I have increased the 'filesperset' from 1 to 5, then 20. On both occasions,
this has caused
both tapes to be active all the time.
Just what I was after.
thanks muchly
steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Neil Rasmussen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 October, 2001 9:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL
Would anyone running groupwise under novell be willing to share your include/exclude
lists?
I'm about to start backing up this environment and need a kick start.
Thanks
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
*
This appears to be new functionality in 4.2.1.0. It shows up in a q mount
command. You will see what drives are mounted in addition to this new stuff
that shows mount reservations. That is some other process that is waiting
for the mount point has a mount point reservation. I'm guessing this w
Is there tdp for oracle(linux)??
If so, what is the procedure for backing up oracle??
server: solaris 2.6
client: redhat 6.2
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Any ideas what this means? The fallout is I'm only allowed to have two
mount points in the device class that has a mountlimit of 8. I'm stumped...
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Zlatko,
ZK>The only way to "break the mirror" and access both copies in AIX known to
ZK>me is to pull the disk and put it into another machine importing the VG.
ZK>Otherwise the mirror is still transparent to you through AIX APIs and
ZK>tools.
Not so... The sbom_backup script does some pretty ha
I know this may sound strange but would anyone be willing to sent me the
output of the following query commands (with f=d) from a production TSM
server using DRM and ideally using copy storage pools. I plan to us the
information as part of an internal training material.
QUERY DRMEDIA
QUERY MEDIA
D'OH!
Bill, thanks for pointing that out.
Laurent, this, of course, looks much more serious. Being that I am a
client developer, I am not an expert on the TSM server. However, it is
very likely that you are looking at a database audit or restore scenario.
Before going that route, you should c
Steve,
Thanks for the pointer. We'd be in the same boat we are now, with having
to down the services first, but having this in the LVM, rather than using
the hairy sbom_backup script is much more reassuring.
Cheers,
Steve Greatbanks
-Original Message-
From: Steve Harris [mailto:[EMAIL
DiskXtender 2000 is an add-on to TSM for Windows 2000/NT thought they have a
full function product for other environments. TSM HSM supports Solaris and
AIX but not HP last I checked. We intend to do the same thing you are
doing and checked into this. DiskExtender 2000 apparently works well.
-
First thing I can suggest is a swift upgrade to TSM 4.1.4.0 on AIX. I've
got it installed at two client sites (using 3995 Optical jukeboxes and LTO)
and seems quite stable.
>From the messages manual (thank you, Adobe Acrobat Catalog...):
ANS1312E Server media mount not possible
Explanation: Ser
Our users put their PST files on the server. Has anyone used Open File
Manager to get backups of these files. Our users leave their Outlook
Desktop open and these files allocated. We are missing backups of these
files in our Netbackup world and as we migrate to TSM would like to
eliminate this
I recently had to restore a file from one node to another, but the tape for
source node had some problems. Restore was very slow and TSM issued
messages that it could not read files, so restore did not work. I tried to
run audit on that volume/tape, TSM deleted some damaged files but it was
very
Hi Miles,
MP>Hi Steve,
MP>interesting situation, have you considered, I'm sure you have, but:
MP>- do you really need a point in time, why not just try and back it up,
say 3 times, and on the last try just MP>back it up? ie. shared dynamic.
There should be no downtime at all. Do the files change
So what is the latest on DiskXtender 2000? I have been told that I will
be installing it later this week.
What is people's experience to date? Thumbs up/thumbs down? Warnings,
caveats? We have a number of NT, Solaris, AIX, and HP boxes talking to TSM
4.2
servers on mainframes.
TIA!
- Kai
The ability to do split mirror backups of AIX JFS came in at AIX 4.3.3 see chapter 5
of the AIX 4.3 Differenences redbook. Steve Greatbanks - you should note that sysback
is not required.
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
>>> Zlatko Krastev/ACIT <[EMAIL PROTE
One method is to export to sequential disk, which may be NFS mounted on both machines
and then import on the new server.
