Bill,
Referring to Tivoli's compatibility list @
www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/compatibility.html
V4.1 and V3.7 Client Versions are supported with Notes
of IBM OS/390 USS V2R6 and V2R7 are only supported via
Tivoli Storage Manager V3.7. Maybe there was some
miscommunication but this is where
Hello,
When I first read this I thought it would simply be easier for TSM to
take
care of the restore. However, IF, you have a screaming fast server where
TSM
runs the massive searches, the script could be pretty handy used in the
right places.
If anyone has one out there I would like to see it
Hello,
I have one primary tape pool and (I won't get into it) and two copy tape
pools.
Example:
I have three copies of a file. The file in the primary pool WILL be
"expired".
when expiration processing gets to it.
Does expiration remove AT THE SAME TIME the copies or does expiration
have go th
Hi. As soon as the old management class was no longer accessible to the
node, those files were bound to the default mgmtclass on the next backup.
If you want to associate them with a non-default management class, you'll
need to edit your include/exclude list and add a binding to the desired
manag
Having include/excludes in the dsm.sys file works, it's just not the
preferred method. If you need to adjust your includes/excludes, and a
"dsmc sched" process is running, the process will not pick up the
changes to dsm.sys since it is read only upon startup. By placing the
list in an inclexcl fil
>So adding exclude and include options to the dsm.sys should work according
>to the manual. I haven't tried it myself, but either the manual is wrong
>or... you are?
Hi Eric
Well, we only have our include/exclude entries in the dsm.sys files
on our AIX nodes, and that works just fine, so ...
Be
the mgmt. class that you've assigned the node to isn't
active because the policy set isn't active. You have
to activate the policy set that coincides with the new
mgmt class that that you've assigned the node to via
"activate po . This info. can be
obtained by q mgmt * and q po *
Thanks,
Angela
The TSM Client is only available for Unix System Services (USS) on the
mainframe S390. There is no 'mainframe' S390 client.
Bill
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Angela Hughes
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul,
Yes, TSM can run on OS/390.
Thanks,
Angela
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone knows that TSM Client can run on OS/390.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paul Lo
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Session #5724 is sort of a companion to that.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15/01 12:47PM >>>
The SHARE Conference proceedings can be found at
http://www.share.org/proceedings/sh96/share.htm
see the .pdf file for session #5726
- Ray Dmochowski
-Original Message-
From: Rajesh O
Hoi
I receive the following message in the log file:
15-06-2001 12:41:21 ANR0830W Management class TEST_MGT in domain
TEST_DOM_BIS
used by node SERVER4A in file space /opt is no
longer
active, or no longer has a BACKUP copy group:
DEFAULT
Dave,
Yes, via cron on AIX platforms or a cmd schedule
inside TSM.
Thanks,
Angela
--- "Pearson, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi...
> I'm still learning about TSM...
> I'm trying to have a script to run automatically
> after starting the TSM
> server.
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks for your h
Hi...
I'm still learning about TSM...
I'm trying to have a script to run automatically after starting the TSM
server.
Is this possible?
Thanks for your help
Dave Pearson
IS Production Support Analyst
System and Network Services
Snohomish County PUD
Hi, Bill. I believe the migration destination you're talking about is the
destination for HSM migrated files. I think the following might accomplish
your goal.
upd stgpool diskpool next=""
(run your backup)
upd stgpool diskpool next=tapepool
upd mig thresholds to start migration
Thanks,
Alex
The SHARE Conference proceedings can be found at
http://www.share.org/proceedings/sh96/share.htm
see the .pdf file for session #5726
- Ray Dmochowski
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From: Rajesh Oak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Un
Mike,
Where can we get this copy?
Rajesh Oak
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 07:11:49
Mike Kaczmarski wrote:
>The last SHARE conference in Long Beach, CA included a session on
>"Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the TSM Server Database". I
>believe that Dave Cannon is planning to present this
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I am looking into generating reports for my backups. Decision support
sounds a little bit expensive! Is there any third party tool out there that
can do a similar job?
Thank you
Tony Jules
ITS / Olympus America Inc.
631-844-5887
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Lindsay Morris
*sm'ers,
In combing the postings, I have seen several
references to the problem of Netware being unable
to allocate a directory file handle. I have tried all of
the solutions that have been mentioned ( reloading
smdr and tsa's, removing .pwd files and regenerating
them, etc. ), yet none of them
Some of our Netware problems (most of them) were solved by getting the Nov/Dec 2000
fixtest versions of TSA's from Novell.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15/01 10:56AM >>>
*sm'ers,
In combing the postings, I have seen several
references to the problem of Netware being unable
to allocat
The last SHARE conference in Long Beach, CA included a session on
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the TSM Server Database". I
believe that Dave Cannon is planning to present this at SHARE in
Minneapolis and perhaps at a Symposium at Oxford later this year.
You should be able to get a
Gerhard
I put a similar posting on the list server last November (see below). I
think it's a bug.
