xperience assigning non-default management
> classes to new files via mmbackup (I know that it's not possible to rebind
> existing files). Until recently, we've gotten away with just using the
> policy domain default management class, but the documentation here suggests
> tha
I'm wondering if anyone has experience assigning non-default management
classes to new files via mmbackup (I know that it's not possible to rebind
existing files). Until recently, we've gotten away with just using the
policy domain default management class, but the documentation her
From: Grant Street
> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu,
> Date: 2013-07-09 00:43
> Subject: Archive WEB UI not showing available Management classes in
windows.
> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>
> Hello
>
> Has anyone seen an issue where the the Java based web client
Hello
Has anyone seen an issue where the the Java based web client on a
windows client does not show anything in the Management class drop down
box on the Archive window?
Maybe I missing something?
Grant
ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Zoltan
Forray
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 8:50 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Better way to change management classes values for a single
node?
I have a Policy Domain that has 10-nodes. Due to a "discovery request", I have
to greatly extend
Hi Zoltan,
You can do a copy of the PD and update the copygroup... that's easier than
define new ones. Dont forget the create a schedule in this new PD.
You can also create a new MC with the new retention values and use an
include on the node to point the data to the MC. For instance:
include * n
I have a Policy Domain that has 10-nodes. Due to a "discovery request", I
have to greatly extend the Retain Only value on the sole management class
of this PD/PS. However, the change only needs to apply to 1-of the
10-nodes.
Unless I am missing something, the only way I know of accomplishing thi
Yes.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Steven
Langdale
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:24 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Export node and management classes
Hi All
I can't seem to find a definitive answ
get domain with all the correct management classes, all
named the same, and create the node name on this domain, will everything
get rebound correctly? i.e. will my archive data still be intact and
maintain the same retention?
Thanks
Steven
Does anyone have a script that pulls total volume (bytes) bound to each
management class? Please post!
Thanks,
Bill Evans
Storage and Server Administration
206-667-4194
: Friday, April 23, 2010 8:13 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] determining if copy groups and management classes are being
utilized
I have many management classes and copy groups that were set up long
ago. Is there a way to determine if there are any actual data bound to
these classes or
: [ADSM-L] determining if copy groups and management classes are
being utilized
I have many management classes and copy groups that were set up long
ago. Is there a way to determine if there are any actual data bound to
these classes or groups?
Thanks,
Bill Evans
I have many management classes and copy groups that were set up long
ago. Is there a way to determine if there are any actual data bound to
these classes or groups?
Thanks,
Bill Evans
Thank you very much for update, but I need to match nodes (files and
directories) and used management classes to control process, because there are
a lot of servers and server admins, which are out of my control. I understand
that it is possible to have many management classes per node and that
This question keeps coming up...
Management classes are associated with individual file system objects, not
nodes; and rebinding over time, as well as directory association rules, can
make for a variety of MC utilizations for a single node. Trying to report all
utilizations is arduous, and not
Grigori,
On 15 nov 2009, at 08:51, Grigori Solonovitch wrote:
> I need help with SQL in TSM.
> I am trying to find the way to match nodes and used management classes/copy
> groups.
>
> Is there any other more effective way to match node and used management
> c
I need help with SQL in TSM.
I am trying to find the way to match nodes and used management classes/copy
groups.
I have built next query for single node:
"select b.node_name, a.domain_name, a.class_name as Management_Class,
a.destination as Destination_Pool, \
a.verexists as MAX_Ver
Kiran
Not sure on the exact number, but I've got policy domains with 10's of
management classes in them.
You should be fine.
Steven Langdale
Global Information Services
EAME SAN/Storage Planning and Implementation
( Phone : +44 (0)1733 584175
( Mob: +44 (0)7876 216782
ü Conference:
Hi,
How many management classes can be defined in single policy domain?
Because I want to have two different Archive copy groups in single policy
domain pointing to same device class but different storage pools for each
archive copy group.
Regards,
Kiran.
Disclaimer:
This email
Hi all,
I would like to do some cleanup tasks on our 6 TSM servers.
One step would be to remove 'old/unused' management classes and
'old/unused' storage pools.
Who can I easily find out is there are still backup/archive files bound
to particular management classes.
Our
Todd D. Taft 写道:
> In addition to the comments in the previous reply from Wanda Prather, I
> noticed this:
>
> 余冬冬 wrote:
>
>> tsm: TSM>q mgmt
>>
>> Policy Policy Mgmt Default Description
>> Domain Set Name Class Mgmt
>> Name Name Class ?
>> - - - - --
Wanda Prather 写道:
why of this file "/home/mgmtclasstest.test" only have two backup version ?
"dsmc i" is incremental backup; file is only backed up if it has changed
since last backup.