Check the archives, I think that someone did a MVS to Unix conversion this way a while
back...
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
>>> Robi
Note that now, nodes that haven't been used for 30 days drop out of the licence count,
so if you had a lot of old archives hanging around in previous versions, you may well
have enough points to get DRM for free!
Who thinks up th is stuff.. The technical side is hard enough without all these
Confusingly enough, FORCE=YES and OVERRIDE=YES both mean that the client
cannot override the server setting.
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
Steven Chaba
cc:
Se
Hi all,
Our TSM server (4.1.2.0 running on AIX 4.3.3.0) run out of log space and
cannot be started. I am not sure what the max size of log space is but I
tried to extend 9MB more space and failed.
Any idea how to solve this?
Here are the message when TSM server started
Yes, q occ returns good info without the license audit. You still need to
run the audit to use q auditocc. I prefer q auditocc for some things.
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
"Prather, Wanda"
It got past the typo - check out the ANR0207E message later in the output.
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
Or you can call your friendly IBM business partner, who will happily assay
your situation and give you a quote. TSM licensing is still changing, so
ask lots of questions.
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
"Prather
I'm currently in the process of migrating 8 v3.1 servers on VM,
one v3.7 server on Solaris and one v4.1.2.0 server on AIX to
totally different 'homes'. Mostly migrating to AIX v4.3.3 and
TSM v4.1.4.0 (I'm a little gunshy about going to v4.2.whatever
after reading the list lately and with all of th
You could also use a filetext receiver to create the output log file,
although the output format is a little annoying. This would allow you to
select what messages were sent to ITO.
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
I heard second-hand that the license registration bug wasn't going to be
fixed until TSM 5.x. Can anyone out there confirm?
_
William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
630 357 7744 x338
Henk ten Have
<[EM
What platform do you run the server on? I just started using
striped files for the diskpool on os/390 r10.
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Bill Colwell
C. S. Draper Lab
Cambridge, Ma.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/23/01
at 05:22 PM, Andy Carlson <[
All,
I have been using sub-file backup capabilities since earlier July and works
great. Reduced my backup time considerably especially on my WAN clients that
would take as much as 11 hours to backup now backs up in about 6 to 7 hours.
I have also done several restores with no problems to date.
Se
You need to add directory wildcarding to your statements.
For example, include /usr/sap/P02/trans/.../* D30
hope this helps,
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C. S. Draper Lab
Cambridge, Ma.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/23/01
at 05:23
Wanda,
You don't need to do an audit license to get good data back from
'q occ' or 'select * from occupancy ...'. But there is another table
in the server called auditoccupancy and you do need to do audit license
to get current data into it.
I always use the occupancy table because it reports b
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 09:54:19 -0500, it was written:
>Can anyone point me to a fuller description or explanation of that error
>message (in the subject)? It has no message number, and is in the client's
>dsmerror.log and a pop up window. There are no error messages in the
>server activity log, and
Thomas,
I'd love to see that script, if you're willing to share! :)
Robin Sharpe
Berlex Laboratories
Thomas Denier
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Robin Sharpe/WA/USR/SHG)
10/23
> Thanks for the reply Del, I have read Appendix E and have tried every
> possible combination. Doesn't seem to be working.
Patty,
I just specified the following in my DSM.OPT:
EXCLUDE help\help5*
And it worked fine. That is, the files
were not backed up when I issued:
domdsmc sel hel
I do not know why you are seeing this problem, although you are running at
fairly back-level code.
Some things to check:
- Do you have more than one TSM server? If so, are you sure the probem
client is connecting to the server you think it is connecting to?
- Did you confirm that the problem no
I am currently defining a Solaris server with TSM 4.2.1 and an IBM 3583
LTO Library connected to a SAN. I also have one Solaris client connected
to the SAN that will be doing LanFree backups. Has anyone seen the 4.2.1
problems on Solaris or is it just an AIX issue.