I used the following to get around it:
1. Set the disaster recovery option for DB backup series expiration to be a
value less than the age of all the backups you wish to delete.
SET DRMDBBACKUPEXPI
We had a problem with a newly installed 3494. One of the 6 drives showed up
DOA, and the replacement drive was configured incorrectly. Whenever TSM
called for a tape mount, the drive would fail reading the tape and the
library would eject the tape all by itself. There were messages in the
library
Yes you can do it...
Yes I've done it...
Yes your steps are correct...
Make sure you make the corrections to dsmserv.opt file to reference the
correct directories and make sure that the rc.adsmserv references the
correct directories. You may after you get everything copied over do a grep
to make
Have you tried using the resourceutilization parameter in the opt file? This
will allow a single backup to use multiple sessions during a backup. We are
using it to backup large (not 500gb large)groupwise post offices and it
works well.
Cory Heikel
Sr. System Engineer
Milton S. Hershey Medical Ce
Gerhard - I ran into the same problem. Tivoli has a method to delete
the old records manually. This will let the tapes be used again.
Call Tivoli support to get instructions. Here is part of what they sent
me (I won't publish the full instructions as they are potentially dangerous).
- - -
Bill
Thanks, Tom. The text in the parenthesis isn't there in the 3.7 version.
At 10:20 AM 6/15/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>TSM Administrators Guide 4.1 page 361:
>For directories, the client can specify a management class by
>using the DIRMC option in the client options file. If no
>management class is
Those interested in optimizing the performance of their NT systems
in conjunction with TSM might want to look into the rather good
info which happens to be in chapter 3 of the IBM redbook:
Tivoli Enterprise Performance Tuning Guide (SG24-5392)
Richard Sims, BU
>I have a 3494 that normally runs almost unattended. Yesterday I had to
>attend to it because of a tape stuck in the drive, but also discovered 8
>carts in the IO port.
>
>These were all valid, in use ADSM tapes and the library was showing their
>status as manually removed.
>
>Any ideas how they
>is there any documentation what is the meaning of a "database record", a
>"database entry", a "Bit vector" and so on ? I didn't find any hint in the TSM
>Documentation.
The TSM database is a proprietary thing, and so is undocumented as to
architecture and detailed content. As its details relate
Eric,
You are not alone. I am having the same problem with one Solaris
Client. I also applied the same patch and observe the same output from
dsmc. Since I am upgrading to 4.1 server in the near future I haven't put
much effort into correcting it.
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From: Loon,
Hi all,
another question regarding to Reload the TSM database:
In the Volhistory is an entry for each Volume of a Database Backup Operation and
there is a counter called "Backup Series"
After the Reload, I did a Database Backup and the counter (Backup Series) for
the Backup started again at 1 !
N
Hi Walter!
That's possible. I was hoping that there is somebody out there who is using
this fixlevel. Maybe he/she can check whether the correct client level is
reported when you start the command line client.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
-Original Message-
Fro
Yes, there is a 3494 log on the library manager. A CE can look at it.
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
WAL-MART CONFIDENTIAL
-Original Message-
From: Steve Harris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:
Erik,
are you sure the new client was properly installed, I can recall one time where
a SUN client had to be updated but the current SUN client had to be removed
before the new client install could take place.
regards Walter Ridderhof.
---
Hi Nick!
The manual "Using the Backup-Archive Clients" (SH26-4105) states on page
108:
Place this option in the Include-Exclude options file or the client system
options file (dsm.sys).
So adding exclude and include options to the dsm.sys should work according
to the manual. I haven't tried it mys
Hi all,
is there any documentation what is the meaning of a "database record", a
"database entry", a "Bit vector" and so on ? I didn't find any hint in the TSM
Documentation.
When unloading and reloading a database you get the values for these kind of
things (and others)
And as a correct Admin I
I had a problem with this and searched the adsm.org and found
a tip (don't recall from whom - but thanks) to use wildcard
delete rather than name etc.
I did this:
adsm> delete backupset * * begind=03/01/2001 endd=-14
ANR2365I Backupset MACOS9.412.336789572 for node MACOS9.412 has been deleted.
TSM Administrators Guide 4.1 page 361:
For directories, the client can specify a management class by
using the DIRMC option in the client options file. If no
management class is specified for a directory, the server chooses
the management class with the longest retention period in the
backup copy
Hi *SM-ers!
I asked this question before, but I haven't received a reply yet. Maybe
somebody from development can shed some light on this?
One of my Sun TSM clients reports error 195 during backups. This seems to be
related to APAR IC26775: CLIENT BACKUPS FAIL WITH RETURN CODE 195. I have
downloa
hi glen,
here some more info:
OS/390 v2.8
TSM v4.1 level3
does this help?
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From: Glen Hattrup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 June 2001 17:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: database deadlock
Hi,
You have a deadlock between a node and (one of) that node's fi
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