HI,
the Performance of my TSM-Server is very bad.
System: Compaq Proliant 3000 / PIII 600 MHz / 1GB RAM / WinNT 4.0 (SP5)
The cache hit percentage is < 94%
q db f=d:
Available Space (MB): 10.000
Assigned Capacity (MB): 10.000
Maximum Extension (MB): 0
Maximum Reduction (MB): 4.160
Page Si
Actually, you should consider using the Exchange Site Services account to
run the schedule; we had the same problem, went back to the books (via IBM
friend) which reminds you to use the admin account for the db engine - as it
sometimes has special rights that either local system lacks or standard
Is there a web client available for TDP for Domino? I have configured the
TDP Backup/Archive client on my NT servers for web access and it will be
handy if this is available for TDP for Domino.
Second question...I am in the process of setting up TDP for Domino on two
Domino servers. In a few mo
Bandu ,
use following command :
generate backupset [nodename] [backupsetname] dev=3D3590 (replave this with your 4mm )
Examples of supported media devices are: tape, CD-ROM drives, removable disk drives
like JAZ drives and ZIP drives.
These tape devices are supported:
DLT, 4mm, 8mm, 3590, and
>connect to TSM, you can set communication method as SharedMem in dsmserv.opt
>and dsm.sys, which doesn't use TCP/IP and run dsmserv from server itself. If
Mike is running TSm4.1 server on Win2k where dsm.sys does`t come in
picture .
Shekhar Dhotre
Unix/tivoli Admin
Bayer Corp.
"
>From Microsoft's "Transaction-SQL Help" for BACKUP DATABASE for SQL 2000:
"Note During a full database or differential backup, Microsoft® SQL
Server?
backs up enough of the transaction log to produce a
consistent database
for when the database is restored"
>Fr
I posted a question back in March about why a customer might not be
getting backups of all changed Lotus Domino files using TDP. I finally
got an answer from Tivoli. If this is in the TDP documentation, *I*
missed it:
When running incremental backups of Domino files, the only way that an
incremen
In regards to Neil Poland's response, I've had to do the same thing
recently. The only difference is that I did a FULL backup of the database.
Also, after I reduced the log back to it's original size, I left the new log
volume (in Neil's example - "temprec.log01") out there in case I ever needed
For that matter, what about support for the Reiser file system on Linux?
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas A. La Porte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 11:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TDP for Oracle
>
>
> What about Lin
I noticed that the complete database backup does not truncate the log
afterwards. Will the first transaction log backup after the
complete database backup contain transactions from both before and after
the complete database backup? If so, will applying the transaction log
backup to the restored
You have to shutdown TSM, and then add additional LOG space. I
run an AIX box, so adding space may be different with Win2K. The
concept is to run the utility to format an additional LOG file, and
then add it to TSM's configuration.
Then start TSM. It will allow connections until the additional
Mike,
Try running "dsmadmc" from server console. If that doesn't allow you to
connect to TSM, you can set communication method as SharedMem in dsmserv.opt
and dsm.sys, which doesn't use TCP/IP and run dsmserv from server itself. If
you able to log in to TSM, you have to first increase log. Hope t
Try this, it's from my AIX notes but should work..
DSMFMT an additional recovery log volume:
dsmfmt -m -log temprec1.log01 101
Use the DSMSERV EXTEND LOG command to do a recovery log extension:
dsmserv extend log temprec.log01 100
Start the TSM server. When it comes up login and disable sessi
Thanks for response. By upgrading does it fix the current database ?
Larry Way
408-743-4242 Desk
408-655-3512 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax
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Upgrade to 3.7.4.3. We had the same problem.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/19/01 01:14PM >>>
Recently upgraded from ADSM
Hello All,
Does anybody have experience with backup set generation on 4mm/8mm internal
DAT drives? Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Bandu Vibhute,
Bestfoods Baking Company,
55 Paradise Lane, Bay Shore, NY, 11706
Voice: 631-951-5212, Cell: 516-702-0323
"WorldSecure Server
I am running TSM 4.1 on Win2K and TSM is refusing all connections. I
believe I know what has caused the problem, but I am not sure what to do
about it.
