Goodday,
We have IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.2.0 running on a ppc64 redhat machine
One of the clients is a hp 9000 with hpux 11.i V1.
The problem I have is that the times shown in the dsmsched.log
do not match the (actual ?) time.
I stopped and started dsmcad manually which solved the problem.
On Mar 24, 2006, at 3:38 AM, Vlijmen, M. van wrote:
Goodday,
We have IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.2.0 running on a ppc64
redhat machine
One of the clients is a hp 9000 with hpux 11.i V1.
The problem I have is that the times shown in the dsmsched.log
do not match the (actual ?) time.
I
Pls, send me your document.
kind regards
Michael Garnebode
Hello Again Everyone,
Again thank you for all of your help within the past day, but I am now
seeing the following errors... Any ideas of why I might be experiencing
this issue? Thanks in advance!
03/24/06 07:47:50 ANR1026W Migration process 557 terminated for storage
pool
I noticed a while ago that some people were having issues backing up
files with unicode characters in the names. Just thought I'd mention
that novell just released an update to the tsa's today that you might
want to try out (tsaup19.exe).
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The information in this
Joni,
TAPE_ORACLE is showing a 5GB maxsize - you'll want to unset that.
Nick Cassimatis
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ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 03/24/2006
08:41:41 AM:
Hello Again Everyone,
Again thank you for
Hello,
there is a maximum size threshold of 5 G defined at the storagepool TAPE_ORACLE.
The migrated file seems to exceed 5G.
best regards,
Kirsten Glöer
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH
Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen (IWR)
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 Tel.: +49
Hi,
your problem is the size limit in storagepool TAPE_ORACLE.
Clear Maximum Size Threshold: 5 G and migration will run fine.
Now TAPE_ORACLE only accepts files less than 5g in size.
Your storagepool definition is a bit strange.
Storagepool ORACLE is limited to files less then 9G. If bigger they
Thanks Nick! That is what I had assumed, but I just wanted to verify. IBM
suggested that and I'm really not sure why... Have a great weekend!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems, Senior Systems Programmer
Phone Number: (717)302-9966
Fax: (717) 302-9826
[EMAIL
Is there a way to check, from the server, whether a given client has Open
File Support installed configured?
TSM server is 5.2.2 on AIX, client in question is Windows XP running TSM
5.3.2.
Nancy Reeves
Technical Support, Wichita State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 316-978-3860
I have heard in the past that random access disk pools can become
fragmented and practically unusable after a while. I was wondering
if anyone sees this in the real world? I posted the other day about
managing predefined volumes in a file type devclass, and the only
answer I got said they were
We have just installed TDP for Oracle on an HP-UX system and are not able
to back up
a test database. The only non-empty line in the log file from the backup is
as
follows:
03/23/06 13:38:28 TID414 == ANS1088E (RC124) File space '*' does not
exist
A 'q occ' command shows that 17 files from
Be careful with how many disk pool volumes you create. Each volume uses
1 thread, add this to all of the other threads in use, our TSM server
would die at around 1800 active threads.
Andy Huebner
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Hi Michiel,
I'm pretty sure that you have already thought of this, but have you
tried entering the Accept Date command to synchronize the TSM server
date/time with the OS Date/Time?
Jim Neal
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