Hi everyone,
today a question on accessing data from another workstation :
Is there an easy possibility to restore data from another workstation with
same operating system (HP-UX) in a batch job ?
I tried it with the restore option 'virtualnodename', but didn't manage to
send the id and password
Does anyone have a recommended exclude list for Solaris 7?
I've read the docs, but can only find examples for AIX.
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Lesley Walker
Distributed Systems Services, EDS New Zealand
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"Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with
18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons,
computers
I will be out of the office starting 10/11/2000 and will not return until
10/12/2000.
If your message is urgent please contact Tom Wieland. Otherwise I will
contact you when I return on Thursday October 12, 2000.
Thank You
Geoff and Tab,
This is best solved at the Domino side.
Geoff, it looks to me like your Domino people are trying to make you use
your disk rather than buying some more of their own.
Caveat: I was once mooted to assist with Domino Admin here and did the
Install and Maintenance courses at V5, but
If the list administrator could add a Precedence=bulk header, then most Unix
vacation programs will suppress the automatic reply. That would reduce some
of the traffic and not require any action by the receivers.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Gerhard Rentschler wrote:
> Hello,
> are all these automatic
Hello, all you autoresponder fanatics, pro & con. This may actually be an
RTFM issue or maybe I'm just sick enough to dream this up and be able to
make it work. If you go to the Tools > Out Of Office Assistant, enable
AutoReply, then Add Rule, put [EMAIL PROTECTED] for SENT TO, then check
the DE
Hmm... I could have come up with a translation at least as good as that one,
and I don't even know any German. :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Paschal [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Speaking of auto
Heh, heh. http://world.altavista.com has a translator that almost does the
job. It helps me decide if I want a better translation, anyway. Here's
what it has to say. Needless to say, I don't think it needed a better
translation.
"I have vacation and am on 13.10. again in the office. They can
You might look at Bare Metal Restore from The Kernel Group. They're at...
www.tkg.com
We've found it's pretty darned slick on AIX. Of course, I haven't tested it
with NT/2000 yet, but the documentation says it works.
Alex Paschal
Storage Administrator
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vm
I think surgery may be the answer to correct that limp pinky finger of
yours. You may also consider remapping the keyboard placing the Q where the
F is. That, of course, will require you to relearn how to type. In your
case maybe repeat the initial typing course.
Just a thought ;').
Kelly J.
Dennis, not a pretty picture indeed. Especially when we read things like 'Full
support for Windows 2000'. I had to sit through one of our NT guys demonstrating
DR for Win 2000 using BackupExec. He was so excited about how it worked. We have
a procedure on attempting to do a full restore which seem
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andy Raibeck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Not only isn't it supported, but please bear in mind that 3.1
>will be going out of service in January 2001 (right around the
>corner).
>
>I would recommend upgrading to supported software levels rather
>than trying to use a
Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
> This is just a matter of people not setting up their Outlook correctly. It
> can do a lot of things, even though it's a Microsoft product, you just
> need
> to take the time to set it up properly. If they would take the time the
> list
> wouldn't get them and neither wou
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dennis
Berestecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>This appears to be an old subject, but it is new to me.
Hello Dennis
Welcome to the fun times with windows nt and dlt 7000 drives.
We have two windows nt servers and two stk robots.
When we used to use several stacker
Hello All,
I have a APAR number for whoever is interested. APAR IC28338 is for
restoring cluster drives from the GUI, problem results in not being able to
restore from the root level or folder level of a cluster drive. I have a
dsm.opt file and schedule for each cluster drive and not able to re
Shekhar,
What does your TSM Server error log file is showing ?
You probably will need to upgrade yr code since I see that u r in the 2.0 version.
Probably the problem is with the device class, but I am pretty sure that the error
log will have some information that will help you investigate this is
I prefer to be on current levels. However, I have some old AIX boxes that
have to stay on AIX 4.2.1 because of other software and/or they are not
worth the cost of the upgrade. Since Tivoli choice to require 4.3.x, I now
have an unresolvable conflict between to software packages.
On Tue, 10 Oct
Gill,
We are trying to find ways of dealing with R5 also. One thought: can you
ARCHIVE the "critical" database with a 1 day expiration?
Our experience backing up Notes DBs with ADSM 3.1 and Notes R4 hasn't been good.
We have a hub/spoke Notes arrangement and all backups are done from the hub.
