I will be out of the office starting October 4, 2001 and will not return
until October 8, 2001.
I will respond to your message when I return.
What exact version of TDP for SQL are you using?
TDP 1.1.2
What version of Microsoft SQL Server (and SP level)?
SQL 2000(No SP installed)
What version of Windows (and SP level)?
WIN 2000(SP2)
Is this running in a cluster environment?
I have no idea what you asking. Explain it to me in detai
In article <005201c14c1e$68f6d020$1902a8c0@lipstr>, "Kelly J. Lipp"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Years ago there was a problem with communication between the client and
>server. The client would tell the server the file was a certain size and
>then proceed to send a larger file. Most often happe
That 'step' has to do with PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE and is
necessary to ensure the correct password is stored in the registry.
You can't connect because you are not running the 'clustered' sql
server. You are running the native sql server, because the cluster
service isn't started.
Thanks,
You can do almost any dsmadmc or dsmc command in a script:
Example
dsmc -pass=password inc c:\bob
>From: Sean McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Ask again.
>Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 11:20:33 -0400
>
>Good Morning
I've been getting this for about a week now. I'm trying to get the latest
patch level of the AIX server code. When I try to change to any of the
subdirectories in the
"/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/server/AIX" directory I get...
ftp> cd 4.1.4.3
250-
Connection closed by remote host.
Thanks for the suggestion but there are no tapes involved. This is a test
environment still and we are only going to dasd on the mainframe server.
-Original Message-
From: Beardsley, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subjec
Hello All...
I have OS/390 V2R8, TSM Server 4.1.0 and Unix S/390 with B/A Client ver 4.1.0. When I try to use the Web Client I just can see a grey box on the browser, the images are not displayed. The dsmcad is active on the 390 unix.
I think it can be the level of B/A Client. Will the problem
Hi Gerald,
We setup several admin schedulers to update the client schedulers.
Phillip
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Wichmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Scheduling Question
When creating schedules, is it just me
delete volhist todate=today type=BACKUPSET force=no volume=DINSDAG
was THE answer to my question.
Never expected that you must type the volumename in caps
I want to thank everybody for the quick responses, i know now that my life
is spared :-)
Greetings,
Maurice
CREATE MORE THAN ONE SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY OF THE WEEK.
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Wichmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Scheduling Question
When creating schedules, is it just me or is it annoying that you can't
On page 228 of the tdp redbook, step 10 on setting up the TDP on a
clustered server says:
Enter a command that connects with the TSM server. Specify
the /tsmpassword=tsmpasswordname parameter to ensure the
correct password is stored in the registry. This allows the
scheduler service to properly c
When creating schedules, is it just me or is it annoying that you can't
specify more then one parameter in the "day=" parameter? E.G., If I
wanted to have a system to a full backup once a week, and differential
daily (MSSQL TDP), I can specify the once a week Full easily enough by
picking a day an
I have several schedules that I want to run Tuesday through Saturday early AM.
I run a batch file from the windows scheduler each Monday, that runs a macro
that updates each of these schedules to run on weekdays, then on Friday,
a second schedule runs a macro to update them to run on Saturday.
On
On a bare bones restore of a Windows NT client's C drive, we are getting
very poor throughput times. For example, it is taking an hour and a half to
restore 200 MB. Restoring the D drive is much better - 4 minutes for 50 MB.
We have release 4.1, a 10/100 Ethernet network, OS/390 TSM server, and
Oops...don't think this made it the first time...
Hi Petur-
I do quite a lot of work with OmniBack (OBII).
Basically, it is like most of the other backup products out there, in
that everything is based on full/incremental type architecture (what I
refer to as the "ArcServe mentality").
The goo
Hi: This is more a Novell qestion than a TSM question, and simply involves how to have
a Novell script wait for the completion of one command before initiating the next.
Background:
We use TSM to backup groupwise / novell. The groupwise admin has said the restores of
GW are unworkable ( essenti
One other thought...if the backupset in question was created today,
you'll probably have to use a "totime=" parameter also...
