What you also could do is remove the encryption password from the
registry and try to restore some data previously backupped. TSM should
then ask for an encryption password before you can continue
Regards,
Oscar
UNIX / TSM Administrator | ING Direct
410 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading,
Hi, I'm working with TSM version 5.2 and my linux clients report this
kind of errors
ANE4042E (Session: 17393, Node: SRVDESARROLLO) Object name
'/opt/Projects/Intranet/WebUI/pngs/Sin título-2.png' contains one or
more unrecognized
characters and is not valid. (SESSION: 17393)
ANE4042E
Hello,
the Linux client is as far as I know not UNICODE enabled.
I had the same problem with the de_DE locale.
I just used this LOCALE settings (TSM 5.3 client):
export LANG=de_DE
export LC_CTYPE=de_DE
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc
Bye
Rainer
Ing. Fernando Villarreal - Silice S.A.
Thank you, I'ww try tihs.
Fernando.
Rainer Tammer escribió:
Hello,
the Linux client is as far as I know not UNICODE enabled.
I had the same problem with the de_DE locale.
I just used this LOCALE settings (TSM 5.3 client):
export LANG=de_DE
export LC_CTYPE=de_DE
This is an archive salting post.
For TSM 5.4 raw disk volumes or partitions are not supported on
Linux. All TSM disk volumes must be created on a formatted filesystem.
Best wishes,
Keith Arbogast
Indiana University
I've seen a few hits where the only fix was to
DELETE VOLHIST TYPE=REMOTE FORCE=YES
but where it was never identified HOW the volumes got stuck.
I found one way at my customer site.
MOVE DRM notifies the library manager that the volume is TYPE=REMOTE.
The LOCATION is filled with the
The volhist TYPE=REMOTE entries are created when a library client requests a
scratch tape and the library manager changes it to
status=private and creates this REMOTE entry with LOCATION of the owning
instance name. It doesn't have anything to do with MOVE
DRM. There is a TYPE=REMOTE for every
Hello again all,
I was wondering if anyone can tell me how they deal with Access (.mdb) files.
If thesse files remain in an open state when the backup runs are there any
issues? Will they get backed up? Will they be in a useable state when restored
if they do get backed up while open? We know