Linda Seeba
no he has'nt.
Best Regards,
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DCM Data Systems
39675, Cedar Blvd, Suite # 155
Newark, CA 94560
Tel. 510-687-1669
Fax.510-687-1667
Cell.510-967-7945
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua S. Bassi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:25 AM
S
Quoting "Greatbanks, Stephen P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zlatko,
> Thanks for the information. I do realise that the AIX mirroring
> is
> totally transparent from the user (and TSM) point of view. That is not
> really my question though. The current backup procedure is (roughly)
>
> (i)
We're in the same boat - MANY .pst files larger than 500 MB. We have a very
fast network, but the load on the server is getting huge, and a BIG part of
it is those .pst files.
I've been testing the subfile backup capability over the last 2 weeks for
just this reason, and it works great!
Cuts tha
One other thing that is interesting to note...If you are using LAN-Free, you
can create a management class that points to a disk pool and a management
class that points to a tape pool and then make entries in the incl/excl list
to include these management classes. By doing this, you can direct so
Is there any literature, or has anyone experimented with, stripe sizes
on disk storage pools? I am striping, trying to get better performance,
but I am unsure about how to actually measure the performance, or what
to compare it to. Thanks for any information.
Andy Carlson
I thought I had read somewhere that it was no longer necessary in TSM 4.1.x
to do an AUDIT LICENSE in order to get good information back with a Q OCC,
or with a SELECT from the occupancy tables.
Is that so, or did I just imagine this? Can't find any releated doc now, or
remember where I saw it (
Hi Wanda,
I am not 100% certain as to the answer, but here is what I think:
When TSM backs up the registry, it uses the Win32 API functions to back up
the registry data to the adsm.sys directory. Then the adsm.sys directory
(and its files and subdirectories) are backed up to the TSM server,
rega
We do backup .pst files with normal incremental backups.
BUT, as they grow very fast and get backedup after every Outlook logoff, we
are very interested in the subfile adaptive mode of the backups in V4. I
hope it will allow backup of only changed/added bytes, instead of the whole
file every tim
We find that (at least on Win2K) Outlook will release the .pst files after
some period of non-use. But so far I haven't figured out exactly what that
period is, or any way to control it - (there was a .ini file that you could
set on earlier releases). Any EXCHANGE experts out there who know more
I sent this last week, to a response of deafening silence. Am I doing
something wrong here, or do I not understand how these are supposed to
work?
Server: TSM 4.1.0.0 running on H70 with AIX 4.3.3 ML8
Client: Various, running TSM for AIX 4.1.0.0
If I execute the following commands:
Session e
You can backup LAN-free to disc if you have SANErgy installed on a metadata
server.
If not, you can only backup LAN-free to tapes.
Regards,
> René Lambelet
> Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre
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> *+41'21'924'35'43 7+41'21
And you still only backup the .PST as a standard file, probably already on a
file server or PC. MS Backup, TSM or a TSM DPA does not proved further
abilities.
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
It depends on your license arrangement on the last issue.
-Original Message-
From: Zlatko Krastev/ACIT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DRM (Disaster Recovery Manager)
As far as I know all TSM points are same. For exam
The only way to backup .pst files to close Outlook before the backup.
--
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Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)&(831) 332-4006
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ma
Nancy,
Do you see anything in the Server activity log during the time the
backup is occurring?
"Nancy Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/23/2001
01:12:56 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I migrated from Sun to AIX, exporting/importing the server from Sun to
AIX. This got me all my policies, clients, schedules, etc. I then
partitioned my 3575-L18's, cabling them to both systems. This allowed me
to migrate the clients via export/import (using tapes, or via
server-to-server). For
Hi Bruce,
Unload the WinNT DLTTAPE driver if not already done !
