rs. Which I think would be interpreted as G:"\ H: I: J:".
On 9/23/20 8:21 AM, Schaub, Steve wrote:
> I'm using PS to kick off custom backups and having trouble passing a list of
> volumes to the incremental backup command in dsmc.
>
> Here is what the
J:' could not be found.
I have been unable to figure out where the stray backslash is coming from, any
help would be appreciated.
Steve Schaub
Senior Platform Engineer II, Backup & Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Matthew,
Not sure if this is your issue or not, but verify that you are using nbd
transport. Hotadd performs better on initial full backups, but the overhead
involved in setup/teardown makes it a poor choice once you start doing
incrementals consistently.
Steve Schaub
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hecked the syntax with the online docs, I just can't see what is
wrong.
-steve
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 5:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] how to exclud
-optfile=BCLAB.opt > %DetailLog%
in BCLAB.opt I put this statement:
Domain.VMFull
-vm=guest*,local*,nb_diskexpandtest,rlt00015,tlpvs001,tlsf001,tlsql003,tlsql012,tlsql200,tlsql201,tlxddc001
But the command is still attempting backups of these.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
-st
ANS0361I DIAG: psNpOpen(): Timed out waiting for pipe
'\\.\pipe\jnlSessionMgr' to become free.
06/25/2018 20:04:30 ANS0361I DIAG: psNpOpen(): Timed out waiting for pipe
'\\.\pipe\jnlSessionMgr' to become free.
06/25/2018 20:04:36 ANS0361I DIAG: psNpOpen(): Timed out waiting for pipe
'\\.\pipe\jnlSess
Erwann,
Hate to admit it, but "we've always done it that way"...
Good thought though, I may try using the proxy to do a normal dsmc backup.
Thanks,
-steve
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resourceutilization=10.
Is this due to how TSM is receiving the changed file list from the Netapp?
Would we be better off forcing CreateNewBase=yes on every run to increase
multi-threading?
Thanks,
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"There is no such thing as the cloud.it is simply someone else's computer."
Client 7.1.4.0
Haven't found anything in the docs, does SP have any guidance on online image
backup/restore of volumes that are deduped at the Windows OS level?
Any gotchas or special considerations?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
Just got back from VMWorld where IBM announced their new & improved SP product,
I would hold off until you can check it out, much easier to deploy & manage.
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Folkerts
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Thanks, Markus.
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Stumpf
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2017 10:09 AM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Antwort: [ADSM-L] using TDP-SQL w/o proxy relationships?
Hi Steve,
There are 2
NAH_SQL2 and changing the tdpsql.cfg
AlwaysOnNode to it. trying a new backup now I get:
ANS1532E (RC5722) Proxy Rejected: Proxy authority has not been granted to this
node.
If there is a way to do this I would sure appreciate some guidance.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cr
Perhaps the client side dedupe is keeping a dedupe hash-bitmap that is not
getting fully refreshed when you purge the backup data from the server?
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Eric van (ITOPT3) - KLM
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t a nail.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
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Deschner
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 7:24 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADS
I would think you would be better off gathering the allocated/used disk sizes
from the client machines themselves.
I have a Powershell script which will do this for Windows servers if you need
an example.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
Does this apply to command line VE restores as well? At DR, we typically just
install a BA client and we have a script to perform mass VE restores from
within it. Does this mean it would require the full VE install?
-steve
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I will check that out, but that sounds like SnapDiff. My understanding is that
the new CDOT now supports an incremental style SM2TAPE backup, which has been a
block-level full backup at the volume level. I was looking for information on
whether 8.1 supports this new feature?
Thanks,
-steve
No luck so far finding anything about using the 8.1 client, specifically with
NetApp SnapDiff & SnapMirror2Tape.
I was hoping to find support the new CDOT SM2Tape incremental feature.
Anyone know where to look?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Sh
Del,
I opened an RFE for this, #99603.
Thanks,
-steve
Although now I'm wondering if the 2 couldn't just be merged into one parm? If
the percentage was identifying the estimated percentage of data sent after data
reduction, 25 would tell TSM to take 25% of the actual data size to use for its
Thanks, Del. An interim solution might be a cfg parm that allows us to specify
a percentage of data reduction that TDP would use. So we could tell TDP to
assume a 75% total data reduction to factor into its calculation.
-steve
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time soon?
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Both in-guest and SP-VE.
