Hi,
contrary to the other responses you got so far, I would think that
1.5 GB log size should be big enough for a 13.5 GB DB if you are doing
daily DB backups. (Ours is 0.8 GB , Db size ist 38 GB.)
Was EXPIRE INVENTORY running when the server crashed?
Perhaps you had the same problem as we had
Andrew Whitcroft wrote:
>
> Hi All ---
>
> I would like to know how others are managing their ADSM/TSM systems.
> Please answer the 2 questions below, and Email your answers to me,
> I will tabulate the results and report back to the group.
>
> BTW, please do NOT send your answers to the list serv
Reversing the options had no affect.
The problem is that the "client" can not find all occurrences of an archive
unless they remember every filesystem that ever existed.
The dba's dump the database to a file and then archive it, re-using the
description for a previous archives of this database.
"a" is our answer
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What you want to do is called cloning, and is a common thing in AIX,
BUT...
SP's are a little tricky because they have no tape drive attached to the
node itself with which to create a mksysb tape. I think the most direct
way to do what you want is to mimic what the SP itself does "under the
cove
> 1) How do you or your company perform the daily adminstrative tasks.
>a) Using the ADSM/TSM Commandline
>b) Using the web interface
>
[Ganu Sachin, IBM] Mainly Web interface with command line option in
between (e.g. tape labelling )
> 2) If you choose "C", please tell me what s
Hi All ---
I would like to know how others are managing their ADSM/TSM systems.
Please answer the 2 questions below, and Email your answers to me,
I will tabulate the results and report back to the group.
BTW, please do NOT send your answers to the list server, it creates
lots of extra noise on
See my recent post concerning a quick start for db2 for windows. The key
part of that explains that the environment variables DSMI_CONFIG and
DSMI_DIR must be set in the ControlPanel/System Environment settings for the
SYSTEM variables. Then the system must be rebooted or the db2 services
stoppe
Thanks for the reply Thiha,
I retried the make and this time it worked. Obviously I was doing something wrong the
first time, but I have no idea what.
>> Thiha Than <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/12/2000 3:04:29 >>>
>>hi,
>>If the TDPO manual says libobk.a for Solaris, it's the problem with the
>>man
Hi All,
Under DB2 v5.2 on NT4.0, TSM with client 3.7.2.01,
seems that the following two variables are not working for db2 backup but
are working for db2adutl.
set DSMI_CONFIG=c:\progra~1\tivoli\tsm\api\dsm.opt
set DSMI_DIR=c:\progra~1\tivoli\tsm\api
After reading an append dated 8Mar2000 from th
With the web client there are two services. The client acceptor and the
remote client agent. The only one that you should start is the client
acceptor. The client acceptor will then start the remote client agent when
it is needed. If you manually started the remote client agent or restarted
th
I have a tape that I thought had its contents copied onto off-site media;
however, when I do a
'q con cop=no', I receive a list of 327 files. I tried
executing a 'ba stg', but no files are copied to off-site media. The
process is successful without actually doing anything. I am running ADSM
3.
>From the TSM server run the 'backup devconfig' command and post a copy of
your device configuration. Also post the output of 'query stgpool f=d' . An
'lsdev -Cc tape' and 'lsdev -Cc adsmtape' would be helpful as well.
James Thompson
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From: "Marlon Ereg" <[EMAIL PRO
Jim;
I had the same problem here. It appears that excludes are processed
before includes. I have not found a way around this. I was trying to
exclude the c:\winnt\profiles folder, but include
c:\winnt\profiles\administrators, all users and default users folders.
backing up these folders
I at one time was able to login in and do backups and restores through the
browser. Now, I can still connect through the browser, but when I enter my
password, I receive a TSM error:
ANS2613S A protocol error occurred in communications between the
browser and the client.
Just trying to
Hello all. Has anyone successfully used Java & the JDBC to query
a TSM database? Our TSM is 3.7, on AIX. I've tried various ODBC
drivers, from ADSM 3.6 to TSM 3.7 to TSM 4.1 - all work fine when
getting data with MS Access 2000.
Unfortunately when trying to get at the DB in Java, I get an
SQLExce
I have no answer for you, but I'm fascinated by your question. I'm curious
about what you are attempting to develop. We will be trying to develop
support web pages based on Java, servlets, jdbc, Informix, et al. I have
been wondering if there is a way to include JDBC access to a TSM server
usin
Here is a quick start guide for backing up DB2 to
TSM. This will be based on the WinNT OS and the
4.11 TSM Api level.
DB2 provides native support for backing up to TSM. DB2 utilizes the
TSM Api to perform these backups. The following is the minimum steps
necessary to get DB2 to allow backups t
When ever you change a schedule it will clear event history (I
believe...).like removing a node from a schedule will clear its event
history...(again, I think
I've seen this).
