In answer to getting nightly backup volume, I use the following
(AIX/Korn shell) to get both total for the night and individual node's
data. The reason for the loop on a single node is due to some
file-systems being so huge that run a simple dsmc inc would kill the
box - so I backup each
I have an automated process for keeping the TSM servers at our DR site,
in synch with production. This is a home grown app (mostly Korn shell)
and it has been working well for several years. The problem is that
twice in the past week, the restore of the TSM DB at the remote site has
failed.
Are you running backups, directly to tape, in the same storage pool
where you are seeing the filled volumes?
I have an issue, with my SQL DB backups, that results in the same
situation. Because of their size, they go directly to tape. Due to the
available backup window, I am forced to back
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From: Taylor, David
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 5:46 PM
To: ADSM List
Subject: wait=yes timeout??
Can anyone confirm that there is a 12 hour time limit for a scripted
dsmadmc command where wait=yes is set?
I have an AIX script that performs basically synchs up my production
Can anyone confirm that there is a 12 hour time limit for a scripted
dsmadmc command where wait=yes is set?
I have an AIX script that performs basically synchs up my production TSM
server with one at our DR site. A portion of it is below.
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# synch
Can anyone shed some light on the following error
ANS2048E Named stream of object '\\server\share\full\path\to\file' is
corrupt.
We are seeing this during a restore on a W2K box using TSM client 5.1.5.
The TSM server is version 5.1.6.3, on AIX 5.1 ML3.
The file in question is restored
Can anyone explain ~why~ this is happening?
Both servers are TSM server 4.2.1.15 on AIX 4.3.3 ML06.
I have a DR script which runs daily that bundles everything I need for DR
(DBB, devconfig, volhist etc...) sends it to a remote site where it applies
the DBB starts the server marks all the
Hi all,
Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to
ACTIVE=NO?
I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement,
but couldn't find anything.
I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn). The problem
that I've run into is that
Hi *,
Can anyone share with me, a good rule-of-thumb for the maximum number of LTO
drives that should be attached to a single Ultra-II SCSI bus? Using the
theoretical max transfer rates of 15 MB/s for the drives and 80 MB/s for the
SCSI, I shoould be able to put 5 drives on one bus and still
Can anyone point me to an online reference of element addressing for the
3583?
TIA
David Taylor
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Frequent submitter, and all-around great guy, Mark Stapleton helped with
this. (though he DOES still owe me a mug!)
We do this from within an AIX Korn-shell script. This is basics of the
logic:
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# get a list of copypool tapes that are NOT offsite
dsmadmc -id
By definition, you can only have one default gateway.
David Taylor
Senior Software Systems Engineer
West Bend Mutual Insurance
(262) 335-7077
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