These are the registry files and are backed up seperately by specifiying
BACKUPRegistry YES
in the dsm.opt file
Cheers Roger
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From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 13. August 2002 21:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WINNT\system32\config
Thanks so much, I have increased the CommTimeout and eve although it sits at
sendw it seems to creating the containers as the filesystems are now
increasing.
Thanks once again
LIndy
-Original Message-
From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 08:33
To: [EMAIL
Hi
Droped db2 database restore may take a long time to create db2 conteiners if they are
not at
rowdevice
increase CommTimeOut parameter to 1 and try again.
"Crawford,
Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi
how GB is your db2 database size?
are you drop the database before restore
"Crawford,
Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm
Sent by: "ADSM:
Hi
It is 42 gigs and yes I did drop the database before the restore.
Lindy
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From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 07:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm
hi
how GB is your db2 database size?
are you drop the databas
Hi
The CommTimeOut was initially set to 300, when I had the problem I increased
it to 600, but still had no joy.
Thanks
Lindy
-Original Message-
From: MUSTAFA BAYTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 07:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: db2 restore using tsm
Hi Lind
Hi Lindy ,
What is your CommTimeOut parameter in dsmserv.opt file
"Crawford,
Lindy" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: db2 restore using tsm
Sent by: "ADSM:
Hot Diggety! Mark D. Rodriguez was rumored to have written:
>
> Judging by your configuration I beleive that you have just one physical
> library. I beleive the L32 is the base unit and the D32 is an expansion
> cabinet, i.e. the 2 of them are physicaly attached to one another and
> share the sam
Using the ABSOLUTE management class copy group is the best way because this
updates the filespace date information. A selective does not.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From: Don France [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, Augu
There is a sample dsm.opt.smp (might be called dsm.opt) file in your install
directory -- even if it didn't use it.
You should realize there have been changes (with how include/exclude for
system files are handled); see the README file for some interesting
reading... they now use the registry an
Hot Diggety! Don France was rumored to have written:
> Yep (to the last question); you cannot span multiple physical libraries to
> make a single logical. You can define multiple logicals within a single
> physical; that is a common thing I've done, for various reasons.
Darn. ;) But makes sens
Don France wrote:
>Yep (to the last question); you cannot span multiple physical libraries to
>make a single logical. You can define multiple logicals within a single
>physical; that is a common thing I've done, for various reasons.
>
>
>Don France
>Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Cons
You are correct, your population is an educational organization. In the
business world all the 60 year olds in power understand is "incremental"
means is you do not have all the data.
My favorite way to explain TSM is it creates one FULL backup and continually
keeps it current saving previous ve
Nope,,, I haven't personally seen this error -- BUT I've seen similar types
of problems when the nodename was used by a later client version, then the
user tries to restore using the older client version. Once a later version
is used (to backup or archive data) going back to the older version sho
Yep (to the last question); you cannot span multiple physical libraries to
make a single logical. You can define multiple logicals within a single
physical; that is a common thing I've done, for various reasons.
Don France
Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Mana
Since you are using the same destination copypool, even if your mount limit
is 3, it's could be waiting for the same output tape (not a drive). TSM
will try to stack copypool data, unless collocation is activated.
Also, you normally would not want to occupy all the drives; most shops want
to ke
There are THREE "sure" ways to trigger a (traditional) FULL backup:
1 - run "dsmc i" (incremental command) but use a management class which maps
to a copygroup which specifies "absolute" (rather than modified) for "mode",
AND frequency=0 (to allow on demand); this is the "easiest" way to force
F
It sounds like you are trying to manage your backup tapes (as in traditional
backup software -- like every other product out there); you should just let
TSM manage the tapes -- if you have a failure on a daily incremental, you
simply re-run it the next night (or sooner, if you are so inclined)...
