Sorry cannot type today
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304101
Regards,
Allan
Allan Mills
Technology Operations
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Hi David,
I have seen this error during vcb backup. I solved my problem with Microsoft
KB934336 hot fix.
Regards,
Suat ORSLU
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David McClelland wrote:
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> Has anyone seen this one before? From dsmerror.log.
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> 04/29/2009 11:43:
Steve
Had this problem last week and found this Microsoft Technet article.
Fixed the problem after a reboot
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/30401
Regards,
Allan
Allan Mills
Technology Operations
02 8835 8035
0422 208 031
Steven Harris
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01/05/2009 09:39
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Hi Norman
Your post worries me, as I'm just implementing an email archive solution
that will depend on windows journalling to back up some huge repositories.
The particular product fills up "containers" that once filled never
change, so the change rate will be low there, but there are also index
What options are there when journaling runs out of memory on a 32 bit
Windows server? I have about 10 million files on one server that the
journal engine runs out of memory. With memory efficient disk cache
method and resource utilization 5, its runs out of memory, resource
utilization of 4 runs
I was trying to emulating LTO2. The atape driver was little old it is
Atape.driver 8.4.8.0 works fine with 3584 and lot of lto2 tape drives on this
AIX server.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of David
E Ehresman
Sent: Thursday, A
On Thursday 30 April 2009, Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT wrote:
> 1 Gb Ethernet is about 100Mb/sec
Maybe nick picking, but for me: 100Mb = 100 Mbit, 100MB is 100 MByte.
> LTO4 is about 120Mb/sec + compression
Mhh, I was counting 80 MB/s up to 160 MB/s with compression ratio 2:1.
> A good SCSI or FC
If you use tapeutil to do an inquiry on a tape drive, the serial number
should be recognizable in the output.
You can compare this with the results from a "lscfg -vl rmt1" or "lsattr
-El rmt1". I've seen the ODM reporting serial numbers that don't match
what the tape drive reports.
IIRC the 3590s
I am not aware of this problem. Are you putting disk and tape under the
same HBA?
Regards,
Jo Lay
Tivoli Storage Products, IBM Software Group
jo...@us.ibm.com
1 Gb Ethernet is about 100Mb/sec
LTO4 is about 120Mb/sec + compression
A good SCSI or FC drive is good for about 100Mb/sec
Assuming you can stream 3 threads across the Ethernet, you will not be able to
keep the 3 LTO4 drives busy because of the network. The faster tape drives
were not intended
IBM had me delete and recreate the drives in TSM. When we recreated the paths
TSM was unable to contact the drive. AIX did not report an error. Since I am
down to trying things that won't work I reset the port and the define path
worked. I will know the results in the morning.
Also, someone
With SAN discovery on our Clariion disks become inaccessible at a random time.
Since we turned on SAN discovery to fix the tape drive thing and it did not, we
turned it back off.
Andy Huebner
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Hi,
I have a non-TSM related question, but I think it is the same for all backup
software.
We need to backup 28 TB for a cutsomer with daily changes of appr 8 TB. If
you take a backup window of 8 hr, this is 1 TB/hour. This is also 280 MB/s
so 3,5 LTO4 tape streamers (if you take 80MB/s per tap
It will depend on the Protectier version installed on the Gateway appliance,
v2.1 = uses a TSM Smitty Sudo Device for the Changer and LTO ATAPE friendly
devices for the drives. (so you still have to use smitty to scan for the
changer device down the FCS adapter)
v2.2.1 supports a Atape based
What tape drive are you emulating? Do you have a current version of the
atape driver on your AIX server? TSM server on AIX uses the atape
driver rather than the TSM drivers.
David Ehresman
>>> Pawlos Gizaw 4/30/2009 12:39 PM
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Does anyone use TS7569G with TSM 5.4 running on AIX 5.2. This de
OH, are only 3590's having problems???
We did a switch upgrade and the short story is that the switches we migrated
to would not function with 3590's / 3590's would not function with the
switch... I can't remember all the specifics currently.
The switch upgrade was more critical than the 3590 driv
You can issue a show library command from a TSM prompt. For detailed
info that is not always represented in TSM.
I've used this to see if tapes are stuck in older DLT drives.
But it shows WWN and serial number.
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Hi, Andy. Going back to simple, in addition to deleting the paths, did
you also delete and redefine your drives? I'm just double-checking
because I don't see it explicitly mentioned in the thread and it seems
to me that the only place TSM knows about the S/N is in the drive
definition.
_
Here are some things to do . . .
Check that the tape drive is logged into the switch port, and you see the
wwn on the switch port.
Check the tape drive that it sees the san - usually a light indicating a
connection to the san by the cable port (3592's have this, not sure about
3590E's)
Check that
Does anyone use TS7569G with TSM 5.4 running on AIX 5.2. This devices works
fine on HPUX 11 v3 with TSM 5.5 by emulating ATL P300. But we are trying to
test on AIX server the cfgmgr created all the devices files for the tape drives
but not able to get the device file for media changer. We tried
I have not personally run with encrypted data and restoring from a backup
set but knowing in all other situations if the data is encrypted and the
encryption key isn't present it will prompt for it, I would imagine it would
function the same way here.
Validate through testing though...
Dwight
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Joerg (and all),
I don't see a response from TSM development in this chain so I'm not
sure if it had been responded to or not... If it had and I missed it - I
apologize for any duplication or rehashing of previously covered
information...
With TSM V6.1, some of the challenges associated
Ok, you might want to resolve the SAN Discovery issue on your machine.
This will save you time in the long run. BTW, what is the issue for SAN
discovery?
Regards,
Jo Lay
Tivoli Storage Products, IBM Software Group
jo...@us.ibm.com
HI Thx for your inputs.