The door to my IBM 3583 LTO library was left open over the long weekend and
TSM was unable to do a DB backup. As such, the log file was never t
Upgrade to 3.7.4.3. We had the same problem.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/19/01 01:14PM >>>
Recently upgraded from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7.2. I believe there is a problem with
Expire Inventory not updating the database correctly. Anyone else experience this or
know of any problems ??
Thanks in advan
Recently upgraded from ADSM 3.1 to TSM 3.7.2. I believe there is a problem with
Expire Inventory not updating the database correctly. Anyone else experience this or
know of any problems ??
Thanks in advance
Larry Way
408-743-4242 Desk
408-655-3512 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax
Have the scheduler service sign on as the account that successfully performs
manual backups.
When using the dsmcutil commands of INSTALL, UPDATE, and UPDATEPW, make sure
you use /clusternode:yes and /clustername: EVERY time.
Make sure the scheduler service that is backing up the cluster group h
Please Help
I have a Disk Storage Pool Volume that is marked Destroyed. It is
destroyed because it no longer exists. The drive that the volume was
on was removed from the server. Because the server can't see the
volume I was unable to delete it so I just marked it as destroyed. I
now however w
Michel
Your right - in most cases only one scheduler would be sufficient.
One reason for having two schedulers is so that one can be performing a TDP
client for SQL backup at the same time as the other is performing a filesystem
backup. We use the TDP for SQL client to perform hourly transaction
What about Linux? Is there plans for TDP for Oracle on Linux?
This would be extremely useful, especially since Linux is now a
tier one platform for Oracle.
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Thiha Than wrote:
>hi Geoff,
>
>We don't have it planned in the near future.
>
>regards,
>Thiha
>
>Date:Wed, 18 Apr
Server: AIX v3.7.3.8 Client: v4.1.2.12
The MSCS client is unable to backup his shared disks using the schedule
(he can back them up manually).
It seems that when he starts up the schedule service the nodename and
password are being deleted from the registry. On the NT event log the
error messag
Nope, this is not possible. You cannot move a db from one platform type to
another. You can export all of the information within the database and
import into another on a different platform type, but that can be a lengthy
process.
You might peruse www.adsm.org for topics of this nature. We've
hi Geoff,
We don't have it planned in the near future.
regards,
Thiha
Date:Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:22:45 -0700
From:"Gill, Geoffrey L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TDP for Oracle
Does anyone know if TDP for Oracle on True64 is in the works, and if it is
a
projected release date?
Geoff Gi
Hi Steve
simplest way is to use the 'export server' command
read the manual,it's very well documented
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Steve Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : jeudi 19 avril 2001 17:08
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : AIX TSM DB ON NT?
>
>
> I run TSM 4.1.2 on a
I am running my TSM box on W2K with a buffpool size of 196MB and it is
running fine. That is the number that TSM chose on install.
-Original Message-
From: sal Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ? BUFPOOLSIZE l
I run TSM 4.1.2 on an AIX 4.3.3 platform, for testing purposes, I'd like to
off-load my TSM DB to an NT installation of TSM (same version), is this
possible, if so how can I accomplish this?
Here is how you tell if you need to defrag your TSM DB !
Available Assigned Maximum MaximumPage Total Used Pct
Max.
Space Capacity Extension ReductionSizeUsable Pages Util
Pct
(MB) (MB) (MB) (MB) (bytes) Pages
Util
- -
Why do you need two schedulers. We use only one. In the command we do refer to
another dsm.opt and it works fine. Could you clear this up?
Michel Engels
Neil Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/19/2001 10:38:29 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL
Hi Mavis,
defining "old" is not so simple. Let me give you some example where you DB
can be considered as "old" or "fragmented"
- you server was born in ADSM 3.1 and you upgraded to 4.1.3 after following
all the latest patches / ptf 3.1.2.90... 3.7.2 3.7.4 ... ==> then you need
to unload/load y
I use this in an Access DB that is linked via ODBC.
