AW: TSM Server 4.1.2 for Windows NT/2000 Pulled from Website??
Hi Jeff refresh your browser or take this link to the latest version (4.1.2.12) ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/ client/v4r1/Windows/i386/LATEST/ Claude -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Jeff Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Marz 2001 19:05 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: TSM Server 4.1.2 for Windows NT/2000 Pulled from Website?? I just went out to re-download the 4.1.2 install for Windows NT and the website states "Note: The V4.1.2 server package has been temporarily removed. APAR IC29552 is being investigated." Unless I missed it somewhere, this hasn't been announced yet. Does anyone know what's going on? -- Jeff Rankin Associate Technical Analyst, Excel Corporation Phone: 316-291-2903 Fax: 316-266-4415 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: System Objects for Windows
Hi togehter first of all: 1. after you finished installing an win2k you should create a repairdisk. there you have the files you need. if you change some important system files, you'll be prompted to refresh your repaidisk. 2. boot.ini is not located in adsm.sys. look at the schedlog. there you will find the boot.ini. (with TSM V4.1.2.12) 15-03-2001 22:02:27 Preparing System Object -> System VolumeNormal File--> 185 \\servername\c$\boot.ini [Sent] 3. config.sys is not a needed file to startup win2k. this is only for old an not win2k certified applications. 4. multiple copies of system objects (files) are not supported by ibm (or ms?). may in the next release or version? ok,ok, i never restored a win2k with tsm, but it's in pending state on my todo-list. a restore with nt backup is easy, problem free. have a nice weekend cd -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. März 2001 22:58 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: System Objects for Windows NT Backup of System State does not include boot.ini, it does include ntldr and ntdetect.com. I don't think it contains config.sys. TSM DOES NOT backup boot.ini as a regular file. It does not back up any files that are included as part of the System Object. Renaming the System Object on TSM after the backup does work - I've tested this out. This is documented in the TSM with W2K redpiece. One reason to use the NT backup method is that it gives you the ability to archive the system state which you cannot do at all with TSM. Tim Rushforth City of Winnipeg -Original Message- From: Andrew Pearce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 3:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: System Objects for Windows Brenda, The NT systemstate contains most (but not all of the same things that are backed up by the TSM System Object), so in that respect it captures more than whats held in ADMS.SYS I know that the System Files component of the System State contains many of the O.S related files for Windows 2000. This includes files that are held in the WINNT directory. However, I'm not sure if the System Files component includes the boot files that sit in the root for the drive (boot.ini etc). We backup the C drive anyway so even if the boot.ini, config.sys etc aren't captured as part of the Windows 2000 System State backup, they get included in the file system backups. I know that it's likely that we're 'double-dipping' some files but it's better than not getting them at all : -). Our typical backup schedule works as follows: 1. Use the Windows 2000 Scheduler to trigger NTbackup to backup the System State to a disk file. On a system without Active Directory the file size isaorund 300mb. For a domain controller with would obviousl be bigger depending upon the size of your AD. 2. After a reasonable time window (to allow NTbackup to do it's stuff), do a TSM backup of C drive , System Object plus any other drives you need. The file created as by NTbackup is then backed up at this point. Other than using NTbackup the only other way that I thought that you could get around this problem would be to rename the System Object filespace on the TSM server to correspond with the backup date (or someother unique name). That way it would always remain active. Then if you need to restore it, you just need to reamne it again before starting the recvoery process. However, I haven't had anytime to reseach this, so I don;t know how 'doable' this is. The Ntbackup method seemed to be the quicked way to acheive a result, although probably not the cleanest. Andrew Pearce BHP Server Engineering, CSC Australia PO Box 261, Warrawong, NSW 2502 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 0242 75 7135 Fax: 0242 75 7923 "Collins, Brenda" cc: Sent by: "ADSM: DistSubject: Re: System Objects for Windows Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] U> 23/03/2001 01:53 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Andrew, Thank you for the feedback. I looked at this once and I believe it does the same thing the adsm.sys file does in terms of what it captures. What do you do about the boot.ini, config.sys, ntldr, etc. that you might want multiple copies of? They don't get put into the system objects stored in adsm.sys, are they kept with the NT backup? Brenda -Original Message- From: Andrew Pearce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: System Objects for Windows Brenda, We schedule NTbackup to backup the Windows 2000 System State to disk and then pick this up as a file via TSM. Not particularly elegant, but as a short term fix it meets our requirements. You obviuosly need to be familar with a recovery process that