If both NT and TSM drivers are loaded, TSM will NOT be able to drive it
Herve
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:27 PM
Subject: Compaq
We too have this issue occurring on our Solaris 2.6 systems with the
4.1.2 TSM client. I was looking at the 4.2.1 client as a possible
solution since the fixed APAR list in the README lists a "fixed dsmc
lockup after successfully sending data" entry. I cannot for the life of
me find the APAR numbe
Hello everyone.
What, if anything, does anyone do concerning TSM backing up .PST files? We
are beginning to address this issue.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and its subsidiary and
affiliate companies are not responsible for errors or omissions in this e-mail
message. Any personal
Jim
There's a bug in the AIX 4.2.1 server software.
Tivoli told me that an APAR is opened but you can work with your server NOT
IN COMPLIANCE...
Herve
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Sporer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:48 PM
Subject:
Originally, you reported a problem where the TSM 4.2.1 client scheduler
was reporting incorrect event status when files were skipped during
backup. Someone directed you to a post I had made that indicated the
problem was a defect, to which you responded that it was only my opinion,
not a statement
You can still go to disk. With TSM 5.1 you will be able to move data
from disk to tape across the SAN bypassing the server as well
(Server-less backup).
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)&(831) 332-
Either.
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
WAL-MART CONFIDENTIAL
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Jr, Frank [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
> When using TSM to back up our Exchange servers I was told by our Mail
team
> that Microsoft said that client "compression" was to be turned off.
> Does anyone know if this is true.
If you are using TDP for Exchange to perform your backups,
you can either run with "TSM" compression ON or OFF.
(T
With Magstar the microcode compatibility is very good. The 10 year number
is fine for this media.
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Lifespan of media
Yes, I do keep an eye on ou
Yes. I'm sure of this because the migration from disk to tape works fine.
Nancy Reeves
Technical Support, Wichita State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 316-978-3860
Just a thought : Is your primary disk pool set up properly with next
storage pool to a tape pool that exists and has scra
Essentially, the point system is pretty simple. They categorized systems by
numbers of processors and assign a tier to them.
Tier 1 is Intel 32 bit 1 to 4 processors.
Tier 2 is RISC or Intel 64 bit 1 to 23 processors and Intel 32 bit 5 to 23
processors.
Tier 3 is over 24 processors.
Each produc
I will be out of the office starting October 24, 2001 and will not return
until November 1, 2001.
I am currently out of the office from 24/10 - 1/11 and will respond when
I'm back. For USF Operational matters, please contact Alvin Liew.
Okay, I found out the problem was that the W2K "Remote Registry Service"
needs to be running in order for TSM Wizard to query the local machine
to determine if there is a server instance installed.
Josh
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From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, Oc
hi,
Try using 'filesperset' option in your backup script.
regards,
Thiha
>I use tdp for oracle 2.2 on a tsm4.2 server
>I allocate 2 channels for the rman backup, t1 and t2
>when the backup starts, it initially starts to write to 2 tapes.
>After a short while, on
All,
I was able to install the TSM Server service - the issue was that you
MUST use the "TSM Server1" name and nothing else. Thankfully that is
done.
But now I am trying to define my tape library but I am still not able to
bring up the TSM Wizard. Without the wizard I am not sure what device
n
I migrated TSM from 4.1.0 to 4.1.4 on AIX 4.3.3 ML6. The inventory
expiration that used to run in about 2 hours is now takes anywhere from 4
to 12 hours.
Al Barth
Zurich Scudder Investments
Andy Carlson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Last time I looked into this, there was no way to open a JDBC connection
with the TSM DB. Anyone know if this is possible yet? I was thinking a
JDBC-ODBC bridge would work on an NT system since there *is* an ODBC
driver for the TSM DB for the NT platform. But outside of this I don't
think anything
We currently point our backups to disk.
If we go to a SAN environment can we still use disk or will we have to go to
tape?
Frank Mauro
Backup and Recovery Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telephone Number: 603.245.3207
Beeper Number: 888.797.0806
Thanks for the reply Del, I have read Appendix E and have tried every
possible combination. Doesn't seem to be working.
