Newbie questions - File locations

2006-07-04 Thread Matthews, Gary
Hi, New to TSM ( but learning - picking up bits slowly from this list :-) ) , looking after a W2K3 system that was set up by someone else. Trying to collate some data that's hasn't been documented anywhere, and was hoping you guys could help. 1) Where are the server scripts kept? 2) Drives

Backup DB2 using TSM

2006-07-04 Thread zareyna
Hi all, I'm quiet new to TSM and need your expert advice and view. Currently I'm trying to backup a db2 using TSM on the SAN. Base on the manual, there is one step where in need to compile the user exit. Is this step necessary especially on the compiling the file. I don't have the compiler.

Re: Newbie questions - File locations

2006-07-04 Thread Richard Sims
Welcome to the TSM product, Gary. I would suggest reading the TSM Administrator's Guide for an overview of how the overall product works, and the Windows client manual for the particulars on your platform. Your questions may be quickly answered by looking in the ADSM QuickFacts

Re: Newbie questions - File locations

2006-07-04 Thread Leigh Reed
Gary For windows based servers, the server scripts - if you mean the TSM command scripts. They are stored in the TSM database, therefore not ordinarily** accessible outside of TSM. (ie located in a Windows directory file structure) To view the server scripts, run the following from the TSM

Re: Backup DB2 using TSM

2006-07-04 Thread Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1
Hi, What kind of platform are you using for the database... ¿? If it is UNIX you will need to use If I remember well, the gcc compiler... it is a C/C++ compiler if you invoke directly it will show you the parameters to use... Remembering ;-)) gcc -o output_file input_file It is necessary

TS3310 Library Log

2006-07-04 Thread Hans-Dieter Kutz
Hello List, how to view the Captured Library Log from a TS3310 LTO-3 Lib? The File is named snapshot-07_04_06-113352_200G[1].GS00401.lss and ending with .lss. Someone knows a clue to watch the file? Cheers, ku -- Yoda: When nine hundred years old you reach, look as good you

Help Configure Exclude Command

2006-07-04 Thread Gideon Brown
Hi All! I need to exclude thousands of directories starting :2002,2003,2004,2005 (Example:M:\Manam\20040505) in a win3k client, so that i'll state only to first 4 chars. Can anyone write me the correct syntax? Many Thanks! Gidi Gideon Brown Sytem Administrator 03-5319085,052-8395641

Re: Help Configure Exclude Command

2006-07-04 Thread Alexander Verkooijen
exclude.dir M:\Manam\2002* exclude.dir M:\Manam\2003* and so on. Kind regards, Alexander Alexander Verkooijen Senior Systems Programmer High Performance Computing SARA Computing Networking Services -Original Message-

Re: Help Configure Exclude Command

2006-07-04 Thread goc
exclude.dir /.../200* maybe helps ? :-) - Original Message - From: Gideon Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 3:29 PM Subject: Help Configure Exclude Command Hi All! I need to exclude thousands of directories starting :2002,2003,2004,2005

Re: Help Configure Exclude Command

2006-07-04 Thread Leigh Reed
Gidi As per your example and assuming that the directory structure is a date and the date format is mmdd Exclude.dir M:\Manam\200[0-5][0,1][0-9][0-3][0-9] This will exclude 2000-2005. Change the first value in square brackets to read [2-5] if you want to exclude 2002-2005 as in your

Re: Help Configure Exclude Command

2006-07-04 Thread Leigh Reed
Gidi Thinking about it again and actually re-reading your original request, I have probably over complicated things, although what I gave you will ensure that you only exclude directories that explicitly match the mmdd format. But nevertheless, it should give you a feel for the syntax. What

Re: Backup DB2 using TSM

2006-07-04 Thread zareyna
Hi Iban, The platform is AIX. Thanks, Regards, Zareyna Salim Technical Consultant -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 8:20 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re:

Re: Backup DB2 using TSM

2006-07-04 Thread Otto Schakenbos
For version 8 you would not need to compile anything. You can archive logs and backup directly to tsm from within db2. This is all in the db2 documentation. (search for log archive method and and db2 backup db use tsm in the information center/google) Cheers Otto Schakenbos System

Re: Backup DB2 using TSM

2006-07-04 Thread Jacques Van Den Berg
Hi, No need to use user exits. DB2 Ver 8.2 and TSM 5.3 Read the Redbook sg246247 - Backup DB2 using TSM Chapter 5 Explain everything. We are using many DB2 databases using TSM to do the backups and writing the DB2 logs to TSM as well. Regards, Jacques van den Berg TSM / SAP Storage