Joe,
TSM usually does a pretty good job of tape management itself. We
usually hav a query setup that we look at daily that tells us how many
scratch tapes are available. We've been monitoring it over a period of time
and have come to know just how many scratch tape we'll us daily.
Joseph
Has anyone written a script with sequential dependant steps that does daily
housekeeping?
I have most of my daily housekeeping administrative schedules kiccking off
by time of day schedules but there are too many variables that can cause
them to get out of sync.
Im looking for a script that will
you could try show voluse where is the nodename of the client
you want to restore. this would however, tell you every tape that this
client has data on. Which would be more then what you are looking for and
it sounds like you are not using co-location so your list would be quite
I know this is not a TSM topic but what the hey.
We currently use AIX sendmail to mail copies of our vault list generated
from TSM to our off-site tape handler.
With the recent rash of viruses being sent by email, this company will not
accept email from a sender they can not do a reverse DNS
Does anyone know how to initiate the Library inventory via the command line
such as the Mtlib command?
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James
I've been successfully restoring at DR using TSM for two years. The TSM db
recovery of your size should take only about 15 minutes. Check how long its
taking to back it up, it should take just a little longer to recover if you
have the same hardware.
You really don't restore the tape storage
I think I'll throw in my two cents here also,
When we first got our second batch of K tapes it seemed like we were having
a larger than normal amount of problems. Our first batch of tapes also had
come from IBM directly and we had no apparent problems with them. The
second batch came indirectly
Be prepared for tivoli to tell you you are working with a version (3.7)
that is no longer supported.
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What is the last entry in your dsmsched.log, does it show that its waiting
for the server to contact it or does it recognize that there is a schedule
for it to execute?
Etienne Brodeur [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 12/21/2001
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There is an algorythm in backup that detects when the primary storage pool
(disk) gets busy. if this pool is too busy the backup client will spill
over to the next pool. tape
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Did you try looking in the activity log and see whats happenning just
before the server crashes?
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Does anyone have a query that will tell me the average time a backup took
and DAYS(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP)
-DAYS(start_time) 15
GROUP BY entity
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Does anyone have a query that will tell me the average time a backup took
and the average amount of data transmitted?
I'm seeing a bizzare situation I can't explain on an NT client running a
backup(I'm still hanging on to version 3.7)
I have my policy for this client setup for copy serialization=dynamic
which states that TSM should backup the file or directory on the firs
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They seem to be different files to me...
*.utx
*.xtu
Unless, there is something that I am not seeing here!
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Can anyone tell me where to download 4.2.1.6 NT client from?
When I download ip23373.exe from the
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client/v4r2/Windows/WinNT/LATEST
it gives me 4.2.1.0?
-James-
How about the latest patch for the NT client:
ftp://index.storsys.ibm.com/tivoli-storage-management/patches/client/v4r2/Wi
ndows/WinNT/v421/
Thanks,
Demetrius
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That seems to be really slow 8 gb per hour. I'm running TSM server on a h70
with 100mb ethernet dedicated backbone to my NT clients. These clients are
mostly compaq prolient 7000. I average about 14-17 GB per hour on my
restores. I'm hoping that an upgrade coming soon to gigabit will increase
Yes you can do it with a .bat file executed by TSM
EXample: net stop name of service
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Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Eric,
No I'm using version 2.1 is that utility available in 2.1?
Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Can anyone tell me how to delete orphaned RMAN backup versions from the TSM
database?
Our DBAs have deleted the catalog entries and now I'm left with these
orphaned versions that I can see with the show version command but I don't
know how to delete.
TIA,
Jim
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Hi James!
What version of TDP are you using? If it's 2.2, you can use the tdposync
utility.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Can Anyone tell me where I can find information on Tivoli's stance on
backing up Network Appliance. I know they say it will back it up using
version 4 and NDMP but only full volume backups. What about futures?
Is there anyone out there successfully backing up Network Appliances
attached to NT?
Has anyone seen a situation with a win2k server running v 3.7.3 where you
define the TSM scheduler service and it works fine for running a scheduled
backup.
Then you go and run a restor thru the GUI. The next time the scheduler runs
it seems like the password is lost form the registry. The client
I'm a little confused about licensing:
Should I have received licensing files for what I'm licensed for on CD's
that Tivioli sends me?
Those that mean if I pull down the latest version from the web that it
won't have the proper licensing files when I install?
So if I'm going from v 3.7 to 4.1
, Inc.
There's no place like ~ - ??
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Can anyone suggest a place to look when I get a message
Can anyone tell me why this schedule did not work and got the included
error message:
11/20/2001 10:12:13
11/20/2001 10:12:13 Schedule Name: WEEKLYC
11/20/2001 10:12:13 Action:Incremental
11/20/2001 10:12:13
Can anyone suggest a place to look when I get a message: library offline to
host.
I've already recycled lmcpd. I checked my lan host options and they haven't
changed.
When I attempt to communicate with the 3494 library via MTLIB commands from
my sun server I get this message.
We made a microcode
Does anyone out there run TSM v 3.1 on an HPUX 10.2 client?
We have to HPUX 10.2 boxes here that for some reason we can't upgrade to
later versions. (the only version that will run is v 3.1)
We can successfully run scheduled backups with one of them. But the other
will not get contacted by the
Have you looked into your dsmsched.log on the clients for additional inf as
to why they come up with the status of Missed?
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Can anyone tell me what driver I need for my Rs6000 for a gigabyte fiber
network adapter feature code 6227 and where I might be able to get it?
Do a search through the activity log and key in on migration or the pool
name ou suspect is migrating.
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mtlib -l libraryname -CVvolser -t FF10
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Just a thought : Is your primary disk pool set up properly with next
storage pool to a tape pool that exists and has scratches available to it?
Nancy Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 10/23/2001
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Nancy,
Do you see anything in the Server activity log during the time the
backup is occurring?
Nancy Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 10/23/2001
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I disagree with you on this one, in prior versions TSm was reporting a
success even if it failed on backup of thousands of files.
I'd much rather see it as a failure if one file fails backup
Stumpf, Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 10/18/2001
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server filespace capacity and %utilized totaled by server not by
filespace?
Jim Kirkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 10/04/2001 02:53:42 PM
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depends on your client platform - works for me on 4.1.2 AIX client,
4.1 or 4.2 Windows client. What is your platform?
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Wanda,
When i
Wanda,
When i try that I get the following error messages ans0267e invalid
command line option/value -virtualnodename=srny3fs03
is this paramete version specific? I'm running a 4.2 client with a 3.7
server?
Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 09/25/2001
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I know this isn't exactly a TSM Question but...
Anyone have an idea where I can find documentation baout replaceing a
failed drive in a SSA disk configuration.
The documentation I've found tells you you need to logically remove the
data adn drive first, unfortunately we've phjysically removed
Can anyone tell me is there is a a xsm client that works with HP-UX 10.2?
I will be out of the office from 08/31/2001 until 09/10/2001.
I will respond to your message when I return. If you have an urgent
question regarding Enterprise Data Recovery please contact Joe Marchesani.
Robin,
Did the volume checkout successfully before the checkin?
Robin Sharpe [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 08/30/2001
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We are attempting to move some of our old NT 4 clients data to new Win2k
clustered servers.
When attempting to restor the data from one box to the new
We are attempting to move some of our old NT 4 clients data to new Win2k
clustered servers.
When attempting to restor the data from one box to the new one we're seeing
some wied problems.
Can anyone tell me the method they would use to do this successfully?
Richard,
Did you check to see if LMCP is running?
Dearman, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 08/07/2001 03:42:58
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I just noticed something peculiar with the way reclamation works or doesn't
work.
With an administrative schedule I set a reclamation threshold for one of my
tape pools low so reclamation begins at 11:30 (upd stg nttapeco rec=65)
Then at 14:30 I set the reclamation threshold back to 100 so
Richard, this was a copy storage pool that it was running on. But I cannot
find anywhere in the manual that states copy storage pools perform
differently when it comes to setting the threshold hi and discontinuing
reclamation.