-Lloyd
Maurice van 't Loo wrote:
>
> Marc,
>
> Thanks for the tip, but i already deleted every backupset with "delete
> backupset *" When i do a "q backupset", i see none
just add the
-pass=blah
to your dsmc incr and it shouldn't ask for the id...
dsmc incr -pass=blah
now this would be with passwordaccess prompt which is what we run our unix
clients with...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Sean McNamara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed
When I run
DELETE VOLHISTORY TODATE=TODAY TOTIME=NOW TYPE=BACKUPSET
VOLUME=010016 FORCE=NO
I get
ANR2469E DELETE VOLHISTORY: Invalid volume history type: BACKUPSET
I think this is not supported on 3.7.2
Do I have to wait till I have upgraded to 4.1?
Kind regards
Thomas Rupp
---
OmniBack is only big on the HP 9000 platform. It's not as widely used
as TSM or as cross-platform. Tape rotation is a problem as well. Take
a look at the list archives at www.adsm.org and search for OmniBack.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Geoff,
I deal primarily with backups directly to tape and have seen this error message
when the number of tapes in the volume is equal to the Maximum Scratch Volumes
Allowed parameter for that storage group. I increase this value and backups go
on. It might be helpful to see the storage pool det
Here are my notes from a ticket I called in to Tivoli with the same exact
problem:
Had some backupsets that had been deleted but were not deleted out of
volhist. Used the following command to delete them:
DELete VOLHistory TODate={mm/dd/} TOTime={hh:mm[:ss]} Type=BACKUPSET
VOLume={volName}
Actually backupsets are not in storage pools.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)&(831) 332-4006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Maurice,
Do you have an retention period before an tape has been deleted out of the
storage pool and become scratch?
Type the command: q stg "tape storage pool" f=d and look at the line "Delay
Period for Volume Reuse"
-Original Message-
From: Maurice van 't Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi TSM-ers,
inspired by the discussion regarding the deletion of backupsets
I checked my recently deleted volumes and they are still in the
volhistory.
Unfortunately there is no DELETE VOLHISTORY TYPE=BACKUPSET
in 3.7.2.
How can I get rid of this volumes?
Kind regards
Thomas Rupp
hi Thida,
If your commtimeout value on TSM server is 60 (seconds), it's too low. Yes
it might work for b/a client type of backups not with TDPO. RMAN doesn't
backup NULL blocks. So it takes time for RMAN to scan through the Oracle
data block to gather data. Increasing commtimeout value doesn't
>Years ago there was a problem with communication between the client and
>server. The client would tell the server the file was a
>certain size and
>then proceed to send a larger file. Most often happened with
>compressed
>files being compressed again by dsmc (compress yes option). I
>know this
Marc,
Thanks for the tip, but i already deleted every backupset with "delete
backupset *" When i do a "q backupset", i see none.
Still, the used backupsets are still in the volhist.
Thanks,
Maurice
- Original Message -
From: "Marc Levitan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I forget the volhist after the delete, the good command is
adsm>delete VOLHistory todate= type=backupset volume=
force=no
This command word since the version 4.3.
Regards.
-Original Message-
From: Ramboux, Jean-Claude
Sent: mercredi 3 octobre 2001 18:24
To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Mana
Hi
I need to convince my customer why he should use TSM over Omniback. I know nothing
about "Omniback", i don´t even know if im spelling it right.
Does anyone know the main differance in these 2 backupsystems.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
|
Hello,
Try to used the command
adsm>delete todate= type=backupset volume= force=no
This command word since the version 4.3.
Regards.
