Yes, if it is still an active file (both active and inactive versions will
be rebound). Inactive (deleted) files do not get rebound.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question about include
Andy,
I am not so sure about MAC only use of the parameter.
Under TSM server 4.1, we had serious problem restoring NT directories with
accented letters in their names. Problem was solved coding
USEUNICODEFILENAMES NO in the dsm.opt's !
Thanks for your explanation anyway.
> René Lambelet
This was not what was presented at Share. I believe Joshua is correct.
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LAN Free backups
I do not believe that is the case...
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Yes, if they have a zone configuration that allows them to be seen by the
client server.
-Original Message-
From: Selva, Perpetua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 12:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SAN , fibre drives
Hi
Can someone pls tell me , how this wor
hi daniel,
currently we're using ADSM 3.1 and IBM 3494 TL, we're planning to upgrade or
change the backup & tape library solution, so, we're still evaluating the
solution. we selected 3 backup solutions from the list (TSM, LEGATO,
VERITAS)with there own proposed tape library. Since, we have that
Hi all *SM's, I need some help please. We are running TSM Server 4.2.1.6
with TSM Client 4.2.1.0 and API 3.7.1.0 on aix 4.3.3.0. We have successfully
been backup up the Informix Database (Informix Dynamic Server Version
7.30.UC7) until last Sunday when I received the message
10-03-2002 16:12:41
Hi Michael and Rene,
USEUNICODEFILENAMES, while aptly named for what it does internally, is not
very well named for what it is intended for. Perhaps a better name would
have been ENABLEMACFILESUPPORT, or something like that... :-)
>From DOC APAR IC30744, which better describes the purpose of
Here's a thought.
What if evey month you were to rename the filespaces of a node to a name containing
the month? e.g /data becomes /Feb02_data on 1 Feb.
Then, the next incremental would be a full on the /data filespace. Delete the renamed
filespace whenever the appropriate retention period ha
Duane,
I have a similar "year end" problem. Here's how I handle it.
I have a dedicated data path through my system consisting of a little HP
418 DLT autoloader. I have a special "year-end" management class that
points to it.
When the end-of-year files are ready for backup, I archive them to t
We have a management class called SQLBACKTRACK and the copy class has the
following attributes:
vere=nolimit verd=0 rete=nolim reto=0
In the include/exclude file we point the SQL Backtrack backup to the
management class:
include /BACKTRACK:*/.../* sqlbacktrack
In the
How about month-end exports? You can keep them for as long as you need,
but there is the extra step of re-importing them to be able to restore from
them.
When I'm confronted by someone trying to do a "traditional"
full-incremental-incremental scheme with TSM, explain how TSM works,
starting out
Monte,
Since you likely have only one NIC the RESOURCEUTILIZATION parameter is only
as usefull as you have bandwidth to exploit. You can verify this at the
server with Query SEssions while the client is backing-up. You will see
some sessions sending data from the server to the client and some s
Check the "audit volume" command. I do audit volumes on any tape volume
that hasn't been mounted in 60 days, unless of course it is offsite.
Andy Carlson |\ _,,,---,,_
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I do not believe that is the case...
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Sr. Solutions Architect @ rs-unix.com
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (415) 215-0326
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Henk ten
I have this set to 10 for all my NT client, however I needed to increase my max
sessions on the server to accomadate the extra connections. Buffpoolsize may need to
be increased as well.
Works great..
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Michael, Monte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monda
Has anyone experienced greater backup throughput by setting the
RESOURCUTILIZATION parameter greater than the default value on an NT CLIENT?
When you increase the resourceutilization on a client, are there any server
settings that need changed as well?
TSM Environment information:
AIX SERVER - 4.
I don't know about esntevt.dat, but netdom.ini and netnodes.ini contain the
groups and systems you have defined. How easily you can recreate these
definitions would determine your need to back them up.
John Johnson
IBM Global Services - WMI
"Spearman, Wayne"
> Yesterday, I converted one of my Domino server from an NT 4.0 to a
Windows
> 2000 Advanced server. I have 3 schedules setup for doing a log backup,
> incremental back, and inactivate log files. These three schedules are
> setup in the services to automatically start when Windows starts. I
no
I use both SBT for Informix and SBT for Sybase... they are very similar to
configure and once configured, are not that bad. The downside to SBT for
anything is the support aspect. I have never had a support call for the
Sybase product but have had several for the Informix product and you log
the c
In my experience a backupset is more for server recovery than file
restoration and does not offer the ability to restore individual files, plus
the entire server would be included on the backupset, there is no way to
exclude certain directories from it unless there was a complex method they
were
so basically, any other backup tool, besides TSM agent will attempt a
backup on the client server?
