.song 'Yesterday (No. 5)'
.verse
Yesterday,
All those backups seemed a waste of pay.
Now my database has gone away.
Oh I believe in yesterday.
.verse
Suddenly,
There's not half the files there used to be,
There's a millstone hanging over me
The system crashed so suddenly.
.verse
I push
The way I do it is create a script with rwx-- attributes. This way only
root and myself can execute it or read it. This is the Windows example:
@echo off
set key=%1
set parmin=%~f2
set rc=99
pushd \"program files"\tivoli\tsm\baclient\
dsmadmc -id=userid -password=password -displaymode=table
I would recommend "Getting Started with Tivoli Storage Manager:
Implementation Guide". This an IBM Redbook, id# SG24-5416-01, I believe. I
still use this frequently for reference on a variety of levels. Good luck.
Jon Adams
Systems Engineer
Premera Blue Cross
Mountlake Terrace, WA
425-670-5770
TSM does not directly support HBAs.
but yes, supported SAN configurations can use A5158A on HP 9000 servers.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Our TSM server is absorbing the backups of many W2K servers, raising some
issues I haven't had to deal with.
How well does TSM handle UNC's in include/excludes? Which are preferred or
easier to work with, UNC's or drive letter and wild cards? Are there any
pitfalls I should avoid?
Also, what d
Steve,
but Windows does not have so smart installer as AIX's installp. It would
request from you first to install 4.2.2.0 and then to install 4.2.2.3. And
she is having 4.2.0 install CD.
Diana,
you do not need to put v4.2.1. Go straight with 4.2.2 as Burak suggested.
If you still insist go to
ftp
Gianluca,
of course working for IBM you have no option than to say good words about
the company and products :)
But to be honest we have to say that 3583 is just OEMed ADIC Scalar 100
with IBM Ultrium drives in it. Anyway it is still a very good library.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Please r
I usually deal with AIX -- but it sounds like the device driver isn't
being loaded. Ensure the device driver is loading, and taking
'ownership' of those drives before NT tries to do something dumb with
them, like define them as disks. *grin* If you need more help, let
me know, I'll go find the
Rick,
if you only new to the list it is OK. But if you are also new to TSM I
would highly recommend you to start with SG24-4877 "Tivoli Storage
Management Concepts". Read all the chapters relevant to what you have -
"must read" 1-8 + "optional" 9-13,30 + any related to your TDP (if any,
chapters
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rick W
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Hey all,
>I am a bit new to the list and am in a position to implement TSM 4.2 and
>would like to get some good reading material so that I can better
>understand TSM. Would anyone have some good recommendations? I have a
>couple
Hi,
The A5158A card from HP (used to connect an HP
Server to a SAN Switch) is already supported on the TSM version 5.1.
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We are using file as our devtype in dbclass and have no problems.
Cheers
Stuart
Infrastructure Services
Operations Bridge
Innogy
Swindon
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> -Orig
And .rm is a real media file (audio or audio/visual).
Don't forget .avi, mp2, mpg, and m2p. These are all video files. Well - .mp2
is the old MPEG-1 layer 2 audio, replaced by .mp3 (MPEG-1 layer 3) but
somebody's video capture hardware/software is using .mp2 for MPEG-2 video.
Microsoft uses .m2p
*.gho are image files produced by the Ghost program from Symantec.
I think *.nrg files are something to do with CD burning programs, something
like an *.iso file.
*.rm is an audio/video file from RealAudio
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From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, Ju
I've been using a perl module originally put together by Owen Crow back in
the TSM 2.x days. It works with a command-line userid/password, or it can
get an ID and password from a .dsmrc file in the user's home directory. Take
a look at http://www.io.com/~ocrow/ADSM/Adsm.html -- there may be a few
Geoff,
They should not be related events at all.
I think you may need to look a little closer at
the Domino server log to find the culprit.
For TDP for Domino...
If the databases are logged databases, they will not be
backed up by TDP for Domino "incremental" unless the
database instance ID has
.gho is a ghost image file
.nrg could be any of the following - Norton Registry Entries, Nero CD
image, IsoBuster file
John Johnson
"Joshua S. Bassi"
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Wanda,
I agree, but backing up everything just because it is there is a
very
expensive issue.
