Hello,
we had some testing for a customer and did see good results with st Bernard
Open File Manager (OFM). We could backup and restore groupwise without any
problems.
Be aware you have the latest servicepacks, specially TSA500 and TSANDS.
Also make sure you have enough memory in your netware box
Hi TSMers,
Our 3570 library starting giving us problems within TSM, so we deleted and
tried to recreate it. Now it bombs out. We are unable to get the drives
started for the 3570 changer, so in turn TSM does not see the
changerwhat can I do has anyone of you guys experienced this problem
b
Muthyam,
Lotza things you could look at:
DSM.SYS file check the parmaters, do they make sense or jive with your OS settings?
Check the archives for TSM to OS tuning, I've caught a lot of good articles there!
Is compression on? Lotz of work on the client to do that.
What is your backbone? GBit/C
Ed - Bill,
There is a way to do this. We have a 32way 690, only 18
partitions/nodes/clients(whatever ya wanna call em, I call virtnodez) backing up
DB2.
The 18 p/n/c have the DB2 database spread across multiple sharks adding up to about
2TB for this DB, each p/n/c has a partition at about 180GB o
** High Priority **
Hello...one and all
subject:Slow DB2 backups on TSM.
We have recently migrated our database to DB2 from Infromix on AIX 4.3 and TSM version
level 5.1.0.0.
Before migration.. Informix database use to take 7 -8 hrs for 400Gb database(RAW
filesystems).Now same size of Database
Hi, experts,
I'm having a big problem with new GroupWise 6 with GWTAS; GroupWise
Target Service Agent. Somehow TSM and GWTSA don't work together and
cause to fill up the whole server space and bring it down. My network
admins had to unload TSM clients from all NetWare servers running
GroupWise an
It depends when the last time interval counts down to zero. Have a look
in the dsmsched.log file.
Have you changed the schedule within a few hours of the event?
Suad
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On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 05:20, shekhar Dhotre wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> quick question about scheduling :
>
> I have schedule na
Hello,
On Montag, 18. November 2002 20:39, Taha, Hana wrote:
> Hello TSMers,
>
> This is probably a very basic question to some of you, but one that has had
> me going crazy for the last two weeks.
>
> My problem is this I have two schedules to perform database backups.
> One is full and the o
Do you have roll-forward mode enabled or database backup trigger enabled?
Do a 'Q ST' and see if you do. If so, you might have to set your database
backup trigger higher than its set now.
Rob.
From: "Taha, Hana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/18/2002 02:39 PM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Mana
That is what I'm saying... 8.1.7 to 9.0.1. That's what the manual says...
-Original Message-
From: shekhar Dhotre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Oracle v9.2 and TDP for Oracle
I have successfully configured TD
I have successfully configured TDP2.1.1 and RMAN ,tested backups and
restore (delete tablespace -restore tablespace using TDP and RMAN -
Oracle 8.1.7 .works great .. hushhh.. requires some knowledge of
oracle .
I became Oracle DBA for some time :-)
Ok back to the oracle v9.2 : I am about
Hello TSMers,
This is probably a very basic question to some of you, but one that has had
me going crazy for the last two weeks.
My problem is this I have two schedules to perform database backups. One
is full and the other is incremental. See my schedules below.
Schedule NameADSM_DATABA
Thanks, Remco. I was indeed referring to 5.1.5.1, not 5.1. 5.1.5.1 does
indeed lift the 32 character limit, but the scheduler still requires you to
be logged in and to have access to an admin-level account. I was hoping to
hear about any other experiences folks may have had in testing the 5.1.5.
The config and symptoms:
aix 5.1.1 client
added schedmode prompted to dsm.sys
: the client for scheduled backups is put into the background
in a standard fashion.
: run dsmc from command line and it HANGS. No command can be entered.
just hangs.
If I take the schedmode prompted l
>Or, what other ideas have been used to verify backups in TSM?
We are a Servergraph/TSM customer. Their latest version breaks out
backups by completed, completed with missed files, completed with missed
file spaces, and not completed. It is a web based tool, so you can
drill down to see the file
Back when we upgraded from Sever ver 3.1 to 3.7 on NT,
Our OS/2 clients stopped communicating.
Our OS/2 clients used named pipe, while everything else used
TCP/IP. I don't remember if we changed comm setting on the
server side or client side, but it was an easy fix.
You might want to check your co
Hussein,
These are not DSM.OPT options.
These are options specified on the restore
command or the restore Window in the GUI.
Again, playing back all logs is the
default action... so you do not need
to do anything to get this behavior.
Thanks,
Del
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All-
I have few questions that I am looking for answers?