AW: TSM and MSCS
Tx Nigel i know this redbook. but this works only with client version 3.7.X with client version 4.1.2 the following does'nt work: -opt.file clusternode yes install command: /group:"Cluster /clusternode:yes and the interesting thing is, that ibm wrote in the new readme-file: if u use /clustername:XXX u must use /clusternode:yes ?!?! however, i cant't bring my tsm-ressources online :-(( regards Claude -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Wakefield, Nigel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet am: Freitag, 5. Januar 2001 20:58 An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; ABX-SERV-ZH Disler Claude (E-mail) Betreff: FW: TSM and MSCS Please note these instructions are for TSM server 3.7.3 Solaris TSM Client 4.1.16 (W2K). regards, Nigel -Original Message- From: Wakefield, Nigel Sent: 05 January 2001 17:11 To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager'; ABX-SERV-ZH Disler Claude (E-mail) Subject: RE: TSM and MSCS Perform the following steps; 1) Istall TSM client on each server as normal. 2) Ensure ALL cluster groups can successfully failover to other nodes. 3) Set up a scheduler service per resource group ( cluster groups / sql groups eg ). I would recommend you create separate option file & log file. Include in the option file the devices dedicated to this resourse group. If possible put option file on disk which is part of the cluster resource groups depandancy.(means you only have to update one file) 4)Move cluster groups onto other servers & repeat task of creating scheduler service, using the opt & schedlog files already created on shared disk. You will have read Redbook on TSM & clusters. (will help explain creating TSM resource creation in Microsoft Clustering) http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG245742.html example of dsm.opt file used for cluster scheduler; dsmclust.opt -- TCPSERVERADDRESS backup1 TCPBUFFSIZE 512 TCPWINDOWSIZE 1024 TXNBYTELIMIT 25600 Exclude "C:\pagefile.sys" Exclude.Dir "C:\WINNT\Profiles" Exclude.Dir "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\config" Exclude "V:\MSSQL\MSSQL$WWWTEST_SQL\...\*" Include "V:\MSSQL\MSSQL$WWWTEST_SQL\BACKUP\...\*" STD360RET360 Include "V:\MSSQL\MSSQL$WWWTEST_SQL\LOG\...\*" STD360RET360 PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE QUERYSCHEDPERIOD 1 SCHEDMODE POLLING SCHEDLOGRETENTION 35 SCHEDLOGNAME "c:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmschedclust.log" DOMAIN "V:" clusternode yes nodename wwwtestclstr The following is an example of install cmd for cluster scheduler. dsmcutil install /name:"TSM clust3 Sched" /clientdir:"c:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient" /optfile:q:\tsm\dsmclust3.opt /group:"Cluster Group" /clusternode:yes /node:wwwtest03 /password:x /clustername:wwwtestclstr regards, Nigel Wakefield -Original Message- From: Disler Claude, ABX-SERV-ZH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 January 2001 11:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TSM and MSCS Hi does somebody know how to define a TSM-Client on an Microsoft Cluster. how must be the opt-file? how must be the service start command? Server Version is V3.7.3 Client Version is V4.1.2 tx claude disler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WebClient
Hi cracks does somebody know, how to configure and start the webclient with a batch-file? Tx for your solutions. Claude > Claude Disler > Abraxas Informatik AG > Waltersbachstrasse 5 > CH-8035 Zurich > Schweiz / Switzerland > > E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Internet: http://www.abraxas.ch
WebClient 2-dn try
Hi cracks does somebody know how to configure and start the webclient with a batch-file? The Wizzard is not the way to make me happy. Host: OS390 and Tivoli 3.7.3 Client: WIN2K and Tivoli 4.1.20 Tx for your solutions. Claude > Claude Disler > Abraxas Informatik AG > Waltersbachstrasse 5 > CH-8035 Zurich > Schweiz / Switzerland > > E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Internet: http://www.abraxas.ch
ANS1029E Communications have been dropped and MSCS
Hi cracks til 3 days ago, the tsm scheduler of one of my cluster nodes works verry well. but now, i've get some errors. errorlog says: 31-01-2001 12:35:14 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication. 31-01-2001 12:35:14 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication. 31-01-2001 12:35:15 ANS1029E Communications have been dropped. schedulelog says: 31-01-2001 12:35:53 Querying server for next scheduled event. 31-01-2001 12:35:53 Node Name: Nodename 31-01-2001 12:35:53 Please enter your user id : ANS1029E Communications have been dropped. 31-01-2001 12:35:54 Scheduler has been stopped. i removed, and installed the scheduler new, but's always the same. after the installation of the scheduler, i've got the registry entry of this node. but if y start the node with the msc console, the registryentry moves to hell. client: win2k adv. srv with sp1 tsm 4.1.2.0 who has the golden idea? tx > Claude Disler > Abraxas Informatik AG > Waltersbachstrasse 5 > CH-8035 Zürich > Schweiz / Switzerland > E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
AW: Which client version is best for a Win2000-server ?