In most companies, IT in one form or another is 'charged back' to a
client department, but to keep down spending on IT, the decision is made,
either by IT or the client department manage
Just noticed, if you back up your db to a disk file, at least on AIX 4.3.3
with TSM server 4.2.2.0 the reported file name and the actual file name are
different ! ! !
tsm: TSMUTL01>q volhist t=dbb
Date/Time: 06/14/2002 11:46:20
Volume Type: BACKUPFULL
Backup Series: 8
Backup Oper
I created a TSM ID with operations authority called TSMRPT, password TSMRPT.
It works for me...
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Lam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: creating scripts running outside of TSM - password issue
Hi,
All other questions were answered so I would grab only #5 :) and add one
more
5. Firmwares on IBM SSG site are separated for AIX and Windows. Simply
download AIX package, follow the readme and no need to introduce Windoze.
#8: plan carefully your stgpool chain(s).
You may consider some nodes to g
Hi,
I have TSM 4.1.4 running on AIX 4.3.3.
Whenever I created scripts running outside of TSM, I
needed to hardcode my admin account and its password
in within the TSM command to get it to run. Although
it is not a problem, because no one else has access to
this TSM server at this point. It wil
TSM V4.2.2.4 on Win2K. I have a bunch of volumes that are empty, in the
library, readwrite, etc. A q media command shows them as mountable in
library. However, if I try to delete these volumes I get a "no thanks"
volume in mountablenotinlibrary state. A perusal of the past suggests a
move medi
Make sure that none of the 'primary' pool for the data on the offsite
volumes are in a DISK storage pool. Especially the target of the DIRMC
mgmtclass and then copying this data into the offsite pool with the rest of
the data. This is a 'feature', 'working as designed' in the reclamation
processes
.wmf is the Windows Media File format
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Sr. Solutions Architect @ rs-unix.com
IBM Certified - AIX 5L, SAN, Shark
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (415) 215-0326
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMA
I have suggested this a couple of times, but have been told they need the
ability to restore the TSM server "up to the minute" that rollforward
provides.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 9:49 AM
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Subject:
--> The site belongs to a customer who doesn´t like very much applying
patches.
You can apply *maintenance* not a patch by installing 4.2.2.0. You can
point to the customer that he/she does not stay at AIX 4.3.0 but is using
4.3.3 to get *improvements*.
--> 4. There were some noticeable perfo
Hi...
I have the following: Windows NT, TSM 4.2.2, 3995-C62. I can4t configure the
two drives of the 3995. The TSM wizard shows the drives as disks, I mean,
like f:\ and g:\ disks. When I try to drag and drop the drives on the
library an error is displayed.
I don4t know if I have the indicated d
I've done that before many times, it works fine.
I think it's a good solution for the situation you describe - if you have
problems with the log filling up, set up the DBBACKUP trigger to fire an
INCREMENTAL, instead of a full, to disk instead of tape.
Then write your FULL to tape when you have
I installed a Dell 136T library with 3 HP LTO drives with the fibre
attachment. Had some configuration issues that Dell fixed, but for the most
part has run well. Took a while to get an updated TSMSCSI driver that
recognized the drives. You need to configure the library as well as the
drives as be
I'm not sure anyone has understood the issue, yes it could also be me not
understanding the answers, so I'll try and be more specific this time. So
far nothing anyone has told me deals with the specific question we have.
The scenario is this. We were double backing up the nsf files on these
serve
Does anyone know of any good documentation for reading client trace files.
I was able to read a sample AIX core file before just a small software
glitch and I would like to be able to read and understand the trace file.
This would also be good for the TSM design course I plan to put together at
a
I have TSM 4.2.1.11 on AIX 4.3
We run a server script:
select * from sessions where upper(session_type)='NODE'
if (rc_ok) goto cancel
exit
cancel: cancel session all
exit
Is it possible to cancel only a few sessions based on a query like:
select session_id from sessions where client_name<>'xx'
I have upgraded from 5.1.0.2 to 5.1.1.0. The code is in the maintenance -
not the patches - directory on the ftp server, eg. for the windows server
it's at
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/server/v5r1/WIN/LATEST/
Mark, you are absolutely correct, the m
We changed our roll forward to NORMAL and have seen very little (once in a
year) crash due to full recovery log. This may be an option instead of the
type FILE.
"Jolliff,
Dale"To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have a 75GB DB at 90% capacity. It takes a while to do a full backup to
a 3590 class tape device.
We have enough nodes dumping data at the box that the log can fill in the
time it takes the db backup to complete.
We have our incremental trigger set at 40%, so incrementals have (so far,
knock
I don't do it all the time but I've used it for a lot of things...