I'm with Kai on this. I opened the GUI admin interface once, and it
wasted my time. (We have thousands of client nodes.) The web interface
was worse. I have always used the command line interface and I find it
to be much, much faster and easier, and a whole lot easier to tell
Tivoli Support what I
Given TSM Client V5.1.1, installing on Win-NT Desktop, V4.x, Install process
begins as expected, using default destination, 'typical' install, etc. After
'install' button pushed the following msg:
Internal Error 2755.1631 E:/V5_Client/Tivoli Storage Manager Client.msi
and install stops at that
Hot Diggety! Mark Stapleton was rumored to have written:
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Dan Foster
> > Does anyone know where I can get a SNMP MIB definition file for TSM 4.2?
> > I know it's capable of SNMP support, but in order to meaningfully use it,
>
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Christian Astuni
> Hi ... people !!! I have two question
> 1.- There are any way to delete a specific backup of one day or one week ?
> I running a incremental backups since Monday to Thursday, and archive on
> Friday. I wan
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dan Foster
> Does anyone know where I can get a SNMP MIB definition file for TSM 4.2?
> I know it's capable of SNMP support, but in order to meaningfully use it,
> need a MIB to plug into the monitoring system and I don't seem to
I've got a question.
One 3584-L32 with 6 drives and one 3584-D32 with 6 drives.
Is it possible to have a logical library that covers 4 drives in
the L32, and a second logical library that covers last 2 drives
in the L32 and all 6 drives in the D32?
Or is that not a valid configuration -- ie, do
Thank you for your response Daniel.
But what is the difference if I do full backups in between ??? If I see a
filespace of incremental backups as one.
I try to explain better my question. For example a I run a incremental
backup every day, of the file of 200 gb aprox. If for any reason this
backu
But don't forget that it will execute the dump automatically for EVERY
schedule run against this node. Regardless if it's a backup or to run a
command.
I've found that for situations like this it's better to run the whole thing
from a shell script and doing the return code checking. Returning wit
Does anyone know where I can get a SNMP MIB definition file for TSM 4.2?
I know it's capable of SNMP support, but in order to meaningfully use it,
need a MIB to plug into the monitoring system and I don't seem to be able
to find a MIB anywhere.
-Dan
It's actually quite easy. As long as you are installing and not deploying
your software, you should be able to select the path that you want to
install into. The default is something like c:\program
files\tivoli\tsmyou just need to change it to something like c:
\temptsm\tsm. This will put
Hi TSMers!
Urgent..I am having problems restoring a SAP R/3 DB2 database from a backup
into tsm. It hangs at sendw for a while and finally bombs out without doing
the restore..
PLEASE HELP...
> Lindy Crawford
> Business Solutions: IT
> BoE Corporate
>
> * +27-31-3642185
<<...OLE_Obj...>>
Bob,
Thanks for the info. By default the killproc is sending a SIGNUM 15. I tried
specifically sending a SIGNUM 15 but it still leaves the lock file.
I sent it into Tivoli support and they, to my amazement, didn't have a HP
box to test on. Second level support is going to take a crack at it.
Re
Also what you could do is write an script that performs a dump, and then
add the following parameter to your dsm.sys file:
PRESCHEDULECMD "/direc/todatabase/dbdump"
where /direc/todatabase/dbdump is the actuall script. What this will do
is, execute the dump atomatically before the scheduled back
Hi Rob,
Do you have any documentation regarding installing to another directory?
Thanks,
Marc Levitan
Storage Manager
PFPC Global Funds Services
Rob Schroeder
cc:
Sent by: "ADSM:Subject: Re: W2K - System Objec
You need to look at backing up and restoring SYSTEM OBJECTS.
This will answer your questions...
Thanks,
Marc Levitan
Storage Manager
PFPC Global Funds Services
William Rosette
cc:
Sent by: "ADSM: Subject:
What signal is killproc() sending to the server main thread? The server will
shutdown gracefully if it gets a SIG 15. See if you send a SIG 15 and the
lock file goes away.
Just a try.
bob
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 03:31:26PM -0400, Scott, Brian wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> Does anyone have a sample s
Hey gang,
Does anyone have a sample startup/shutdown script for the TSM server on HP?
On the shutdown the bourne shell will run a killproc on dsmserv process but
the adsmserv.lock file under /opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin doesn't get deleted.