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No, we had the same issue here, though on Windows. Apparently the only way to
get 7.1.4 is to first install 7.1.3 then upgrade.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
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FYI - I was only able to get the multiple concurrent backup streams to work by
inserting a 10 minute "sleep" between each startup.
Thanks,
-steve
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Miao Liu
Sent: Wednesday, April
ogFile=$myTsmSchedLog
Looks like the first one in works, the one that tries to run next gets a rc=418
What am I missing?
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
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half Of Frank
Ramke
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 4:20 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Can Snapdiff be multithreaded per volume?
Hi Steve,
The only difference in "snapdiff backup" than any other remote file system
backup is that up front part. With Snapdiff, we use
multi-thread.
To be clear, we are already running multiple snapdiff backup commands
concurrently, but we have some volumes with mult-million files that are taking
several days when we periodically force the full incremental. Looking for some
way to speed things up if possible.
Steve Schaub
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] VE 7.1.4 install issues
Hi,
try to disable UAC on Windows (don’t forget to change the registry EnableLUA)
and repeat.
Efim
> 18 дек. 2015 г., в 22:23, Schaub, Steve <steve_sch...@bcbst.com> написал(а):
>
> Anyone seen this? I'm testing
client was installed. I don't see any other setup or install
applications in task manager.
Thanks,
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the TSM Baclient rely on this value? With it disabled do we lose anything
with TSM?
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?
Is there any way to pull them back apart?
For future, can we setup a vtape pool downstream for the meta if that pool is
not shared by anyone else? Or does the meta absolutely need to be on a
diskpool?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
have already seen where some of our clusters used the same AG name, so if by
chance these different clusters also had identically named databases, would the
backups collide with each other?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
Eric, can you point me to where exactly in the vCenter web gui I can see this?
Thanks,
-steve
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McWilliams, Eric
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 9:28 PM
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isn't the
info exposed somewhere obvious?
Very frustrating.
-steve
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Schneider, Jim
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 4:37 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] How to tell what VM's
needles
in that haystack.
I also went to the VE web UI hoping reports/recent tasks would help, but
nothing showed up there.
Surely there is some easy way to do this simple task that I have overlooked in
the manual?
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Has anyone heard when Tivoli is going to release a version of SnapDiff that
works on Clustered Data Ontap 8 (think latest version is 8.2 or 8.3)? My
understanding is that NetApp has given the API's to IBM, waiting on IBM to
incorporate them.
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup
Pete/Del,
Thanks for the update, hopefully the details get worked out soon, this is the
only thing holding up an upgrade for us from an old N-Series.
-steve
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Tanenhaus
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for the info, I'll let the list know if we find the smoking gun.
-steve
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Raibeck
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 3:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] VE 7.1.1.1 backup freezing
tell they were successful.
Thanks,
-steve
03/05/2015 07:58:19 ANS9365E VMware vStorage API error for virtual machine
''.
TSM function name : VixDiskLib_Read
TSM file : vmvddksdk.cpp (2766)
API return code : 1
API error message : NBD_ERR_DISKLIB
03/05/2015 07:58:19
Thanks Warren, but they are all basic disks.
-steve
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Arbogast, Warren K
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2015 11:04 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] VE 7.1.1.1 backup freezing a VM
Engineers.
Thanks,
-steve
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Prather, Wanda
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 3:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] VE 7.1.1.1 backup freezing a VM question about
megablocks
We had a situation
our backups land on a VTL.
Thanks,
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failed: 4
02/28/2015 02:37:11 Total number of virtual machines processed: 375
02/28/2015 02:37:11 Scheduled event 'VE_INCR_N01_BCBST_DM02' completed
successfully.
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but with VE being block-level backup, my
understanding was that none of the file-level inclexcl statements applied to VE
backups?
-steve
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Michael S
Sent
New to VE, looked through the docs and still unsure if this is supported:
Can I use a Client Option Set to centralize all the specific excludes of VM's,
or am I limited to putting them in each Datamover's opt files?
If yes, can someone send me a working example?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems
Thanks for these updates. We were looking to upgrade from v6.3.4 to v6.3.5
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If you build
obvious I'm missing?
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vols for it to work. If
you are interested in seeing the script, send me a private email. If nothing
else, it might point you in the direction you want to go.
Steve underscore Schaub at bcbst dot com
-steve
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BMR backups of the
O/S drive, the inability to restore these few files on data drives meant
certain apps/services would not work.
