file that is in use by MOM (Microsoft Operations Manager) and so
far I haven't found a way to include it in any backup.
I exclude it from any Windows backup, the MOM has a MS SQL database that can be
included in a good working backup.
best regards,
Kurt
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hi people,
how to get rid of
12/21/05 12:46:36 ANE4987E (Session: 91727, Node: AD01) Error
processing
'\\ad01\c$\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations
Manager\HE\EventCons'
On Dec 21, 2005, at 7:13 AM, TSM User wrote:
Hello to all.
The Cliente API for iSeries, doesn't support encryptation.
Somebody knows as encrypt an iSeries backup.
Thank you
Could you elaborate on why you believe that the TSM API does not
support encryption for OS/400, and what level is bein
Hello to all.
The Cliente API for iSeries, doesn't support encryptation.
Somebody knows as encrypt an iSeries backup.
Thank you
Del,
I was hoping to setup a centralized script that I could update rather
than have to maintain scores of opt/cfg files (currently a dozen
machines with 3 instances per machine - and growing)...
So, could I accomplish the same thing by doing:
TDPSQL -NODENAME= -SQLSERVER=
-FROMSQLSERVER=
I was
Karl Rößmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> for some reason we did an "auditdb fix=yes"
> after some hours the output file
> repeats the line
>
> ANR4306I AUDITDB: Processed 55819807 database entries (cumulative).
> ANR4306I AUDITDB: Processed 55819807 database entries (cumulative).
> ANR4306I AUDITDB: P
Hi Karl,
I've seen this several times before and let it go, after a while it finished
successfully.
I think I read this issue before in this list and the answers were that this is
a "normal" behavior for the TSM server doing an audit.
So there's still hope
Regards, Oscar
-Original M
Hello,
for some reason we did an "auditdb fix=yes"
after some hours the output file
repeats the line
ANR4306I AUDITDB: Processed 55819807 database entries (cumulative).
ANR4306I AUDITDB: Processed 55819807 database entries (cumulative).
ANR4306I AUDITDB: Processed 55819807 database entries (cum
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