-Original Message-
From: Maurice van 't Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercredi 3 octobre 2001 16:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: URGENT: How
We had this problem with disk cashing on. When the disk pool was full of
old data. Enough was cleaned for the estimated size. Then the client sent
a larger file (usually compressing a compressed file) and it would fail for
not enough space. We turned disk caching off and the problem never occu
Big Brother tells me that Sean McNamara wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
>
> I asked this question a bit earlier in the week and did not get much of a
> response. I am simply trying to do a "dsmc incr " on a server and it
> asks for a user id (interactively). I am attempting to run this command as par
On the server, did up do the following:
upd node nodea password us=none domain=domainname
On the client set the password
dsmc> set password
-Original Message-
From: Sean McNamara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
Hello,
I have had this error in the past and was told that it was a bug in the api
server/
protocol used to communicate with the tsm server. An estimate of how much
space is
needed to back up a file is sent...but there is a problem with the protocol
engine
for the transfer...if you send many sma
Good Morning,
I asked this question a bit earlier in the week and did not get much of a
response. I am simply trying to do a "dsmc incr " on a server and it
asks for a user id (interactively). I am attempting to run this command as part
of a scheduled job and have not been able to figure out h
Hi,
edit dsm.sys to include
PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
Login once, after that dsm won't ask for a passwd (or username) until you
change your clients ip-address.
> Good Morning,
>
>
> I asked this question a bit earlier in the week and did not get much of a
> response. I am simply trying to do a "
Sure you have data on those volumes, but you would never use the volhist
file to do anything with them. The current wisdom suggests keeping these
entries for as long as you keep your db backups. I'm with you, that seemed
extreme so I use 30 days. Wanda Prather also had input on this and suggest
Finn,
I use it offen, i've got a stripped version of it. (only the files you need,
without the help)
You can use it in every path on Win9x and WinNT/2000
If you (or anybody else) want it, i can mail you the zip-file, it's 1.18MB.
If you want it, don't reply to here, but send an email to
[EMAIL
Sean,
Sounds like you'll be wanting to include the:
passwordaccess generate
into your dsm.sys file - this 'remembers' your password and automatically
generates a new one when required, thus removing the necesity for the
client to prompt you for a password.
Is this what you meant?
David M
If you have PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE set in dsm.sys or dsm.opt
depending on platform then it will not ask for this. FOR UNIX you can invoke with:
print "PASSWD" | ADSMscript.sh
I have one like this not for password but for other things.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3
Would this also be applicable if all data was going directly to tape? and
data is being archived for
3 and 8 years?
-Original Message-
From: Maurice van 't Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: volhist file extremely l
Matt,
In mine opinion an delete volhistory todate=today-7 type=all is good. The
file vlolumehistory only give information when an tape changed from scratch
to private or dbbackup and what the location is off the dbbackup tapes. You
don't need the file in an total disaster. Then you need the file
Hi,
You have to find out if there are tapes in your primary pool wich are not
accesseble because of write errors. So check your primary pool.
-Original Message-
From: Leijnse, Finn F SITI-ISES-31 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 3 oktober 2001 15:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
I'm thinking that maybe you are missing some primary pool tapes. Peruse the
log from earlier in the reclamation process and see if TSM is asking for a
volume to be mounted that is outside the library. Since it's multiple copy
pool tapes I'm thinking this must be it.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Soluti
Years ago there was a problem with communication between the client and
server. The client would tell the server the file was a certain size and
then proceed to send a larger file. Most often happened with compressed
files being compressed again by dsmc (compress yes option). I know this was
fi
Yes, if you click on the "Advanced search" link, it will explain how to
specify your search criteria. Among other things, it does say that boolean
operators like AND and OR are case sensitive, and need to be in CAPS.
Another alternative is to just use the '+' (plus) sign to specify your
criteria.
It4s possible that the storage pool reached its maximun capacity while the backup was running and failed, and after this the expiration process began. It can be the reason witch the storage pool is not full.
Jorge Rodriguez
Caracas - Venezuela
>From: Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To:
>Date:Tue, 2 Oct 2001 08:23:22 -0700
>From:"Gill, Geoffrey L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: select statement
>
>Hello all,
>
>Can anyone help with this question? I'm wondering if it's possible to get
>this from a select statement or other query. I want to find out how much
>data all nodes
Matthew,
We use a "delete volhist type=all todate=today-14", the tapes that contains
data will not be deleted from the volhist.
