Hello,
Does anyone have expirence with Tivoli SANErgy filesharing?
I would like to use it for TSM FILE deviceclasses.
The SANErgy MDC would be an AIX 6.1 (the TSM server), another AIX 6.1
would be the client. I set up the NFS server on MDC, the LUN (on which
the NFS-exported filesystem resides)
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Hello,
Does anyone have expirence with Tivoli SANErgy filesharing?
I would like to use it for TSM FILE deviceclasses.
The SANErgy MDC would be an AIX 6.1 (the TSM server), another AIX 6.1
Hi Everyone,
This is more a AIX question then a TSM question.
But I wonder if their is any command such
cat /proc/scsi/scsi in AIX
or cat /var/log/messages |grep -i LTO
The reason why I'm asking is beause one of my tape drives it totally gone from
the AIX environment.
I run cfgmgr -v to auto
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This is more a AIX question then a TSM question.
But I wonder if their is any command such
cat /proc/scsi/scsi in AIX
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This is more a AIX question then a TSM question.
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Hi Christian,
On AIX you can indeed use lsdev -Cctape to see your tape devices.
My best guess to what you describe is that the path from the drive to
the host is failing. So have a look a the library and all SAN components
to see if you can see the drive there.
Also
Sorry for the off topic question but since a lot of folks use AIX I have a
question. I was wondering if someone knows what log type files might be
growing on /usr that I can delete or prune to free up some space. Since this
server is only used for TSM nobody would be on the system except me. Are
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Sorry for the off topic question but since a lot of folks use AIX I have a
question. I was wondering if someone knows what log type files might be
growing on /usr that I can delete or prune to free up some space. Since this
server is
what is larrd and where to get it ?
thanks
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Big Brother with the larrd add-in works nicely.
See http://bb4.com
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Hi all,
This may be a little off topic as it relates to TSM specifically but I do
have a reason for asking. I'd like to see how
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what is larrd and where to get it ?
thanks
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Hi all,
This may be a little off topic as it relates to TSM specifically but I do
have a reason for asking. I'd like to see how the TSM server is running
during different periods of processing. With that said..
I was wondering if anyone has a favorite GUI tool that can be run locally or
snmp customization and mrtg ?
R.
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This may be a little off topic as it relates to TSM specifically but I do
Big Brother with the larrd add-in works nicely.
See http://bb4.com/
Or contact me directly . . .
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
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Please forgive me to ask this AIX question on TSM list :
Can any one tell me what are the file sets for ISMP s/w for AIX5L.
Or what additional Cd I need to install for this task.
Thanks
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for the two lans..
Thanks again in advance for all your help.
Regards.
Lindy
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Miles,
in fact this what we do here, except we
Hi TSMers,
Sorry for doing this...but does any one know how to configure a gigabit card
on AIX ...my scenario is as follows:-
I want to use the gigabit card purely for tsm backups and for my nfs
mounts..it is on a gigabit switch.
I am using the en0 at present 10/100mb networkthe
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Hi there,
I guess you already got the right answer from Rene. Just add another entry
to dsm.sys with tcpserveraddress pointing to the ip address of the GB card.
The scheduler will be started with the default entry and handle connections
through the 10/100MBit network while you will need to start
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Hi TSMers,
Sorry for doing this...but does any one know how to configure a gigabit card
on AIX ...my scenario is as follows:-
I want
Hi there,
I have a related question: what is the benefit to using two interfaces? Why not just
use the gigabit card, for all TSM traffic? Is it better to keep the high-speed backups
on the giga bit interface and keep the scheduler traffic on its own? It seems like a
lot of extra work and
fine
but what is your Back bone that is running network on it also should be 1GB
else you will not see the benefit.
Balanand Pinni
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Hi there,
I have a related question: what is the benefit to using two interfaces? Why
not just use the gigabit card, for all TSM traffic? Is it better to keep the
high-speed backups on the giga bit interface and keep
Hi,
this is actually a good and valid question. Since I am a strong believer of
KISS I actually do not see any obvious reason for separating the traffic
even though TSM makes it possible to do so. The only reason I would figure
is that the traffic should flow via two separate subnets with
Hi all and thanks in advance for your answers.
My filesystem /var grow up rapidly and anormally and when I execute the command :
du -sk /var the result
is : 29653 ( ~ 29 M )
But when I execute the command df -kP , I find the result bellow :
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available
My filesystem /var grow up rapidly and anormally and when I execute
the command : du -sk /var the result is : 29653 ( ~ 29 M )
But when I execute the command df -kP , I find the result bellow :
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hd9var 262144138940
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First, let me say..
