Re: Setting Client Environmental variables-3.7.3 AIX client

2001-07-22 Thread Michel Engels
The two options you have to specify in the dsm.sys are: Errorlogname /admin/local/logs/dsmerror.log Schedlogname /admin/local/logs/dsmerror.log Another thing you can specify is de retention period of the messages: Errorlogretention 30 D Schedlogretention

Joseph M Marchesani/NYM/Equitable is out of the office.

2001-07-22 Thread Joseph Marchesani
I will be out of the office from 07/23/2001 until 08/06/2001. I will respond to your message when I return., In my absence forward all Tsm requests to Jim Healy

Setting Client Environmental variables-3.7.3 AIX client

2001-07-22 Thread Ken Sedlacek
I have pored over the TSM "Installing The Clients 3.7 manual" on this question, and it is unclear as to the actual practice. My AIX client (AIX 4.3.3, TSM 3.7.3 client) observation: At times , the dsmsched.log files are in the / directory. At other times, they seem to move to the /usr/tivoli/tsm

TSM Versions

2001-07-22 Thread Doug McLauchlan
Hi all, Is there a table/chart/grid anywhere that will show which versions of TSM client/server that you can run together. I have a TSM Server at 3.7.2 and we have a trial version of HSM which is at 4.2 which also needs the BA Client at 4.2. Can I have a version 4 client running with a 3.7 ser

Re: Automated monitoring of backup

2001-07-22 Thread Steve Harris
Geoff, I use an appropriate postshedulecommand to ftp or scp the dsmched.log files from each node back to a central directory. Once daily I run a perl script that makes three checks 1. q event 2. Is there a log file from this node for today (I only have one node that doesn't back up daily) 3.

Re: AW: Include Exclude Problem

2001-07-22 Thread John Freeman
Thanks...it worked - Original Message - From: "Rupp Thomas (Illwerke)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 5:46 PM Subject: AW: Include Exclude Problem > Hi John, > > the problem is that TSM reads the include/exclude list from bottom to top. > You cou

Re: Include Exclude Problem

2001-07-22 Thread s frederic johanson
The list works from bottom to top. I think your second version is what you want if you switch the two lines. On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, John Freeman wrote: > Fellow TSM's > > As a TSM newbie I am having some difficulty configuring an incl excl list. > > (Windows Client 4.1.3 to Windows Server 4.1.0

AW: Include Exclude Problem

2001-07-22 Thread Rupp Thomas (Illwerke)
Hi John, the problem is that TSM reads the include/exclude list from bottom to top. You could code: DOMAIN D: EXCLUDE "d:\...\*" INCLUDE "d:\data\...\*" This excludes drive C: completely (data files and directories). The INCLUDE/EXCLUDE list (read from bottom to top) means: include all files i

Include Exclude Problem

2001-07-22 Thread John Freeman
Fellow TSM's As a TSM newbie I am having some difficulty configuring an incl excl list. (Windows Client 4.1.3 to Windows Server 4.1.0) I want to backup a single directory on the D drive of a client and want to exclude everything else on both C and D drives. My incl_excl file looks as follows:

TIVsm-BA-4.2.0-1 and passwordaccess generate on Linux

2001-07-22 Thread Mike Berkley
I've recently installed a machine running Linux Mandrake 8.0 with TIVsm-BA-4.2.0-1. I've been using ADSM clients under Linux for a few years, but now I cannot get "PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE" to actually generate a password. I cannot even get "dsmc inc -password=" to work without prompting for

MediaW slows restore significantly

2001-07-22 Thread Suad Musovich
Has anyone noticed when doing a restore from tape it almost grinds down to a halt when another process/session requests the same tape? We had this happen when an impatient client decided to run 2 restores, where the data on the 2nd restore was on the same tape. The restore slowed from 5MB/s to 30

Re: LTO Devices

2001-07-22 Thread Suad Musovich
Your questions on the drive don't make sense unless you are talking about a LTO library as most physical interactions with drives usually rely on a couple of buttons(and maybe a lever). Competing with DLT they do well as they are a newer, faster, more economical tape format, but they do have thei