Hi to all
First want to thanks all the people who answered ...
About the first problem: No volume in the backup GUI panel the solution was the
parameter Disable Cluster to set it to Yes in the Tsa.cfg file.
About the second problem: Dos format instead long filenames was to run another
Hi TSM world,
I may be missing the obvious here, but TSM is complaining about the
format of my select statement before it reaches the redirect, but the
statement works absolutely fine from the command line.
Here's the statement:
select 'upd node', node_name as node_name ,
Try putting quotations around select statement.
Like this -commadel select 'upd node', node_name as node_name
,'clo=' from nodes where lastacc_time =current_timestamp - 32 days
house.txt
I believe what's happening is that from command line still sees
redirectional1.txt as a part of select
I have a cluster that has two separate two node file clusters. These clusters
have both clustered disk and clustered mount points. These started out as
normal Microsoft Windows 2003 file clusters but then the added Veritas Volume
Manager to the mix.
With Veritas Volume Manager instead of
Hello.
I do group backup this way:
backup group -filelist=/tmp/filelist.txt -groupname=gtest1
-virtualfsname=/gfs1 -mode=full
BUT how to assign the backup group to a management class?
Chris.
Hi,
In Windows 2003 and the newer ITSM clients there is one extra option.
See the client doc for extra info.
CLUSTERNODE YES
CLUSTERDISKSONLY NO
Regards,
Karel
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TSM_User
Sent: woensdag 10 mei
TSM5 added the Media Type column to the output of the Query LIBVolume
command. The Admin Ref manual was updated to explain the new column
as merely The type of media. That's a sad example of lazy
documenting, which fails to serve the customer base in providing some
insight as to the origin of the
When you do a q libv in a Windows 5.2.4.5, the media type column does
not appear.
Bob Martoncik
Lucas County Information Services
419-213-4633
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/10/2006 9:34:38 AM
TSM5 added the Media Type column to the output of the Query LIBVolume
command. The Admin Ref manual was updated
It's not something which can be queried from the TSM high-level
commands.
Use a select statement to see them:
Select volume_name, mediatype from libvolumes
Regards,
Matthew
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Bob Martoncik
Sent: 10
See IBM Technote 1228033.
Richard Sims
On May 10, 2006, at 9:24 AM, Krzysztof Kus wrote:
Hello.
I do group backup this way:
backup group -filelist=/tmp/filelist.txt -groupname=gtest1
-virtualfsname=/gfs1 -mode=full
BUT how to assign the backup group to a management class?
Chris.
On May 10, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Bob Martoncik wrote:
When you do a q libv in a Windows 5.2.4.5, the media type column does
not appear.
Bob - Use Format=Detailed.
Richard
Well, that doesn't make me feel better at all.
We are 5.3.2 on Windows, ibm3584 library (type=SCSI), LTO2 tape, and all
the media type fields are -1.
Go figure.
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Large, M (Matthew)
Sent: Wednesday,
Interesting -- and a bit unsettling.
TSM 5.3.2.0 on AIX 5.3.
The select returns '387' for LTO-1 and '394' for LTO-2. And the cleaning
tapes are also '387'. In other words, the 'media type' is more of a
format or form factor, not a useage. But still, with at least 999 values
to chose from, you'd
Hello List,
Environment:
TSM 5.2.0.7 on AIX 5.2 ML04
TDP Oracle AIX 5.2 5.2.3.0
TS3310 Tapelibrary 4 LTO3 Drives
RMAN Database Backup Oracle 9.2.0.6
grabbed this message in actlog:
snip
ANR0522W Transaction failed for session 140814 for node MDEPOT (TDP Oracle AIX)
- no space available in
Because there are already 5 volumes used (which where original scratch volumes
I think) and so you have reached the limit of max 5 scratch volumes.
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel
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Hi,
Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 5 = Allowed is not the same as in use.
select count(*) from volumes where stgpool_name ='TP_MDEPOT_DB' will give you
the # of tapes in use. Or upgrade to ITSM server 5.3.x and do q q stg f=d.
Regards,
Karel
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From: ADSM: Dist
Our 3582-E05 drives return 411. These are the 500gb cartridges.
