A full Recovery Log is definitely one of the emergencies that every
ADSM/TSM system janitor will face, and should learn how to both prevent
and resolve. The two times it has happened to me, were due to running
out of scratch tapes, so that it could not back up the database, and
after I enlarged th
Hi As per documents you can take 32 incremental backups only and if you keep on taking incremental after that 33rd backup is
taken as full automatically. Even if you have not taken full backup it is taken by default.
P.C.Mathur
>From: Jeff Bach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Man
In TSM 4.2.1 there is a nice GUI wizard function that does all of this for
you.
-Original Message-
From: Bern Ruelas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Drive Mapping for W2K over SAN to LTO with Sun TSM server
Paul,
Tha
I'm hoping this is related to the install of a new library section today. It
sure looks like the problems I was seeing with the version of TSM i had a
month ago with all the tape problems. I'm up to 4.2.1.8 now on AIX.
The volume U00749 is actually out of the library, in the vault and DRM shows
i
SHARE in Nashville will have about 50 sessions on TSM, related Tivoli
products and also on Open Systems storage - SAN, iSCSI ...
For details on SHARE visit their web site at WWW.SHARE.ORG The agenda
for the March meeting is already out there.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Mana
Zlatko,
This is SAN throughput. The NamedPipe setting is for the Storage Agent to
talk to the Backup/Archive client. We are writing to STK 9940 tape drives
and letting the tape drives do the compression.
Thanks,
Brian Scott
EDS - Enterprise Distributed Capabilities
MS 3278
Troy, MI 48098
* pho
Do you get a message about a dd card missing? That is generally the
problem when you get an abend at that location.
Jim Sporer
At 03:42 PM 12/17/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>On our OS/390 TSO system we tried to start
>
>dsmadmc -consolemode
>
>dsmadmc asks for the userID and password. After
-Patrick-
Try DISABLE SESSIONS to prevent nodes from starting new sessions and ENABLE
SESSIONS
to allow them to proceed. Also, administrative processing like expiration,
go into the
dsmserv.opt file & set EXPINTERVAL 0. Set all DISK stgpools high migration
thresholds
to 100%, all reclamation thre
Hi all,
I am trying to set up TDP for oracle inorder to backup databases using RMAN.
However, when I do and sbttest to test the MML, I get the following errors?
Does any one know what is going on? Please help
Error: sbtread2 block 2296 does not match
Thanks
Nina
To temporarily prevent new client node sessions from accessing the server
Use this command:
disable sessions
To enable it again
enable sessions
Sung Y. Lee
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Patrick
Sheehan To: [E
Here is what I do when the recovery log fills, also on AIX. My notes agree
with the person who said that the Extend size has to be a multiple of 4
and 1 less than the DSMFMT size. (What the other person said about max
size being 5G, might cause this to not work, though.)
If server will not start
Hi, I can't offer any advice on which conference to go to.
However I was at the Oxford Symposium this year. From what I know it's a
bi-annual event and therefore is not running in 2002. So if you want to go
in 2003 now's the time to give your boss plenty of notice !!!
Hi to all those I meet a
Any update on this information?
thanks ... joe.f.
Joseph A Faracchio, Systems Programmer, UC Berkeley
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On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Richard Sims wrote:
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Take me off the list
Sam Lovejoy
Dwight,
Right you are! The DSMSERV EXTEND LOG command requires the size parameter
to be 1 less than the DSMFMT command previously issued. Go figure.
Any how, I now find that the TSM 3.7.2 log file max might just be 5.5GB
and the 'extend log' command requires the 1mb reduction.
Thanks to all
Once you have the basics covered (bare-metal, disaster recovery, make sure
to keep the correct data)
To restore faster, goals should be
1. Multiple threads (how can I use 5 tape drives restoring data at
once)
Solutions: two copies of all data, break up client
restor
That's interesting... what kind of tape drives?
We have two DLT libraries: An ATL P3000 and AN HP 20/700 (rebadged STK
L700). The ATL has rather slow robotics, but is very reliable. The HP has
somewhat faster robotics, but for some reason takes much longer to label
new tapes.
I think the major
I have been to both.
Storage Symposium is good, but SHARE is much better for what you are looking
for. I am one of the Deputy Project Officers at SHARE on the Distributed
Storage Project. There were many sessions at SHARE on TSM in the
Distributed Storage Project. The quality of the people to
I think with 3.7.x the maximum size of the log is 5gb so I don't think you
will be able to extend it. Can't you change the log mode so it's not in roll
forward?
