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I think I have some damage in one of my tables/index.
Doing Move Data on some tapes so they can be reassigned. Once a tape had
been emptied/put in scratch, I ejected it from the library and moved it to
another library.
But, depending on what commands/queries you use, the tape is still in the
Hello David,
the following db2 command gives you the table names used by TSM :
db2 "select tabname from syscat.tables where tabschema='TSMDB1' and
type='V'"
the following db2 command gives you the index names used for the
BACKUP_OBJECTS table for examp
Hi,
This does not answer to your question a new SHOW ADMINSQL command that
may be usefull is provided begining with TSM 7.1.1. See :
www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21677879
Erwann
Le 25/09/2014 19:23, David Ehresman a écrit :
Is there a way to find out what indexes a given TSM tab
n the house?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of David
Ehresman
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:23 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM Table Index
Is there a way to find out what indexes a given TSM table, e.g
SELECT * FROM SYSCAT.COLUMNS
at least in TSM 5.
Richard Sims
Is there a way to find out what indexes a given TSM table, e.g. the backups
table, has? Just trying to optimize a select statement.
David
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> or any combination of 8-or less characters before the ".opt", it works.
> But pointing to:
>
> /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/domino/bin/domdsmc_vram12/dsmerrorw.log
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> fails every time.
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>
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> Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: "ADSM: Di
g to:
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/domino/bin/domdsmc_vram12/dsmerrorw.log
fails every time.
Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> initialization, rc = 959.
> Examine the dsierror.log for more information or determine if the TSM
API
> is installed properly.
> Warning! Error initializing the connection to the TDP library
>
> Initialization failed
>
> When I change the file name/1st index from D
ith Tivoli Storage Manager API
initialization, rc = 959.
Examine the dsierror.log for more information or determine if the TSM API
is installed properly.
Warning! Error initializing the connection to the TDP library
Initialization failed
When I change the file name/1st index from DSMSCH
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
> Indeed the symptoms seem to suggest that you have the exact same problem
> as we have. Do the TapeAlerts mostly occur on the drive that acts as the
> control port?
As a matter of fact, yes; I was going to report that they *always* show up
on that drive,
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 08:03:57AM -0600, Bill Kelly wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've got TapeAlerts enabled. And yes, we've
> seen all sorts of 'silly' TapeAlerts in the past couple of months; some
[...]
> information show up. It sounds to me as if we're experiencing the same
>
gt; > A few months ago, we experienced several of the 'corrupted tape directory'
> > problems...more precisely described as a 'corrupted CM index', I think.
> [LTO-2 firmware/volume problems]
> > I'm seeing. I'm assuming that the firmware updat
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 02:26:42PM -0600, Bill Kelly wrote:
> A few months ago, we experienced several of the 'corrupted tape directory'
> problems...more precisely described as a 'corrupted CM index', I think.
[LTO-2 firmware/volume problems]
> I'm seein
Hi,
Running TSM server 5.2.3.0 on AIX 5.2 ML4. Tape library is 3584 with five
LT0-2 drives.
A few months ago, we experienced several of the 'corrupted tape directory'
problems...more precisely described as a 'corrupted CM index', I think.
This was a firmware problem, whereb
't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere." - ???
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 4:17 AM
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Subject: Re: Corrupted LTO CM Inde
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Bill Boyer
Sent: Saturday,2. October 2004 14:05
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Subject: Corrupted LTO CM Index
I ran into this problem big time a couple weeks ago and Dave Canan posted an
excellent note about the corrupted index on LTO cartridges. Since then I've
had a couple tapes become corrupted. Afte
message about the corrupted index. When the tape was checked in, it did not
give the error. The other tapes that had the corruption, I moved the data
off them and then when reused they were fine, but now it appears I had a
good tape that is corrupted after doing a DBBackup.
I was concidering telling
I am hoping you just have a bad tape in this case. If you have
upgraded to the 4770 (or higher) level of the firmware, you should not be
having the corrupted CM index problem any longer. I would keep an eye out
for any further tapes that experience the problem and if you see any,
please
I ran into this problem big time a couple weeks ago and Dave Canan posted an
excellent note about the corrupted index on LTO cartridges. Since then I've
had a couple tapes become corrupted. After the incident, I checked out all
my tapes and checked them in with CHECKLABEL=YES. This identifie
Hey Christian,
The index files for the Journal Engine are specified by you in the `tsmjbbd.ini` file
that you create on installation. It comes under the [JournalSettings] stanza and is in
the format `JournalDir=`.
As for the unstallation (nice term, creative use of English...), I've no id
What´s up everyone!
A litle question about Journal Engine.
Where is Journal Engine save his log/index files?
If I uninstall Journal Engine is the uninstall process remove all the files?
Best Regard / Med vänlig hälsning
Christian Svensson
Tivoli Storage Manager Certified
e want is in the CONTENTS
table. The SELECT command takes an excessive amount of time to return when
not using the table key, VOLUME_NAME.
Is it possible to add an index to a TSM database table? How does the
client (eg Windows) return active file information so quickly?
thanks!
Jay Jackson
University of Buffalo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(etc.)
for WinNT 5.1 client on Win2k.
It turns out that my "tsm_images" installation directory now has two
"baclient" subdirectories ... one with an older client (probably
4.2.1.??) and the other with files new this month. My installed
baclient directory appears to have mostly new files, but DSC
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n:TOURNIER;Alex
tel;fax:+x-0332-789073
tel;work:+x-0332-785694
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.gvm.sai.jrc.it
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version:2.1
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ANS0106 Message index not found for message number.
Explanation: The message repository file does not contain the message text
for
the message number.
System Action: TSM is unable to complete the requested operation.
User Response: Make sure the DSM_DIR is set up properly and it does not
point
to
Has anybody encountered these errors and did you find a solution to the
problem?
Since moving to TSM windows client level 4.1.2.12, I'm encountering this
error when backing up to AIX running TSM Server 3.7.3.8:
ANS0106E: ReadIndex 1497 message index not found for message 1497
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A couple of days ago I switched my options for the adsm-l list to receive
the index in html format. When I click on an index item link, I get the
message: 'Unknown/Unsupported option' after a bit of a pause. I sent some
mail to the list owner(s) yesterday but so far have not receiv
I like to use: http://search.adsm.org/
"Remeta, Mark" wrote:
> could someone please email me the URL to search the adsm archives... I
> can't seem to find it anywhere..Thanks in advance,Mark Remeta
> Seligman Data Corp.
> 100 Park Avenue
> New York, NY 10017
could someone
please email me the URL to search the adsm archives... I can't seem to find it
anywhere..
Thanks in
advance,
Mark RemetaSeligman Data Corp.100
Park AvenueNew York, NY 10017
ackup index information). In reality it
dumps about 16k of data, which from the activity log seems to be only the admin, node,
and policy info, but no backup file information.
If I use the "filedata=all" option, it appears to start dumping actual backup files
(dumped 13 Gig before
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