On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:15 PM, zareyna wrote:
Hi Dirk,
I have changed one of the clients to POLLING mode and the backup is
in the
pending state. There is no error stated in dsmerror.log.
For the port, there is no port listen on 1501 but when using the
backup
running on PROMPTED mode it will gene
Hi Dirk,
I have changed one of the clients to POLLING mode and the backup is in the
pending state. There is no error stated in dsmerror.log.
For the port, there is no port listen on 1501 but when using the backup
running on PROMPTED mode it will generate "11/16/2006 02:00:22 ANR2716E
Schedule pro
Hi All,
I'm trying to automate some housekeeping for brain-dead operations
staff. One of my key issues is that they rip tapes in and out of out
libraries and neglect to inform TSM of this. Part of the solution will
be to reconcile the contents of the library (3592/3/4) with TSM. Audit
is fine
Hello,
The online DB2 database backup towards TSM is free as both products are from
IBM of course.
The equivalent of eg the TDP for Oracle is included by default with the DB2
binairies, that is why only the BA API client is required for the backup.
The same is true for Informix as of IDS 10
I also use FF always, I only have IE installed for those [EMAIL PROTECTED] who
can't design proper websites.
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager namens Margaret Clark
Verzonden: do 16-11-2006 16:59
Aan:
Orin, Del,
I think you could accomplish this by exporting the backups for the
node to a separate TSM server. The domain you export it into could
have policy settings to effectively never expire anything, even the
inactive copies that already exist. You can do this by having the
default managem
Orin,
If you delete Exchange logs that Exchange needs for recovery,
you will run into issues. You should shutdown all of your
Exchange services and restart them.
Then try the backup again.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 11/1
Orin,
You can't freeze just "one" particular backup.
Short term, you can solve this by creating a new NODENAME
for your future Data Protection for Exchange backups.
This will keep all of your current active backups "frozen".
In the future, you should look into using Data Protection
for Exchange CO
Orin
There are a number of different ways of achieving this and the best
method will probably depend on your environment. It may be that a
combination of methods may suit for you.
You can generate a backupset of the active data using the command
'generate backupset'.
For further info, do 'help ge
Richard van Denzel wrote:
>Yep, IE7 is a problem if you use Firefox (1.x or 2.0) nothing is a problem or
>revert to IE6.
>This only applies to TSM 5.2, 5.3 is not a problem.
Good luck deinstalling IE 7.0. IE 6.0 won't reinstall with 7.0 in place,
and all the usual methods of deinstalling 7.0 we
Basically, you need to create a Winnt.sif file with the following:
[Unattended]
UnattendMode=GuiAttended
OemPreinstall=No
TargetPath=\WINNT
[data]
unattendedinstall=yes
msdosinitiated=0
Save that to a floppy, and have the floppy inserted when you are
installing Windows. The installer will read
On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Tyree, David wrote:
Is my reasoning for the inflated numbers correct?
Yes.
TSM 5.3 server running on W2k server and a TSM 5.2.3 client
running on a W2k box.
On the client I'm getting about 20+ gig of bytes transferred
during each backup. Only problem is that the server only has about 8-10
gig of data on the entire thing.
The bytes tr
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
yesterday the hard disk of one of my TSM Clients (Windows XP) broke totally
down. Now I want to recover that disk from my TSM backup.
I do daily backups for the following domains:
SYSTEM OBJECTS
C:
The way I want to recover is the following:
Installing Windows XP incl. SP2
B
Got error backing up.
11/16/2006 00:25:50 Backup of storage group Private3 failed.
11/16/2006 00:25:50 ACN5357W The truncation of the transaction log
failed.
11/16/2006 00:25:50 ACN5798E MS Exchange API HRESEBACKUPTRUNCATELOGS()
failed with HRESULT: 0xc7ff1004 - Error returned from an ESE function
Hi David
>From what I can gather the standard TSM Client handles DB2 by itself
without the need for a TDP license.
That is if course unless I'm missing something. We do use TDP for out Lotus
Domino backups and I understand that it's a totally separate install,
licence etc.
Thanks
Farren
|--
Yipes, we have pending litigation and an "E-discovery."
I've been told to "freeze" our TDP for Exchange backups. How do you do
dat? The backups roll off. (Just keeping one backup may be good enough.)
Regards,
Orin
Orin Rehorst
The API and BA client are the same license. Presumably you will also be
licensing TSM for DB, aka Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle (TDPO).
That is a different license on top of the BA client license.
David
>>> Farren Minns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/16/2006 5:56 AM >>>
Hi all
Running TSM Server 5.
To recap my issue - archives taking hours instead of minutes, randomly,
while other archives on same machine at same time finishing
appropriately...
Same problem as on AIX 5.1 from several years ago. Gigabit ethernet
"smart card" mis-behaves when chksum_offload and large_send both turned
on. I t
>> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 10:56:47 +, Farren Minns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am just beginning to read the extensive "Backing Up DB2 with IBM
> Tivoli Storage Management" redbook and want to ask a very basic
> question at the start. Am I now right in thinking that I install
> both the BA Cli
It looks like your server can't resolve
the node's IP address. Did you try a
nslookup on the OS prompt of the server?
nslookup
(works on Windows and UNIX)
Regards,
Alexander
Alexander Verkooijen
Senior Systems Programmer
High Perfor
On Nov 16, 2006, at 1:22 AM, zareyna wrote:
...How to know the schedule is listening to which port? ...
Use the very valuable 'lsof' command, available for Unix systems.
Richard Sims
Hi all
Running TSM Server 5.2.7.2 on Solaris 2.9. Going to be backing up a Windows
2003 DB2 client.
I am just beginning to read the extensive "Backing Up DB2 with IBM Tivoli
Storage Management" redbook and want to ask a very basic question at the
start. Am I now right in thinking that I install b
That's a great vote of confidence.
Many thanks
Farren
|-+---|
| Phillip Burgess | |
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| |
| CO.UK>
Hi,
I have many 5.3 clients connected to a 5.2 server and found no problemes
at all.
Regards,
Karel
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Phillip Burgess
Sent: donderdag 16 november 2006 11:30
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Windo
Hi Farren
I have not heard of any problems with 5.3 clients connected to a 5.2 server.
Phil
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Farren Minns
Sent: Thu 16/11/2006 08:15
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Windows 2003 Clients and 'acces
Yep, IE7 is a problem if you use Firefox (1.x or 2.0) nothing is a problem or
revert to IE6. This only applies to TSM 5.2, 5.3 is not a problem.
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager namens Greg Yuzik
Verz
Hi
Thanks for that. I understand that 5.3 clients should be able to work with
a 5.2 server, but is this a safe option? We are not going to be moving to
the server level of 5.3 until some time early next year.
Thanks
Farren
|-+--
28 matches
Mail list logo