Re: How to delete copy pool data?

2001-07-16 Thread Herfried Abel
Some hints : 1)If there is enough space available now: do a backup stg again and only an incremental backup to the copy stg will happen. 2)Files in the copy stg pool will be expired following the same definitions, that are in pllace for the primary stg. so, thinking about 1+2 maybe there is no

Re: Database Size Issues

2001-07-16 Thread Clarence Beukes
Hi Luke You can read-up on database sizing in the Admin Guide! Clarence Beukes Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G Tel: +27 (0) 11 302-6622 Cell: +27 (0) 82 573 5665 E-mail: [EMAIL P

Re: cleaning 3575 drive

2001-07-16 Thread Herfried Abel
If its a single drive only get a cleaning tape and insert it into the drive ! If its within a library the checkin the cleaning cartitidges ( one or more ) via the menu on the operating panel. Within this menu you have also the possibility to clean the drive(s) immediate or set the cleaning frequen

Re: Recovering ADSM/TSM for a Disaster recovery test

2001-07-16 Thread Luuk Kleibrink
David, We tried this while *SM was up, but this didn't work (data base inconsistencies) so *SM has to be down when you make the full volume dumps. Luuk Kleibrink Delta Lloyd Nuts Ohra

Douglas Strilecky/OpenSys/Star is out of the office.

2001-07-16 Thread Douglas Strilecky
I will be out of the office starting 07/17/2001 and will not return until 07/23/2001. I will be in out of town for training from the aftrernoon of 7/17 thru 7/20/01. I will be checking email and voice mail every evening.

Re: 3590 CARTRIDGES CAPACITY

2001-07-16 Thread Luuk Kleibrink
Gerardo, The recorded capacity of 3590K cartridges depends on compression. The raw capacity is roughly 40Gb. We use client compression for all our clients and our TSM cartridges contain an average of 40Gb, the same cartridges can contain up to 200Gb when using DFDSS in an OS390 environment. Luuk

LAN-Free Client

2001-07-16 Thread Dirk Funk
Has anyone had any success with LAN-free client under windows NT or SUN Solaris? Trying it myself. Doesn't work. Appreciate any experience's people may wish to pass on. Thanks Dan __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mai

cleaning 3575 drive

2001-07-16 Thread Pothula S Paparao
Hi , can anyone send me a procedure or instructions to clean the 3575 tape drive. regards sreekumar.

Re: Win2k Exclude List

2001-07-16 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:53:41 -0700, you wrote: >Does anyone have an example exclude list for Win2k that will >basically exclude the entire OS and all OS specific files? We're trying >to eliminate backing up all unnecessary files/folders that will be >restored as part of a separate recovery.

Problem with MAC client

2001-07-16 Thread Rajesh Oak
I need some answers on this problem that I have encountered at my site. I have these MAC clients that I have to backup. They have OS 8.1 operating system. After I install the client and I try to launch the TSM Backup, I get "ControlsLib missing" error and we cannot proceed. Any help is apprecia

RESTORE GUI NOT SHOWING MGMTCLASS USED FOR BACKUP

2001-07-16 Thread Gerardo Zapata
Hello, I'm trying to validate that my files in a specific node are being backed up with the specified management class defined in the include exclude list. I launch the restore GUI and nothing appears for most of the files in the 'mgmtclass' column. Any idea? Why is this happening? I have 15 mo

Re: Dismount failure on L180 with 9840s

2001-07-16 Thread Dave Canan
I did not think that ACSLS was REQUIRED in this case. Isn't this true? Also, my 9840FC drive level is at 1.25.116. What is your 9840FC microcode drive level?

