. Is this worth the
trade-off of stopping unwanted wild-card expansions?
2. Any thoughts about how many operands and bytes one really needs the
command-line client to accept (if 512 operands / 2048 bytes is not
sufficient).
Thanks,
Jim Smith
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Client Development
I have an AIX system
case is ability to backup enormous system objects from
servers
with microsoft systems over leased lines with limited throughput.
best regards
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because ... they are small files! It is probably a wash
to resend or to try to correctly send a delta file in this case.
Hope this helps.
- Jim
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TSM Client Development
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Thanks Jim!
I was confusing size of base file falls 1024 with 1 GB!
So if a file starts at less
a requirement.
If you do not code the cachesize in dsm.opt it takes the default value of
10 MB.
Thanks,
Jim
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TSM Client Development
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Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig
Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig then TSM will
not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it could not be a
candidate for subfile processing on a subsequent backup.
Thanks,
Jim
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TSM Client Development
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solutions.
It doesn't hurt to open requirements to Tivoli if you have a particular
cluster solution that you would like to see supported.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM client development
In response to:
You know, there seems to be a similar issue with filespace naming with
the
new Netware cluster aware
key management is needed
This would help us understand what we need to do with our product set.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM development
Hi all.
It's posible to change the cypher method or the number of bits.
I think TSM use DES 56 bits?
Thanks
is allot of number crunching, and it is by
nature very CPU intensive and will slow the b/a client down noticeably.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM Client Development
Been a while and I'd have to double check but...
You might not want to use compression if you use encryption...
I believe it encrypts first
Jim,
The TSM Backup/Archive client uses 56-bit DES encryption.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM Development
Does anyone know what level of encryption is done when using the INCLUDE
ENCRYPTION option in your dsm.opt file? Is it DES, triple DES or what?
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Jim,
I would recommend that you open a requirement against the product for
stronger encryption. By the way, what are the HIPAA requirements as they
relate to data encryption? Are these well documented?
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM development
Hello Jim
Follow up question,
Can you ask
does not guarantee that you
can always restore from hardware a to hardware b. If you are using
Ntbackup.exe, then it would be safe for me to say that if your particular
environment can be brought back by Ntbackup.exe then TSM should be able to
do it as well.
Hope this helps,
Jim Smith
TSM Development
not guarantee consistency of the cluster
database. The restores must use the Microsoft API.
Let me know if you need any additional clarification.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Client Development
Hi.
Has anyone got an idea how to perform bare metal restore of MSCS
cluster node (win2k
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TSM Client Development
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Has anyone got an idea how to perform
they are
restored over the temporary directory entry; the end result is that the
files and directories are restored fully and correctly regardless of their
ordering from the server. If you are not seeing this behavior, I would
suggest talking to the service organization.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM
.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM b-a client development
Given the Examples of backup reasons below: Has any one every had a AD
corruption that that used TSM to recover from after the GC's have already
replicated that corrupted data out?
If so, did TSM support stand by them all the way until the issue
as much as they can with these
situations.
Hope this helps,
Jim Smith
TSM b-a client development
Hello,
Tim makes a very good point in the last sentence of the 1st paragraph.
It's
tough talking to TSM support when doing Bare
Metal Restores - I get the line - We don't support that!...
Now I know I
to restore from a tape can be much quicker then doing a
synchronization from ground-zero.
- Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Client Development
Here's an interesting question: why would you want to backup a DC,
especially where you have a DC (W2K) or two in every remote site of the
WAN?
Why/what would
\BackupRestore\FilesNotToBackup
Microsoft uses this key to communicate exclude lists to backup products.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM client development
I found the section in the manual that covers the recommended Windows
system files to exclude (see below). I changed the dsm.opt files to
reflect
Anja,
This is a cosmetic error and is addressed in APAR IC32436 TCP/IP RECEIVED
RC 25 TRYING TO ACCEPT CONNECTION FROM SERVER. There is a good
explanation in the APAR of the error.
