Robert L King wrote:
> However, TDP for MS SQL 1.1.2 can do full and log backups of SQL 2000
> databases. There are many other features and capabilities that make version
> 2 worth having but version 1 will do the basic backups and restores. Keep
> in mind, though, that backups created by version
Hi there,
Its working now, I just delete all the stuff and remake it. I think I
screwed up something big before, but I couldn't figure it out.
Both the drives rmt0 and mt0 are in available state.
I deeply appreciate all the help extended to me.
Arshad.
>From: Rich Taft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>R
Your information in SMDR.CFG has been corrupted or needs to be reconfiged.
Go to Novells web site. I believe it you run load smdr /new it should ask
you to
reinput all the relevant information, for the Novell Admin ID that runs the
backup job. Again this will include NDS tree info, fully quali
Lisa,
If you are referring to the remote installation feature in the 4.1 client, IT
DOESN'T WORK. Yet.
I have an open PMR on that issue.
After upgrading the server to 4.1.2, I started playing with the 4.1 clients and
discovered the remote installation feature in the configuraton wizard. I tri
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 incorparates NTbackup to do this. I've
Hi Christoph,
Yes. you can not run the TDPO 2.1.10 with the 3.7.2 client
I logged a PMR with tivoli for this and this is the response I got.
Customer is right. TDP for Oracle 2.1.10 on HP-UX requires the 3.7.1 API
A higher level of the API like 3.7.2 API will not work. There is already
a doc AP
David, TDP for MS SQL 2.2.0 is not available for download because it is a
new product, not an upgrade. It is licensed separately from version 1. You
will have to contact a Tivoli sales representative to purchase version 2.
However, TDP for MS SQL 1.1.2 can do full and log backups of SQL 2000
data
To do a list database, I have to take the 3494 offline. Now 'search
database' with no parameters will yield a list of everything 100 at a time
and I suppose I could stand there looking for the cell(s) containing the
offending carts. But a 3494 in HA with home location of 'float' could very
possi
The output should look like this:
rmt0 Defined 00-00-0S-6,0 5.0 GB 8mm Tape Drive
mt0 Available 00-00-0S-6,0 Tivoli Storage Manager Tape Drive
Run this command to put rmt0 in a DEFINED state:
#rmdev -l rmt0
Thanks,
Demetrius
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You are correct You have to do a "rmdev -l /dev/rmt0" to set the "Unix"
driver to unavailable. Its OK to leave it in this state if you don't use
the 8mm for any other types of backups.
Rich Taft
Ricoh Corp
"Prather, Wanda"
cc:
OK ONE MORE THING,
Is this actually the same device, rmt0 and mt0?
The one time I tried to do this, I found that I couldn't use the 8mm drive
for ADSM ( this was a LONG time ago, so I don't remember exactly) and for
AIX, at the same time. I had to make the rmt0 driver UNAVAILBLE to AIX,
before A
Marc David wrote:
>I'm also having problems with Netware 5.1. This was my first attempt at a
>5.1 client.
>
>I loaded the code, No problem, I load the NLM's TSA500 , TSANDS and SMDR.
>
>TSA500, asked me about the O= and OU=X
>
>Then I loaded DSMC and type I for a full incremental si
The output is same.
rmt0 Available 00-00-0S-6,0 5.0 GB 8mm Tape Drive
mt0 Available 00-00-0S-6,0 Tivoli Storage Manager Tape Drive
so there is no way to do that.
Arshad.
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>Su
Here is the output.
rmt0 Available 00-00-0S-6,0 5.0 GB 8mm Tape Drive
mt0 Available 00-00-0S-6,0 Tivoli Storage Manager Tape Drive
Yeah, I really don't have a clue too.
Salman
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Well, the only other thing,
if you enter lsdev -Cctape, does the device show up as AVAILABLE to the OS?
If it does, then I'm stumped.
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From: Arshad Sheikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What's wron
Marc David
Storage Manager
PFPC Global Fund Services
(508) 871-9961
I'm also having problems with Netware 5.1. This was my first attempt at a
5.1 client.