HP doesn't reuse the lock file when you try to restart TSM
It's a long story, but the registry appears to be hosed to the point the
client can't store the password, among other things.
This in Win2k Professional.
The customer here uses NetDeploy to distribute applications, and decided
that wanted the TSM application installed somewhere other than the de
I am trying to do a restore, and am receiving the following error message:
ANS 4032E, file is not compressed. This is on a HP-UX client, restoring from
an old machine, using the virtualnodename parm.
I'm trying to do a restore from 3.1.08 to 3.1.08 HPUX. The TSM Server is at
V4.2.2.0.
Has anyone s
Hi, TSM gurus,
Is it possible to backup/restore these files?, even if we can somehow shut
them down temporarily. Does anyone else use these files and back them up?
08/10/02 05:01:15 ANE4987E (Session: 104441, Node: PJINTDHCP02) Error
processing '\\pjintdhcp02\c$\WI
That could be where the problem is. Try the same thing only this time
install the OS and TSM (to a different directory) from scratch. Then do
the TSM recovery procedures and see if that alleviates the problems.
Rob Schroeder
Famous Footwear
Marc Levitan
Does anyone have an example of a dsm.opt file for the new 2000 5.1
client they could send me?
Thanks,
Laura Booth
That was it! We don't have a "C" drive on these machines,
have I, J & K. Downloaded and installed 4.2.2 client and
works o.k.
Thanks,
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/13/02 11:11AM >>>
Do you have remapped drives on the Citrix Servers or the OS on a drive
other than C:? If so, sounds a l
I actually restored from a GHOST image first, that has the OS and TSM
client on it.
I then connect to TSM and attempt the restore of C: and System Objects.
Rob Schroeder
cc:
Sent by: "ADSM:Subject: Re: W2K - Sy
Tab, I think your mistaken. It's not a 'discomfort', it's a lack of ability
that is in the Windows GUI and that is not in the Web admin.
-Original Message-
From: Tab Trepagnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web Admin
For "somevalue", use a partially qualified string surrounded by single
quotes. Pattern matching characters include '%', which means "0 or more
characters", and '_', which means exactly one character. Examples:
Match all strings beginning with ABC:
like 'ABC%'
Match all strings ending in XYZ:
In the Using the Windows Clients manual for the 4.2 client, you will find a
detailed list of the privileges you need to do a backup.
Since 4.2, you need admin access to the registry keys (or use the workaround
in the manual).
-Original Message-
From: Jolliff, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
select * from sometable where somecolumn like '%partofname%'
If you know the begining, you can leave off the first %.
Remember that in many cases, the column data is case-sensitive, and you may
need to use PARTOFNAME.
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From: Michelle DeVault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've had this happen. Even if I was recovering to like hardware, but my
systems have always seemed fine when I was done. When you do this, do you
install TSM into an alternate directory? If you don't install to an
alternate source, then the registry keys for TSM will pound on itself and
you may
Is this from doing a restore or a save?
Rob
"Jolliff, Dale"
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Sent by: "ADSM: cc:
Dist StorSubject: windows client
Here's a couple of examples:
select drive_name from drives where online not like 'YES'
select current date as tmpdt, count(*) volume_name, stgpool_name from
volumes -
group by stgpool_name having stgpool_name like '%TAPE%'
-Original Message-
From: Michelle DeVault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Hi
One thing to do is to export the node with filedata=spacemanaged. This
will generate an export data containing only the HSM data.
But, this will only work if you use Tivolis HSM client, and not with
DiskXtender, FileWizard or any other 3rd party software.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
Hi
1. No, you cannot delete a specfic day. However, you can setup your
management classes to handle this, or do full between incrementals.
2. You will have to do a backup stgpool "stgpoolname" "copypoolname". You
cannot set volumes from a primary stgpool offsite, only copypool volumes.
Tivoli
Hi
There is two ways to do this:
1. Scheduled full backup. Create a schedule, and instead of choosing
incremental as command, choose selective.