If you want to run backup 5 times and get 5 versions, use "dsmc sel". That
says "backup whether change
In addition to the comments in the previous reply from Wanda Prather, I
noticed this:
余冬冬 wrote:
> tsm: TSM>q mgmt
>
> Policy Policy Mgmt Default Description
> Domain Set Name Class Mgmt
> Name Name Class ?
> - - - -
> NEWDOMAIN ACTIVE NEWM
>
>
> why of this file "/home/mgmtclasstest.test" only have two backup version ?
>
> "dsmc i" is incremental backup; file is only backed up if it has changed
since last backup.
If you want to run backup 5 times and get 5 versions, use "dsmc sel". That
says "backup whether changed or not".
W
hi all:
how to associate files with management classes ? why of my configure are
failed?
*
dsm.sys
SErvername tsm
COMMmethod TCPip
TCPPort 1500
TCPServeraddress 172.16.11.211
nodename tsm
passwordaccess generate
managedservices schedule
exclude.backup /home/diskvol
Hello
I need to know how a query storage occupied by each Management Classes
<http://admin/ADMIN/da2779710b086cd53aab8386/BITS1001010/group/MAIN/group/OBJECTS/class/DOMAIN/object/PD%2DACTLOG/class/POLICYSET/object/ACTIVE/class/MGMTCLASS>
Thank you.
Gustavo
Fred,
The Data Protection for SQL User's Guide has a good
explanation of how to set management classes for
individual SQL Server databases. Take a look there,
if you have additional questions, let me know.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM:
We have a number of machines running MSSQL that have multiple
DBs which are currently backed up with a single management
class. Now, the owner would like different retention periods
for selected DBs. Considering the possible number of
keystrokes that may be involved, can some of this be done
thru
they reflect the same management classes as do active files
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Phone: 845-486-5643
Fax: 845-486-5921
Cell: 845-235-4255
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Tim Brown wrote:
Can TSM assign different management classses to 2 seprate
folders on one server ?
Tim - I think you mean "directories" on a TSM client?
Explicit assignment of a management class for directories requires
use of the DIRMc option, which needs to be wi
Would you have an example of one, I cant seem to find one in
TSM client publications
Tim
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Management classes on folders
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Thanks
Tim
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Management classes on folders
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tim Brown
Can TSM assign diff
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tim Brown
>Can TSM assign different management classses to 2 seprate
>folders on one server ?
Yes, by the use of include statements that utilize the name of a
non-default management class.
--
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S
Can TSM assign different management classses to 2 seprate
folders on one server ?
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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On Dec 15, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Remeta, Mark wrote:
Thanks Richard.
I guess there is no way to re-bind the old archives to the new MC,
right?
Right - no explicit rebinding. The law is proclaimed in the Admin
Guide, under Rebinding Files to Management Classes - where implicit
rebinding can occur
archive management classes
Hi, Mark -
Archive files previously bound to a management class with a 7 year
retention period will prevail according to that historic policy.
Changing the retention period affects all the archive files bound to
that management class. ADSM QuickFacts entry "Arc
Hi, Mark -
Archive files previously bound to a management class with a 7 year
retention period will prevail according to that historic policy.
Changing the retention period affects all the archive files bound to
that management class. ADSM QuickFacts entry "Archived files,
retention period, upda
Hi, I think I know how it works but I just want to verify. Currently the
default management class for my policy domain has archives retained for 7
years. I need to change that to 6 months for about half the servers in that
policy domain. I created a new management class for the 6 month archives and
l. Therefore
you won't achieve what you are looking for.
Also with the separate nodename approach, I find it easier to manage the
schedules, the occupancy and the tapes.
If you are looking to see if the backups are in the correct management
classes,
select * from backups where node_name='
l_name='\master\'
Leigh
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Adrian Compton
Sent: 03 October 2006 09:09
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [SPAM: 4.000] [ADSM-L] TDP for SQL Management Classes
Hi,
I am having problems trying to set
3 opt files(also daily,
monthly and yearly), put the relevant management classes.
Will this provide me with what I am looking to achieve. I am trying to find
out where to look to see that the backups have gone to the correct
management classes.
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
Kind
t;
>TSM 5.2.4.2 running on Solaris 9
You need to take a look at the use of directory management classes in
the Solaris client manual. When you don't use the DIRMC options, all
directory backups go to the management class with the longest retention
time.
This issue has been discussed
I am having problems with using differnt MC in same policy domain. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
Default MC sends data directly to disk.
TDP_EXCH MC sends data directly to tape
Legal MC sends data directly to disks
Data directed to MC's using clopsets using
include *:\...\* legal
inc
See chapter Understanding storage management policies
in the client manual.
Nodes are not assigned to management classes - file system objects are.
If you do not associate a file with a management class, via the
Include statement,
during Backup TSM uses the default management class in the
Hello All,
Newbie question here... How does one go about assigning a node to a management
class? or am I missing something here? I understand the concept and am going
through my training materials but I can't recall if this was touched upon? I've
created the domain, policy set and management class
18:41
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Question about connection between nodes to management classes
Nodes are connected to policy domains.