I loaded the code, No problem, I load the NLM's TSA500 , TSANDS and SMDR.
TSA500, asked me about the O= and OU=X
Then I loade
I understand, isn't its how a newbie suppose to learn ??? I know it bugs,
but just want to do it.
Arshad.
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>Subject: Re: What's wrong here
>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 14:54
Where is TDP for SQL 2.2? Tivoli website apparently only has version 1.1.2 for
download.
I will have an SQL2000 DB starting Monday and need 2.2 to back it up.
Thanks,
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
Pager
Here is what I got.
tsm: TSM>q devclass class8mm f=d
Device Class Name: CLASS8MM
Device Access Strategy: Sequential
Storage Pool Count: 1
Device Type: 8MM
Format: 8900
Est/Max Capacity (MB): 5,120.0
Mount Limit: DRIVES
Mount Wait (min): 60
Mount Retention (min): 10
Label Prefix: ADSM
Library: LI
IC29444 is an APAR number; here is the text from IBMLINK, although it
doesn't say much.
(Best viewed in a fixed font:)
Item IC29444
APAR Identifier .. IC29444 Last Changed..01/03/16
PERFORMANCE PROBLEM DURING BACKUP WHEN ANTI VIRUS SOFTWARE IS
ACTIVE
Symptom .. IN INC
The tape should be labelled, but not checked in.
Also check your DEVCLASS (q devclass class8mm f=d), make sure the MOUNTLIMIT
is set to 1 or DRIVES.
Then take the tape OUT of the drive so TSM will see the drive is free.
Then issue your BACKUP DB command.
TSM will put a message in the ACTLOG (or th
my question , why you are configuring 8mm in TSM .. and why to take backup on
8mm.?
Arshad Sheikh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 03/21/2001 02:31:19 PM
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Here's the text for APAR IC29444
APAR= IC29444 SER=IN INCOROUT
PERFORMANCE PROBLEM DURING BACKUP WHEN ANTI VIRUS SOFTWARE IS
ACTIVE
STAT= CLOSED PER FESN0907344- CTID= SJ0291 ISEV= 2
ERROR DESCRIPTION:
Customer reports a performance problem when backing up a
fil
Thanks for the reply.
But since its just a 8mm 5GB tape drive and not a library so I think I can't
have any scratch volume, here is what I have got when I try to label a tape
tsm: TSM>label libvolume lib8mm tape01 checkin=scratch overwrite=yes
ANR8494E LABEL LIBVOLUME: An option specified is no
Unfortunately, the GUI PIT restore is rather important to us. Does anyone
know if this issue is being addressed? If so, is there any expected
resolution date?
Kelli
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From: Andy Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PR
Arshad, It would seem that there are not scratch volumes available for use as a
db backup tape. Try the following select at your dsmadmc prompt to identify how
many scratch tapes are in your library:
select count(*) as num_scratch_tapes from libvolumes where status='Scratch'
George Lesho
Storag
I saw this statement also in the 4.1.2.12 readme, but have been unable to
find anything on what the problem was. I would be interested reading about
this. Is the IC29444 referring to an APAR or some other document? I have
access to the Tivoli Knowledge Base, but can't find a hit doing a search
Is this 1 client per mig process true if you're using collocate=filespace
instead of collocate=yes??? (and, of course, you bothered to get
filespaces on seperate volumes)
.,.. joe.f.
Joseph A Faracchio, Systems Programmer, UC Berkeley
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Davidson, Becky wrot
Hi there,
I am a newbie so forgive my naiveness. I want to setup TSM 3.7 on a box with
8mm drive, so I create a library, drive,devclass,stgpool and label my
volume. I also created the domain,policyset,mgmtclass and copypool for
backing up files and register the node in it.
Now when I tried to do
3 things set the number of migration processes that will run against a
storage pool
the number of migration processes will be the least of :
A) setting of MIGPROCESS
B) number of available tape drives (mount points really, in the case of
virtual volumes on rmt srv)
C) the number of unique node's d
Another fix, if you're running multiple backup streams from the client, is
to have a MAXSIZE established for the DASD pool. This will cause larger
files to go straight to tape, keeping them off the disk. They don't have
to migrate, and it gives the migration process some time to catch up.
