Hi,Andy I got some information from dsmsched.log, I don't know why 'DAILY_INCR' failed.
Executing scheduled command now. 04/15/2004 12:14:58 Node Name: CLIENT3 04/15/2004 12:14:58 Session established with server HJY3: Windows 04/15/2004 12:14:58 Server Version 5, Release 2, Level 2.0 04/15/2004 12:14:58 Server date/time: 04/15/2004 12:16:09 Last access: 04/15/2004 12:14:17 04/15/2004 12:14:58 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT BEGIN DAILY_INCR 04/15/2004 12:15:00 04/15/2004 12:14:58 Selective Backup function invoked. 04/15/2004 12:14:58 ANS1076E *** Directory path not found *** 04/15/2004 12:15:01 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 04/15/2004 12:15:01 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT END DAILY_INCR 04/15/2004 12:15:00 04/15/2004 12:15:01 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'DAILY_INCR' failed. Return code = 12. 04/15/2004 12:15:01 Sending results for scheduled event 'DAILY_INCR'. 04/15/2004 12:15:01 Results sent to server for scheduled event 'DAILY_INCR'. Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If you have done the basic steps that I have outlined, then there is something wrong in your setup. I am unable to answer your question with a simple "perform step x to achieve the backup." To back up only the C: drive, you would put DOMAIN C: in your client options file (dsm.opt). You do not need the -SUBDIR=YES in the schedule definition, although its presence is not the problem. So now the issue becomes trying to identify where the problem lies. It would help to know the following: - Content of client options file (dsm.opt) - Version of TSM client you are using. - Output from the following client command: dsmc query schedule - Output from the following admin commands: query node client3 format=detailed query event standard daily_incr query association standard daily_incr (note: the last two commands assume that the domain name is STANDARD; specify the correct domain name if my assumption is wrong.) If the "dsmc query schedule" command returns a schedule, then it is likely that the scheduler service is not running on the client. If "dsmc query schedule" does not return a schedule, then you probably need to use the DEFINE ASSOCIATION command to associate node CLIENT3 with the DAILY_INCR schedule. Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. jianyu he Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" 04/15/2004 06:35 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject Re: TSM Schedule Hi Andrew, I am studying TSM now, so I want to achieve the automatic backup task. I have finished the manual backup, archieve, restore, and retrieve, but when I try to achieve the function of shcedule, the client doesn't backup during the execution. tsm> query session TSM Server Connection Information Server Name.............: HJY3 Server Type.............: Windows Server Version..........: Ver. 5, Rel. 2, Lev. 2.0 Last Access Date........: 04/15/2004 09:16:14 Delete Backup Files.....: "Yes" Delete Archive Files....: "Yes" Node Name...............: CLIENT3 User Name...............: I had done the step that you mentioned. Is there another step I should do if I want to backup the data of C$ of CLIENT3. Normally, what should I do in the OBJECTS setting. thanks Andy Andrew Raibeck wrote: Hello Jianyu, In general, in order for the scheduler to work, you must do the following: - Define a schedule on the TSM server. - Associate the client nodes with that schedule (using the DEFINE ASSOCIATION command). For example: DEF ASSOC STANDARD DAILY_INCR MYNODENAME - Install and configure the TSM client software on the machine you wish to back up, then start the scheduler on that client machine. If the above outline does not help, then please provide more detail on your problem. The detail in the solution can only be proportional to the detail in the problem description. For instance, some questions that occur to me: 1) Your given schedule definition is not very typical. You have -subdir=yes in the OPTIONS setting, but no OBJECTS specified. You also have the backup running hourly, with a duration of 10 minutes per instance. It would help if you could indicate what exactly it is you are trying to accomplish, including information on what exactly you want to back up. Knowing *why* you want to do this might also provide some useful insight. 2) When you say "my client doesn't work", what exactly does that mean? Have you tried performing manual (nonscheduled) backups? If so, what are the results? If not, then try testing a manual backup. One useful test after installing and configuring the client is to run the command line client like this: dsmc query session This will demonstrate basic connectivity to the TSM server (and it is often good to make sure you can walk before you try to run). 3) Have you configured and started the scheduler? Examine dsmsched.log and see whether the scheduler is successfully obtaining information about the next scheduled event. Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked. The command line is your friend. "Good enough" is the enemy of excellence. jianyu he Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" 04/14/2004 15:03 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject TSM Schedule Hi, I want to achieve TSM Client Schedule function, but my client doesn't work. could you tell me how to do it? Schedule Name: DAILY_INCR Description: Daily incremental backup Action: Incremental Options: -subdir=yes Objects: Priority: 1 Next Execution: 0 Minutes Duration: 10 Minutes Period: 1 Hour Day of Week: Any Expire: Never --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals