PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) wrote:
Can any one direct me to http /apache list where I can subscribe ???
Sure ...
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html
cheers, wayne
calculation, but note I have no DB
reduction possible. I'm just noting this strangeness (fragmentation!?)
for you, since my ADSM is so old and is being retired.
Cheers and thanks for all the great insight you give on ADSM-L, wayne
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John Naylor wrote, in part:
OK I ran Remco's sql and it reports my database is 53% fragmented.
Maybe this makes you feel better? My result is 99.80, but then my
database isn't what it used to be :-)cheers, wayne
Stapleton, Mark wrote, in part:
I and many other contributors don't advertise our firms on the list;
... and I've always wondered why... If I was going to the Symposium,
it would be good information to know that Servergraph will be there.
It's directly related to the purpose of this list. May
E Mike Collins wrote:
TSM operational reporting is a simple tool designed to help you keep TSM
running smoothly on a day-to-day basis. It runs on Windows and supports TSM
servers on all platforms....
Fwiw, (as might be expected) it does not run on (the very old VM)
Version 3.1.2, as it uses a n
Though I'm not advocating someone install TSM or TSM on a mainframe,
I'll offer that we don't IPL our mainframe very often. Here's the
output of a command I just entered ...
q cplevel
VM/ESA Version 2 Release 3.0, service level 9803
Generated at 07/09/98 12:19:20 EST
IPL at 03/18/01 07:17:35 EST
Marc Levitan wrote, in part:
> I sent the following to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> SET ADSM-L NOMAIL
> And I received: Your subscription options have been successfully
> updated. ... The problem is that I STILL AM RECEIVING EMAIL FROM THE
> LIST!!!
Either the mail you are receiving was sent out before yo
Press Release: For Immediate Release
VERITAS Software Announces Product Road Map for Bare Metal Restore
Capability
Future Bare Metal Restore enhancements focused on VERITAS NetBackup data
protection enterprise environments
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.- January 6, 2003 - VERITAS Software Corporation
(N
Jeff G Kloek wrote, in part:
I've just begun to take over this environment from the admin who left.
I have a large number of filespaces across a lot of my systems that have
not been a part of these systems for years.
I'm wondering what governs TSM keeping those filespaces out there. ...
*SM neve
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Holiday cheers, wayne
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thando ndaba wrote:
Can ADSM V37 perform backup /restore to v3.1 adsm. Is this restorable?
I backup and restore version 2, 3.1, 3.7, 4.1, 4.2, and 5 clients to a
v3.1 Tivoli ADSM server. Both 3.7 and 3.1 are old versions, but they
work well together (v3.1 doesn't do windows system objects and m
Bill Boyer wrote:
> Does anyone know at what ADSM or TSM level DIRMC was added?
I don't, but DIRMC was available in Tivoli ADSM 3.1
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Mark Stapleton wrote, in part:
> Mr. Morris, it would be nice if you'd put something in the header for your
> response like "Advertisement". ;o)
Not understanding ";o)", I'll comment that I very much appreciate Mr.
Morris's replies. He carefully responds to questions and problems;
hardly an adve
The IP22569 ODBC driver readme states
The TSM ODBC driver is supported on the following Microsoft
operating systems:
- Windows 98
- Windows Me
- Windows NT 4.0 (SP 4 or higher)
- Windows 2000
yet when I try to install it on my Win98SE system, the installer
co
voided, it's
time to start planning for your next B/R vendor. So far, I live with
some warts, and tech support has in a couple of instances found
work-arounds to the full dbaudit. Just one point of view.
cheers, wayne
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That would be a nice feature, but, at least on my Tivoli ADSM V3 server,
doing a couple of volumes (about 5 gig out of 15 in use) had no effect
on reported % utilization whatsoever.cheers, wayne
Seay, Paul wrote, in part:
> One of our TSM Support Staff members went to the advanced class and
Another aside on names ...
Version 3 was interesting wrt naming, for depending where you looked,
IBM/Tivoli called it ADSM, Tivoli ADSM, Tivoli ADSTARĀ® Distributed
Storage Manager, and Tivoli Storage Manager. Some of those names may be
unique to the VM server. cheers, wayne
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, next year, ...
Always have been; always will be. ;-)
cheers, wayne
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on the max
utilization of your recovery log ... well, it probably will pay to keep
an eye on it anyway ;-)
Hope this helps, wayne
Wayne T. Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- University of Maine System -- UNET
he files in a reasonable amount of time and
> is burning up our database capacity. Anyone else backing up IMAP mail
> servers or facing similar issues? Any thoughts or suggestions are much
> appreciated!
>
> Luke Dahl
> NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
> 818-354-7117
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sted space remaining after a MOVE DATA. Maybe with
too many caveats to be useful, ... but when I switched from exclusively
performing MOVE DATAs to exclusively performing reclamation, I "gained"
almost 20% empty volumes.
cheers, wayne
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ess expects in a timely fashion.
Executive summary: Sorry,I don't know. :-(
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ver
support. I don't know, but would guess that a 5.1 Windows client
backing up to your 4.1 server might have problems with the registry, as
the server has (unfortunately) some functional changes with regard to
system objects (I forget the version where this breaks (3.1/3.7/4.1)).