Nick
When the migrations run, it actually works a little different than
most people expect, and you never really notice it unless you have a TSM
server being dominated by a few VERY large hosts.
This is the way I see migrations working:
1. Looks at the high threshhold, has it been rea
Title: RE: Backing up directories with 600K files
Jerry,
I ran into something similar in the last couple weeks. I was running a NT4 server with 2.3 Million files and it was taking 13 hours to back up. The root of the problem was actually the TSM client code I had recently applied on the machin
A while back I set up a disk pool to keep all directory information readily
available in case of a restore. The disk pool is set up to cache files but
still migrate to keep a copy on tape. This morning I found the number of
files on tape is much much more than the files on disk for all nodes. In
s
We have only one client writing to the disk pool thus no matter what you set
the migprocess at only 1 thread will run. That is why we are running the
move data
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:26 AM
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Bill,
I think this was to adress the single large client scenario, where migprocess=5
would not help
William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/21/2001 04:25:56 PM
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You have to either make sure no one is pushing backup/archives to the disks
or do the old
vary offline xxx
upd vol xxx acc=reado
vary online xxx
move data xxx stg=blahtape
upd vol xxx acc=readw (you can do this while the move is running 'cause the
move data has it locked to writes)
Otherwise you
Why not just set the MIGPROCESS=5 when you lower the migration threshold? Do
yo find the MOVE DATA more effecient than the MIGRATION processes?
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
bbullock
Sent: Wednesday, March 21,
Put a line entry in the client dsm.opt file for :-
VERBOSE
Get the user to reload the scheduler on the client to pick up the change
Then next time the backup runs get your user to send you the client schedule
log.
You will then be able to see exactly whether particular files are taking a long
ti
Hmmm, an inventive way to get a large client to multi-thread the
migration to tape. Thanks for the idea, I'll have to look into writing a
script myself to do it on one of my TSM servers.
Thanks,
Ben Bullock
Unix system manager
Micron Technology Inc.
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> From:
Hi all,
Has anybody any idea where I can find Rexx ANRPLANX (and ANRMACHI) ?
ANRPLANX is needed to split-up Recovery Plan File created by PREPARE command
and I can not find it anywhere ... certainly not in Samplib where it should be.
Maybe (only reason I can think of) installation - I did not do
I am not aware of any problems specific to running 3.7 clients with 3.1
servers. However, I strongly recommend that if you install IP21933 (3.7.2),
you use the latest patch for that version, 3.7.2.19 (IP21933_19). It is
located on the ftp site ftp.software.ibm.com in the
storage/tivoli-storage-man
Jerry wrote, in part..
> I have a customer who has a large number of small files on a server, and is
> seeing long processing times. He is running the SIEBEL Help desk
> applications, and ultimately will have 1.5 million files on the server. The
> test he ran included about 600K files, totaling
Setopt will work with no problems with disp=shr
TSM stores this information in the database.
So yes if you wish to keep the option file in line with the database you do
need to halt the
server at some time, because although disp=shr allows you read the file you
cannot updat
We are currently using TSM 3.1 server and will be for the next 2 months. We
also have installed several Windows 2000 Advanced Server machines in a
clustered environment. The backups are performing very slow(12 hours for 10G
and 415,000 total files considered). I have information that the current
c
I am very confused about that.
We are accessing the OPT-File in the Serverprogram (DSMSERV) with DISP=SHR
I did the following:
I changed e.g the EXPQUIET to YES through SETOPT.
But in the OPT File EXPQUIET is still NO.
After HALTing and restarting the Server,
the EXPQUIET is still NO in the O
We ran into the same issue on the migration so our solution was do two
things. Our backups start at 4pm. I let them run until about 8pm and then
I lower the migration threshold. At 10pm (backups finish around 10 or 11) I
kick off a script that makes a list of all of my disk volumes, divides it
Thanks to all who responded. Got my problems solved.