2. Do "dsmc sel" at the command line.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
---
Daniel Sparrman
Exist i Stockholm AB
Propeller
NO other means so far I know except to have admin access to the box to
authenticate the password in the registry.
From: "Jolliff, Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/13/2002 01:21 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: windows clie
It should work, only need one drive for that command.
However, if you do a "q devclass blah f=d" for the devclass
that is your tapepool, what is the "Mount Limit" defined
as. It maybe less than 3.
Most people have it set to "DRIVES", therefore
making it the same as your number of tape drives.
D
I'm sure this has been answered before, I just can't
find it in the archived on adsm.org.
How can I use a "like" in a select statement? I don't
know the value exactly, just know a portion of it.
ex.
select * from sometable where somecolumn like somevalue
___
I have been using the 5.1.01 client for a couple of months now on my Citrix
servers.
---
Bruce Kamp
Network Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P: (954) 987-2020 x4597
F: (954) 985-1404
-Original Mess
Anybody know how to cure this?
08/13/2002 12:15:36 psDeletePasswordFile(): RegOpenPathEx(): Win32 RC=2 .
08/13/2002 12:15:39 WritePswdToRegistry(): RegCreatePathEx(): Win32 RC=87 .
08/13/2002 12:15:40 fioGetAttrib(): getFileSecurityInfo(\\adsm2000\c$\)
failed
08/13/2002 12:15:42 ANS1449E A requi
Hoping someone might have an answer/guidance for me. We are evaluating
Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) v5.1.1. It seems that the LTO drive/autoloader
we have though is not recognized by WIN2K/TSM. Presently we use the tape
drive on a Netware 5.1/Backup Exec combo. The IBM LTO drive/autoloader is
Wanda,
"(Especially to someone who isn't comfortable with EXCEL.)"
But isn't that a circular argument?
A significant portion of this thread was that people "weren't comfortable"
using the web client; and in some cases, they weren't comfortable using
the command line (which can be a bit overwh
This thread has been going on a while, and a lot of people have the same
opinion.
Paul, can you tell us what SHARE requirements have already been submitted
for improvements to the admin interface?
(or to bring back the GUI?)
Thanks,
Wanda
-Original Message-
From: Lisa Cabanas [mailto:[
>But what is the improvement in restore time, which is the crucial
thing.
>
Since the restore is a normal stg pool restore, I would expect it to
take the
same time as a stg pool restore with a reduced number of tape mounts.
David
4.1.2
Thanks,
Marc Levitan
Storage Manager
PFPC Global Funds Services
"Adams, Matt
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Hermitage)" cc:
Sent by:
"ADSM: Di
David,
But what is the improvement in restore time, which is the crucial thing.
David E Ehresman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/13/2002 05:10:47 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: John Naylor/HAV/SSE)
Subject: Re: Restore bac
>Will I see restore improvement on
>backupsets created with version 4.1.x.x by upgrading to 5.1 or will I
only
>see improvement on backupsets created with 5.1?
>
I am migrating from MVS TSM 4.2 to AIX TSM 5.1. As part of that
process, I am changing from backupsets to move nodedata as the means to
LTO drives will "crawl" unless they are streamed.
The LTO blocksize should be set as high as possible, 256KB is not to
large.
If your disk and application cannot write at 15 MB/sec, the best you can
expect is a few MB/sec. There is no in-between.
Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc.
Yes, I have ODBC set up and do use that from time to time.
It works fine for me when I need it.
But, it isn't fast, and it's just too overwhelming for people when you try
to teach this stuff.
(Especially to someone who isn't comfortable with EXCEL.)
-Original Message-
From: Tab Trepagnier
Marc,
What level of the B/A client are you using?
