Hi Wojciech. You need (obviously) to have hardware that can read the tapes.
Then install a TSM server at 5.2.0.0 on the same OS platform as the
original server. You will need to recreate the device configuration file.
Then run dsmserv display dbbackupvolume against each tape, capture/print
the outp
discussed utilities to read TSM tapes,
> maybe a bad or good choice.. Search the list archives.
>
>
> //Henrik
>
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> Wojciech Zukowski
> Sent: den 16 juni 2009 11:08
>
list archives.
//Henrik
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Wojciech Zukowski
Sent: den 16 juni 2009 11:08
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Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM server recovery
Hi,
I've got some old tapes, from non-existing TSM server
Hi,
I've got some old tapes, from non-existing TSM server.
The server was decommisioned 5 years ago.
I don't know the hardware.
Library was LTO SCSI with two drives.
TSM server and client were 5.2.0.0.
I don't know if there is a database on tape,
there is no devconfig and volhistory.
Is it possible
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Subject: TSM Server Recovery (AIX)
This is more along the lines of AIX server recovery, but it plays into
TSM, too.
Wit
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:25 PM
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On Monday 19 September 2005 19:47, Todd Lundstedt wrote:
> This is more along the lines of AIX serv
'mkcd' ... We order dvd-ram drives with our pseries (haven't stepped up to nim
yet) ... /usr/sbin/mkcd -e -d /dev/cd0 -L
with /etc/exlude.rootvg file for the -e parm
been a while since i read the man page, if that helps at all ...
Aaron Durkee
Infrastructure Analyst
Networking and Technical G
On Monday 19 September 2005 19:47, Todd Lundstedt wrote:
> This is more along the lines of AIX server recovery, but it plays into
> TSM, too.
> Without using addtional software, just AIX, how does one create a boot
> CD that contains all the necessary info to restore a server using a
> mksysb tape?
This is more along the lines of AIX server recovery, but it plays into
TSM, too.
Without using addtional software, just AIX, how does one create a boot
CD that contains all the necessary info to restore a server using a
mksysb tape?
I understand the process for recovering an AIX server from a mks
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Subject: TSM server recovery with database copy2 volumes
Hi,
I have a TSM/AIX server. TSM server database copy1 volumes are on fi
Hi,
I have a TSM/AIX server. TSM server database copy1 volumes are on filesystem A.
TSM server database copy2 volumes are on filesystem B. If I loose filesystemA,
can I restart TSM server with copy2 volumes? How can I restart/recover TSM
server using database copy2 volumes?
Thanks,
Mubashir Farooqi
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move your TSM server recovery logs?
No need to halt the server on W2K
1) define logvol X:\newlogvol.ext formatsize= (were XXX is MB and
equal/Larger to the log you want to delete)
2) delete logvol X:\oldlogvol.ext
Ron Pavan
STORServer, Inc.
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Just do not forget define the new volumes ( DEFINE LOGV ).
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Environ:
W2K server 5.1.6.3
I need to move my recovery logs to another drive to increase their size.
I have looked in the W2K Admin Guide for a procedure, but
Environ:
W2K server 5.1.6.3
I need to move my recovery logs to another drive to increase their size.
I have looked in the W2K Admin Guide for a procedure, but failed to find
one.
Does anyone have a procedure to move your recovery logs?
Here is what I was thinking of doing:
1) Halt TSM server
D. Seay, Jr.
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Naptheon, INC
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If you were given a TSM DB backup created from one platform, is it
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If you
If you were given a TSM DB backup created from one platform, is it possible
to restore to another platform?
e.g. TSM 4.2.1 running on Solaris 2.8..
could you take the DB backup of that and restore to:
TSM 4.2.1 running on win2k?
If not is there a way to move a TSM server from one platform to a
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