Our 3590H: Our first tsm server returns -1 for all media, which is a
mixture of 40g and 60g cartridges. Our second server (different 3494 lib)
returns a mixture of -1 and nothing (blank, null, not sure). This
server/lib has all
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:57:48PM +0200, Bos, Karel wrote:
Hi,
Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 5 = Allowed is not the same as in use.
select count(*) from volumes where stgpool_name ='TP_MDEPOT_DB' will give you
the # of tapes in use. Or upgrade to ITSM server 5.3.x and do q q stg
Hi,
Okay? Max Scratch isn't reached, no tape error. Are there only LTO 3 tapes in
this library? Are this new (and by ITSM labeled) tapes? What is the actlog
around the time of the failed session/back-up saying? What happens if you
define one of the scratch LTO 3 volumes in this pool and run
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 05:42:48PM +0200, Bos, Karel wrote:
Hi,
Okay? Max Scratch isn't reached, no tape error. Are there only LTO 3 tapes in
this library? Are this new (and by ITSM labeled) tapes? What is the actlog
around the time of the failed session/back-up saying? What happens if you
Hi Everybody,
Did anyone happened a tsm crash after typing the following query: select * from
profiles.
Any information would be appreciated...!!
TSM Version 5.2.6.3 in solaris 9.
Thanks in advance Regards,
Ibán Bernaldo de Quirós Márquez
Technical Specialist
cell: + 34 659 01 91 12
Sun
Hi there!
Is there any guess as to when a Solaris x86 version of the TSM server will
be available? I noticed that the client is already up (5.3.2 was the
first rev).
Thanks a bunch,
--Jim
We have a program on the windows side that moves older files
off to secondary storage (slower disk) that seems to be having
some problems. I'm asking for myself, not for management, has
anyone use the TSM HSM for Windows? I don't have enough users
nor files of this kind on my unix boxes to worry
We're looking into hosting multiple small TSM servers in virtual
machines running inside a VMware ESX server. We would like to
do fully disk based backup using sequential disk storage pools.
However, after some googling, I found the paper
Tivoli Storage Manager on VMware
by Tom Hepner
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 05/10/2006
02:02:01 PM:
We're looking into hosting multiple small TSM servers in virtual
machines running inside a VMware ESX server. We would like to
do fully disk based backup using sequential disk storage pools.
However, after some
We have enough challenges getting VM Guests to behave well as TSM
clients, let alone servers. You really want to be bleeding-edge, don't
you?
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer, WNI
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
423-752-6574 (desk)
423-785-7347 (cell)
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From: ADSM: Dist
OK, that would have taken some time for me to find!
Thanks, it works well enough.
Thomas Denier wrote:
- Nick Laflamme wrote: -
Is there an easy way to figure out which media go with which backup
sets (and in which order?), snip
The 'query volhistory' command and the 'volhistory'
When this thread was last active, I had discovered, thanks to a tip on
this list, that MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP YES was the default, and set it to
NO. That did help some.
But all our Mac clients still run extremely slowly. A WinXP box and a
Mac G4 OSX 10.3 box, both running TSM 5.3.2, are sitting
It looks like this option is used to allow the local disks to show up as well
when you have CLUSTERNODE YES in the dsm.opt file. This may get us to a
point where we can move from backing up the mount points on one node in the
cluster to backing them up under the node for the cluster group.
Hello, someone as already tryed a migration of TSM from AS/400 -
iSeries - i5 to Linux?
There are some gudelines? Or someone as best practice?
Cordiali saluti / Meilleures salutations
Maurizio Teruzzi
http://www.teruzzi.ch
ftp://ftp.teruzzi.ch
Skype user: TERUZZI
Roger Deschner said the following on 05/10/06 17:51:
When this thread was last active, I had discovered, thanks to a tip on
this list, that MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP YES was the default, and set it to
NO. That did help some.
But all our Mac clients still run extremely slowly. A WinXP box and a
Mac
Don't know about the tsm server but I do have a hunt for the vm guest as
clients.
We were having trouble with the clients missing and failing and we found that
memory efficient helped alot
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
We currently have a 3584 library with lto Gen 1 tape drives. We are heading to
a DR test where they have lto Gen 2 tape drives in a 3584. The os is aix 5.1
and we are using the atape drivers.
In the test all we will need to do us read the data, no backup operations will
be required.
I am
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Roger Deschner wrote:
But all our Mac clients still run extremely slowly.
TSM client 5.2.4 to a 5.3.3 server, my Mac OS X 10.4 G4 and G5 Xserves
back up quickly enough.
From a G4 Xserve:
05/09/2006 23:09:12 Total number of objects inspected: 241,020
05/09/2006
Hi I had a similar experience with TDP for mySAP using DB2 ver 8.2 AIX and
landed up being able to use the files by restoring the backupset to disk, then
renaming the restored backup image to the format that DB/2 expects it to be in
(TSM has its own naming scheme which must get translated by Data
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