We have seen this problem occasionally, but only when we try to do a
Point-In-Time restore.
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From: Gilles Danan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 11:17 AM
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Subject:Re: Directory to restore not visible from
Zoltan,
Your posts ARE getting through. But you cannot force anybody to answer you
- you can ask your colleagues for help hoping that they would. If someone
CAN help and WANTS to help you will get some answer based on his/her
expertise.
At least I got all your mailings even the re-post.
Trying t
U/G to IE 5 did the trick. Thanks for your help, Andy.
Joerg Pohlmann
Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 2001-08-22 17:55:21
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Do a: HELP Q ACTLOG for syntax. You can specify how many days/hours
to go back in several ways. fir instance q actlog begind=-3
sea=ANRE.
Won't go back further than number of actlogretention days as shown in q
status. You can change this value with set actlogretention.
q actlog by itsel
It can only go back as far as your activity log is kept.
Enter the command: q status
And look for "activity log retention".
That's how many days of activity log you have to work with.
If you want to keep data longer, change it with
SET ACTLOGRETENTION nnn
where nnn is the number of days to kee
When trying to do a select of the activity log, how do I get it
to go back. My queries seem to only be getting the tail
end of the log. Thanks again
Mike Anderson
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We do our mksysb's to the same tape drive that TSM uses.
We bring down the TSM server so that it does not own the tape device anymore
and then start the mksysb backup.
Haven't had a problem with at all. Have tested this at our DR hotsite and
works fine.
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From: Prather,
Yes, Sorry, I should have mentioned these are SP nodes.
The mksysb is pushed out to them from the Control workstation, which (I
think) uses NIM.
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From: Richard L. Rhodes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:59 AM
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I tend to respond to short, specific questions.
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> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Are my posts getting through ?
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> I have as
We've done that too - but instead of bringing down the whole server, we just
took the drive offline and made it available to AIX.
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> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Valerie Fisher
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 1:00 PM
> To: [E
Re: Beta Redhat 7.2 & ext3
I don't know, and I would have to assume from the lack of response that
either nobody else has messed with it yet either, probably because it's beta
and we're all busy with production issues, or whoever has messed with it
doesn't read the list or doesn't want to sh
It's a known problem. APAR IC30965 is open on this.
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Maurice van 't Loo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When we want to register licenses on TSM 4.2.0.0, we can use a lic-file only ones,
>so we can't get the number of licenses higher than 66 (50 + 10 + 5 + 1)
> If i open the nodelock file
I have asked 3-questions in the past week and have not gotten a single
response to any of them !
What gives !!!
I get an acknowledgement from the LISTSERVER that says it got my message ?
===
Zoltan Forray
Virginia Commonwealth University
University Computing Center
e
Here here!
I suppose I might even be tempted to challenge the user to explaine why
they believe the files on disk are valid an intact in the first place.
Then I'd tell them their files are on RAID5 and enjoy the expressions.
Al
"Cook, Dwight
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You can use only one NODename for a machine (for step 1)
Each Friday you can generate a backupset with 2 years retension (for step
2)
And each last Friday (or each Friday) you can delete backupsets from
previous month which are not made in the last week of the month (to adhere
to requirement 3)
Z
My question is how come if I issue the query event command it will
show me the time the backup completed. However if
I try to use a select command, the completed time is not an option.
Is this true or am I missing something.
Thanks again
Mike Anderson
Mic
Kuli,
Shark has RAID-5 storage, so in most cases it doesn't need mirroring.
Depending upon configurations it has at least 2 hot-spare drives in each SSA
loop. To make backup and recovery simpler we are doing Flash Copy of 2 TB
database. If you want to know details please drop me a line.
Thank yo
Why to rename the original ?!? Why not to rename the restored file !?!
Look at TSM Quick Reference for the Backup-Archive Clients (or in Using the
Backup-Archive Clients) :
"DSMC REStore [FILE] [options] sourcefilespec|"sourcefilespec"
[destinationfilespec] "
You can use very simple script simila
What are the versions of Server/API Client/TDP, NT/2000, Domino?
It works fine on our NT4SP6+Domino hotfix and Domino 5.03. API client is
v4.1.0.0, server is v4.1.3.0 on AIX 4.3.3.5 and TDP is v1.1.1.0
How many database files do you have in mail directory and what is their
total (or average) size?
Hi *SMers,
our customer wants to implement TSM on OS/390 with 3494 library. I would
like to now some experiences with TSM4.2 on OS/390 with
3494 library. We have to decide between 4.1 and 4.2.
Any experiences appreciated.
Jozef Zatko
Login a.s.
Slovakia
You don't mention which version of the client you are running, but this
problem is documented by APAR IC29793. The problem is fixed in 4.1.3
(available now) and 4.2.1 (not yet available, but it's on the horizon).
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Tivoli Systems
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Develo
If they doubt this, then they basically doubt all networking...
If someone wants verification, tell them to retrieve/restore the data to a
different named file and compare the two.
Dwight
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From: Matthew Large [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:
We are currently moving our servers from NT 4.0 to Win2K. As I monitored the
backup of our first initial Win2K servers, I noticed the System Object
filespace did not display a "Last Backup Completion Date/Time" on the TSM
server. I was able to see successful completion of the System Objects in the
I believe that I stand corrected.