Dear Lord, the IBM web pages are a pain to dig through and find what you
are looking for. Couldn't find any knowledge bases or anything to help me
resolve the issue I have... so.. here goes.
AIX 4.3.3
My TSM server is a pSeries with two Fibre Channel Adapters installed,
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Dear Lord, the IBM web pages are a pain to dig through and find what you
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resolve the issue I have... so.. here goes.
AIX 4.3.3
My TSM server
Hi
Please could one of you look at my aix script to do a savevg backup and
rootvg backupit does not run...
What have I done wrong ?
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Please could one of you look at my aix script to do a savevg backup and
rootvg backupit does
Hi,
look at your if condition. You should test for something there like if [
-x /bin/mksysb ]; then
The same applies to the savevg script. What tape drive do you use? I would
check that one before disabling software compression.
cya
Lars
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Hi.
Not quite a tsm question, but try:
ls | xargs rm
though, it might take a while
Ran.
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Hello All,
I'm came across
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Hello All,
I'm came across an issue yesteday, does anyone know a way around
deleting a large number of files without getting the 'parameter
Hello All,
I'm came across an issue yesteday, does anyone know a way around
deleting a large number of files without getting the 'parameter too
long'
message. i.e. I was trying to delete all the file that began with
program*.
There were too many files, so I had to actually cut my search down, to
Hi,
I'm came across an issue yesteday, does anyone know a way around
deleting a large number of files without getting the 'parameter too
long'
message. i.e. I was trying to delete all the file that began with
program*.
What about
find ./ -xdev -type f -name program* -exec rm {} \;
or
Al'shaebani, Bassam wrote:
Hello All,
I'm came across an issue yesteday, does anyone know a way around
deleting a large number of files without getting the 'parameter too
long'
message. i.e. I was trying to delete all the file that began with
program*.
There were too many files, so I had to
ls program* | xargs -n 20 rm
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(and I'm sure REXX, python, etc) that wrap around rm
and read the directory to handle large directories.
I could go on, but
Have fun!
Kai.
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Al'shaebani, Bassam wrote:
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Hello Basam,
try
find directory -name program* -exec rm {} \;
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I'm doing a little cleanup of some things and I need to move 2 physical
disks, hdisk4 and hdisk20, from one volume group to another. Hdisk20 has
nothing on it any longer, hdisk4 has 1 PP assigned as a loglv02 jfslog. I
need to re-assign them in a different volumegroup and can't seem to find how
I won't cover all the fine details here, email me directly if need help
with AIX SMIT but here's quick details. You don't reassign, you delete
from one VG then add to another.
First do an lspv command at AIX prompt and see if these two disks
are part of a Volume Group - hdisk4 most likely is.
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I'm doing a little cleanup of some things and I need to move 2 physical
disks, hdisk4 and hdisk20, from one volume group to another. Hdisk20 has
nothing on it any longer
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 12:06:13 -0700, it was written:
I would agree, I/O is typically the bottleneck. Use as many spindles
(disks) as possible for your storage pool, log and DB volumes.
To be more precise, use as many spindles which are controlled by as
many SCSI/SSA/whatever adapters as you can
Good morning everyone.
I have been asked to look into possibly moving our TSM 4.1.3 server on
OS/390 to an AIX box. I would appreciate any information that you can
provide. Here is our existing OS/390 TSM server set up.
TSM 4.1.3 on OS/390 2.10 backing up the following clients AIX, NT,
I'll take a 'best guess'...
The area where you should concentrate more resources is on the I/O capacity of the
server. It looks like you have six (database, log and four disk storage pools)
'chunks' of disk to configure, not to mention the adapters to connect to the STK and
the ethernet
BrIan,
One thing you need to be aware of is that if you are going to be sharing the STK
drives across operating systems, then you will run into software issues (Library
Station/Nettape etc), which may not be easy to resolve.
I have been asked to look into possibly moving our TSM 4.1.3 server
in heavily used
server and design backup network.
Thank you,
Bandu Vibhute,
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I would like to say that I did test by increasing RAM for increasing data
transfer rate and backups went faster
by 4 times.On EMC one need not bother for RAID OR MIRROR.
Good morning everyone.
I have been asked to look into possibly moving our TSM 4.1.3 server on
OS/390 to an AIX box. I would
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BrIan,
One thing you need to be aware of is that if you are going to be sharing the
STK
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I'll take a 'best guess'...
The area where you should concentrate more resources
How do you redirect error report resource names to a shell script. I have a
shell script that will send emails on resource names from the errpt but I
don't know how to pass those resource names to the shell script.