Mark
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From: Talafous, John G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL
TSM'r
I have this problem I keep running into. Aside from the obvious,
when a library runs out of space, how can I stop sessions so I can add
more tapes. I try to CANCEL SESS but another just starts right up
(continuously). I'm sorry I'm rather new and no training , just the
manuals. The
Last year I went to Share and the Storage Symposium. For me at least the
Storage Symposium was of more use. Alot of the Share stuff (I went to the
UserBlue segment) focused on operating system and performance things which
are not things that I focus on. My job is storage on midrange which is
ev
For the sole purpose of having a current offsite copy for DR would it
be better to have backupset generated or offsite copy pool used?
8 prod / dr servers and 3 dev servers (about 10 EAGLE carts OS/390)
Thanks,
Boe
My other computer is OS/390!
I need to know if anyone is backing up Novell's GroupWise and if so what are the
parameters in backing it up. Such as does it have to be shut down to get a proper
backup.
If you are not using some kind of open file manager list St. Bernard's OFM, and there
is activity on the p.o. during the backup time you will need to shut down gwise for
the duration of the backup.
Make sure that you are running the current TSA's as well.
Cory
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http://www.share.org/proceedings/sh97/data/S5726.PDF
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From: Kai Hintze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:51 PM
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Subject: Which conference do you recommend?
Looking at next year's education budget. My boss says he will se
On 17 Dec 2001 at 10:51, Kai Hintze wrote, in part:
> Looking at next year's education budget. My boss says he will send me to
> one (and only one) conference. The two leading contenders at this time
> are SHARE (March in Nashville) and the Storage Symposium (August in Salt
> Lake City).
I've not
Information:
Has anyone testing restoring data from a primary storage pool and copy
storage pool using the same session?
Steps:
1. backup data to storage pool
2. create copy storage pool (and copy data)
3. restore data from client.
4. Start another session asking for data on
I just went through this process on an OS390 implementation a week ago. I
had to allocate a larger amount of space than I could 'really' use. The
size of the space I allocated and the size of the formatted space where not
the same. I do not know if the same issues exist on a UNIX implementatio
Paul,
Thanks for the tip. We figured it out and here's how:
Note that I'm including explicit details because we never found these in
any Redbook
or manual...and much of this came from our experience with IBMtape's
tapeutil program
running on Sun.
List the drives:
C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\Sto
Did you check the dsmserv.err file & the nohup.out file for more extensive
errors to analyse??? Any ANRD errors?
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From: Talafous, John G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:22 AM
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Subject: Recover log at 5120MB and full
I am, sort of. We are moving to TSM from another product. It is my understanding that
with GroupWise we are going to make sure there are no users online at the time (of the
backup). I'm also led to believe that everything in GroupWise are files. By booting
the the users off this should prevent
Please remove me from the listserv.
Thanks.
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Looking at next year's education budget. My boss says he will send me to one
(and only one) conference. The two leading contenders at this time are SHARE
(March in Nashville) and the Storage Symposium (August in Salt Lake City).
>From people who have been to one or both, which do you recommend and
I would definitely suggest collocation if you can't afford the tapes for
full backups. Another suggestion if you are backing up large flat
directories (i.e. Home directories), use the dirmc option to keep
directory structures on disk if need be. This can really speed up a
restore.
Bud Brown
Inf
Adam,
We were only doing incrementals and we had a situation where we had to restore a
Novell server.
The restore had to go through two years worth of incremental tapes to complete
the restore. I would
strongly recommend doing periodic fulls (and colocation) unless you have a SLA
which allows for
I'm down! TSM 3.7.2 (out of support) on AIX 4.3.2 and the recovery log is
full. I've performed the following:
dsmfmt -m -log newlogfilename 13
dsmserv extend log newlogfilename 13
The extend fails with ANR2447E EXTEND LOG: Insufficient space to extend
recovery log by requested
amount.
I then
We've never had any severe problems, but we have seen I/O errors on our DLT
tapes. But, AFAIK, no media is immune to those.
The reclamation process continually rolls viable data over to new media, so
that takes care of the "freshness".
The only issue we have had is that after several months or ye
John,
I see one thing wrong. Try the following:
dsmfmt -m -log newlogfilename 13
dsmserv extend log newlogfilename 12
The log file requires 1 MB of overhead, therefore the size in the last
command should be 12, not 13. I hope this applies to your case. I am
running TSM 4.1.4.0 on AIX 4.3.3.