SELECT Sum([SUMMARY-NYC].BYTES) AS SumOfBYTES, [SUMMARY-NYC].ENTITY,
First([SUMMARY-NYC].ADDRESS) AS FirstOfADDRESS, Sum([SUMMARY-NYC].FAILED) AS
SumOfFAILED, Min([SUMMARY-NYC].START_TIME) AS MinOfSTART_TIME,
Max([SUMMARY-NYC].END_TIME) AS MaxOf
See:
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/tdp_lotus.html#NotesNT
Gene Greenberg
cc:
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Subject: TDP for Notes
Stor Manager"
<[EMAIL PRO
Hi and thanks,
the very same sentence can be found in v3. manual,
but there it is simply not true.
Using larger values then 64 MB with 3.1.7 will
cause *SM Server to start slow, slower, not to start at all (depending on
the BufPoolSize value)
and the space declared above 64MB will aparently nev
As usual I'm a little confused about which product to run or which is best. We
are currently running R5 notes and what I'm not sure of for backing up purposes
do I need the lotus notes for domino or tivoli data protection for lotus notes
ver. 2.1. I believe the domino version I saw on the web si
According to the 4.1 Admin. Reference, "The maximum value is limited by
available virtual memory size."
sal Salak Juraj wrote:
hallo,
I have purchased upgrade from TSM Server 3.1.7 under NT 4
to newest TSM server version.
There is limitation of BufPoolSize to max. 65536 in my current system.
I ho
Recently we had to move an environment from Chicago to Naperville.
The move was also an equipment upgrade so all that would be moved was the
tsm image (and then later the tapes & atl)
Anyway we toyed with shutting down tsm and then ftp'ing the db & log files
over to the new box but that wasn't an
As our TSM Database grows, were hitting the inevitable question
of how big to let the db grow vs purchasing and bringing up another
TSM instance. We're not there yet, but we can see this on the
horizon.
The issues isn't TSM performance, but db backup/recovery. This got
me thinking (always a dang
Hi,
we've got a serious problem. We are doing online backups with our DB2
Databases. The LOGs should have been backed also (seperate mechanism).
However they haven't and the machine has got a serious hdd failure.
We have only the online Backup and - of course - DB2 refuses to use the
backup witho
Bill,
I also run 4.1 on OS390. I have found that activating the
ACCOUNTing records to work the best. I take the SMF records and go through
them with a SAS program. It was pretty quick to write. I run it everyday
and put the summarized records in a SAS DB so I can put together some
hist
Jack
Bob King's previous reply explains the difference between meta objects and data
objects more eloquently than I could.
While I understand the reasons for separating meta objects and data objects, and
storing the meta data on disk-only storage pools, we chose not to. In doing this
we accepted
Hi Herve!
I tried your suggestion, I still receive a core dump.
I will report my problem to Tivoli support now.
Thanks anyway!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
-Original Message-
From: Chibois, Herve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 17:36
T
George,
Thank you for this information, it will be of great use in the future, but
unfortunately we are using a FCAW card, and the card driver is installed.
We do have Storage Tec coming back in today to check out the hardware,
hopefully they will find some thing wrong.
Regards,
Geoff Pusey
Ti
hallo,
I have purchased upgrade from TSM Server 3.1.7 under NT 4
to newest TSM server version.
There is limitation of BufPoolSize to max. 65536 in my current system.
I hope this limit is much larger with TSM 4.x - I would like
to purchase some RAM an speed up my system.
Can anyone tell me how
On the site www.coderelief.com I published a select statement I use to followup
the amount of data backuped up every night. You can take a look. If you have any
comments feel free to mail me.
Michel Engels
OK, I'm curious.
How do you define 'old' ?
How often do you need to defrag the ADSM database (or is this like 'how
long is a piece of string'). How can you tell it needs defragging ? I
know where to get this information from ADABAS but not ADSM
Mavis
IP Australia
--
Bill,
I use the following SQL commando to display a nodes backup amount for the last
(and in our case longest possible) backup window.
select substr(entity, 1, 16) as "Node", sum(bytes) #Bytes, sum(examined) -
#Examined from adsm.summary -
where (upper(activity)='BACKUP' and upper(substr(entity,
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