Win2k Exclude List

2001-07-16 Thread Luke Dahl
Hi, Does anyone have an example exclude list for Win2k that will basically exclude the entire OS and all OS specific files? We're trying to eliminate backing up all unnecessary files/folders that will be restored as part of a separate recovery. Thanks in advance! Luke Dahl NASA-Jet Propulsi

3590 CARTRIDGES CAPACITY

2001-07-16 Thread Gerardo Zapata
I have a 3494 tape library attached to an AIX server running TSM Server 4.1.3. The cosutmer bought 3590 Extended High Performance Cartridges (green labeled) and was told that these cartridges had a capacity of 120GB. When defining the 3590 device class we choose 'DRIVE' in the 'RECORDING FORMAT' p

Database Size Issues

2001-07-16 Thread Luke Dahl
Hello Again, Is there a way to identify how the addition of a node affects the TSM database size? I can capture the number of files and the amount of data that each additional node adds to the TSM server, but what I'm really looking for is a way to separate how a particular node affects the d

Re: Dismount failure on L180 with 9840s

2001-07-16 Thread PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)
I use ACSLS . See ur drive is ta latest micro code level. Pl look at ACSLS latest level and patches. Its problem of ACSLS NOT TSM I guess. balanand -Original Message- From: Dave Canan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dismount fa

Dismount failure on L180 with 9840s

2001-07-16 Thread Dave Canan
My environment is as follows: TSM 4.2.0.0 on Windows NT SP6A StorageTek L180 library - (Level 2.00.0) FASTLOAD is ON 9840FC drives - (Level 1.25.116) Brocade Silkworm 2800 switch - (level 2.30) Emulex LP8000 cards - (Level 3.2) Certain fuctions with the tape library function correctly, suc

Andrew Pearce/GIS/CSC is out of the office.

2001-07-16 Thread Andrew Pearce
I will be out of the office starting 17/07/2001 and will not return until 23/07/2001. I am on training this week and will only be able to respond to emails on an infrequent basis (once a day at best). Any urgent emails should be sent to requests to Mark Johnston, Acting DCeS Team Leader - BHP Se

dsmerror.log ownership issue

2001-07-16 Thread mike_crawford
We are having a problem with what seems to be the ownership of the dsmerror.log file. It is currently owned by root. When we launch dsm as a non-root user, it reports being unable to open dsmerror.log. We tried to chown the file to the user, root retakes ownership of the file. Client System i

Re: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???

2001-07-16 Thread David Ruiz
Hi Jon, Thanks a lot for your reply! I'll check what you suggest. Best regards, David. --- "Martin, Jon R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David, > > I found it a little easier to do setting up > a schedule through the > web interface. I didn't use command line on the > client side becaus

Re: How to make to inclexcl list to fit my needs???

2001-07-16 Thread David Ruiz
Hi Raichard, Thanks a lot for what you suggest, I just tryied it and worked very fine! Best regards, David. --- Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I am trying to build an include/exclude list for a > >HPUX box. I want to backup something sometimes and > not > >to backup this same thing

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Mahesh Tailor
We NAT'ted out TSM server and we perform backups via the firewall. When we did this we only allowed the TSM TCP/IP ports to talk through the firewall. Mahesh >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/16/01 02:02PM >>> Steve, Instead of a traditional firewall, have you proposed using either a Gigabit rou

Re: ADSM GUI launching error

2001-07-16 Thread Richard Sims
>Has anybody seen this message when trying to launch the 'dsm' GUI for >an ADSM ba client on Sun Solaris? > >ld.so.1: /opt/IBMadsm-c/sol251/dsm: fatal: libDtHelp.so.1: open failed: > no such file or directory Do you have the pre-requisite Common Desktop Environment (CDE) installed?