Hope this h
perhaps other) management
class(es) for files in a file space, a file space does not "belong" to
a management class. Do you want to know the default management class
for a file in a file space or the management class for a particular
backed up object?cheers, wayne
Wayne T. Smith
k it's strange this seems not possible, too. I have 2 schedules,
one M-F and the other Sat. Not that I'm looking for it, since our Sat
schedule has changed to have a different time from weekday.
cheers, wayne
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TSM until you understand it's concepts well. Once you do, perhaps with
some help from the folks on this mailing list, you'll be able to use
TSM to provide the protection you need. Hope this helps, wayne
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ion rejected: TCP/IP connection failure
Wild guess: either CommTimeOut or IdleTimeOut on your server is too
small. I have "Commtimeout 2400" (seconds) and "Idletimeout 600"
(minutes!). cheers, wayne
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om my experience, many client disaster recoveries
make use of point-in-time restores, where one might have thought simply
restoring active files would have been sufficient.
Hope this helps, or at least fuels the discussion, wayne
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;tsm_images"
directory between uninstall and reinstall probably would have worked.
cheers, wayne
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trivia: The Mac FTP doc file is mostly updated, but says
Welcome to the TSM Version 4 Client for Macintosh!
cheers, wayne
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avoid compress. If you compress, do because you need to,
not because compression values say you're transmitted 1/2 the # bits.
Your mileage may vary, wayne :-)
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full version # being installed, IMHO.
cheers, wayne
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e/volhist commands to help keep track of where the tapes
are really located (if you don't use DRM). With DRM see the Q DRMEDIA
and MOVE DRMEDIA commands.
Hope this helps, wayne
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#x27;s
important to keep your "Delay Period for Volume Reuse" at least as long
as you consider any one DB backup useful.
Hope this helps, wayne
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ile copy that is not on the backup server a
failure?
Is keeping a tape pool at 95% instead of 60% reclamation level a
failure?
cheers, wayne
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old" tapes (so
one might run MOVE DATA on them). Moving data from "old" tapes allows
one to rebuild from another (hopefully still "good") copy, should a
failure occur.
cheers, wayne
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ou have a special management class for the 60-
copy files and something considerably less as "standard" ... but then
the client risks making a poor decision. :-)
cheers, wayne
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On 12 Jan 2002 at 12:57, you wrote, in part:
> But how the ADSM v3 (both client/server) handle the AD(Active Directory)
> of Win2K environment. Is it supported? If not, how we can handle that?
> and how do i backup the WinY2k registries?
> -Original Message-----
> From: Wayne T
riday Afternoon road.
cheers, wayne
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le system storage pools) and other factors.
My little 1G tapes and (sometimes slow) manual mounts means that I'm
often happy at an 80% reclamation and ecstatic at a 60% level.
I have little experience with reclamation of copy pools. Anyone have
rules of thumb for reclamation of copy pool vol
Ron wrote, in part..
> ... The VM version has been so trouble free
> and so easy to manage its really hard to understand Tivoli's
> determination to eliminate the platform.
Hear! Hear! ;-(
cheers from Maine, wayne
Wayne T. Smith [EMAIL P
older client.
(We're not a big Windows client user, but have a few servers and a few
dozen workstations, mostly NT and 2000). Hope this helps, wayne
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On 2 Jan 2002 at 14:29, Keith Kwiatek wrote, in part:
> what does everyone else do for bare metal restores on SGI?
Bare metal restores? I walk the beach, enjoy the sunsets...
What? Oh. You didn't mean St. George Island, FL? Never mind.
(sorry) Happy New Year to all, wayne
Happy Holidays!
wayne
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re.org have year-old proceedings
entries for a couple of sessions that are entitled similarly (parts I
only).
cheers, wayne
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On 12 Dec 2001 at 13:37, Kliewer, Vern wrote, in part:
> Is there currently a way to back up these filesystems? If not, does
> anyone have any idea when they might be supported?
Yes, use the preferences statement "VirtualMountPoint" for each of your
ext3 file systems. cheers
e line) as the command. Windows does the backup (about 1/4G)
and *SM backs up the "normal" file. Fwiw, we use client 4.2.1.15.
Hope this helps, wayne
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Tivoli has resulted in no action,
presumably
because this has been determined to not affect revenue. Maybe in V5?
By the way, errors during your ad hoc backups *will* be recorded in the
dsmerror.log.
cheers, wayne
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How does one remove a cloptset from a node via command line admin client? My (V3)
manual
doesn't show a way, and a few guesses all failed. I finally re-installed the old V3
admin gui and
removed the setting. Sorry, if this is obvious to everyone. :-(
Wayne T.
re or less). If I open File Manager and select "Tools", "Folder
options...",
"File Types", and scroll to the "jar" file type ... I see "TSM Jar file".