Hi Anne dsm.opt must be like this DATEFORMAT 2 LANG AMENG Backupregistry yes USEUNICODEFILENAMES NO DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL SUbdir Yes Include C:* NT_SYSTEM Include D:* NT_SYSTEM EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\csc\...\*" EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\REGISTARTION\*.CLB\...\*.CRMLOG" EXCLUDE "*:\DOCUMENTS\...\INDEX.DAT" EXCLUDE "*:\PAGEFILE.SYS" EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DTCLOG\MSDTC.LOG" EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\NETLOGON.CHG" EXCLUDE "*:\HIBERFIL.SYS" EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\SCHEDLGU.TXT" EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\DEBUG\*.*" EXCLUDE "*:\...\EA DATA. SF" * THE FOLLOWINGING EXCLUDES ARE NECESSARY BECAUSE THE TSM CANNOT * SAVE USERPROFILES FROM LOGGED ON USERS EXCLUDE "*:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\...\*.DAT" EXCLUDE "*:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\...\*.DAT.LOG" * THE FOLLOWINGING EXCLUDES ARE NECESSARY BECAUSE THEY ARE SAVED * VIA SYSTEMOBJECTS EXCLUDE "*:\WINNT\...\PERFLIB*.DAT" * THE FOLLOWING EXCLUDE PARAMETER WILL PREVENT A REGISTRY BACKUP * UNLESS THE INCLUDE *:\ADSM.SYS\...\* IS ALSO PRESENT ->> Recommended by IBM EXCLUDE "*:\...\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\...\*" EXCLUDE "*:\...\NTFRS\JET\...\*" EXCLUDE "*:\...\NTDS\*" EXCLUDE "*:\SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION" EXCLUDE "*:\...\TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES" EXCLUDE "*:\RECYCLED" EXCLUDE "*:\RECYCLER" INCLUDE *:\ADSM.SYS\...\* INCLUDE *:\ADSM.SYS\...\* > must be at the end of this file. regards claude -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Short, Anne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2001 14:42 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Which client version is best for a Win2000-server ? We have a TSM 4.1.2 server on W2K, as well as the 4.1.2 client to back itself up. TSM has consistently reported that there has never been a backup of the SYSTEM OBJECT. After reading through all the helpful information in the subject post by Wanda and Tim, I modified my include/exclude list to ensure that the adsm.sys directory gets backed up, assuming that was my problem. I can confirm this morning via the dsmerror.log and dsmsched.log that those objects are now getting backed up, but it still reports that the SYSTEM OBJECT has not been backed up. What am I missing? What exactly is the SYSTEM OBJECT it is complaining about? I use the dumpel.exe to dump the event logs so they get backed up as part of the normal back up of the C: drive. And per the dsmsched.log, I get a successful backup of the Registry every night. I'm a UNIX person at heart, so excuse me if this is some obvious NT thing I'm missing. Anne Short Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems Gaithersburg, Maryland 301-240-6184 CODA/I Storage Management
AW: System Object Reported as Not Backed Up
Hi Annn and Tim u can also use the undocumented "show systemobject". here u can c, witch systemobjects r saved. hope is usefull too cd -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Februar 2001 16:43 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: System Object Reported as Not Backed Up Anne: That's what we see to. The new TSM W2K Red Piece mentions that a query filespace does not show the information but you can do "query systemobject" from the client to see the backup dates. Tim Rushforth City of Winnipeg >So why does "select >node_name,filespace_name,backup_end from filespaces where backup_end is >null" show me >that the SYSTEM OBJECT has never been backed up?? >Anne Short >Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems >Gaithersburg, Maryland >301-240-6184 >CODA/I Storage Management
AW: tsm client acceptor
Hi sandy put the following lines in a batchfile to start these servcies. pushd "C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient" DSMCUTIL INSTALL CAD /NAME:"TSM Client Acceptor" /NODE:%COMPUTERNAME% /PASSWORD:%COMPUTERNAME% /VALIDATE:YES /AUTOSTART:YES /STARTNOW:no /optfile:"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsm_%COMPUTERNAME%.opt" DSMCUTIL INSTALL REMOTE /NAME:"TSM Remote Client Agent" /NODE:%COMPUTERNAME% /PASSWORD:%COMPUTERNAME% /VALIDATE:YES /partner:"TSM Client Acceptor" /AUTOSTART:no /STARTNOW:no /optfile:"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsm_%COMPUTERNAME%.opt" net start "tsm client acceptor" works fine with WIN2K c u Claude -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Sandy Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Freitag, 9. Februar 2001 16:02 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: tsm client acceptor Hi there, I would like to know how to install TSM Client Acceptor under 4.12? I noticed that if old tivoli box has tsm client acceptor service exists then there is no problem with tsm 4.12upgrade. However if this is a brand new computer, when I installed tsm 4.12 client , tsm client acceptor and tsm remote agent will not get installed ( at least I don't see them user services) . And I am doing a complete installation not a custom. What gives ? Thanks for your sharing in advance. Sandy LA dotd IT support.