Regards,
Matt Adams
Tivoli Storage Manager Team
Hermitage Site Tech
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
615.882.6861
-Original Message-
From: Marc Levitan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Just a guess -- but I'd ignore the FC transfer size and use a device
blocksize of 128K or 256K (can't remember off the top of my head what LTO
uses as a maximum). The FC transport layer should split/reassemble the
blocks with no problem. For example, our SAP database is FC attached and
Oracle is c
Hi, Experts,
I have a little 3575 L18 tape library attached to TSM on AIX. As I have
only 3 dirves on it (strange..), I tried to issued 'backup stg tapepool
copypool' and it gets 2 drives. Now that I have only 1 drive left, I
issued 'backup stg diskpool copypool' thingking that copying from
diskp
What would cause the 'database not latest version' error message to appear
during a TDP restore? The dates I enter are the same for both the
restore and the application of trans logs?
TDP 1.1.1
TSM 4.1.2
Do you have remapped drives on the Citrix Servers or the OS on a drive
other than C:? If so, sounds a lot like APAR IC32636. Try upgrading to a
more recent client level.
===
John Monahan
Senior Consultant Enterprise Solutions
C
Lars Bebensee wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>this is actually not a TSM question but one for the hardware gurus. We are
>running a backup under AIX using the savevg command and Ultrium 3580 tape
>drives. With topas I can see a data transfer rate of about 1MB/sec. We
>attached the drives via Fibre Channel an
Jeffrey,
The windows admin GUI was part of the ADSM 3.1 Windows client.
You can download it from here:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/adsm/fixes/v3r1/win32/intel/single/
I seem to remember you need to install it in a DIFFERENT directory than the
current TSM client, even if you only insta
I have TSM server 4.2.1.10 and many W2K 4.2.1.20 clients.
Just installed 3 new clients on new W2K Adavnced Server SP2
used as Citrix server. All 3 get a Dr. Watson error about the
time they should be finishing backup.
Event ID: 4097
The application, , generated an application error. The
except
Lisa,
Our DB is 22 GB of actual data.
I have an Excel spreadsheet with about 25 worksheets in it. Each worksheet is a particular table in the TSM database like "volumes" or "occupancy". Therefore, each query grabs just that one table.
On our 2-CPU F50, a query of all volumes in the system nor
I'm afraid I'm another vote for the CLI. I'm not a big fan of either java or
javascript and usually have both disabled in my browser. Now IF Tivoli comes
up with a GOOD java implementation (I haven't seen a really good java
application yet) AND I can convince MS/AOL-Netscape/Opera/Mozilla to
imple
I have had problems restoring the System Objects for a W2K server.
I restore the boot/system files successfully ( C: Drive).
Then it asks me to reboot and I say NO.
I then attempt to restore the entire System Object.
Sometimes it works...
Other times it begins to restore but then disappears in t
Hi ... people !!! I have two question
1.- There are any way to delete a specific backup of one day or one week ?
I running a incremental backups since Monday to Thursday, and archive on
Friday. I want to delete all backups of a specific week. Do any people know
how do this ?
2.- As I told ..
Hi guys,
this is actually not a TSM question but one for the hardware gurus. We are
running a backup under AIX using the savevg command and Ultrium 3580 tape
drives. With topas I can see a data transfer rate of about 1MB/sec. We
attached the drives via Fibre Channel and a SAN Data Gateway. The bl
May I also get this comparison?
Thanks,
James Brents
Lead Technical Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, TX 78249
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 210-592-4441
> -Original Message-
> From: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@PEUSA On
> Behalf Of Jan Batter
its only available in older levels of the client code
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Brunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Antwort: Web Admin Interface - grrr
Where can you get the windows admin GUI? Is it a download s
Try this link:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg246844.pdf
Regards,
Michael Swinhoe
Storage Management Group
Zurich Financial Services (UKISA) Ltd.
E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Large, Matthew"
cc:
Lars,
The Export NODE function would seem to fit your requirements.
tsm> exp no devc=3570dev usedv=
A variety of FILEDATA options includes exporting ONLY the space managed
files, so we would assume that by selecting FILEDATA=ALL, that would include
the space managed files.
Hope this helps..
Also, TSM has just released a DRAFT of a new redbook that has a chapter on
bare metal recovery for Linux.