Gary Lee
Senior Operating Systems Analyst
Ball State University
phone 765-285-1310
Hi Jerry, have they tried making more "volumes" to hold the data and then
jack up the resourceutilization to allow multiple processes to tackle the
task.
I had something like that on a unix box... half million files in a file
system that was only a few GB's... took hours to back up. I seem to rec
I would like to hear any experiences (posative or negative) with tsm server
for solaris.
We are currently using tsm v3.7 for os/390. However, increasing costs may
force us to a new platform. We have a candidate sun box which could be used
for a tsm server.
I will provide more detales as I lear
3.7.2 to 3.7.4 .. End of the thread .
"Walker, Lesley R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 03/20/2001 09:50:40
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Interesting. I'd like to do this also. I have one question however. If I
were to change the options file to DISP=SHR what would be the result if
someone decided to use SETOPT? Would this lock up the server?
Al
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Date: March 21, 2001 Time: 8:23 AM
From: Jerry Lawson
The Hartford Insurance Group
860 547-2960[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I know I have seen this question on the l
Hello, it's me again.
I an trying out the new feature in dsmcutil, where you can copy necessary files
for the services from a source directory, and replace if newer.
When I run this command
c:\progra~1\tivoli\tsm\baclient\dsmcutil.exe install Scheduler /NAME:"TSM
Central Scheduler Service" /NOD
OK backups are kept by versions & versions alone !
if you keep 30 versions and the data changes daily, on the 31st day the 1st
copy goes away !
Copy pools only copy what is in the primary pool, when it expires from the
primary pool, so goes the copypool copy.
If people really want data for a year,
Hi,
Following is a log (slightly altered in size and names)for SAP backup. AIX
4.3.3 on the SAP system and the TSM 4.1.2 server. ESS SAN attached disks,
3590-E SAN attached (2) tape drives. All backups over Gbit Ethernet today
with ~20MB/s and session.
Note:
-Multiplexing is still using 4 disks t
>Is there a limit for a file size to be backed up by TSM 4.1 ?.
The last time there was a limit was 1996. Since then the clients
have supported whatever the operating system supports.
Users sometimes run afoul of session resource limits without
realizing the limit to be an artificial ceiling imp
ANRD tb.c(3376): >>ERROR Database Page Format: Invalid sibling for page 0,
right sibling = 0.
ANR4706W Unable to open file CommandLineBeanInfo.class to satisfy web session
281.
ANRD pkthread.c(762): Run-time assertion failed: "inLen >= 0", Thread 48,
File tbcol.c, Line 620.
How
Hy all,
today I tried to install Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle (2.1.10) on a
HP-UX 11-Server. On this Server is already TSM-Client 3.7.2 installed for
file-system backups.
During the installation process the program detects a newer version of the
api (3.7.2) and doesn't install TDPoracle.
In t
Alan,
That is exactlly why I changed the server options file back to a disp=shr.
You might want to review how often you actually made use of the disp=mod
John
Alan Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/20/2001 05:41:28 PM
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Hi
we have a rs6k/f50 with aix 4.3.3
we moved from adsm 3.1 to tsm 4.1 this week
with adsm 3.1 we were used to an "operator's console" (the ezadsm console4
program)
we lack it with tsm 4.1.
did we miss something or doesn't it exist anymore ?
tia
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Maybe there is a filesize restriction in the client (system)
Linux had a 2GB limit.
Regards Stefan Holzwarth
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Hi,
Anyone using Memorex Telex tape libraries ?
we have MT's LMS software with a GRAU ABBA-J library
we just migrated from adsm 3.1 to tsm 4.1 on an aix 4.3.3 rs6k f50 system
3590 scratch tapes are NOT recognized anymore.
any feedback appreciated
tia
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Hi There,
Is there a limit for a file size to be backed up by TSM 4.1 ?. ( like
2GB of TAR or CPIO )
If so, how large can it be before we need to split it.
Thanks,
Ofer Nahom
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