One more reason I feel the days of file-level backups making sense are over.
-steve schaub
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Matthew,
Is it possible the scheduled backup is attempting to perform multiple
concurrent database backups? If so, the databases must all be on separate
volumes, in order for VSS to work correctly.
Just throwing thoughts out.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
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connection time
for my admin session - wish I had searched for this earlier!
HIH
Cheers
Steve
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Dury, John C.
Sent: 01 April 2014 17:00
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: server takes long time
Completion Date/Time:
Days Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed:
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If this is all VMWare, and the UCS blades have twice as many processors,
shouldn't you only need half as many of them? Core count would be the same?
-steve
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Charles P.
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Unless your DBA leaves the gui open and one of your scheduled backups kicks
off, using the incorrect settings in the opt file.
Steve Schaub
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Post
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:14 PM
Thanks, Del.
As Steven H noted, someone really needs to impress on the developers that
putting out a product that requires customers to made ad hoc changes to their
production config files on the fly is really not enterprise quality engineering.
-steve s
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the same results. Can someone
tell me how to launch the mmc using an alternate opt file?
Thanks,
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What tcp-sizes are you using in AIX and on the nic? When you ran that test on
the file of zeros, you had client compression turned off, right? I would love
to get 200MB single-thread throughput from my clients.
Thanks,
-steve
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they
are on different disks (or at least, create as many disks as you want to have
concurrent backups, then create separate jobs to backup each group).
Good luck,
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System Engineer II, Backup/Recovery
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Easy - tell the Windows Engineers to upgrade the O/S to W2K8-R2 on all the
servers they installed TSM 6.4 on!
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Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 11:57 AM
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Ray,
I changed the timer to 11 minutes per your note, but still seeing failures.
Thanks,
-steve
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To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Cc: Schaub, Steve
Subject: RE: [ADSM-L] TDP for Exchange
Exchange 2010 w/DAG
Tsm server 6.2.4
Tsm client 6.4.0.0
Tdp client 6.4.0.0
The script that runs our nightly full backups is having intermittent failures.
Different servers, different databases each night, but all the failures have
the same API error message. The way the powershell script
with TDP 6.4 and if not, where
should I see indication that TSM is instructing Exchange to perform the
truncation?
Thanks,
-steve
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Hoobler
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 10:12 AM
To: ADSM-L
SkipIntegrityCheck YES
Language ENU
BackupDestinationTSM
LocalDSMAgentNode
DAGNode EXCHANGE2010
ImportVSSSnapshotsOnlyWhenNeeded NO
VSSPOLICY * * INCREMENTAL TSM EXCHANGE_LOGS
VSSPOLICY * * FULLTSM EXCHANGE_DB
Steve Schaub
Systems
filer, and if so,
the syntax to use. The docs talk about restoring to a different vol name, but
in this case the vol name will stay the same, we just need to restore it to a
different filer name. Is that even possible, or do we need to rename the filer?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer
see.
Anyone else had this problem? I ended up having to reinstall 6.2.4.0 to get it
working.
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
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Steve Roder
University at Buffalo
So does that mean that for TDP 6.3 and higher, we can't use client option sets
to direct these backups anymore? We need to use the VSSPOLICY statements in
each server's tdpsql.cfg file?
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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Grigori,
Did you happen to use a scripted install for the TDP?
If so, would you be willing to share?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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database sizes are:- TSM = 434Gb, TSM1 = 276Gb (as an aside, why
aren't these the same size as they are storing the same amount of data?)
Would someone be able to shed any light on this or let me know if I can
provide any more information.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Steve
Western Power Distribution
, eliminating the human clicking and entering data.
TIA,
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I would like this also. It seems like the latest versions of all TSM code has
made the install much harder to automate. I don't understand why Tivoli
doesn't supply us with an automated install script rather than leaving every
customer to recreate this wheel.
-steve schaub
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be rebooted if the need arises.
The new version levels afterward will be:
TSM BA - 6.3.1.0
TSM TDP-SQL - 6.3.1.0
Ultrabac - 9.2.4
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the required double quotes to the TSM command so it will work.
Anyone have a working example?