We certified on Red Hat 7.0 and 7.1, but if your distribution meets the
basic kernel and other related requirements:
Linux kernel 2.2.x(for x=13 or higher)
or
Linux kernel 2.4.x(for x=0 or higher)
glib
Copy Serialisation would be set to SharedStatic, so that's not an issue.
They just want more confirmation than TSM gives. The way he sees it is that
TSM only verifies that the Server received the packets to create it - it
doesn't confirm the integrity of the file. I mean, I trust it, but he
doesn'
Andy,
You suggest below that TSM Client 4.2 for Linux requires Red Hat 7.x or
higher.
However, looking in the Readme file in the rpm distribution it suggests
that the only real stipulation is that the Linux kernel version is 2.2.13
or higher, or 2.4.0 or higher.
I have clients in my environment
$)CI'm not sure why you aren't seeing any files get backed up (maybe none are
eligible for backup?), but APAR IC29686 addresses the ANS4031E message.
Here is the description of the APAR:
= BEGIN APAR DESCRIPTION =
ERROR DESCRIPTION:
Customer tries to back up a fully qualified pat
If you have configured the management classes of your meta and data objects
with different Copy Destinations, as suggested in the "Installation and
User's
Guide" - "TSM Policy Requirements and Recommendations", you should not
change
your management classes unless the new management classes of BOTH
Thank you very much Andy.
After verifying prerequisite on the WEB, I saw my
error.
Indeed, after upgrading IE to version 5.0, TSM
version 4.2 has been istalled succesfully.
Best regards.
--- Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
The TSM 4.2 server requires Internet Explorer 5 or
> high
...
>So we backup 2 GB files in about 10 minutes, I think this is slow.
>My question is: why is the difference between - the elapsed processing time
>and the data transfer time - so big
>We are compressing on the client as you see!
...
Bert - You may have answered your own question. It obviously
Try this:
select tabname,colname,remarks from columns order by tabname,colname
Here is a sample output:
TABNAMECOLNAMEREMARKS
-- -- --
ACTLOG DATE_TIME Date/Time
ACTLOG
The APIs don't always mark files inactive. Active files never go away.
Rename a filespace, back it up again and delete the old backup.
Jeff
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> From: MC Matt Cooper (2838) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Bert,
there is a bug for the 'elapsed time' in one client version.
What is your TSM client version on your big S70 ?
rv
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From: "Bert Moonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: Archive/Compression
> Hello
When I issued 'dsmc incr', the following error occured and there is no backup data..
Anybody know why??
Appreciate any suggestions..
client os:
Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot)
Kernel 2.2.14-5.0smp on an i686
tsm server ver: 4.1.3
tsm client: 4.1
ANS4031E Error processing '/': desti
elapsed processing time is from start to finish
data transfer time is just when data is being sent
Client compressions is probably a good thing to do.
Your network data transfer rate is good.
What are your no -a settings, and ADSM tuning settings.
I have found the newer ADSM code is faster also
Hello guys,
We are runnig an adsm 3.1.2.90 server on AIX 4.3.3 and we have AIX clients
4.3.
The clients are connected with 100MB Ethernet Full Duplex to the server.
The client in this example is an S70, 12 GB Memory and 8 processors.
We archive a lot of oracle database files and some output is;
+ Hello all,
+ I am running TSM 4.1.3 on OS390. I am trying to run a batch job
+ that has a list of select commands to validate the contents of different
+ filespaces. If one of the filespaces is empty or the does not
+ have a match
+ for the select command I get the following message a
How do you restore the mksysb that was done to disk and was backed up
to TSM? The only way I know of to restore one is via NIM.
Thanks
Rick
On 22 Aug 2001, at 14:22, Prather, Wanda wrote:
> We do the mksysb's to disk. Then TSM backs them up.
> Then we only need the tape version of mksysb for
Try : http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/ .
They are the main players these days.
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From: Neelam Dwivedi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 August 2001 11:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mainframes
Hi all
I need some basic info on types of mainframes, the
Hi all
I need some basic info on types of mainframes, their OS, models (company
names), app. servers. and related details. Can you suggest me a site which
gives a comprehensive info on this ?
Regards
Neelam
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Hello Again,
One of the things I forgot to mention was I do a FULL backup,
(change the copymode to ABSOLUTE), of every node every two weeks. I don't
do them all at the same time but because I do the fulls I would expect that
I would not be finding backup files that are 120 days old and AC
Steve,
Excellent idea!
Keep me updated...
Thanks!
DaveZ
Steve Harris
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Do they really want to do this? If they do not trust that the file is being
backed up correctly by TSM, will they trust the fact TSM say's it has been,
even if it could verify the file?
The only way I can think of actually getting a byte by byte verificatiuon
that a file has been stored correctly
Mathew,
My thought is, suggest to the client that they pick a file/files at random.
rename the original, restore the backup and get the client to check that it is
an exact copy.
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Hi All,
I have been asked by a customer if it is possible for TSM to verify and
confirm the existence of the copy of the data on the tape/disk, against the
actual file. I really think he means for TSM to re-read the file it just
wrote and compare it with the file on the client. I have explained t
I have the same problem,
This is a known problem, there is no fix available and no release date for a
fix also. See the ouput of my call with Tivoli :
Abstract:
TivWeb: License problem
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Operating System: AIX 4.3
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