But if I enable client encryption for taking flat file backup, then how
will I restore the backup set data. At the time of backup set restoration
will it ask me to put the same passport which I used it for flatfile
backup.
As I know it will prompt us to enter the password
We had to turn off SAN discovery due to other issues.
Andy Huebner
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jo Lay
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:39 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Tape Drive SN issue
Andy,
Do you h
Andy,
Do you have TSM SAN Discovery turned on?
If you do, you can perform "q SAN" and look for the drive serial number in
the output of "q san". If you have ran cfgmgr after you changed GBIC,
TSM SAN Discovery function should be able to get the new path for these
drives using serial number to ma
The drives were verified in AIX after GBic change. Since there was not a port
change there was no effect on AIX.
The library is aware of all of the drives. I think I mentioned earlier that
the AS/400s that share the library have reported no problems with these drives.
Thanks for the suggestions
You have a disk array copy of the data, is that located close or far? Have you
considered a disk array snap shot also?
If you perform a journaled file system backup and an image backup then you
should be able to restore the image and then update the image with the file
system restore. This mig
You are aware that under AIX if any WWN in the path of a drive changes, then
that constitutes an entirely new device as seen by AIX. If you replaced
GBics, it possibly could have caused the tape drive to take on a new rmt as
seen under AIX unless you performed a "rmdev -dl rmt_" on the existing
de
Update:
We turned on TapeAlertMSG - no new messages
We have changed the GBics on the switches - No change
We had IBM do a health check on the drives - Last abnormal error was months
earlier on one drive. The other two were clean.
We have updated the firmware to the same version as a drive not hav
Hi,
None the two methods that you mean in the user's guide are suitable for my
case. "Image+normal incremental" that you emphasized in your post means
getting full image backups for example every week. For the incremental part,
one file-based full backup is needed which is a nightmare for 20 millio
Simply activate client encryption.
The data will be encrypted at the client before it is sent to the server;
from that point forward, it will be encrypted no matter where it resides in
TSM server storage / media. If you generate a backup set on portable media
readable to the client, the data will
Guyes,
Any idea about how to protect/encrypt the backup set ?
Requirement :- Need some kind of protection/authentication at the time of
restoring backup set data, so that even if backup set media lost, no one
can restore that data. Currently using LTO2 drives.
Appreciate your inputs..
Thanks,
Mehdi
I do not think you understand.
If you are running a journal service you do not need to use incrbydate.
To do what you are trying to do you need two separate backups. The first
is a periodic image backup, maybe once per week or once every two weeks.
The second is a normal incremental backu
Dwight,
We tried our best to convince the application side to change the big mount
point, but it is another story. It is a product, and probably one day they
will be abliged to change it. What I need today is the best way to protect
the volume and keep the service highly available. We do have prote
It isn't the backup that will kill you, it is the restore...
Trust me... if you have over 1.5 Million files in a mount point, expect
weeks or months to perform a full restore.
Remember, just because you can put 20 million files in a mount point doesn't
mean it is a good idea... discourage that at
Hi Steve,
I can't 100% tell from the information below...
... but your conclusions look correct... i.e. when you do
a backup to BOTH... it is almost like creating two "backups"...
... one stored locally and bound to your "VSS_DISKONLY" management class
and another one stored on the TSM Server and
Thanks ..
BR,
Martin
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Francisco Molero
Sent: 30 April 2009 15:39
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM V6 Documentation
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6/index.jsp
Hi Mehdi,
FastBack don't scan each file that TSM does.
FastBack do Incremental backups based on Block-Level and in that case FastBack
don't care if it is million of small files or 1 large file. It will only backup
the blocks that is change and always backup the entire partition.
FastBack is a go
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6/index.jsp
https://Admin_center_ip:9043/ibm/console/
- Mensaje original
De: Sabar Martin Hasiholan Panggabean
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: jueves, 30 de abril, 2009 10:26:06
Asunto: TSM V6 Documentation
Hi All,
Where to get T
Fastback uses incremental for ever disk block backup and saves all info in a
disk repository and you can integrate FastBack with TSM. From point of view of
fastback is the same if you directory have one or one million files becasue the
backup is a disk block level. When you have to restore you h
Hi All,
Where to get TSM V6 Documentation. I've done with installation and did minimal
configuration wizard but don't know where to access the ISC. Previous version
the link was https://servername:8421/ibm/console. How about now ?
BR,
Martin
Backup Solution Consultant
@MII
Francisco,
Thanks for the hint. What is the mechanism used by FastBack that is helpful
for my case?
Thanks so much,
Mehdi
If you want to save millions of files in the same directory. Or you change your
application in order to create a different directory structure or use FastBack.
- Mensaje original
De: Mehdi Salehi
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: jueves, 30 de abril, 2009 10:10:38
Asunto: Re: best
I added a new directory with 40MB of files in it. This directory is a new
one that was not present when the image backup was performed. I think the
most rudimentary task that is expected from an incremental backup is to
understand newly added files and directories.
When you 'copied' the directory, did the DATE of the directory change??
Thats probably why it didn't back anything new up..
And thats why incrbydates shouldnt be relied upon always - should always
do normal incremental backups as well
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Hi,
I enabled the journal service for drive F: of a test windows-based TSM
client. Here is the interesting test results:
1- total filesystem size:14GB
2- used space: 370MB (pdf, doc, exe and ... other ordinary files)
3- I enabled journal
4- snapshot image backup was successful
5- the .jbbdb file in
Hi,
the best option to save millions of file under NTFS is using TSM for Fastback.
1.- you can run backups incremental for ever.
2.- you don't have backup windows.
3.- you can integrate TSM for FB with TSM
4.- you can give service very quickly in case of disaster.
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