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Hi All,
I have encounter some problem in deleting obsolete Oracle backuppice.
## I am submitting change to delete the obsolete backuppiece
RMAN> change backuppiece 'dydf_405640820_768_1' delete;
RMAN-03022: compiling command: change
RMAN-03023: executing command: change
RMAN-08073: dele
Even better would be:
dsmadmc -tcps=192.168.1.1 [-tcpp=1580] run favorite scripts
tcps would be the IP address of the ADSM/TSM server, tcpp would be the port
number in case of nonstandard port usage. You wouldn't have dsm.opt files
or environment variables to keep track of.
Alex Paschal
Storag
the easiest way is to set up multiple opt files. The before you access each
ADSM Server, execute the following command
set dsm_config=c:\win32app\ibm\adsm\saclient\satadsm1.opt
we have 6 adsm servers and it saves our butt when running scripts.
Tony Garrison MCSE, MCP+I, A+
I/T Systems Pro
Hello All,
We are running ADSM 3.1.2.50 under Solaris 2.6 and the HSM client version
3.1.0.8 also under Solaris 2.6.
Recently we've developed a problem accessing our space managed files.
Regardless of permissions and ownership we get errors like:
shannon[80]# dsmrecall 16fxyd03.3dv
ADSTAR Distr
For a single file that is OK, But if you are attempting to restore more
than 21 files it won't work (At I was uunable to change that in ADSM 1.0
for OS/2 and in TSM3.7 for NT)
Sean Duffy
Network Analyst
Alcatel Canada, TA
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combine "q content" and " show volumeusage" (can be a script) you can egrep
what ever you want
George
Thanks for the help!
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>What is the best way to find out what volume (tape) a certain file is on?
>Is there a command?
Chris - The painful way, depending upon your file population, is to do
the old Select on the Contents table, to get the volume_name
for a given file_name.
The dirty trick way is to mark you
This may be true during a time dsmc is not running. I have servers which have
over 1 Gig of available memory, but when dsmc loads and gathers its data from
TSM, it will run out of memory for large filesystems. To protect those servers I
run dsmc from a dedicated server for tivoli client and run wi
>I had my server guy double check the memory
>on the server and he said it has about 85% unused. So he said memory is not
>a problem. Any other suggestions?
David - Thanks for the good chuckle! That is, if the server guy could
check and see that while the server is running that only 15%
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Thanks for the quick response. I had my server guy double check the memory
on the server and he said it has about 85% unused. So he said memory is not
a problem. Any other suggestions?
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type "q content volume_name"
%TSOTIQ Think the pilgrim password is TMCUSER. Then
enter the VOLSER and it will show you a list of all
the files.
Edward(Ed) J. Finnell, III
Enterprise Systems/Proj. Mgr.
url:www.ua.edu
All,
What is the best way to find out what volume (tape) a certain file is on?
Is there a command?
Thanks,
CJ
I've seen this on Netware5 servers ( or similiar ) when the server runs out of
memory.
Blair
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just say restore , on web GUI and it will show u backed up files..
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Subject: Backed-up files?
How do you look
I am fairly new to ADSM/TSM and my network guy told me they are having
abends on the server related to TSM. Has any one had this error before.
We have Netware 4.11 and TSM 3.7.1 installed. Here is the error we are
receiving:
Server LOUREP1 halted Monday, August 21, 2000 3:43:33 am
Break 1: Serv
As long as I know just TDP for SAP R/3.
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Hi all,
We just install the lastest AIX TSM server (3.7.3.6) and client (3.7.2.15).
We set the passwordaccess to be prompt and it works when we use command line
mode; but when we bring up a web client, it shows ANS2604S (The Web client
agent was unable to authenticate with the server.) and the ds
One of our NT admins wants to know how to set up her options file to access
more than one server. She wants to expand a script to include
dsmadmc -se=NewServerName run favorite_scripts
TIA
Fred Johanson
System Administrator, ADSM
S.E.A.