TIA,
Steve Schaub
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Still getting an error:
PS C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\baclient $myBackupDir = F:\folder with spaces
PS C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\baclient .\DSMC SELECTIVE \$myBackupDir\
-SUBDIR=Y
ANS1107E Invalid option/value: '-SUBDIR=Y'
PS C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\baclient
Thanks,
-steve
Del,
FYI - I tried adding a backslash to the end of the dir name to see if that
would work, getting a different error now.
Thanks,
-steve
PS C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\baclient $myBackupDir = f:\folder with spaces\
PS C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\baclient .\DSMC SELECTIVE \$myBackupDir\
-SUBDIR
That is exactly what I needed, thanks!
-steve
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\...\* SQL_LOG_03
include \...\data\0004\log\...\* SQL_LOG_04
include \...\meta\...\* SQL_META
thanks,
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Tivoli folks,
Are there any plans to allow wildcarding in the /excludedb parameter in the TDP?
Thanks,
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sense, and helps.
Steve Roder
University at Buffalo
Are the drives still separate when it comes to paths (other than being
defined as part of a library)? Is the fibre connection to the library the
way the library communicates with the drives (like the old RS422 in the
3494)? or how the TSM
-bytes.
Volume vol_xenbackup1: current snapshot reserve is 35% or 146800640 k-bytes.
Thanks,
-steve
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 3:35 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
on, but this vol is the only one that TSM is not reporting
the size correctly.
The SM backup is going over 10GBe to a diskpool, not tape.
Anyone seen anything like this, or have an idea what else to check?
Thanks,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Hi TSMers,
In reading various IBM Supported OS documents, it appears that
Oracle's Enterprise Linux is not a support OS, nor is is listed as a
best effort OS. Does anyone have any information if IBM plans to
officially support Oracle's version of RedHat?
Thanks,
Steve Roder
University
Thanks, Steve.
I checked, and the node does have backdel=y. it almost acts like it is going
to the copypool rather than the diskpool for the meta data, but that makes no
sense.
-steve s
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ST03_DISK_- DISK 100 G2.52.570 50 ST03_TAPE_-
P04 P04
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Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
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Peter,
SM2T is strictly used as a volume-level fallback for DR or onsite, no TOC since
we don't want to use it to recover individual files. Our first line of defense
is snapshots, then SnapDiff.
-steve
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Took me awhile to find how it was recorded in the summary, but that is what I
needed.
Thanks, Wanda!
-steve
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Prather, Wanda
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 5:28 PM
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not to include.
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due to
this. Both MS and Tivoli say this is working as designed. Unfortunately,
that means you don't have file-level restore capability for those files.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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You need to run checkin libvol twice, first for scratch tapes, and
then for privates.
On 11/27/2012 01:54 PM, Zoltan Forray wrote:
More info. What kind/make/model of library? What OS/platform? We have a
3494 accessed via Linux servers so what I do isn't the same as what you
might do
On
as the
initial backup takes on the order of 10 days.
TSM server on linux X86_64 is 6.3.1.000
Has anyone tried to restore a TSM V6 DB from Linux to windows? If its
not directly possible can it be converted using DB2 export/import
tools?
Thanks
Steve.
Steven Harris.
TSM Admin, Canberra Australia
something I'm doing wrong.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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Same here, we are about to go live on a new 6.3.1 server expecting client and
server side deduplication. Any additional information about the environment
would be helpful.
Steve DeGroat
Storage Manager
ITS Production Services
Yale University
203.436.4540
If you build it, they will come
within Powershell
to accomplish any/all of these functions.
TIA,
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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Wanda,
We do this now, along with running multiple concurrent SG backups.
Contact me offline and I'll send you a copy of our current Powershell script.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
steve_schaub AT bcbst.com
423-535-6574 (desk
to do what you need). It is unfair to be held responsible for things
you have no control over.
My own opinion.
Steve
Steven Harris
TSM Admin, Canberra Australia
On 14.05.2012 22:52, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
Hi,
Is there a standard SLA to draw a line between the duties of OS
admins/operators
On 14.05.2012 00:42, Xav Paice wrote:
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From: Steve Harris st...@stevenharris.info
Hi All
Like a lot of us, I'm contemplating a TSM 5.5 to 6.3 move for one of
my
customers.
Most clients are not a problem, point the client at the new server,
take the first backup
Butterfly training, and that product solves the problem for
oracle by restore/re-backup and fiddle the rman catalog.
What are the rest of you doing to address this issue?
Regards
Steve.
Steven Harris
TSM Admin, Canberra Australia
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