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Richard L. Rhodes
Another idea . . . . Sounds like the backup is working correctly, just taking a long time. What is the load on the firewall system during the backup? You might be hitting a max throughput on the firewall. Try turning on client compression to ease the firewalls load. Rick On 16 Jul 2001, at 11

ADSM GUI launching error

2001-07-16 Thread Gerardo Zapata
Hello, Has anybody seen this message when trying to launch the 'dsm' GUI for an ADSM ba client on Sun Solaris? ld.so.1: /opt/IBMadsm-c/sol251/dsm: fatal: libDtHelp.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory killed Thanks in advance, Regards Gerardo Zapata González Tivoli IT Specialist IBM Mex

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Jeff Bach
Steve, Instead of a traditional firewall, have you proposed using either a Gigabit router with filter rules or a switch with filter rules restricting access between the ports. Other routers limit throughput to 100 Meg and firewalls may be even worse. Jeff Bach Home Office Open Systems E

Re: Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread Coyle, Jack
Do the statistics for the archive that are "low" indicate any failures? The COPYGROUP that we have in place for our ARCHIVE management classes specify a "copy serialization" of SHARED STATIC, implying that if files change during the archive attempt, they should be skipped. (The number of attempts

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Lisa Cabanas
With 4.2, they are supported. You can get the details in the readme. lisa Mark Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/16/2001 12:32 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Lisa Cabanas/SC/MODOT) Subject:Re: LARGE FILE

How to delete copy pool data?

2001-07-16 Thread Phillip Guan
Hi all, I backed up some data from primary storage pool to copy pool, some data was copied but got error because the size of copy pool was smaller than the storage pool. How do I delete the data that been copied in the copy pool? Thanks in advance! Best regards, Phillip Guan

servergraph??

2001-07-16 Thread Joseph Dawes
Anyone have any info on servergraph as to whether or not it is good and the cost?

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 11:14:35 -0500, you wrote: >I'm running TSM Server, ver 4.1, on OS/390 and I'm having problems backing >up large files from our Web Production NT/2000 servers through our IBM AIX >Firewalls running Checkpoint. I got a 25 GB SQL DB that takes over 40-50 >hours to backup. I've

Re: Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread Bill Wheeler
The information that we are archiving consists of two repositories, DB2 backups and backup of our Pro/I information. The information should not change as much as it is. The repositories grow daily, and the other backups are consistence on a nightly basis. We do not use compression here, due to

Re: Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread Arturo Lopez
Bill, Are you running any type of compression from the client node. We have seen this same type of fluctuation in some solaris boxes. We have run the same archive in different parts of the day just to get a comparsion and the amount of data backed up is differne every time. My Unix Admin's tel

LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Steve Martin
I'm new to this site so I'd thought I'd throw this out here. I'm running TSM Server, ver 4.1, on OS/390 and I'm having problems backing up large files from our Web Production NT/2000 servers through our IBM AIX Firewalls running Checkpoint. I got a 25 GB SQL DB that takes over 40-50 hours to bac

User Requirements Survey | TSM Symposium at Oxford University 20/21 September

2001-07-16 Thread Sheelagh Treweek
Please could I draw your attention to the User Requirements Survey, (already begun) for analysis and presentation at the TSM Symposium at Oxford University 20/21 September 2001? The survey is being done via a web form on the symposium web pages and the analysis will be carried out as a joint effo

Re: Unit offline after I/O error

2001-07-16 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Hi Gill! In my case, the tape WAS unmounted by the library! I went to the library and both drives were empty. I too had to stop and start TSM to get things going again. I ran an audit on that specific tape, no errors were found... I'm running 3.7.4 on AIX 4.3.3. Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM

Unit offline after I/O error

2001-07-16 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Hi *SM-ers! I have a 3494 library with two units. Last weekend TSM lost all contact with it after an I/O error on a tape. The log showed: ANR8302E I/O error on drive RMT8 (/dev/rmt8) (OP=LOADDISPLAY, CC=0, KEY=0B, ASC=44, ASCQ=00, SENSE=71.00.0B.00.00.00.00.58.00.00.00.00.44.00.FF.03.C9.08.20.55.

Re: Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread David Longo
What is it you are archiving? Are you sure that the data would not be less on some days? If there are not a lot of files, then look at dsmsched.log on the client and see what files and sizes were archived. This may show why it is less some days, or point to files/directories where it is less.