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Sparrman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SAN , fibre drives
>
> Hi
>
>
>From admin command line:
setopt maxsession <#_of_sessions>
No server cycle needed! :-)
Check with 'q opt'
-
Tom Walker
Technical Supprt Analyst
EMI Recorded Music, NA
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:40 AM
To: [EM
Hi Yes, running any UNIX dialect these drives will be recognized as local SCSI drives. All fibre attachments normally just looks like SCSI attachments. This is because the WWN is converted to SCSI ID's. Best Regards Daniel Sparrman---Daniel SparrmanExist i Stockholm
Dave,
I am puzzled, but willing to learn--Why do you say that backupsets
and archiving are not viable ways of doing PIT backups? Backupsets
are more oriented to a PIT restore, but they do provide a snapshot
of what the active files are at a given time. And archives seem
like the arch-typical PIT
Arnaud,
Yes, the server does remember the last address the client accessed it
from. After you change the client address, and reboot the client to
make sure the new address is firm, you want to run some query like "dsmc
q sched" or "dsmc q ses" to make the most recent contact come from the
new add
Hello,
I'm having trouble using client option sets.
I want to bind all files in the "/web/prod/web_logs" directory on a unix
server to a specific
management class called "8YR_CLASS". When I do a backup all Directories
are binding to this
8YR_CLASS but the files are going to the default mgm class.
At 07:42 PM 3/11/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> > I also got a letter from BMC saying the Sybase support is going up some
> > ridiculous amount like 30%.
>
> Well, that's good knews too, I mean, good to know. Another reason not to
> start with SQL-back track
>
> Thanks!
>
> Cheers,
> Hen
Steffan,
> I don't know what TSM 5.1 will bring but for now you have to either use
> Robot/Save (3rd party) or BRMS. Robot/Save will require enough local disk
> space to backup the system to disk before it send it to TSM (you might be
> able to do some break-down but we couldn't see a way on t
Hi Miles,
> Having used both flat files for dumps and SQL-back track, I prefer to use
> files. What I mean is I dump the database to files first, then backup the
> files to TSM.
>
> This is what I do:
[ knip ]
> Then just do a 'dsmc inc' to backup the files.
Ok, point taken.
> The perfo
> That's it, alright! That APAR was from ADSM 2.1 closed in July
> 1997!! I guess the fix is on the "back burner".
I know it's not Friday, but this is even funnier then all the
"I'm not here" in about 8 languages;-)
Cheers,
Henk.
Hi
Can someone pls tell me , how this works first and foremost
If I have 2 fibre drives connected to SAN via fibre switch
does this mean, these fibre drives will be recognized as local drives to the
client server?
Please let me know
Thanks
This e-mail may be
Yesterday, I converted one of my Domino server from an NT 4.0 to a Windows
2000 Advanced server. I have 3 schedules setup for doing a log backup,
incremental back, and inactivate log files. These three schedules are
setup in the services to automatically start when Windows starts. I notice
tha
Try taking out the * in the second level and putting in the true name (i.e
support)
Serge Dubrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/11/2002 12:36:12 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: David Gratton/IBMSOTS/ScotiabankGroup)
S
Hi,
We are runnning TSM version 4.1.3.0 on AIX 4.3.3. When we upgraded AIX to
maintenance level 9, we started experiencing severe performance problems
when running the normal TSM backups. We then applied the following
additional upgrades
to AIX, but it did not help.
If anyone has any suggestio
Hello there,
Can anyone give me advice on which command to use to logout active users
from Windows or W2K ? Some users left their Windows application connected,
so backup job fail. I would like to issue a command to force a logout of
these users before a backup job. Don't need to worry about a
Hello List -
I have problem with retrieving archives from directory that became to be
a mount point. I can see my files when I use "QUERY ARCHIVE" command
like this:
tsm>q archive /opt/*/IMAGUI-100*.tar.Z
Size Archive Date - TimeFile - Expires on - Description
-
I think it was introduced in the 3.7 server.
Depends on server level, not client level though; I've still got some WinNT
clients running 3.1.0.6, and they have MAXNUMMP set (although as I recall
there was an issue when I first moved to that server level, that clients
which had NEVER had their MAX
Yes, I have SQL-BT 4.2.00 with OBSI 2.5.00 on an AIX client
with Sybase ASE 12.0. Have nearly 15GB database and growing.
