Robert,
You have a naming problem. Your storage pool name is I2000_server1, but
your copy destination is sending it to a storage pool called I2000_postback!
Update your copydestination in the archive copygroup of the default
management class for the standard domain and I think that will fix it.
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Mark D. Rodriguez
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Robert Ouzen wrote:
Mark here the output's
tsm: ADSM>q stg i2000_server1 f=d
Storage Pool Name: I2000_SERVER1
Storage Pool Type: Primary
Device Class Name: I2000CLASS
Estimated Capacity (MB): 3,815 G
Pct Util: 0.0
Pct Migr: 10.0
Pct Logical: 100.0
High Mig Pct: 100
Low Mig Pct: 99
Migration Delay: 0
Migration Continue: Yes
Migration Processes:
Next Storage Pool:
Reclaim Storage Pool:
Maximum Size Threshold: No Limit
Access: Read/Write
Description: Storage for Postback server
Overflow Location:
Cache Migrated Files?:
Collocate?: No
Reclamation Threshold: 100
Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed: 10
Delay Period for Volume Reuse: 0 Day(s)
Migration in Progress?: No
Amount Migrated (MB): 0.00
Elapsed Migration Time (seconds): 0
Reclamation in Progress?: No
Volume Being Migrated/Reclaimed:
Last Update by (administrator): CCC
Last Update Date/Time: 08/02/2005 12:42:13
Storage Pool Data Format: Native
Copy Storage Pool(s):
Continue Copy on Error?:
CRC Data: No
tsm: ADSM>q node postback t=s f=d
Node Name: POSTBACK
Platform: Windows
Client OS Level: (?)
Client Version: (?)
Policy Domain Name: STANDARD
Last Access Date/Time: 08/10/2005 21:52:17
Days Since Last Access: <1
Password Set Date/Time: 08/02/2005 11:23:17
Days Since Password Set: 8
Invalid Sign-on Count: 0
Locked?: No
Contact:
Compression: Client
Archive Delete Allowed?: Yes
Backup Delete Allowed?: Yes
Registration Date/Time: 08/02/2005 11:19:08
Registering Administrator: CCC
Last Communication Method Used:
Bytes Received Last Session: 0
Bytes Sent Last Session: 0
Duration of Last Session: 0.00
Pct. Idle Wait Last Session: 0.00
more... (<ENTER> to continue, 'C' to cancel)
Pct. Comm. Wait Last Session: 0.00
Pct. Media Wait Last Session: 0.00
Optionset:
URL: http://client.host.name:1581
Node Type: Server
Password Expiration Period:
Keep Mount Point?: No
Maximum Mount Points Allowed: 2
Auto Filespace Rename : Yes
Validate Protocol: No
TCP/IP Name:
TCP/IP Address:
Globally Unique ID:
Transaction Group Max: 0
Data Write Path: ANY
Data Read Path: ANY
Session Initiation: ClientOrServer
High-level Address:
Low-level Address:
-----Original Message-----
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Rodriguez
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 9:58 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Server to Server migration question
Robert,
You are right it looks like the destination is correct. I am assuming the
error message you got was on the target server, correct? What is the output of:
q stg f=d
I am wondering if I2000_server1 has its "nest storage pool" set to migrate to diskpool. If so then
if I2000_server1 has no space or has a "max size threshold" set than it might be trying to send it
directly to the "next storage pool" of diskpool. Another thing to look at is:
q node postback t=s f=d
In particular lets look at the "Maximum Mount Points Allowed" and make sure it
is 1 or more.
This is a little strange but I am sure we can figure it out.
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Mark D. Rodriguez
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Robert Ouzen wrote:
Hi mark
Here the output attach ....look at destnation corect storage pool
Regards Robert
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Subject: Re: Server to Server migration question
Robert,
Could you please post the output of the following commands:
q mg standard active
q co standard active t=a f=d
Then I can see a little more clearly what might be going on.
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Mark D. Rodriguez
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Robert Ouzen wrote:
Hi Mark
First thanks for the response ......
I didn't mention before but I thought too and I made an archive copy
group with destination I2000_SERVER1 , active archive policy correct
too
Make no sense
I did before an export node from the source server to the target
server with domain=standard and toserver=server2, he wrote correctly
on a scratch tape under I2000_SERVER1
Regards
Robert
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Subject: Re: Server to Server migration question
Robert,
When you are doing virtual volumes like you are doing the virtual volume on the
target server is actually managed as an archive object.
Therefore, I would bet that the archive copygroup for that management class is
pointing at the diskpool. Also, it is a good practice to put server nodes for
virtual volumes into a separate domain so as not to get them confused with
other nodes policies. Remember that although it is using an archive copygroup
the only attribute it cares about is the destination storage pool. Retention
time is irrelevant since it is managed by the source server.
Good luck and let us know how you made out.
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Mark D. Rodriguez
President MDR Consulting, Inc.
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Robert Ouzen wrote:
Hi to all
I tried to make a server to server migration here the steps I made:
On source Server named SERVER1
1. I define a server SERVER2 (target server) 2. I define a devclass
SERVERCLASS with device type SERVER and servername SERVER2 3. I
create a stg SERVER1_POOL with devclass SERVERCLASS
On target Server named SERVER2
1. I define a server SERVER1 (source server) with nodename POSTBACK 2.
I create a nodename of type SERVER named POSTBACK 3. I add this
nodename to the STANDARD policy with a copypool destination named
I2000_SERVER1 (tape storagepool) 4. Activate the STANDARD policy
I update my primary stg on SERVER1 (source server) named primarypool
with next stg SERVER1_POOL
The migration start I see both on the source and target server activity on the
actlog but I got always this error message:
08/10/2005 20:05:23 ANR0520W Transaction failed for session 23881 for node
POSTBACK (Windows) - storage pool DISKPOOL is not
defined. (SESSION: 23881)
Why trying to store on DISKPOOL storage ???? I doubled check my STANDARD policy
and my copygroup is I2000_SERVER1 (I activate several times the STANDARD policy
and check the active policy to see that I2000_SERVER1 is correct in did !!!!
My TSM version on the source server is 5.2.4.0 Windows O.S
My TSM version on the target server is 5.2.4.2 AIX-RS/6000 O.S
Any suggestion ?????
Regards
Robert Ouzen
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Policy Policy Mgmt Default Description
Space Manag- Auto-Migrate Migration Migration Last
Update by Last Upda- Managing profile
Domain Set Name Class Mgmt
ement Techn- on Non-Use Requires Destination
(administrator) te Date/T-
Name Name Class ?
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STANDARD ACTIVE STANDARD Yes Installed default
Automatic 30 Yes I2000_POSTB- ROBERT
08/10/2005
management class.
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12:34:57
Policy Policy Mgmt Copy Copy Retain
Retention Retain Copy Serializ- Copy Copy Mode
Copy Destin- Last Update by Last Update Managing
profile
Domain Set Name Class Group Group Version
Initiation Minimum ation Frequency
ation (administrator) Date/Time
Name Name Name Type
Days
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STANDARD ACTIVE STANDARD STANDARD Archive 365
Creation Shared Static CMD Absolute
I2000_POSTB- ROBERT 08/10/2005 20:04:38
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