Remata, I see where it reports on what volumes it will work on when
Can anyone tell me how to flush out old IP addresses TSM must be storing
when it tries to contact a client for a scheduled event.
I have a AIX server trying to contact an NT client but the IP address has
cahnged recently and TSM is timing out trying to contact the client at its
old address.
TIA
I've had my admins both stop and start the scheduler service and login from
the desktop and drill down in the backup screen but its still keeping theIP
address.
David Longo [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 08/02/2001
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Twintiling is definitel supported by differential SCSI, don't know if you
can do the rest
Gerrit Van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 07/30/2001
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Use Mirroring,
Set up a mirror for the first volume of an original DB once the mirror
is established delete the original. You've now moved the DB with no
disruption.
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Again, Thanks to all who responded to my initial question.
With all the info you all provided I'm getting closer to a solution.
I've found out that some tapes are in the library but cannot be utilized by
either TSM sharing the library because their Status is incorrect.
Once I use the mtlib
I was wondering if anyone has encountered this situation.
Environment: two TSM servers running on RS6000 v 3.7.4
Sharing the Same 3494 library
It appears that the library manager database is out of sync.
I run a checkin scratch of a range of vol sers and TSM says it can't check
in about ten
Can anyone help me with how to decipher the output of the mtlib -l
/dev/lmcp0 -qI command or point me to where I can find the doc on its
detail.
Gill, Geoffrey L. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 07/23/2001
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Can anyone tell me what the various categories mean such as
0190
019A
019C
FF00
Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 07/23/2001 01:44:29 PM
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We're doin that now and getting ready to expand the library to 18 frames:
currently 3 sun servers and 1 aix server talking to it. Future 12 Mainframe
Lpars in addition to existing hosts
Are all the servers connected to the library? All servers talk to
library manager Via ethernet connections
what platform are you installing it on?
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I've been seeing these exact problems for weeks with on og my remote site.
I escalated the problem within IBM. They sent out their 3494 top Gun who
did an extended PM on all the drives in this system(8). The problems cleard
up for a week and now we're seeing them again. Ask you CS if you have the
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Vint,
Haev you tried running and incremental by date only?
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Can anyone tell me how they backup a network appliance type drive, since
TSM doesn't see it as a norman NT type device?
Is anyone else on the the list getting this message sent to them over and
over?
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Logon to TSM from the desktop of the client having the problem
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Has anyone successfully restored RMAN/TDP data with copypool tapes?
We gave it a try this weekend for the first time at a DR drill and had no
success.
It almost appears like rman holds the storage pool name and possibly the
vol ser in its catalog and when it attempts to retrieve the data it can't
Eric,
What tom is talking about is the "add lan host" option at the 3494
Library.
One other question, how many nics do you have on the host system, if mor
then one you should define both in the add lan host operation
"Tom Melton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 02/20/2001 11:28:06
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Does any one out there have a formula they use to calculate the number of
tapes they will use for an instance of TSM
I've tried to start with
1) size of file systems to backup x 1 because you have at least 1
backup version of every file on the systems you'll back up(roughly)
have done this, if I had known what I know now ;-)
George Lesho
Storage/System Admin
AFC Enterprises
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Tom.
I recently upgraded one of my 3.7.3 servers to 3.7.4 at Tivoli's
recomendation after the server wouldn't start do to a recovery log problem.
I'm see similar symptoms. I'm getting nothing better than 1.2 gb per hour
with the client and server both running on the same node within my E1.
Can anyone tell me how to verify that my tsm client that resides in the
same sun box as the server is not going out to the netwok to establish a
connection.
This is a production box so it would be impossible to just totally
disconnect it from the network. I'm seeing really slow through-put on
Alex,
What people have suggested in a few posts earlier works well for me. I
just hav a script on each server that checks in a specific range of tape
that are solely for that machine. i run this checkin script through a tsm
admin schedule daily
"Tectrade Computers" [EMAIL
Thanks Richard,
For the recomendation on the tcperserveraddres I'm trying it now.
I thought(according to the manual) that tcpnodelay gets ignored on anything
other than AIX?