Have had SQL-BT for about one year. Backups work fine, haven't
had to do a restore yet.
Had some minor problems initially setting it up, lot's of config steps.
But when you g
If you want to get some group strength behind your TSM requirements then
join SHARE (http://www.share.org). I just got back from the SHARE spring
conference. Besides the many hours of sessions on getting the most out of
TSM and the leading edge of storage technology (some sessions from IBM and
som
We went round-and-round with Tivoli on this issue. They say it's working as
designed. Here's what's happening...
When the location of a file is on DISK which is RANDOM access, then TSM
processes the files ONE AT A TIME instead of batching them together like on
SEQuential media. We first discovere
That's it, alright! That APAR was from ADSM 2.1 closed in July
1997!! I guess the fix is on the "back burner".
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/02 11:33AM >>>
Yep, it is a design flaw!
Apar IC15925 describes this issue.
--
If an include/exclude file points to a management class that does not
exisit and the file uses the default management class, what happens when
the correct management class is put in the include/exclude file ? Does the
file get rebound to the new management class ?
Thanks in advance.
Jason
Yep, it is a design flaw!
Apar IC15925 describes this issue.
ERROR DESCRIPTION
During an offsite reclamation process; where files are being
transfered from disk to tape. ADSM fails to group the files
together into transaction g
Hi
How is your diskpool configured? Is it placed locally on the machine, or is
it SAN attached?
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
---
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Bergkällavägen 31D
192 79 SOLLENTUNA
Växel: 08 - 754 98 00
Mobil: 070 - 399 27 51
Yes, but, SANergy brings in a new problem: you can't use AIX for the server!
You have to use either an NT/2000 or Sun box for the SANergy server. Maybe
TSM 5.1 will add the AIX platform but I wouldn't count on it!
Steffan
- Original Message -
From: "Henk ten Have" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Anyone backing up IBM Director. We are getting the following files in use
during backup. IBM support isn't any help what these are used for and if
they can be excluded from the backup...
esntevt.dat
netdom.ini
netnodes.ini
wayne
This message and any included attachments are from NOVANT HEALTH
Here is a little information that I had sent to someone else. As far as the
AS400 to TSM backups, I feel that it works if you can through the hardware
(from the AS/400 side) at it.
"Attached is timings from last night. This will give you an idea of how
long transfer times are. All of the timin
I have old TSM server 3.7.4.0 on AIX 4.3.3 with 3575-L32 library with
C-XL drives. New server is TSM 4.2.1.9 on AIX 4.3.3 ML09 and
IBM 3584-L32 library with 8 FC-AL drives.
Having the 3584 running for about 6 weeks now, I see what some of
the talk about slownes in the last year actually is. On
Hank,
I don't know what TSM 5.1 will bring but for now you have to either use
Robot/Save (3rd party) or BRMS. Robot/Save will require enough local disk
space to backup the system to disk before it send it to TSM (you might be
able to do some break-down but we couldn't see a way on the particular
> Hi i am searching for the TDP Client for Lotus Notes.
> I have the lic file but i need the program. where can i download the
latest
> update?
Petur,
I assume you are asking about TDP for Lotus Notes
and not TDP for Lotus Domino...
(TDP for Lotus Notes works with Domino R4 and
TDP for Lotus Dom
THERE IS a TSM client for AS/400!
You can configure BRMS/400 to backup to TSM server instead to drive the
tape.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Yep,
PSSP 3.2
Gabriel C. Wiley
ADSM/TSM Administrator
AIX Support
Phone 1-614-308-6709
Pager 1-877-489-2867
Fax 1-614-308-6637
Cell 1-740-972-6441
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Jan-Frode
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Hello Rene,
with your level of server & client, you should be fine.
However, the syntax of the include statement needs to
be corrected. You are missing the "all" keyword, i.e,
INCLUDE.SYSTEMOBJECTS ALL class_name
That should work.
Regards,
--
Hi,
Having used both flat files for dumps and SQL-back track, I prefer to use files. What
I mean is I dump the database to files first, then backup the files to TSM.
This is what I do:
DUMPTIME=`date +"%d%b%Y.%H:%M"`
DUMPNAME=$DEVNAME/$SERVER.$DATABASE.$DUMPTIME
$SYBASE/$SYBASE_OCS/bin/isql -X
I have received responses and help from various list members.