1.Can we upgrade AIX433 to 5L on H-50,H-70 .
2.If I have TSM 3.7.3 AND 4.2 TSM Server that need to be migrated
to p680 servers AIX 5L from present H-50 /H-70 server, should I
take precautions.
Else can I upgrade AIX 433 to AIX5L before
Is anyone using some sort of script to verify their backups by a byte total?
I've got scripts to monitor events and the dsmerror and act logs but still
miss files.
I have looked at using ksh to run a find on a filesystem searching for any
modifications in the last 24 hours, then adding the byte to
Anyone know when or if there are plans for TDP to support Oracle v9.2?
On 18-Nov-02 Charles F. Fisher wrote:
> The site I'm at is getting ready to upgrade to 4.2.3. One reason is to be
> able to run CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS on the database; are there any special
> actions or precautions that should be taken before doing so (once the
> upgrade is in place)?
We didn't and
Hi Lloyd,
yes, one of the messages was from me and it was based on the experiences of
a colleague of mine with the v5.1.1 server for Windows. But a different
customer told us that he had no problems to connect with an OS/2 client to
an AIX v5.1 TSM server. So the situation was a little bit uncerta
Greetings All,
quick question about scheduling :
I have schedule named CPA35_DAILY which shows pending ..
sched daemon is running on node cpa35 ..
f3n35 />ps -ef | grep dsmc
root 3476 79140 24 10:57:30 pts/1 4:16 dsmc
root 65466 1 10 23:48:39 - 16:27
/usr/tivoli/tsm/cl
The site I'm at is getting ready to upgrade to 4.2.3. One reason is to be
able to run CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS on the database; are there any special
actions or precautions that should be taken before doing so (once the
upgrade is in place)?
Chuck Fisher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Del;
Thanks for the response. One more question.
Should I put these variables in the dsm.opt file for TDP?
I don't see those entries there now.
thanks and regards;
Hussein A.
-Original Message-
From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:11 AM
To:
All,
A while back I saw a post from someone indicating that the OS/2 clients
(3.7 vintage) did not work against a 5.1 server.
I have a customer still running a goodly number of OS/2 machines, who
would very much like to go to 5.1 (on AIX), but if the 3.7 client/5.X
server combination won't work,
Thanks, but I see issues with both of these methods:
1) Kicking off a script which then spawns the other two at
appropriate times:
a) doesn't solve the original problem of "if some
scheduled task is already running, this won't get started", and
b) the feedbac
Two things. Anyone tried getting to
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/ with
Netscape today? It comes back with 'file or directory not found' with
Netscape 4.79, worked last week! IE works fine.
Secondly,
The following is found at the top of the readme for the Netware cl
Hussein,
I assume you are using Data Protection
for Exchange (either version 2.2.0 or 5.1.5).
If you take the defaults when performing the
restores, this is done automatically for you.
That is:
"/ERASEXSISTING=NO" (for Exchange 5.5)
"/RECOVer=APPLYALLlogs" (for Exchange 2000)
on the resto
In Unix, my testing has shown that the DB2 instance uses the values set when
that instance was started. If using the steps in the Backing up DB2 using
TSM redbook, then the DSMI_* variables are set in the
~HOME/sqllib/userprofile script. The "DB2 BACKUP DB ...USE TSM" command is
internal to the ins
Hello TSMers;
After restoring Exchange from TSM, is it possible to roll-forward any
logs that may have been created since the last backup ?
If the answer is yes, please provide the procedure as well
Thanks in Advance.
Hussein Abdirahman
IrwinToy LTD.
415-533-3521 x4537
Toronto- Canda
I have set up a schedule to run ever 3 months with a day of the week being Saturday.
If I were to use a start date on of 11/23/2002, the second execution would be on
12/28/2002 as, according to the manul, TSM sets the start time ahead 24 hours until
the day of the week selection would equal Satu
On zondag, november 17, 2002, at 08:56 , Mark Stapleton wrote:
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Has anyone run this new client thru it's paces? Is anyone using it,
supporting it, in production? We are under a time crunch to get this
one
out, and I'm getting
Geirr,
Verify that you have CLUSTERNODE YES in the
options file that runs the scheduler.
Verify that the generated password is stored
correctly on both nodes of the cluster, i.e. you can
issue a command from either node in the cluster that
it will connect and authenticate correctly with
the TSM S
Hi Eduardo,
could you please provide the content of your dsm.opt and dsm.sys? Also, are
you trying to backup your database with scheduler or by hand from command
line.
When you want backup one database with two different node names, you have
to have correct environment DSMI_CONFIG,(I assume yo
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