FYI Thanks Tim
John Naylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
12/06/2000 12:16 PM
Ple
I know that you cannot see your query event past info, if you disassociate a
node from a schedule. So maybe you are seeing something like that here
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Lots of uncommitted transactions. I've seen this before on logs around a
gig in size. You wouldn't think the works would/could get that far behind,
but with large transaction loads it happens.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 53
You could update drive libname drivename online=no for the drive you don't
want to use. Then all operations will try to use the other drive.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w
Server: TSM 3.7.3 on OS/390 2.9
Client: TSM 3.7.2.16 on NT 4.0 SP4
TDP: TDP for Lotus Notes 2.1.9
I created a new domain for my TDP Notes nodes. Right now I have 2 nodes
defined, and 1 schedule. I have a daily script that runs and emails the
output of a Q EV * * T=CL EX=YES to me. FOr a week now,
hi,
If the TDPO manual says libobk.a for Solaris, it's the problem with the
manual. Library suppose to be libobk.so. To link it with Oracle 8.0.x
- shutdown all the oracle instances including listeners
- make sure there is no libobk.* in any directory under $ORACLE_HOME
- from $ORACLE_HOME/
You may want to expand the size of your recovery log. That would at least
reduce the chances of crashing due to a full recovery log.
The logs will usually fill up if you have alot of sessions going at once.
Or especially if you use the Lotus Notes 4.6 agent. Its my understanding
that some data
Well,
You have 2 possibles either :-
1) Your log is not big enough for you workload. Do you monitor/trend its max
utilization
2) You have a rogue session or process that caused the problem.
If you still have the ADSM log from before the crash, can you see what was going
on
Lawrence Clark <[EM
My recovery log filled up and crashed the server this morning. I have the
recovery log in "Normal" mode - NOT "Roll Forward" mode. I was under the
impression that the recovery log would not fill up and crash the system
while in normal mode. The log is 1.5 GB and the DB is 13.5 GB. We do a full
DB
It fills until the db reaches a 'sync' point. Something like a number of clients
backing up concurrently but not as yet completed can fill up the log file.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/06/00 10:49AM >>>
My recovery log filled up and crashed the server this morning. I have the
recovery log in "Normal
Hi Friends
I am testing backup using ADSM 4.1 on AIX 4.3.3
platform, I have two clients, and 2 manual DLT 4000
drives, (2 diasy chained dlt-4000). I have defined 2
different schedules for the 2 clients, 2 different
policy domains directed to 2 different tape drives,
one thing they share though is
Joel,
I'd be willing to bet that all of the other filesystems that are shown with the
q archive /* command are all actually on the root filesystem, whereas
/advscratch2 is it's own file system. My experience with ADSM archiving is that
it is very faithful to the filesystem structure on the clien
We must all be in the same boat, as it is now review time, the Director of my
department has requested this from me also, I would also love to have a copy of
this SM job discription if anyone has one.
Thanks
Shawn King
>Hello all, I have just discovered that the archives of one volume on one of
>our Novell servers has been failing since around February. The error
>messages is ANS4006E Error processing VOL5:. Directory path not found. This
>occurs after it has already archived over 150,000 files and is probably h
Hello *SMers,
I have been tasked with putting the job tasks, duties, & description of what an
*SM admin does into writing, for a formal position description (yuk!)
I am very hopeful that someone, somewhere, has done something of this sort and
would be willing to share it with me, so I can be laz
Hello all, I
have just discovered that the archives of one volume on one of our Novell
servers has been failing since around February. The error messages is ANS4006E
Error processing VOL5:. Directory path not found. This occurs after it has
already archived over 150,000 files and is probably
> TSM 3.7.2.0 client on AIX; TSM 3.7.3.8 server on AIX
>
> The command
>dsmc q arch '/*' -subdir=yes
>
> shows the archives for all but one filesystem. To see the missing
> filesystem requires
>dsmc q arch '/advscratch2/*' -subdir=yes
>
> Any thoughts as to why the /advscratch2 archive wo
You need to specify "RESOURCEUTILIZATION " in the option file.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 4:38 AM
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Subject: multiple sessions
I am trying to run multiple simultaneous sessions for a TSM back
I had a similar problem a while back on our ATL P3000. They ended up
replacing the drives because of a defect at the time in manufacturing. This
was on robots purchased around Sept/Oct of 1999. It was to do with pins
inside of the drives.
Often times, I hear "you have bad tapes" - if I were you,
Steve,
Do not be confused by the reference manual
"TSM for NetWare Using the Backup-Archive Client " dated 99/08/04
which suggests the default is memoryefficientbackup yes
This is wrong the default is memoryefficientbackup no
Sorry about the previous message.
Thats what comes of cutting a
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