Reinstalling Sun's Java Runtime Environment returns JAR to "Executable jar file&quo
y get kinks
worked out at V5. On the other hand, retirement an finding other solutions seem just
as likely at
this point! :-)
cheers, wayne
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In my so far futile quest to find a relatively wart-less *SM client
version, I've come to the latest and greatest V4.2.1.0. While great
improvements have been made, I find (in the windows case) ...
1. The return code problem. Already documented on this list.
2. Unable to backup Win2000. My "sup
Dwight wrote, in part..
> The new IBM Z series processors are being pushed as consolidation
> servers.
> rum VM with a whole bunch of virtual LINUX servers...
>
> The only TSM server for VM is functionally at 3.1.2
> VM LINUX client is at 4.2 ( I don't know if 4.2 clients would talk to
>
(Rob Schroeder wrote on apparently slow backups)...
Assuming there are no strange messages in the schedule log (errors,
warnings, retries), I'd try the following (individually):
(1) for a windows client, I've seen bad performance with settings other
than:
TCPBUFFSIZE 31
TCP
while. The number of objects backed up, and therefore DB
space requirement may be viewed with a QUERY OCCUPANCY
command.
Hope this helps, wayne
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/21/2001 12:15:50 ANS1924E The specified system object is not valid.
Is there an NTBackup of system object I can do transparently via *SM server
and pre-schedule event?
Comments and suggestions appreciated!
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ost recent and supported *SM VM server is even
worse.
Sorry for being such a stick-in-the-mud,
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I very much prefer and encourage "user verification of backups". The
user (the *SM client) often have an understanding of the importance of
their data. *SM information at the backup server to "verify backups" has
increased over time, but wrt verification of back
com/support/storage_mgr/tivolieoc.html
for more information. The extended support for the VM platform is probably
due to IBM/Tivoli repackaging V3.1.2 as V3.7 and V4.1.
cheers, wayne
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otential of making more space available?
Hope this addresses your problem a little and is helpful,
wayne
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ge number of files and the directory
structure is relatively fixed.
I have no more than anecdotal evidence that any of these points will
help, ... but maybe one will :-)
cheers, wayne
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nit set to
ACCESS=READONLY) also did not move all of the data. A move DATA to a
different (sequential) storage pool successfully moved (3) clusters of
files. I could then delete the volume(s).
Hope this helps, wayne
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egate size, whereas QUERY
OCCUP size is measuring unexpired data size. (Some of the
aggregates contain expired file data).
cheers, wayne
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d by Tivoli via private e-mail). Certain enhancements
excepted. Sanity suspension may be required.
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.INI file. I then packaged it all up again with Installshield's
Package for the Web program (or use your favorite install program
builder).
Hope this helps, wayne
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ing?
Can IBM management continue on the sidelines?
Thanks for letting me vent ... back to work on things I can change,
wayne
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backup, I don't think that I
want to suggest to my customers that they should all install/upgrade to
a fixtest version.
Besides, won't 4.1.1.16 re-backup all my NTFS come the next time-
shift? :-(
Thanks for the comments and suggestions, wayne
Wayne T. Smith
t versions), but now that I can't find any version to recommend to
all my windows users, I fear "enterprise backup" will fall by the
wayside for a return to a multitude of local solutions, none of which will
include Tivoli nor IBM.
Suggestions most welcome, please.
Wayne T. Smith
about a week later, and the web page still points an intel
windows unfortunate to the alpha PTF and ftp site :-(
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ee up limited disk; incrementals
normally to disk), but that means older full DB Backup entries are
discarded.
cheers, wayne
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or
example, you reclaim or MOVE DATA all info from a tape, and then write on
the tape. Your DB backup points to a tape that has been clobbered.
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oduct.
Maybe it's time for a new Tivoli management philosophy that supports
current customer needs, not the predominantly marketing view that
seems to exist now?
No cheers from Maine, wayne
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pgrade your server software to a
supported level.
Hope this helps, wayne
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Gunnar wrote, in part..
> Which client version is best for a Win2000-server ?
I'm optimistic it will be the next one. ;-)
(Both the latest 3.7 and 4.1 Win clients have 2k support).
cheers, wayne
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ve to force on our client
operators. This tailored DSM.OPT facility is quite important to us
however!
Can a Tivoli person or anyone else recommend I open a PMR/APAR
on the subject, or is support aware and working on the problem? Can
I answer this question with a DB search someplace?
Thanks, wayne
Wa
ction environment, but I understand that isn't possible
when using VM.
Thanks to all that answered on and off the list, wayne
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client can perform backup, restore,
archive, and retrieve functions to a Tivoli Storage Manager V3.7
server.
Thank you!
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xercise that you're trying. And just when you think
you have it nailed, something in your environment will abruptly
change. :-) (Sorry!)
cheers, wayne
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entirely GUI
and as fail-safe as possible installation and tailoring.
To their credit, I *can* somewhat tailor and then repackage.
Does anyone still install from diskettes?
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t must be fine software look like ... never mind (again).
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other
incentives. Must be able to spell "VM" though. Never mind.
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write on any of those tapes, I
still/again get this error. Guess I should follow my own advice in (2)
above, but the simple bypass (in my case) makes me not want to
"waste" time really correcting the DB.
Hope this helps,
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