FILES are associated (bound) to management classes, not nodes.
A node may have files bound to an unlimited number of management classes.
You can find
Nodes are connected to policy domains.
FILES are associated (bound) to management classes, not nodes.
A node may have files bound to an unlimited number of management classes.
You can find out which management class a file is bound to by a SELECT on the
BACKUPS table, but that can take a VERY
Robert -
You're having trouble with this because the premise is invalid: Nodes
are not associated with management classes. It is file system objects
which are associated with management classes, via default rules and
explicit choices made in the Include-Exclude list and certain options
su
Hi To all
I wonder if is a way (maybe with select command) to find which nodes are
associate with management classes. I had for a Policy Domains several
management classes linked to different Backup Copy Groups.
I search a simple way to get a list for every nodes which management classes is
tion.
> >
> > I think your concerns are based on a confusion of the term "policy
set". A
> > policy set is NOT the same as a management class; rather, it is the
parent
> > container for your management classes. So it is true that a client
cannot
> > be managed
the term "policy set". A
policy set is NOT the same as a management class; rather, it is the parent
container for your management classes. So it is true that a client cannot
be managed by two policy sets at the same time; but a client can use
multiple management classes within its policy
Good question.
I think your concerns are based on a confusion of the term "policy set". A
policy set is NOT the same as a management class; rather, it is the parent
container for your management classes. So it is true that a client cannot
be managed by two policy sets at the same t
TSM 5.1.9.0 on win2K server.
We have a TSM client, RHEL3-AS, which currently backs up to our custom
made "server-management-class". All is fine with that. However, we want to
backup a specific directory on the same client to a different mangement
class. The directory is /var/spool/mail/*. We want c
Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Select Filespaces used by Management Classes
>Does anyone know a SQL command that would show all filespaces that are
>assigned to a management classes?
That's problematic, in that filespaces are not assigned to mana
>Does anyone know a SQL command that would show all filespaces that are
>assigned to a management classes?
That's problematic, in that filespaces are not assigned to management
classes - file system objects are, and for a given file system, its
directories and files are often spread ov
Hello all,
Does anyone know a SQL command that would show all filespaces that are
assigned to a management classes?
Thanks,
Rob
Hello everyone!
I was just wondering what the standard practice is for backing up
directories. I know that it is recommended that you backup management
classes with dirmc and specify a certain retention period or else it will
get the longest retained management class in that domain, but how do
I can give a couple of examples pretty quickly, but they almost certainly
will not run quickly:
select distinct class_name
from backups
where node_name='YOURNODENAMEGOESHERE'
or, to get info for all nodes:
select distinct node_name, class_name
from backups
You can also r
Does anyone have a quick select statement that will give me all of the management
clases that a particular node uses? thx.
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Hello everyone!
Is there any way that I can tell which backup/archive copy groups/managment
classes are not being used? I'm sure there is a select statement that I
can run, but I am not sure of the syntax. Thanks in advance!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
W
two! :-)
Changing the management classes around wouldn't be of any use. In this
situation, rather than trying to change the default management class, I
would just update the existing copy group DESTINATION setting (for each
management class) to point to the 3583 pool, thus avoiding the manag
You may have confused us by using 'schedules' and not 'nodes' in the
original question.
My approach, for what it's worth, would be to set up a new management class
for the critical nodes and point them to a different disk and tape storage
pool. I currently have mana
2004 15:54
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Kent, your questions are very good ones and you make legitimate points.
My intent was to provide an answer to the question that was asked, which
was how to change the MC. Even then, your points notwithstanding, that
answer does not
d to
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Andy, if the clients/filesystems overlap with the other schedules, won't
this lead to excessive/unintended management class rebinding?
If they don't overlap, it would make more sense to ju
ing between two MC's?
Kent Monthei
GlaxoSmithKline
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specific information on what you wish to do, and, just as
important, why. Normally I would recommend against flip-flopping
management classes in this fashion, at least not without knowing a lot
more about your scenario.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sam Rudland
>I have am running the TSM server 5.1.8 and I have one policy domain
with
>several management classes. There is a default class that data goes to
>but I want the data from selected schedules to go to a
I have looked everywhere but been unable to find a solution to my needs.
I have am running the TSM server 5.1.8 and I have one policy domain with
several management classes. There is a default class that data goes to
but I want the data from selected schedules to go to a separate
management class
mgmt class to disk?
I've searched through the ADSM.org and didn't find anything on this idea.
Any thoughts would be great!