I am issuing following command , but TSM SERVER terminating
immediately... what could be the problem ?
tsm: TSM>generate BACKUPSET MEDRS2 MEDRS2BACKUP DEVCLASS=STK9710 SCRATCH=YES VOL
UMES=MED599 RETENTION=60
Session established with server TSM: AIX-RS/6000
Server Version 3, Re
You've explained what command you want to use, but not what exactly you are
trying to accomplish. Performing incrementals wastes a lot of storage space
on the TSM server. If you are concerned about data loss due to tape failure,
a backup copy pool is will provide that redundancy. Most people doi
Ok, so I got out of this meeting after saying my peace and everyone wants to
know why I'm being such an @#$ $^&%. Honestly I don't care, if people tell
me something doesn't work but can't prove where, it just tells me they don't
like it.
Since the box is not R5 we can't use the new version, and s
Keith,
This is exactly the same story we were told. Third party / Redbook.
According to Tivoli/IBM, you are on your own. Not a pretty picture...
Dennis Berestecki
"Keith E. Pruitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/10/2000
02:25:53 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EM
A given file cannot be bound to more than one management class at a time.
If you run a backup and bind the files to a MONTHLY mgmt class, those rules
take effect immediately for that file. Then if you bind the file to a
different management class, those rules take effect immediately. The only
wa
Is there a Bare-Metal or equivalent document detailing restoring a Windows 2000
server? We have just implemented several of these systems and the concern is that in a
disaster we need to know the correct steps to recover. We talked with IBM and they
told us that they have never supported a Bare
If your tape pools are collocated, try turning collocation off. Using
collocation causes a lot more start/stop, positioning, and append activity
on the tapes.
In my experience, if you have a drive that is at all flaky, the extra
indexing/positioning will exaggerate the problems and increase the
Translation:
I am out having a bratwurst. Pour a large stein of lager, relax, and I will
get back with you. And, how about them Lippitzaner Stallions...? They
rock!!!
Dennis Berestecki ; )> !!!
"Remeta, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/10/2000
01:32:26 PM
Please respond to "A
Question(s):
By your "inclexcl" file are you referring to DSM.OPT? I do not specifically
have an incexcl file on my Netware clients. DSM.OPT is where include and
exclude statements go (at least that is what we have been told!) There are
some generic inc/excl's that can be controlled by CLIENT OPT
We currently have TSM 3.7 on 7 AIX nodes and 22 NT servers with a MagStar
3575 tape library. I am starting to get more requests to do stores,
restores, etc. and want to do it in a script launched by our batch scheduler
to provide an audit trail rather than using the GUI/web browser (which does
wo
Tim,
Can you not just start a sel from the tsm prompt and walk away? It should still
take the include\exclude statements in the opt file.
I realize it's not a 'scheduled' selective but don't know why you'd need repetitive
selectives of a box.
Tim Melly wrote:
> To All,
>
> I would like to sche
Thanks guys!
Netbackup is what I am trying to get the NT people away from and that does
provide the restore of individual registry keys. It's a tough argument to
win.
Brenda
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Berestecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 12:54 PM
To
Can someone translate this one for me :)???
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: nicht da
Ich habe Urlaub und bin am 13.10. wieder im Büro.
Sie können sich jedoch gerne
an meinen K
Well if you don't put anything in the objects section it will take what to
back up from the domain statement in your dsm.opt. If you want to specify
which volumes to back up, you need to type each volume name.. eg: VOL1:*
VOL2:* etc...
-Original Message-
From: Tim Melly [mailto:[EMAIL P
I have dir all-local but I don't think that makes a difference.
When was the last time you ran DSREPAIR on your NDS??? I think that TSM just
makes calls to the Novell API, if they return errors there may be something
wrong with your NDS...
-Original Message-
From: Keith E. Pruitt [mailt
To All,
I would like to schedule (from my ADSM 3.1.2.40 server) a "selective" backup of
a Novell server. I want to backup the entire Novell server with the exception
of the "excludes" define in my inclexcl file. The Novell client documentation
does not show a clear example of this. I've tried:
n
My response to Arturo:
The answer is: IBM / TSM arrogance.
Dennis Berestecki
"Rupp Thomas (Illwerke)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
10/10/2000 12:41:48 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
I do believe this is a problem with the version of TSAs in Netware 5. I am
pretty sure that SP5 solves the problem.
Quoting "Keith E. Pruitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can anyone tell me the correct way to backup the NDS on Netware 5.0 from
> the command line? Right now I'm forced to manually back
I'm looking for "best practices" for how to set up backups for a (1.5 Tb) gpfs
filesystem. There is a gpfs redbook (sg245610) that includes benchmark info,
but I've not found the answers to a few issues.
-We have two SP nodes that can host gpfs, and we can fail-over gpfs to run from
a partner no
Amen to "weaning" from Arcserve, James. We just left Arcserve in June, and
all I can say is: "I want my momma!!!"