University of Chicago
773-702-8464
Hello,
You can use the -displaymode option when running dsmadmc to force the
display to appear the way you like. The following is from a V3.1
README file that contained this info; it did not get carried over
into the V3.7 doc, but APAR IC27300 has been opened to help ensure
it gets into the doc (
Richard:
Rational clearing states that there is no integration with any backup
product, but rather in its documentation is outlines the best way to backup
the VOBs is by using their tools to lock the VOBS / and Unlock the VOBS.
Before the backup begins:
LOGF=/tmp/somelogfile
echo Locking
How do you look at which files were backed up? I'm setting up a TSM server
on site and running some test back-ups. I see the driver getting fuller,
but I can't figure out how to see which files have actually been backed up.
Thank you,
Shaun
Shaun Coley
IBM Global Services, Infrastructure Suppo
I often address the "traditional" backup requirement by defining the server as two
different nodenames with two different management classes. The first node would be
scheduled as a daily incremental with your 7 version retention. The second would be
scheduled only once a week as an incrementa
No. You will need to restore and then archive. You could create an instant
archive, but that isn't the same as a normal archive.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
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www.storsol.
thankyou very much for your help
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If a SAP R/3 installation uses Oracle database, which TDP modules do I need.
Both or just the SAP R/3?
TIA
John G. Talafous Sr. Tech. Prog/Anal
The Timken Company Phone: (330)-471-3390
P.O. Box 6927 Fax : (330)-471-4034
1835 Duebe
tape " help define devcalss" you can see ECARTDRIGE. Follow the syntax, it
will work.
George
Did you have client side compression enabled? If so, the actual amount of
data transfered can be much lower than the size of the database. 47GB of
Oracle tapelespace doesn't necessarily mean 47GB of data in the database.
Nick Cassimatis
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How do I force a query output to a file to be one item per line?
I'm sorry to repeat a question, because I thought I remembered seeing the
answer to this question a week or two ago. But I can't find it in my notes.
Often when I run a query f=d I get different layouts if I run it interactively
or
I have installed a TSM 4.1 server on an NT machine and I have configured
successfully the STK 9738 library. But when I try to configure it to another
TSM 4.1 server in a SUN machine I don't know which kind of device class I
have to use. On the NT machine the wizards did it for me. The system defin
Thank to all that have responded to my query. Your help is much appreciated.
Peter
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Peter,
Just a bit of info. We are ru
Hello to all:
We are in the process of purchasing TSM and other Tivoli products. I had a developer
ask me if TSM does or can be used to backup a product called ClearCase. ClearCase is
from Rational and it has Oracle plus what they call a VOB which tracks versions as
well as checkin and checkou
First you need to do a
dsmfmt -m -log filename size (in mb)
then
dsmserv extend log filename size (in mb)
hope this helps...
Jeff Justus
Derrick Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/23/2000 09:22:23 AM
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that is one valid way but you run into a lot of network traffic, sending
that across the net again...
you could do an export of the node(s) active data only, which would give you
a snapshot of the nodes but based on how big they are you might need to
ensure they go to a storage pool with collocati
Allocate a new/additional recovery log file...
Find some file space and lay down a file with the dsmfmt command... like
Unix> dsmfmt -m -log /opt/IBMadsm-C/newlog 16
then do a
Unix> DSMSERV EXTEND LOG /opt/IBMadsm-C/newlog 16
After that you should be good to go, just start the dsmserv again...
NOPE ! (if you are saying you want to convert backed up data into archived
data)
they have to restore the files, archive them, then remove them again...
(hey, it wasn't you that removed them prematurely !)
and if they complain and say "well, tsm isn't very flexible if it can't do
that"
point out
that is a little quirk/bug...I think it might only be with raw logical
volumes, we ran into it a while back (that version sounds maybe about right)
Oh, just checked, I've still got one of these volumes and still can't get
rid of it at 3.7.2.0
yet another reason NOT to use raw logical volumes (have
Hello all,
One of our clients has deleted some data prematurely hence I
need to move a 2 files from our backup pool to our Archive pool, is this
possible without restoring the files, if so how...?