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Anyone care to share how they run multiple schedules for a node? IE a
daily, monthly and an annual. I like to set it up so each has a different
management class and I'm trying to figure out how to do it without using a
different nodename for each.
Can anyone tell me how to verify that the proper drivers are loaded on a
sun box ... I'm trying to do a new TSM Server install without much help
from my Sun Admins and I have next ot no Solaris experience. I've defined
the library and now I'm trying to define the drives.
I've read the doc about
I haven't pulled down a fix in a while can someone tell me the best site to
get it from?
"Arturo Lopez" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/26/2001
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Thanks for the help everyone.
I'm running my sun server3.7.36 on a sun e10k and I'm having what appears
to be initializaion problems.
Where can I start looking for the errors there doesn't appear to be any
error logs in the Bin directrory and I don't see it pointing to any other
place?
pp
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ntclass. When the files become inactive, the retention is
set to
0 and the expiration on the server has run the files should disappear.
Hope this helps,
Michel
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Brgds,
Othonas
"James healy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 01/16/2001
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i have a question about verifying the deletion of rman data.
i'd like to know how anyone verifies that old versions of rman files are
getting deleted.
My DBAs say they are running the commands to expire old versions but I
don't see it happening
Are there any commands that I could erify this with.
Can anyone help with the sql query I could use to see events that occurred
form yesterday to today?
Gavin,
Could you share some more of the details re the sun bare metal restore
with me also?
Thanks,
Jim
Anyone care to share their procedures for monitoring Rman tdp backups?
I'm trying to figure out a way to determine how much data gets backed up
per session.
Unfortunately( or maybe fortunately) our DBA's execute the scripts that
kickoff rman so I reall can't figure a way to get daily stats.
and myself, know when backups
fail. A page is sent to us, as well as an email. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sean M. English
Distributed Storage Management/TSM
IBM Global Services
Service Delivery Center-South, Charlotte, NC
Good news is just life's way of keeping you off balance.
"James he
Vijay,
Sounds like you have some other problem with the transactions not
getting written to the database quick enough.
Can you tell us more about your environment. Sounds like you've made some
changes there recently? Whats your database backup trigger set at?
What are you db adn recovery log
Kai,
there used to be a repository on index.storsys.ibm.com but I don't
know who maintained it.
Shekhar,
In a similar environment I'm seeing above 30 gb per hour except: my
tsm server is an h70 and my library is a 3494 with 3590 e1a drives. restore
will be slightly slower then the backup.
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Current environment: version 3.7.3 running on Solaris 2.6 with Solaris clients running
3.7.2
I have 4 tsm servers sharing the same 3494 that has 10 3590 drives in it.
I recently added the last 2 of the 4 servers last week to the sharing.
i must
Can any of the solaris experts tell me the relationship between the MTLIB commadn and
the /etc/ibmatl.conf?
Can the Ibmatl.conf be refreshed dynamicly
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Thanks as usual, to all who responded. It turned out the DBA recycled the DB and all
problems cleared up. He must have read that it was required after I pointed him to the
TSM/RMAN documentation.
Thanks again,
Jim
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Can anyone help with the error messages I'm grtiing from my oracle dba's attempt to
run Rman backups tiot tsm uping the TDP.
ORA-19506: failed to create sequential file, name="HRMP11292000HRMP.270.1.bkp",
parms=""
ORA-27006: sbtremove returned error
Additional information: 4110
Additional
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Shekhar,
I posted a similar question and got no answer to it if ou get one please let me know.
Jim
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I recently installed the try/buy server code for Sun 3.7.3 and now have the actual
license files. I copied them to a dir on the sun box but yet when I try to register a
license I don't get back any info except for it telling what licenses are registered.
I've heard that there is an executable
net stop "process name" (replace process name with actual process)
net start "process name"
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No Need to partition the 3494 all you need to do is make the appropriate
drives withing the library only available to the specific TSM server and then
check in the appropriate tapes to the proper server and you'll be fine
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I've seen similar error messages when running shared memory client on our sun box. We
have large oracle DB's that chew up all available memory and we're still trying to
trouble shoot them. There really isn't much documentation from TSM on the matter.
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