Dennis Berestecki
James Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/10/2000 12:30:49 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist
Can anyone tell me the correct way to backup the NDS on Netware 5.0 from the command
line? Right now I'm forced to manually back it up from the web client. My dsm.opt
file has the statement 'DOMAIN nds all-local' included just as I have seen suggested
from the posts here. The backup user tha
The answer is: IBM / TSM arrogance.
Arturo Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/10/2000 12:05:07
PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: UNIX TSM EXLUDE
He
I was bitten by this default as well.
I think TSM should follow the "Principle of least astonishment".
I would prefer to select the excluded directories myself.
Kind regards
Thomas Rupp
Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
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Brenda,
I'm encountering the same situation. I'm trying to ween our guys off
ARCserv which had the ability to restore individual keys and I hope the guys who
monitor this site from TIvoli will take notice of this one.
-
Do You Yahoo!?
Get Yahoo! Mai
Hello ALL
Does anyone know the answer to why TIVOLI/ADSM would default the Unix File
System environment to not backup the /tmp filesystem. I was reading the TSM
for Unix Backup Archive Client and found a disturbing default. Since I am a
neophyte when it comes to Unix maybe someone can inform me
>The /tmp directory is not included.
>
>Can someone inform me why this is default..This is a terrible default.
Why do you perceive it to be a terrible default? /tmp is just temporary
debris. In many Unix systems, reboot tasks remove everything from /tmp
because by definition it is a
I suggest you find a IBM Spring/Click Heavy Duty Keyboard. That way you
hear when you hit a key. I am getting good results with mine.
Or, if you are on a terminal goto your settings and enable Key beeps.
|-Original Message-
|From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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drop the - in front of the todate... that is a client type format... not an
admin session format !
just
del volhist tod=-30 t=dbb
or t=all or what ever type you want to get rid of
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Shekhar Dhotre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Se
Hi!
Can anyone tell me how they are handling the backup of Windows Registry? I
know that TSM will only restore at the group level vs. individual registry
keys. NT support seems to think they need the capability of individual
registry key restores and are reluctant to use TSM as a result. Is any
Our architects are proposing that we use the 3583 Ultrium Scalable Tape
Library for our next TSM server. I realize this hasn't been out long, but I
would like to know if any one is using this and if they have had any
problems or issues.
Linda Seeba Phone: (314) 234-5
Thanks ,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 10/10/2000 10:20:26 AM
Please respond to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" @ X400
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us"@X400
cc:
Subject: Re: delete volhistory
you forgot type=all
-Original Message-
From: Shekhar Dhotr
tsm: TSM>q vol acc=reado
ANR2034E QUERY VOLUME: No match found using this criteria.
ANS8001I Return code 11.
tsm: TSM>q vol acc=unavailable
Volume Name StorageDevice Estimated Pct Volume
Pool NameClass Name Capacity
This is output..
tsm: TSM>delete volhistory -todate=today-30
ANR2020E DELETE VOLHISTORY: Invalid parameter - -TODATE.
ANS8001I Return code 3.
Administartors Guide PAge 711 ...says delete volhistory todate=today-8
shekhar
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 10/10/2000 1
Archive Question
Is it possible to setup a schedule for archiving multiple directories on multiple
servers with a single schedule?
Environment:
Windows NT 4.0 TSM server 4.1.1
Clients are Windows NT 4.0 and 2K
Example:
Client1
Client2
I would like to setup a schedule that archives the fol
Dennis,
after installing our magstars more than a year ago we experienced lot of
readonly tapes. We could not believe that this was possible on magstars.
We found out that the roboter was set per default to clean a drive every 500
mounts. We reduced this counter to 250
and have never seen a read
>Hello,
>are all these automatic mail repliers really necessary? After
>sending mail
>to adsm-l I normally get more "out of office" replies than any
>other answers
>concerning my mail. I think it is a bad idea to have such a
>mail responder
>when being subscribed to a mailing list like adsm-l.
Ge
This appears to be an old subject, but it is new to me.
We have an IBM Netfinity 7000, with 3 Adaptec 2944UW SCSI adapters, running
Tivoli Storage Manager 3.7.2 for NT, attached to an ATL P3000 robotic
library, with six DLT7000 drives. We converted from Arcserve in June, 2000.
Over the course of
Ok, how many people in their typing don't hit the "q" key hard enough and
rather than a "q pr" they issue a "pr" and the #@$%^ PREPARE initiates ! !
!
sorry about that, I'll go take my thorazine now...
Dwight
delete volhistory -todate=today-30
a '-' to indicate an option
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/00 10:13AM >>>
Where I am wrong ?
tsm: TSM>delete volhistory todate=today-30
ANR2022E DELETE VOLHISTORY: One or more parameters are missing.