The onlyest concern is the database backups and exports.
As i know, if you keep the database backups only for 2 days and no exports,
you can even use 3 days for the vol
Folks,
I have seen some posts concerning this in the past, but I don't have a
good feeling about my options. I have a volumeshistory file that is around 5
megs, and entries that go back to 1997. What I want to know is, how do I know
for sure that I can delete a particular entry? Kell
This is caused by the client (or agent) not requesting enough pre-allocated
space in the diskpool for the data that it "actually" needs to send. We ran
into this on both Tandem clients and SQL agents. On the SQL there is an
"estimated change percentage" parameter that you can use and it will
pre
Andy,
Interesting indeed. I have done a little experimenting since your post. If I
just search on "Matthew and Bacchi" I get many posts, with duplicates. Here
is one particular selection, a single post that shows up twice. Notice how
it has two different confidence levels for the same posti
One of the ways to fix this is to do a 'q cont' on those files and then do a
selective full backup on these files again. this way the database will
expire those files on the bad tapes. Another way (if you have copypool tapes
- offsite) you could perform a 'restore' command which will show you whic
Does the dsmerror.log file have the error message? If so, it should also
have an accompanying message indicating which file failed.
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi all,
We have had several of the Netware 5.1 nodes that we back up upgraded to
service pack 3.
Since then, most of the nodes have given considerable trouble, especially
those using a scheduled backup. Even worse, those nodes doing a client
initiated backup - either manual or via portal - have
Hello all,
This morning I noticed a node still in session with the server, which just
finished after 9 hours. My first thought is that the switch setting has
changed because the NIC is still set to 100/Full. I need to have someone
check that, but I also found this.
A messag in the client log as fo
On 03-Oct-01 Patricia LeBlanc wrote:
> Is your tape in an 'unavailable' status???
Nope. Just read/write status.
Cheers,
Henk.
Hi,
Does anyone have the TSm admin V3.1 somewhere in his download cupboard? I
have
> met vriendelijke groeten, regards et salutations,
>
> Finn Leijnse
>
> ISES/31 - Central Data Storage Management
> Shell Services International bv.
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Interesting... I guess I spoke a little too soon. While I only did get one
hit, the hit was for a post from a while back, not from yesterday. I
wonder if there *is* a problem with the search engine, or if it takes a
certain period of time before newer posts are searchable (maybe only past
months a
This is not an IBM facility, so I wouldn't know the answer to your
specific question. However, I just tried doing a search for the post I
made yesterday in response to the originator of this thread, and I only
got one hit. My criteria were:
raibeck AND repro
I tried it with both Netscape and
Hi
Our reclamation process of the copypool seems to get stuck and does not run
I am getting these messages:
10/03/01 15:26:42 ANR1173E Space reclamation for offsite volume(s)
cannot
copy file in storage pool ONSITE: Node XX, Type
10/03/01 15:26:46 ANR0985I Pro
>Is it possible to see also your own postings to the listserver? Sometimes
>the posting doen't arrive, so now i must check it with an other account.
> Maybe you can use the web interface to the list at www.adsm.org to
> check your postings ?
While we're on this subject...I frequently use the s
Hi all...
I need to install a second TSM Server for a short time. After this, I will need to access the data restored with the second server using the first TSM Server.
How Can I replicate the DB of the second server in the DB of the first one?.
The second server will dissapear and the data h
The ADSM 3.1 downloads are still available on the IBM FTP site
(ftp.software.ibm.com), although at this moment, it appears to be down.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail:
Hi there !
I have a delicat problem with SQL2.2 TDP Agent .
when i try to make a restore of a backup , everything looks OK until the
restore actually starts.
Then the machine NT cluster with SQL7 cluster running. CRASH.
Any one who have any clue whats wrong.
The backup works fine with the ag
Yes it can. That was what we did because we are in a similar circumstance.
I upgraded the server and left the client level where it was at and haven't
had any problems yet. My client, server, and CommonStore server are all
running on the same box.