-Original Message-
From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 12:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Include/exclude for TDP Lotu
Frank,
Since you are using the Magstar tape subsystem, I would recommend using
hardware compression for your Exchange data. I know that you generally
use client compression, but you can use both in the same library.
It is my understanding that performing client compression on Exchange
will slow
When using TSM to back up our Exchange servers I was told by our Mail team
that Microsoft said that client "compression" was to be turned off.
Does anyone know if this is true.
Frank Mauro
Backup and Recovery Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telephone Number: 603.245.3207
Beeper Number: 888.797.0806
>> I've recently set up the TDP for Lotus Domino on a win2000 server.
>>
>> For my include/exclude processing in the dsm.opt in the domino folder, I
>> can't seem to get a one line to work.
>>
>> When I do the same with the help5 files, they backup.
>> How do I write the syntax to exclude those fi
Okay, I found the device name. But I am still interested in finding out
how to manually launch the wizard.
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Joshua S. Bassi
Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)&(831) 332-4006
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-Original Message-
Just a thought : Is your primary disk pool set up properly with next
storage pool to a tape pool that exists and has scratches available to it?
"Nancy Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 10/23/2001
10:54:19 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by:
I've recently set up the TDP for Lotus Domino on a win2000 server.
For my include/exclude processing in the dsm.opt in the domino folder, I
can't seem to get a one line to work. See below for my list:
INCLUDE *:\...\*.NSFNOTES
INCLUDE *:\...\*.NSF.DATA NOTES
INCLUDE *:\...\*.N
I've come to find out that the admin that did the install upgraded client and
server at same time- then got apprehensive and backed out the server install
but left the client at the new level. The HSM filesets are not there. We are
not getting incrementals. We're afraid to reboot or restart becau
Hi Peter
Here's how we've done it.
On the TSM server - in our case AIX - ITOs OPC agent is installed.
On the same server we run
dsmadmc -id= -passw=x -console > /tmp/dsm.log
In ITO we defined a log monitor that monitors the /tmp/dsm.log on the TSM
server
And now you are able to de
Hello,
I've got a situation on my hands and I can't resolve it. I've a MSCS file cluster on
win2k adv.
server. We did a test run from may to august and had no significant problems with TSM,
using first
4.1.2.12, then 4.2.0 when we saw that it was the build necessary for an adv. server.
Once we
Can anyone point me to a fuller description or explanation of that error
message (in the subject)? It has no message number, and is in the client's
dsmerror.log and a pop up window. There are no error messages in the
server activity log, and I know that all the drives in the robot/library
are avai
It was described in the IBM/Tivoli announcement letter for TSM V4. The
announcement letter was #200-245, but it's not that helpful - doesn't
contain actual point counts for anything but TSM servers and B/A clients.
On the Tivoli support website, there is now a "point calculator", although
it's
Hi *SM'ers,
We recently intalled a new version of an informix server (XPS 8.31) on
our AIX system (4.3.3), and are planing to use TDP for informix V 4.1.3
to backup this system, in conjunction with our TSM 4.1.3 server.
My first question is : does anybody knows if this version of TDP is
compatib
We have that very same issue running TSM 4.1.2.14 on AIX 4.3 with TSM 4.1.4
running on OS/390 V2R9. Traces yield different results the few times the
hang occurred while trace was activated. Most times it doesn't hang at all
with trace active. Archive sessions do run SLO!
We are currently w
Better:
A port connection is a more reliable method of alerting and it is generally
real time.
Test this on a low impact Server first
1. Enable events tivoli severe
2. Enable events tivoli error
3. disable any events not wanted (this is hard to
determine) cmd: dis
>> I did have look at the 4.2.1.2-fix, but it didn't describe
>anything but
>> the 3583-problem.
>> Has anyone with 3494 installed the fix, and dit it solve the
>problem here
>> as well?