One was when we were moving an environment from one location to another 15
miles away.
We had two servers but didn't have two libraries (and we had big diskpools
to hold multiple day's backups)
Anyway, I backed the db up to a disk
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jolliff, Dale
> Is anyone doing db backups to disk using devclass type FILE?
Yes.
> I know, it's not necessarily a good thing, but right now we have a db that
> is large enough that the log can fill before a full db backup can
Mark,
I know about mp3s and we do exclude them; what are :
.nrg, .wmf, .rm, and .gho?
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From: Mark Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 8:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Keeping an handle on client systems' large drives
From: ADSM
This is always a trade off between what is
practical-possible-available-affordable and the backup coverage you need.
But I would like to put in a word AGAINST the "if they don't save it in the
right place they don't get it backed up" philosophy.
I'm not criticizing you guys specifically here, thi
We are running Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.20 of ADSM.
Since we started running Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.20 of ADSM by default
it is backing up
D:\Program Files and D:\Winnt. System Files
I do not want to backup System Files.
How do I exclude 'System and Boot Files?
Hello,
The BUFFPOOLSIZE can only be 1/2 the real memory you are using. If you
stop the server and make the change and set too high a number for the
buffpool
then your server will generate an error and not start. Its ok though,
just make
the needed adjustment and start your server again.
Mark
Da
Is anyone doing db backups to disk using devclass type FILE?
I know, it's not necessarily a good thing, but right now we have a db that
is large enough that the log can fill before a full db backup can run.
Before I set this up, I'm wondering if anyone else is doing this.
Microsoft Policy Editor.
I hate it personally, because I do know what I am doing, why, and where, but
it does force the default data directories for the great unwashed to be on
the data server. It takes a conscious (and annoying) effort to save
something on your local drive.
- Kai.
-Origina
No, you don't need to shutdown TSM to change this.
It can be dynamically changed with the SETOPT command!
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/14/02 01:35AM >>>
Thanks for that David,
To increase the cache-hit percentage you will need to shutdown TSM.
Backup and edit BUFPOOLSIZE in dsmserv.opt
Marc,
if you can afford little bit more time I would recommend you to test it
first to ensure it will run smoothly:
1. Get another box capable to run AIX 4.2.1 (it can be hard those days :-)
and put ADSM 3.1 on it.
2. Restore your TSM DB to this "new" box. Just the DB, there is no need to
attach
Enivronment: TSM 5.1.0 running on AIX 5.1
In my /etc/profile, I have
"export DSMSERV_ACCOUNTING_DIR=/var/adm/tsm" which should cause the
dsmaccnt.log to be created in /var/adm/tsm. But it continues to be
created in the server install path, /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin. Any
ideas what else I nee
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Dan Foster
> Not every site is lucky enough to be able to convince the beancounters
> the merits of having a backup system that keeps up with the needs of
> the end users, even if it means one has to explain doomsday predictions
I'm pretty sure you can do this with a Servergraph schedule. Talk to
the good folks at Servergraph to find out for sure.
http://www.servergraph.com
David Ehresman
University of Louisville
--> It'll be wierd when my 3494 is my "low-latency, low-capacity" storage
format.
Don't be afraid of this. Magstar is still not dead. Maybe you missed it
but last month's IBM news article was about 1 TB in 3590 not in LTO
cartridge :-)
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Please respond to "ADSM: Dis
this is from the tsm 4.2 Technical Guide Redbook (SG24-6277-00); it should
be your case, if you have W2k TSM servers. otherwise refer to the library
sharing paragraph in the same redbook.problem is, this way you can't
Disaster Recovery; if you need two different physical environments, things
get m
Hi Tomas,
I just read your post, and it seems to me we are experiencing the same
problem here. We also run W2K server /SP2 and client 4.2.1.20 and are
experiencing the same problems with the scheduler service suddenly stopping
(I put it on auto-restart), messing up my backup.
Did you ever solve
Actually, our company policy is if you do not put it on a LAN drive share,
it does not get saved, period. A few of us are trying out the desktop
approach to see if it works for laptops. So far, so good.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon, INC
757-688-8180
-Original Message---
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 03:24:41AM +, Dan Foster wrote:
> So do those sites rely purely on the incrementals to save you? Or
> some site specific policy such as tailoring backups to exclude
> (let's say) C:\Program Files, or some such...? Just wondering.
Get a fileserver an make sure all userd
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