Becky Davidson
Data Manager/AIX Administrator
ED
This is an old post that I saved. It still did not work for me but give it
a try.
I heard it was a bug that may be fixed in version 4.x???
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
Is your tape in an 'unavailable' status???
Q vol * access=unavailable
update vol xx access=readwrite (if it's listed as unavailable)
-Original Message-
From: Henk ten Have [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 7:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hello,
No help I'm afraid, but I'm interested as we have 2 tapes that were used to
create a backupset as a test a long time ago, and Ive never been able to
free them up either.
Matt.
-Original Message-
From: Maurice van 't Loo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 200
Hi *SM-ers!
For those of you not living in The Netherlands, please ignore this message.
The quarterly Dutch ADSM/TSM User group conference will be held on November
2nd. 2001.
Please visit http://www.adsm.nl for more details and free subscription. The
agenda is really worth checking out!
Kindest re
Gene,
I think that isn't possible. Expiration depends on when a file has been
changed. Some files like OS-files change never and so they will never
expire.
Ronald Bazuin
-Original Message-
From: Eugene Awyong - Singapore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 3 oktober 2001 12:06
To:
I have some (strange) tape problems, for example with tape 000401 (AIX 4.3.3.0,
TSM server 4.1.4.1, 3494/3590E:
Problems with accessing some tapes, for example 000401:
10/03/01 08:21:57 ANR0406I Session 2438 started for node ISIS-S315 (AIX)
(Tcp/Ip 145.100.17.2(4289)).
1
Hi,
Is it possible to see also your own postings to the listserver? Sometimes
the posting doen't arrive, so now i must check it with an other account.
Tia,
Maurice van 't Loo
Compare Computers
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Hervi
type=backupset does not exist, even with type=all the backupset's stay's in
the volhist.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Maurice
- Original Message -
From: "Hervi CHIBOIS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: URGENT: How
You can send a command to the list server.
Address a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the note, put the
following:
SET ADSM-L REPRO
And that's it... you should receive a confirmation back from the list
server indicating that your command was processed. Thereafter, you should
get a co
You're welcome. The links should be fixed. I tried a couple of them from
my non-IBM dial-up connection, and now I can get to the redbooks just
fine.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Int
Hello Maurice
try to delete volume history entries
tsm > del volh type=backupset todate=today
rv
- Original Message -
From: "Maurice van 't Loo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:46 AM
Subject: URGENT: How to delete backupsets
> Hi,
>
>
The update statement is not allowed using the TSM ODBC driver.
What you can do is do a select, and then pipe the result to dsmadmc -id
-pwd command
---
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Bergkällavägen 31D
192 79 SOLLENTUNA
Växel: 08 - 754 98 00
Mobil: 070 - 399
>Is it possible to see also your own postings to the listserver? Sometimes
>the posting doen't arrive, so now i must check it with an other account.
Maybe you can use the web interface to the list at www.adsm.org to
check your postings ?
Regards
Peter
Hi,
On a stand-alone TSM configuration on an AIX server, we make a daily
backupset of the data to keep a copy offsite.
We use a retention of 6 days, so we can use 5 tapes for every weekday. The
volumes we use have the names of the days.
We make the backupset by:
generate backupset aix dinsdag de
Hi *SMers',
I was just wondering if there are any commands which I can use to check
when the data in a particular tape would expire. I know that a Q content
probably returns me with the data and the backup date, but it doesn't show
when the data would expire. Aside from calculating from the ret
Hi to all,
we are planning to upgrade our ADSM 3.1.2.20 server to TSM 4.2.latest in
about 10 days. ( RS/6000 AIX Environment )
On the ADSM Server we have also a CommonStore Server running with a rather
old level ( CS 1.6.2 ). This server connects over the api via shared memory
to the ADSM Serve
Check the file:
$ file /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/plugins/libPiIMG.a
/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/plugins/libPiIMG.a: archive (big
format)
It might be broken. If so reinstall image backup client
(tivoli.tsm.client.image.aix43.32bit or appropriate)
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Th
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