I have a PMR open on this issue for AIX and a 3494. I have not installed the
fix for the 3583-problem and Tivo
Yes, I do keep an eye on our media and cycle "old" TSM tapes. We have about
300 tapes onsite, 400 offsite.
Because TSM expires data based on policy and not on tape cycles, you do have
the possibility of getting a few tapes that are very old. Because, as you
said, the first backup from a client
I have no idea what ITO is, and my background is AIX rather than Solaris
But, look at the ENABLE command in the ADMIN GUIDE and ADMIN reference.
You can issue the ENABLE command to cause TSM to forward error messages real
time to a "receiver" such as a Netview/Openview monitoring server via
Hi
In the moment we have a problem, that sometimes the dsmc command hang and
we dont't know why.
We make an dsmc archive command (Sun Machine E1 under Solaris 2.7 and
TSM Client 4.1.2.14) and sometimes the dsmc command hang. The TSM Server is
on OS/390 TSM 3.7.4.
To get more information we tr
Steve,
Rman will hold all channels until it finishes it processesing on the
entire backup job. Rman usually does a good job making sure that the
channels get equal amount of work but you can imagine that in some
instances the majority of the work load goes to one channel. For instance:
channel t1
Douglas,
I assume you mean moving your TSM database from AIX to Solaris...
I also assume that this is basically the same as moving the TSM database
from AIX to HP-UX, which we wanted to do...
You'll notice I said "wanted to do" The unfortunate truth is, it is
not supported.
That's right.
Could it be that the correct parameter name is SELFTUNEBUFPOOLSIZE, not
SELFTUNEBUPOOLSIZE (you forgot the 'F')?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Th
There is no TDP for sure, and the AIX server was just upgraded from 4.2.1
to 4.3.3 during the past weekend. The very first backup of the DB took
over 5 hours. And this backup is not scheduled by TSM schedule, it is
controlled by MAESTRO (a Tivoli schedule tool).
I am thinking there maybe same
Wolfgang,
how are your copygroups configured? By using the include statement you
selected the copygroup to use.
There's a parameter that can get you to backing up files every time:
#
MODE
Specifies whether the server backs up a file only if the file has
changed since the last bac
Hi Steve,
interesting situation, have you considered, I'm sure you have, but:
- do you really need a point in time, why not just try and back it up, say 3 times,
and on the last try just back it up? ie. shared dynamic. There should be no downtime
at all. Do the files change that fast? Is the s
Hi all,
TSM-Server 4.1.4.0 on OS390
AIX-Client 4.2.0.0
I have a little problem with an include statement for an file system.
I want to do incremental backups of this system. To do this with a spezial
managementclass, I do the following include statements at my dsm.sys file:
include /usr/sap/P0
On 22 Oct 2001, at 23:07, Mark Stapleton wrote:
> >Is this sound reasoning?
>
> No.
>
> >Thoughts?
>
> Use some logic. A restore reads a file off of a tape and sends it
> along the SCSI/fiber connection to the TSM server, which in turn pipes
> it through the I/O bus (getting it from SCSI to ethern
I forget to say that the /usr/sap/P02/trans is a mounted file system.
Wolfgang
> How is a TSM.PWD file created? I am (trying) to run
> TDP for Domino on a partitioned Notes server. When I
> log in as notes1 and run, for example, domdsmc sel
> events4.nsf - no problem. When I'm logged in a Notes2
> on the other partition I get a message saying thgat
> the password file is una
Hi,
I'm a french TSM user
Sorry for my bad english
When I run dsmserv I have the following message
Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.0
Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
5698-TSM (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999,2001. All rights reserved.
U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplicat
As far as I know all TSM points are same. For example points for 3 servers
(Tier 1) and 100 managed systems for LAN can be used for a server (Tier 2),
a managed library and 20 managed systems for SAN. This can happen after a
large server consolidation where both TSM server and application servers
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