Re: Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread Matthew Large
The only reason, I can think of, that the amount of data archived off would be different everyday is that there are people deleting/renaming/creating files on the said filesystem. There's not much which can go 'wrong' with the archive function - it just takes what it finds and holds it for you..

Archive Question

2001-07-16 Thread Bill Wheeler
Hello *SMers, I have a question for all those people out there that know more about TSM than I do. Can someone explain to me why there would be a fluctuation in the amount of data backed up in an archive? We run a nightly archive on our system, but the amount of GB backed up are diffe

Re: Slow restore times when using GUI (X windows) interface on So lari s.

2001-07-16 Thread Marc Layne
Hi all I forgot to mention that this slow response is evident even when only restoring a single 2GB file. SO this is not for a large number of files. ALso i would not expect the speed to be almost 50 times slower. Kind Regards Marc Layne Services Manager Mobile: +27 82 4169086

Re: Slow restore times when using GUI (X windows) interface on Solari s.

2001-07-16 Thread Richard Sims
>When using the X windows interface to restore data on a solaris system >(version 2.8) We get very slow restore times approximately 100KB/S however >when using the command line interface (DSMC) we get restore speeds in excess >of 5MB/s. Can anyone tell us of there are any problems with the DSM X

Re: Recovering ADSM/TSM for a Disaster recovery test

2001-07-16 Thread Alan Davenport
Yes, that is possible. That is what we do at out DR tests and it works just fine. Just make sure that *SM is DOWN when the backups are taken. We us DFDSS. Al -=>-Original Message- -=>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -=>Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:35 AM -=>To: [EMAIL

Recovering ADSM/TSM for a Disaster recovery test

2001-07-16 Thread David Browne.
I have three TSM 3.7.4 servers running on OS390 2.10 in a Parallel Sysplex environment. Has anyone attempted (or does anyone know if it would work) to recover ADSM or TSM on an OS390 mainframe using FDR (Innovation's Fast Dump Restore) or IBM's DFDSS products? In other words do full volume backups

Re: SQL on OS390

2001-07-16 Thread Gene Walters
Someone suggest this to me, so I'll pass it along. Put your SQL in a command script through the admin interface. Then just run your command script from you batch job. That way you dont have to worry about it. You can also run the script from you web browser. >>> Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <[EM

Slow restore times when using GUI (X windows) interface on Solari s.

2001-07-16 Thread Marc Layne
Hi All When using the X windows interface to restore data on a solaris system (version 2.8) We get very slow restore times approximately 100KB/S however when using the command line interface (DSMC) we get restore speeds in excess of 5MB/s. Can anyone tell us of there are any problems with the DSM

Re: missing volumes

2001-07-16 Thread Richard Sims
>Does ADSM kepp in its db a " VOLUME-physical location" relationship >or does it ask the atape driver to find the volume XYZ, which atape then >does a command such as 'tapeutil -f /dev/smc0 inventory", which it then gets >the tape, loads it(or whatever)and tells adsm that the tape is ther

Re: selective backup

2001-07-16 Thread Maurizio Conti
i don't understand. This backup is started by the adsm server with a schedule of type : COMMAND , and launch a script with this command : dsmnotes incr * -subdir=yes Maurizio Conti

selective backup

2001-07-16 Thread William White
If this is a scheduled backup, you must specify the objects to be backed up. Only Incremental has a default value for objects. ___ William White Mainframe Services Group International Computing Centre (ICC) e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problems with DSMNOTES RESTORE

2001-07-16 Thread Maurizio Conti
i have Domino Server 4.62 on a windows NT 4.0 (service pack 6a). i have lost all the databases (two raid disk defunct) and j have a full backup with ADSMConnect for Lotus Notes and a lot of incremental backup. i had tried more than one solution : 1 .dsmnotes restore * -subdir=yes -adsmpw=xx