Try the filespacename\filespec surrounded in quotes
"filespacename\filespec"
restore backupset 13.12.2001.38432917 "\\install\e$}\*" e:\restore\
-subdir=yes
Matt Adams
Tivoli Storage Manager Team
Hermitage Site Tech
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
615.882.6861
-Original Message-
From: Rupp
Yes,
Novell is a problem for fast full restores.
But you can achieve the same effect as full backups of consolidating your active
data
by creating backupsets.
This avoids that nasty growth problem in the database.
Tim Melly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/17/2001 03:46:10 PM
Please respond to "AD
We have the opposite situation - we have fast robotics and use collocation.
With collocation on fast tape, it doesn't matter whether you are doing 2
weeks or 2 years of data, a restore takes the same amount of time.
Doing periodic fulls doesn't "refresh" anything, from TSM's point of view -
the o
Ok, this sounds good but after that they will still be references to the VTS
tapes that are new. I can not delete all STGNEW references in the VOLHIST
because this will destroy almost everything. So this command only helps me for a
small part.
Any other thoughts?
Michel
Hi TSM'ers,
We are trying to build a solution where Veritas BackupExec would be
using TSM as a data repository, but are facing something very strange :
although we respected all recommendations while binding applications
together, it seems Veritas backups are filling up our library extremely
fast
Hi all
On our OS/390 TSO system we tried to start
dsmadmc -consolemode
dsmadmc asks for the userID and password. After the userID was entered dsmadmc
abends with code 000C1000:
*
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager
Command Line
Sorry, that was too fast
Hi TSM-ers,
I have the following problem and can't seem to find a proper solution:
I GENERATEd a backupset on node INSTALL including drives C:, E: and F:
When I do a QUERY BACKUPSET I get the following restults:
Node Name: INSTALL
Backup Set Name: 13.12.2001.38
Bruce, you will need to obtain TSA500.NLM version 5.05 from Novell's site.
I found this patch in the beta section of the NetWare 5.1 downloads. The
Novell TID is 2960075. I am running NetWare 5.1 with sp3 and this newer
TSA500.NLM. I no longer receive the error you have below using TSM client
Hi TSM-ers,
I have the following problem and can't seem to find a proper solution:
I GENERATEd a backupset on node INSTALL including drives C:, E: and F:
When I do a QUERY BACKUPSET I get the following restults:
--
Hey,
Our management is wondering if it's safe to just do incrementals
forever, or whether we should try to do a forced full every few months
to keep things fresh. Our experience has been that the incremental
system works great-- we once restored a whole raid 5 array, with many
files from years a
Yes you can do it with a .bat file executed by TSM
EXample: net stop "name of service"
"Gent, Chad E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 12/14/2001
12:42:19 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
> I will be out of the office starting 12/04/2001 and will not return until
> 12/10/2001.
>
> I will respond to your message as soon as I return.
>
Hmm,
is it just me, or do we see far to many of this kind of messages on this list.
Could everybody please ask their sysadmins to recognize the mai
Bruce,
There is a more recent 500 nlm. v5.1 is dated 9/12/01 and the nds nlm should be
dated 5/23/01. They should take care of the file not found errors.
Personally, I've stayed away from the 4.2 clients and am running 4.1.3, but make
sure the servers are relatively current on patch levels.
You
Have 3 Netware 5.1 nodes running TSM client 4.2.1 backing up to a 4.1.3 AIX
server. Upgrade the TSA nlm's tsasup7.
TSA500.nlm v5.04 March 31, 2001
This is the error I get on one:
12/17/2001 02:00:39 ANS1809E Session is lost; initializing session reopen
procedure.
12/17/2001 02:00:53 ANS1810E TSM
Hi Mark,
in WinNT we did it with the TSM GUI Wizzard where You can define the rigth
dsm.opt and the TSM Scheduler name.
regars
Fred
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Betreff: Way
Hi everbody,
The last failure came from an old Internet Explorer Release, because TSM
uses IE routines. . After we installed IE V5.5
everthings was ok.
The first problem we solved with an UPDATEPW command in dsmutil.
regards
Fred
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Springer Friedric
I will be out of the office starting 12/17/2001 and will not return until
12/18/2001.
Please contact John or Carolyn.
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