Richard - I'm not completely clear on what you're after, but you can surely
How do you redirect error report resource names to a shell script. I have a
shell script that will send emails on resource names from the errpt but I
don't know how to pass those resource names to the shell script.
Thanks for you help
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For all you AIX guru's out there,
I haven't been able to find an answer to this in any of the books I have so
I need to ask. I've been told
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I haven't been able to find an answer to this in any of the books I have so
I need to ask. I've been told that on other UNIX systems there is a way to
refresh what's in inittab to the system. In AIX is there a way
For all you AIX guru's out there,
I haven't been able to find an answer to this in any of the books I have so
I need to ask. I've been told that on other UNIX systems there is a way to
refresh what's in inittab to the system. In AIX is there a way to have the
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For all you AIX guru's out there,
I haven't been able to find an answer to this in any of the books I have
so
I need to ask. I've been told that on other UNIX systems there is a way to
refresh what's in inittab to the system. In AIX is there a way to have
Geoff,
Ordinarily, I'd say man telinit. Except, of course, AIX has
been continually making the online documentation more and more
of a pain for old-school Unix folks to use. /gripe
You're looking for telinit q. This tells the init command to
re-examine the /etc/inittab file. It's standard
Don't ever edit inittab directly
AIX has some nice commands to do this (mkitab chitab lsitab)
If you are asking how to I restart dsmc sched or dsmserv, I use this in ksh
chitab $(lsitab label | sed s/once/respawn/)
where label is the inittab label of the item to restart
wait a minute for the
I'm new to the AIX world so forgive me if the question seems stupid. I
installed two nic cards in my H70 running AIX 4.3.3. Both are on different
ip subnets. Everytime I set the default gateway for the second nic card it
changes the default gateway on the first card to be the same as the
Rich, give Matt a call at 834-4321. He can walk you thru it.
At 09:52 AM 4/26/2001 -0500, you wrote:
I'm new to the AIX world so forgive me if the question seems stupid. I
installed two nic cards in my H70 running AIX 4.3.3. Both are on different
ip subnets. Everytime I set the default
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installed two nic cards in my H70 running AIX 4.3.3. Both are on different
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I'm new to the AIX world so forgive me
This is an AIX question:
How does one set-up the root # prompt to display "pwd" (print working
directory)??
Someone out there must know this.
Using AIX 4.3.3
Ken
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This is an AIX question:
How does one set-up the root # prompt to display "pwd" (print working
directory)??
Someone out there must know this.
Using AIX 4.3.3
Ken
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This is an AIX question:
How does one set-up the root # prompt to display "pwd" (print working
direc
This is an AIX question:
How does one set-up the root # prompt to display "pwd" (print working
directory)??
Hey, this is an ADSM forum, not AIX. ;-)
It depends upon the shell you use. Tcsh is popular because of its
usability features. There, I use:
set prompt = "%U%n@%
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This
Ken
one additional line needs to be added prior to the one I sent you
HOST='hostname'
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In the .profile of root, insert an entry
export PS1=$(hostname -s):' $PWD'
I am assuming you are having KSH
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Ok all you AIX guru's, here's another easy one for you. I need to find out
where there are files I can safely delete on the server. There must be a
bunch filling this up because the last time this happened I just extended
the size with a "chfs -a size=+10 /usr"
Here is what a df -k shows me
#
ation than you'd think" -
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...Since you were asking about freeing space in a filesystem, /usr, I
think, note that /usr typically runs in the 90% full range, unless you
specifically enlarge is. It is static, except for
upgrade/install time,
during which, smit will enlarge it automatically as needed.
Steven,
Thanks for
Ok all you AIX guru's, here's another easy one for you. I need to find out
where there are files I can safely delete on the server. There must be a
bunch filling this up because the last time this happened I just extended
the size with a "chfs -a size=+10 /usr"
Here is what a df -k shows me
#
Support just got back to me. They suggest using:
Atape 5.0.2
atldd 4.0.7
under AIX 4.2.1. I'll do that.
At 10:25 AM -0400 8/10/00, Richard Cowen wrote:
I am currently running:
AIX 4.2.1
ADSM 3.1.2.55
Atape 4.4.0.0
atldd 4.0.1.0
3590 B1A's.
I am going to upgrade the 3590's to E1A's.
The
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I am currently running:
AIX 4.2.1
ADSM 3.1.2.55
Atape 4.4.0.0
atldd 4.0.1.0
3590 B1A's.
I am going to upgrade the 3590's to E1A's
Make sure that you read closely the doc supplied by IBM on going from B1A's
to E1A's. It is a major change and the ADSM admin we had when we did it
didn't implement it correctly and we are still trying to recover. If you
don't have it let me know and I will send it to you.
Becky,
I am
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