AW: Win2K Active Directory Fails HELP!!!!
Hi David Which steps did you proceed exactly? -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: David Ruiz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Februar 2001 06:49 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Win2K Active Directory Fails HELP Hi, I am restoring a Windows 2k Active Directory and at the time the system boots, it fails telling me that the lsass.exe coulnd't start the Security Account Manager. Please any help is really appreciated. David. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices! http://auctions.yahoo.com/
AW: AW: Win2K Active Directory Fails HELP!!!!
1. Download this redbook from http://www.redbooks.ibm.com "Deploying the Tivoli Storage Manager Client for Windows 2000" (SG24-6141-00) 2. Go to Chapter6 (6.3) This should help to resolve your problem. Good Luck -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: David Ruiz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Februar 2001 07:12 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: AW: Win2K Active Directory Fails HELP Hi, thanks for the fast response, this is urgent. I did a System Object backup with TSM ba client 4.1.1 in order to check if the backup was succesful I tried a restore with this steps: 1) reboot in Active Directory restore mode 2) restore with the TSM ba GUI 3) boot again normally 4) crashed and getting the error that the SAM couldn't start Please help Thanks again. David. --- "Disler Claude, ABX-SERV-ZH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi David > > Which steps did you proceed exactly? > > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: David Ruiz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Februar 2001 06:49 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Win2K Active Directory Fails HELP > > > Hi, > I am restoring a Windows 2k Active Directory and at > the time the system boots, it fails telling me that > the lsass.exe coulnd't start the Security Account > Manager. Please any help is really appreciated. > David. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great > prices! > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices! http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Script
Hello World ;-) how did you control un- successfully backup of your servers? manually, or does somebody wrote a script for it? need some simple ideas? tx a lot Claude
AW: Script
ok Suad here a bit more. til now, i must control manually on all servers how the backup finished (logon to server etc.) now i'm looking for automaticly procedure. i wish to see in a file or mail the un- or successfully backup-status of my servers. is that enough specific? saludos claude -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Suad Musovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2001 09:55 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Script I think you have to be a bit more specific. Cheers, Suad -- On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:25:38AM +0100, Disler Claude ABX-SERV-ZH wrote: > Hello World ;-) > > how did you control un- successfully backup of your servers? > manually, or does somebody wrote a script for it? > > need some simple ideas? > > tx a lot > Claude
ReadPswdFromRegistry failed
Hi Cracks i'm on the way to get crazy with/about TSM. A couple of month one of the cluster-ressource scheduler works fine. But since a week i've got this errors: Errorlog: 09-11-2001 06:41:54 ReadPswdFromRegistry(): getRegValue(): Win32 RC=2 . 09-11-2001 06:41:54 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication. 09-11-2001 06:41:54 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication. 09-11-2001 06:41:54 ANS1029E Communications have been dropped. Schedulelog: 09-11-2001 08:06:24 Querying server for next scheduled event. 09-11-2001 08:06:24 Node Name: VAX10140 09-11-2001 08:06:24 Please enter your user id : ANS1029E Communications have been dropped. 09-11-2001 08:06:24 Scheduler has been stopped. svcerrorlog: 11/09 08:06:23 dscsvc.c(1164): GetRegistryEntries(): Registry Password for node 'VAX10140' not set eventlog: The scheduler couldn't validate the generated registry password for node 'VAX10140', use DSMCUTIL to update. I Think i tried everything, like: - reinstall Scheduler - reinstall TSM-Client Software - Update TSM-Client Software from 4.1.3.11 to 4.2.1.12 - using dsmcutil to update/change password a.s.o. Client: - Windows 2000 Cluster with SP2 ( scheduler for clusternode, and 2 of cluster-ressource schedulers works fine) - TSM-Client V4.2.1.12 Host: - TSM Server V3.7.3.0 HELP! HELP! HELP!HELP! HELP! HELP! thx for every helpful solution Claude