Regards,
Charles
Manual Excerpt:
Management class
Tivoli Storage Manager uses management classes to manage backups on
the Tivoli Storage Manager Server. When you bac
Hi all,
Here is my problem; I need to change retention policies for data for
some of the nodes already archived in a specific management class but leave
the rest of the data in that same management class unchanged. Is this
possible, Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Thank
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Zlatko,
We have Oracle DB and other Data on same node (APT75) . We are backing up
all file systems (excluding Oracle DB) using DAILYMGMT management class. I
am in process of
nt: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:55 PM
Subject: binding backups to different management classes
> Hi All,
>
> Is there anyway so that I can bind backup data to different management
> classes ?
>
> Thanks
> SD.
>
>
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You are not binding a whole node. You can bind a set of files to a class,
another set to different class, etc.
If bindings are not defined through include options (dsm.sys for UNIX,
dsm.opt
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management class .
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Actually either paths have to be specified with backslashes or the
includes have to be made in dsm.sys.
- on UNIX forward slashes are used but includes reside in dsm.sys
- on Windows includes
Krastev
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Hi All,
Is there anyway so that I can bind backup data to different management
classes ?
Thanks
SD.
Hi All,
Is there anyway so that I can bind backup data to different management
classes ?
Thanks
SD.
yes
Note: By design, you can not have different backup versions of the same
file bound to different management classes. All backup versions of a given
file are bound to the same management class. Thus if the files in
/directory are currently bound to the "standard" management class, and y
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William Goliak
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2003 7:16 AM
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Subject: Backing up files, with multiple management classes
I'm trying to get a directory backed up, not ar
I'm trying to get a directory backed up, not archived, with a management
class that isn't the primary managment class for the node. I wanted to
use an action schedule, that would call a script with 'dsmc i /directory'
and a mangement class option. But, that doesn't seem to be possible with
the 5
Hi,
>Can someone with experience of TDP for Informix advise on an effective
strategy for expiring old backups.
As far as I know there is no neat way to expire logical logs, since every
logical logs has its own unique name.
It would be a good solution if you could delete backup files on the TSM
se
Dear All,
Can someone with experience of TDP for Informix advise on an effective
strategy for expiring old backups. I see that the logical logs at least are
backed up with a unique name each night (perhaps someone could confirm if
level 0 backups have unique names too or if the same name is used e
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> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:37 AM
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>
>
> Just curious: what exactly is the difference anyway? Ok
gs...
>>just use the -archmc= to bind a specific archive run's data to a
>>specific management class...
>>just add an addition option of
>> -archmc=MGMT2_SWS
>>
>>
>>Dwight
>>
>>
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In unix you use the "archmc=" paramter not sure in Windows though.
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In unix you use the "archmc=" paramter not sure in Windows though.
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>
>Hi,
>
>I've got to take every month a monthly archive and once a year a yearly
>archive. Of course the protection of the latter archive is longer.
>
>The default
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Hi,
I've got to take every month a monthly archive and once a year a yearly
archive. Of course the protecti
September 26, 2002 7:29 AM
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Hi,
I've got to take every month a monthly archive and once a year a yearly
archive. Of course the protection of the latter archive is longer.
The default management class has the corre
You do not need a new optionsfile. Use the client option -archmc
= instead!
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Hi,
I've got to take every month a monthly archive and once a year a yearly archive. Of
course the protection of the latter archive is longer.
The default management class has the correct archive copy group for the monthly
archive (management class MGMT_SWS). I've created a second management c
Since your management classes already exist, all you have to do is just
change the copy-to destination, as you said.
Make sure when creating the new tape pool that you set maxscratch to
non-zero, just routine stuff.
No negative side effects I can think of.
Wanda
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Thanks, Wanda. I think you answered my question. I just want to make sure
there are no issues. So, to clarify...
I have had management classes setup to handle these files for a long time,
and they are pointing to either a diskpool or a tapepool. I want all of
the files in these management
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I sent this out just over a month ago, and received no responses. Trying
again to see if anyone can help Thanks..
Currently, we backup everything either to DISKPOOL (which migrates to
LTOTAPE), or directly to LTOTAPE. Fil
SQL), everything is eventually stored into
LTOTAPE. The databases get backed up FULL every time. The largest
database we have is ~75GB. The TDP SQL databases are in a different set of
management classes from the other files (TDP Domino databases have their
own management class, as well).
Soon, we
have is ~75GB. The TDP SQL databases are in a different set of
management classes from the other files (TDP Domino databases have their
own management class, as well).
Soon, we will be creating an application that will have a 500GB database.
FULL backups for SQL databases will be changing over to
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I asked this question of BMC at least 6-12 months ago and officially got the
answer of "this is unsupported ". We are getting around it by creating a
separa
: how does TSM / sql backtrack use management classes?
Hello,
using SQL BackTrack, all retention management is done by SQL-BT acording to
definitions in the so called Oracatalog. Every backup object is unique,
because the name includes a timestamp. Versioning from TSM sight cannot be
establishe
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