Go to: www.redbooks.ibm.com
Search for: SG24-6844
-Original Message-
From: TAZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 8:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: R
I just discovered a 'Technical Document' on the Redbooks site.
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/9445fa5b416f6e32852569ae006bb65
f/a54d17d3ba92d77f85256bb2006678fe?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,2000
Chapter 11 maybe of interest to you
Part 1. Disaster Recovery Planning
Chapter 1. Introduct
Hi Steve,
I have found that the error ANR0871E is solved installing a different patch level(4.1.
but, like you should know, version 4.1 is out of support.
For that reason, I suggest you to upgrade TSM server at least to 4.2.2.0.
The error with tapes, I have seen some similar cases and allways usi
Hi guys and girls,
is it possible to generate backupsets from migrated HSM data??
We are going to rebuild a TSM environment from scratch but want to retain a
the HSM data residing on an optical library. Let's suppose we destroy the
TSM DB and start with a new clean one. TSM will have forgotten al
Where can you get the windows admin GUI? Is it a download somewhere?
Thanks
Jeffrey S. Brunt
Matthew,
Can you or anyone elaborate on this? Will I see restore improvement on
backupsets created with version 4.1.x.x by upgrading to 5.1 or will I only
see improvement on backupsets created with 5.1?
I have the redbook 5.1 tech guide, but what is in your message is all that I
can find in the
=> On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 21:26:34 -0400, "Seay, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The INCREMENTAL command should have been obsoleted years ago with only a
> compatibility and a new set of commands FULLBACKUP, UPDATEFULLBACKUP, and
> PARTIALLYUPDATEFULLBACKUP put in its place so that customers woul
Hello,
we are building a hot standby solution based on IBM NSM 3466. We want to
run 2 instances on each location (we have 2) and do a dr every day. The
tapes are handled by a courier. The library we will share between the two
hosts by using FC devices. When a client in site B wants to restore dat
Hoi
Can someone help me with this one?
TSM server 4.2.2.7 (AIX 5.1)
Storage Server 4.2.2.7 (Solaris 8)
TSM client 4.2.1.x
When runnning dsmsta in the foreground, there is no problem I can take
lanfree backups and the dsmsta process is normal 0.5 - 1% of CPU's.
But when dsmsta is running in backg
Consider yourself lucky!!
It took me 92 hours (almost 4 days) to restore a (ONE) 220k file from a
backupset (we are STILL working that one with TSM support). I can't tell you
how many times that I have heard "Restore backupset is not really designed
to restore specific files" for TSM support in t
Hi,
I remember I had the same question some time ago.
Thanks Wanda Prather we have a good document in: http://www.autovault.org/discus/
- Tivoli Storage Manager scripts
Disaster Recovery
--W2K bare Metal Restore
One extra tip. Read Ms article Q311141 because there is a proble
Hi all,
I remember a document (Red-Book) where was written how to restore the
Operating-System and all data to a WIN-NT-Server (By starting with an extra
partition with TSM-Client and restoring the other partition ...).
I can not find this document anymore on any Web-page from IBM. Does anybody
h
Thanks for the help Mark, I really appreiate your response.
Theresa
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Theresa Sarver
> Anyone out there know anything about the 7337 DLT libs?
Yes.
>The library is
>housing 15 tapes to
Is it possible to "q contents f=d" on a volume containing a backupset? I
know that I can query backupsetcontents which will give me the contents of
the backupset but what about the volume that the backupset resides on?
Thanks
Hi All!
I don't know about anything but CLI and Web Admin, and it works for me, but
I would like to see the GUI - it sounds like a good thing.
Other than that, it is nice to be able to open a browser and just connect to
the TSM server.
Geirr G. Halvorsen
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From: Ford, Ph
I'm another that still uses the old GUI I feel for the ones that have
come after this GUI was dropped.
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Phillip Ford
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Schering-Plough Corp.
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From: Shannon
Miguel,
Restore backupset is not really designed to retore specific files
A backupset is a self contained object, desined for restore as a whole
independent of the database. The database does not hold any information on the
location of individual files.
So when you are looking fto restore an indi
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