They have pointed me in the correct directions for SMF analysis.
Thank you all for your time.
- Forwarded by Keene R. Hallenbeck/BHNSM/ISHSG/DIVADMIN/DOH on 03/11/02
11:00 AM -
Keene R.
H
Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the
performance?
>> Last week I heard there will be a AS/400 backupclient in TSM 5.1.
>> Is that true Tivoli guru's?
This is not true.
We are planning for a 4.2.1
>
> We run HSM on a 53 SP node, 3 attached S7A(s) and 2 S80(s), 2 6H1(s)
> environment with GPFS .. + HACMP...
The special thing about our configuration is that we run GPFS with
HACMP instead of GPFS with PSSP. The installation scripts for the HSM
client for GPFS expects some PSSP tools (and ma
Hi
I also use prefixes, even for TDP:s such as "NODENAME"_SQL and so on. This
to keep track of filespaces, which nodes that are running backups and so
on.
Also use _HSM for prefix for HSM clients.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
---
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockhol
jf ,
We run HSM on a 53 SP node, 3 attached S7A(s) and 2 S80(s), 2 6H1(s)
environment with GPFS .. + HACMP...
The code is different between GPFS & JFS ...
If and when you decide what you want to do, I will give you this advice,
when you are configuring HSM give your clients/nodes the hsm su
[Material deleted]
> But I found there was an error in our "/home/tsm/dsmc_archive.sh" shell >
script, that caused it to fail. The script looks like :
>
> dsmc archive -archmc=migartion_archive -subdir=yes -quiet -archsyml=no \
> /sapmnt/T21/
> dsmc archive -archmc=migration_archive -subdir=yes -q
I appreciate all of the ideas that were posted on the list, and will send
an update out to the group when we make our final decision on how to handle
this.
For those on this who think PIT restores are the answer While I
certainly see the value in PIT restores and in fact use them myself, I
d
Hi
Only difference between Tivoli and Legato/Veritas in this case is that you
don't want to have to remove tapes from the library every day.
It is fully possible to make, as you put it, full backups so that you can
create a point-in-time backup. If you would like to be able to restore any
file,
Hi
It sounds like you're going to use a "full backup" software such as Legato.
However, I will do my estimates based on TSM, which uses incremental
backups, and version management to be able to do point-in-time restores of
files(older version of a file than the latest) and applications.
I'd prob
Does anyone has experience with Sybase and TSM?
I know there exists SQL-BackTrack for Sybase, but that seems to me
quite expensive.
Cheers,
Henk ten Have
Hi William,
Apart from the normal - memory/Cpu constraints that you must stay
aware of - remember that your Tsm client makes use of a netware
userid to do the backups - make sure this ID can open enough
sessions to support what you want from the client - so yes there
IS a session limitation linke
Hello Henk,
We have dozens of Sybase, Oracle and MSSQL servers. We incorporated a
solution utilizing a second server with a large amount of diskspace. Then
performed scheduled native SYBASE dumps and moved the dumps and transaction
logs to this "DB store" server and performed our archives/backups
I wrote:
> Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
> backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the performance?
Last week I heard there will be a AS/400 backupclient in TSM 5.1.
Is that true Tivoli guru's?
Cheers,
Henk ten Have.
On the 3rd ADSM Workshop in Karlsruhe 1998 there was a fine lecture on
the SQL interface by Andy Raibeck.
All handouts from this Workshop are available at
http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/Uni/RZ/Dienste/ADSM/WORKSHOPS/3rd/handouts/
Andys handouts:
http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/Uni/RZ/Dienste/ADSM
Please help me to calculate the require capacity of the tape library. I
have 3.7 TB of data and 4 versions of Archive (with 30 days retention
period) and 1 version of backup (full backup) will be implemented.
How can i calculate the required capacity?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Zosi Nori
Ik ben niet op kantoor vanaf 09-03-2002 tot 03-04-2002.
Ik zal uw bericht doornemen wanneer ik terug ben. Voor ADSM, TSM, ESS, LTO,
HSM of andere storage zaken, benader mijn collega's Luuk Kleibrink tst
020-594 2043 of Sierk Andela 020-594 2472.
Hi René,
with both the server and the client on 4.2 level, it seems that unicode
gets always used (at least with new nodes). That's fine as all problems
we had with national characters should be fixed now.
There's a problem with displaying the filespace names in dsmadmc (q
files resulted in "..."