ANS8001I Return code 3.
tsm: TSM>help ANR2022E
--
Do you have colocation on your primary storage pool?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/00 09:42AM >>>
William:
Try a:
q vol acc=reado
q vol acc=unavailable
and see if your filling tapes show up.
Quoting William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AIX 4.3.1, TSM 3.7.3.0, IBM3494, (2) IBM3590B1A
>
> Rig
you forgot type=all
-Original Message-
From: Shekhar Dhotre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: delete volhistory
Where I am wrong ?
tsm: TSM>delete volhistory todate=today-30
ANR2022E DELETE VOLHISTORY: One or more parame
That is the way adsm works if your storage pool is collocated. The order
of search for a tape is first a tape that already contains data for the
node, and next an empty scratch tape. To force adsm to put more than one
node on a tape you need to restrict the number of tapes available to the
stora
Where I am wrong ?
tsm: TSM>delete volhistory todate=today-30
ANR2022E DELETE VOLHISTORY: One or more parameters are missing.
ANS8001I Return code 3.
tsm: TSM>help ANR2022E
---
ANR2022E Command: One or more parameters
What are the scripts or procedures to follow for a power Shutdown on the
building..
Please let me know ..
Thanks
Hi Boris, Hi every TSM API User.
My System NT4.0 SP6, TIVOLI 3.7.3, VC 6.0 SP3
BoundsChecker 6.5
Abstract:
BC says that TSMDLL gives "Dynamic Memory Overrun"
When I dynamically load the TSM DLL. No Problem.
I Run the function
rc = dsmSetUp(DSM_MULTITHREAD,NULL);
I get some "Dynamic Memory Ove
Do you have collocation "yes" or "file" ? ? ?
if yes you will have as many filling tapes as clients
if file you will have as many filling tapes as total client file space count
here is an example from one of my tsm servers...
CHIDSM01 Tue Oct 10 06:05:43 CDT 2000 You have 281 SCRATCH and 518 PRIVA
>Why isn't TSM calling for 'Filling' tapes instead of scratch?!?!?!?!?!?!
The most common reason is your collocation definitions.
You can use Query Content to see what node is using the scratches
vs. the Filling tapes.
Richard Sims, BU
Doug,
I tried this last (on AIX) at 3.7.3.1 and I thought it had aborted;
in fact it hadn't (despite the message implying it was in difficulty).
I repeated and it did run to completion. In the meanwhile I sent the
core dump to IBM (PMR 13528) and they were sure that (a) the dump
showed there was
William:
Try a:
q vol acc=reado
q vol acc=unavailable
and see if your filling tapes show up.
Quoting William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AIX 4.3.1, TSM 3.7.3.0, IBM3494, (2) IBM3590B1A
>
> Right now I have 50 tapes in my onsite tape pool and 22 of them are in
> a
> 'Filling' state. It see
AIX 4.3.1, TSM 3.7.3.0, IBM3494, (2) IBM3590B1A
Right now I have 50 tapes in my onsite tape pool and 22 of them are in a
'Filling' state. It seems that TSM is more often selecting a scratch tape
instead of a 'Filling' tape. These 'Filling' tapes aren't reclaimed, and I
was trying to consolidate b
Hello,
are all these automatic mail repliers really necessary? After sending mail
to adsm-l I normally get more "out of office" replies than any other answers
concerning my mail. I think it is a bad idea to have such a mail responder
when being subscribed to a mailing list like adsm-l.
Best regard
I have recently downloaded a redbook named "R/3 Data Management Techniques
Using TSM" - SG24-5743.
Chapter 10 - Split mirror implementation in R/3 - describes what you are
looking for.
Kind regards
Thomas Rupp
Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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FAX:+
Hello,
I understand that having to support a large number of client levels is hard
for the developers and may even cause many software bugs. On the other hand,
keeping a large number of clients on a current software level is hard for
us. With 750 clients my site is of moderate size. Some neighbour
We have a customer that will have an HACMP cluster consisting of 2 S7A's
that are SP attached. They will be running SAP40B and ORacle 8.0.4.4. The
database will live on an EMC array and will have BCV's ( Third mirror's)
allocated. We also have a TSM server that is another S7A that is SP
attached
Not only isn't it supported, but please bear in mind that 3.1
will be going out of service in January 2001 (right around the
corner).
I would recommend upgrading to supported software levels rather
than trying to use an unsupported configuration (even if you
could make it work).
Best regards,
A
>The error message is a response to file being in use.
>
>0X0020 The process cannot access the file because it is being used
>by another process.
>
>-Original Message-
>Could anyone tell me what 'Reason code 32' means in the following;
>ANR8216W error sendi
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