Cheers for your help.
Chris Sharp
Senior Systems Engineer
MYND
Tel:- +44 (0)1932 879205
Hi:
Along with your incremental backups you could define an archive pool for those NT
servers with a arive-life of 30 days and do a full-archive of the servers on a weekly
basis, checking out the target volumes after each archive.
What do the gods say? :>)
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When attempting to restart a crashed TSM 3.7.3 server, I get the following:
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ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 23:08:28 on Apr 22 2000.
Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000
Version 3, Release
ADSM Gods,
Our environment is that we keep 7 versions of a file with AIX server backing
up NT clients (servers). I have two NT clients that need to create an
off-site, full image of these two clients-- Once a week then recycle each
tape on a monthly rotation. Feasible?
If so, point me in a dire
Hi all TSM'ers
AIX 4.3.3
ADSM Server 3.1.2.57
We are making use of disk storage pools. All of these disk storage
pools consists of RAW logical volumes. While moving the ADSM Server
from one node to another (SP), one of these logical volumes got
deleted. Before the move we did write out all th
due to the way adsm/tsm internally manages "stuff" it is best to have one
logical file/device per physical device.
if you want to get really anal you can start splitting things (db, log, &
data files) across adaptors, making db & log files the first device out on
an ssa loop, then put the db & log
Are there any recommended DB filesizes ? For a 4gig Database would you use
4*1gb on different spindles ? 2*2gb files or 1 4.5gb file ?
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Peter,
Just a bit of info. We are running ADSM v3.1.2.50 on OS/390 v2.8 our ADSM
data base is 21GB supporting 152 clients. Total backup files 26,000,000
total archive files 4,000,000. Data base is currently at 50% utilization.
Hope this helps.
Brian L. Nick
System Programmer - Storage Solutio
Just some more statistics to ponder.
ADSM v3.1.2.55
AIX 4.2.1
tsm: ADSM>select sum(num_files),stgpool_name from occupancy group by
stgpool_name
Unnamed[1] STGPOOL_NAME
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22254868 ARCHTAPE archives on tape
40030448 BACKUP35
Antonio,
TDP for Lotus Domino only works on Domino R5.
It does not work with Domino R4.
TDP for Lotus Notes works with some versions of Domino R4.
Check the following web site:
http://www.tivoli.com/products/solutions/storage/products.html
to get more details on both products.
Thanks,
Del
Ah I just use an entire 4.5 GB or 9.2 GB drive for each DB file and
just add another one once I run low (hit about 85-90%util)
I've seen cache problems (low hit %) when you have an abundance of space
with nothing in it.
Dwight
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We have seven TSM server process running on seven old rs/6000 sp nodes. We
are disposing of the older sp nodes and purchasing 2 x rs/6000 model m80.
We will be running 4 tsm instances on one server and 3 on the other.
However after purchasing seven adsm-tsm upgrades we are now being informed
by
Good day everyone
I am looking into providing backup sets to my customer in a predominantly
NT Environment.
I tried this for the first time this morning and two questions arose?
1) Is it possible to do a single file restore?
2) Does the backup set also store the registry on the day it was crea
Peter,
The data base size is not only dependent on the number of files on de servers
(clients) and the retention period but also on the number of versions you keep.
Our data base (on OS/390) is 11.2 GigaBytes in size. Our client contain over 4
million files, retention period is (for most) 365 day
Hi Chaps,
Ok, I have a question for you all...
We have an RS/6000 SP system with 6 silver wide nodes. One of these nodes is the TSM
server. We are running TSM server version 3.7.3.6 and TSM client versions 3.7.2.14.
We had a MAJOR re-org this weekend and backed up about 47gig worth of oracle d
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