Thanks,
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Development
Hi all,
I want to backup an Unix Client with our TSM Scheduler
Alex,
This is being addressed in APAR IC33389 - TSM ACTIVE DIRECTORY BACKUP NOT
TRUNCATING LOGS
Thanks
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Development
I'm backing up a W2K Domain Controller with the 4.2.1.30 client to a
4.2.1.15 server. This includes the domain systemobject, i.e. Active
Directory. Recently
The problem is reported in IC33645 and is only a problem with the TSM
4.2.2 backup/archive client; it has been addressed in TSM 5.1.0. We are
working to provide more information about the specifics of the problem.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Client Development
Well, that certainly
Problem Description:
The TSM 4.2.2 UNIX backup-archive clients may produce error messages
similar
to the following when performing incremental backup of files with hard
links:
ANS1228E Sending of object 'filename' failed
ANS4018E Error processing 'filename': file name too
...
OK WMI Database
From this you can see that the COM+, Event Log and WMI Database are active
but Cert. Server is not .. (I only showed partial output).
As Tim mentions, the QUERY SYSTEMOBJECT shows you what is actually
backed-up to the TSM server.
Hope this helps,
Jim Smith
TSM
Bob,
We have determined that there is a problem with the 4.2.2 UNIX
backup-archive clients and they have been pulled from the ftp server. We
are working to correct the problem. Expect to see a flash from IBM Tivoli
shortly.
Thanks,
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Development
Has someone reported
to a
backup product, I don't think that you would be guaranteed any level
consistency during a backup operation.
Hope this helps,
Jim Smith
TSM development
I've been asked by our NDS expert, if TSM backs up the netware hidden
directory.
Apparently it doesn't as I've watched TSM backup the NDS
is not backed-up by default when it is time for a disaster
recovery. I am interested in any ideas you or any other user would have
about the TSM NetWare B-A client's default behavior when it comes to the
NDS.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM development
Yes, you can backup the NDS, but it is not backed up
if this
assumption is not correct).
J.P. (Jim) Smith
Tivoli Storage Manager - Software Developmen
in response to
Our admins want to make sure that the definitions rights of all print
queues on our NW servers are backed up, but we obviously don't want to
backup the actual print jobs. Can anyone
Andy,
Is it true that we only started supporting Windows ME in 4.1.2.x; or was it
4.1.2 ???
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
Tivoli Storage Manager - Software Development
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Andy Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 04/23/2001
06:43:09
Please
Jie,
This guide is shipped with the TSM NetWare client.
J.P. (Jim) Smith
Tivoli Storage Manager - Software Development
Hi,
There used to be a netware NDS backup/restore guide from adsm ftp
site. But I could not find it anymore. Does anybody know if there is a
new
version for TSM
Merle,
Sorry I took so long in reply: have you tried coding this statement in
dsm.opt:
exclude "dir:*License ID*"
This worked for me:
02/06/2001 13:01:35 ANS1115W File
'.[Root].O=tivoli.NLS:Publisher=Novell+NLS:Product=NetWare 5 Conn
SCL+NLS:Version=510.NLS:License ID=SN:300589192' excluded
:, and have a domain specification DOMAIN C:. The GUI is still
going to display both C: and E: as local drives; the incremental backups,
however, will honor the DOMAIN statement.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
Tivoli Storage Manager - Software Development
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The RedPiece "Deploying the Tivoli Storage Manager Client for Windows 2000"
(SG24-6141-00) is now available at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
- Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
Tivoli Storage Manager - Software Development
Brain,
Yes. Have you looked in the NetWare Backup and Recovery Guide (shipped
with the client; ntwback.htm). This documents the procedure.
- Jim Smith
TSM Client developement
response to:
Good morning everyone,
Here is our configuration. TSM 3.7.3 on OS/390 2.9, Netware 5.1 server
using
for TSM client to be a bit more clever in the future in this area,
i.e., automatically excluding FilesNotToBackup, automatically including
staging directories, etc.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM Client Development
(theoretically, the system objects must be
processed as entire entities). This would alleviate users from accidently
excluding important system files.
We are open for any other suggestions to help automate in the
include/exclude of system files.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
TSM client development
in response
for inactive or policy for system objects at
this time, the redbook will cover a procedure to manually provide this
support by scripting the renaming the SYSTEM OBJECT file space.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
Windows 2000 Client Development team
In reply to:
Hello ,
does somebody know if there is some result
use such a function.
Thanks,
Jim Smith
Windows 2000 Client Development
In reply to:
What about the ability to archive the system objects?
Thanks,
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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, Certificate Server Database,
Cluster Database, COM+ database, Event Log, File System Replication,
Registry, Removable Storage Manager Database, System and Boot Files,
and
the System Volume.
Jim Smith
TSM Client Development
"This is probably a known issue but ADSM client
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