Hi,
we had the same problem in our WinNT (file-server Intel Pentium pro 2*200MHz)
environment,
but the problem was located in the LAN.
In the end the switches to our HOST (OS/390) were to slow for the traffic.
Since we use the OSA-channel to store to our TSM-Servers in OS/390, the aggregate
ne
Hi Gurus !
I noticed a strange behaviour of our TSM server (v 4.1.3.0, on AIX 4.3.3) : I defined
a client schedule loking like this
Policy Domain Name: SP
Schedule Name: SERVER_MIGRATION
Description: server move 4 og. to 1 ug.
Action: Command
Options:
Objects: /home/tsm/dsmc_archive.sh
Hi i am searching for the TDP Client for Lotus Notes.
I have the lic file but i need the program. where can i download the latest
update?
Kvedja/Regards
Petur Eythorsson
Taeknimadur/Technician
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX
Tivoli Storage Manager Certified Professional
Microsoft Certified Syste
We are going to submit a requirement to Tivoli to provide a SQL Statements
Manual solution.
-Original Message-
From: ARhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Select Stmts. in TSM
Holly,
I use the DB2 SQL docs from the IB
I do not know how this perception got going, but I will see if I can
straighten it out. The TDP for Solaris/EMC for Oracle has nothing to do
with the TSM Server OS. The TDP runs on the Solaris machine and uses either
the LAN client to send the data over the network to the TSM server or the
SAN A
HiIf you mean running ordinary TSM HSM on a aix machine, all RS/6000 and P-Series servers supports this.However, I don't know the limitations when running HSM on a HACMP cluster environment.We're running HSM on two standalone clients, one P-Series 640, and one P-Series 610. This works very well.Bes
Hello,
please tell me which version supports the new include statement
INCLUDE.SYSTEMOBJECTS class_name
I tried using TSM server 4.2.1.7 (AIX) and TSM client 4.2.1.20 (W2K),
unfortunately every system object remains bound to the DEFAULT management
class ! Result: much too many inactive system o
This may be totally unsuitable for your environment, but actually, I had
been thinking about the properties of 'REUSEDELAY' and database backups
recently, and I think maybe it could be used to create something to this
effect for your customers at large; I wouldn't know how to drill it down
to ind
On 08-Mar-02 Joe Cascanette wrote:
> H...Another item I will have to purchase from Tivoli. im sure my company
> will love me now.
I heard last week that SANergy will be part of TSM, starting with TSM 5.1,
which will be announced April 9th.
Cheers,
Henk (who can't wait)
It is not in the Storage Agent. It is in the dsm.opt of the backup archive
client.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Cascanette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LAN Free backups
Yes, the TSM Client (4.2.1.20 windows2000) h
Tivoli is going to deliver Check Sum support in a future release. But, you
have no way to read the tape back to verify the tape is good based on my
understanding of the solution provided. The checksum is verified during the
restore process or a copy from one storage pool to another. So, if you
Do you see messages in the log saying it retries 4 times? If not your
CHANGINGRETRIES is not what you think it is. If you do see it, then they
need to slow down how often they update the file or you need to put it on
faster disk, faster network connection, etc so that you can save it faster.
--
Virus software takes a lot of memory and can really slow things down if it
is checking the system at the time of the backup.
-Original Message-
From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Session limiitation
I
Hi guys,
Do you have documents or do you know any sites regarding the comparison in
terms of remote management, connectivity(FC/SCSI/Gigabit), drives (LTO),
capacity, speed (access, searching, inventory), durability & availability,
easy for future expansion, etc. about the following libraries.
-
A FLASH has recently been published on configuring TSM/Windows 2000 for fibre channel
attached LTO library and drives. The FLASH is accessible at the Technical Support
website. The URL for this FLASH is:
http://w3-1.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/PubAllNum/Flash10151
Sam Giallanza.
Jesse,
Update Your TSA to TSAup8 availble by Novel at there website.
And Don't use the base code client 4.2.1.0,
check for the patch level 19 or higher.
It works fine with me (nw 5.0 with sp6a)
Regards
Marco Sjerps
UMG IT Benelux
Universal International Music
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Hi,
we have directories with accented characters in our directories names and
also in file names. What should be coded in the dsm.opt, using TSM client
4.2.1.20 for W2K and TSM server 4.2.1.7? Same question using TSM server
4.1.2.4 ?
Is it USEUNICODNAME YES or NO ? What are the main reasons for
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