Hi
We use Microsoft SQL's Tools and TSM to back up the flat file it creates.
Otherwise you could use the TSM TDP for SQL to script these backups.
Lawrie
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 6:33 PM
Subj
it can be because you fill very little part of the tape every day and as the
days pass,
other files on the tape is expired.
regards,
burak
Burak Demircan
CEO / ITT
MERCEDES-BENZ TURK A.S.
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Jack,
Before I bought my new libraries last year, I did exactly that.
The only wrinkles I saw were:
1) TSM can handle files larger than a tape volume by spanning volumes;
reclaiming such a file to a disk pool that holds "a tape" does not work
but you won't know until AFTER the system tries to wr
in Tivoli Storage Resource Manager all these are addressed
raghu.
Gerald
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Sent by: particular file or
Hi all,
If HP Ultrium tapes can work on IBM LTO Autoloaders, from where I can get
barcode labels. I think we have to purchase the barcode labels separately
for Autoloaders. Can anybody please let me know whether I can get barcode
labels from IBM. If yes, what is the Part Number or FRU number of th
Maybe I'll try:
select class_name, node_name from backups group by class_name, node_name
since that will give me the information I need. I know it's going to take
forever to run, though.
Cheers,
Paul Ripke
Zlatko
Krastev To: [EMAIL PRO
Hi all,
I am currently experiencing the above error while trying to do a point in time restore
for some directories on a Netware 5 server. We are using TSM and in the past 24 hours,
at certain point, something would simply give up and TSM will give this error:
ANR0481W Session xx for node xx (N
I've been trying to make use of ResourceUtilization to backup a 1TB Oracle
database directly to tape (4 drives), but am just about ready to give up
on it.
My objective is to have the TSM Client open 4 concurrent data sessions,
each backing up a separate filespace going to a separate tape drive,
ut
Hi,
you can read below my old "welcome mail".
You can find the proceduere to remove yourself from the mailing list.
Bye
Paolo
Wed, 13 Jun 2001 19:13:45
Your subscription to the ADSM-L list (ADSM: Dist Stor Manager) has been
accepted.
Please save this message for future reference, especially
You didn't mention what make/model drive/library you have.
Some automated libraries should be set so library itself has
"autoclean" turned on and does the cleaning without TSM.
You also didn't say if this was manual or TSM automatic cleaning.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/25/02 02:44PM >>
The TDP SQL is actually installed on the node that has the SQL DB.
It does interface to TSM server, mine is on AIX 4.3.3. also, TSM
server
4.2.2.10 - soon going to 5.1.5.x.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/25/02 02:48PM >>>
Can I installed this on my RS/6000 AIX 4.3.3 TSM server? Becuase all
Given a file with some filenames in it, does someone have a macro/command I
can run against the filenames in that file to determine what volumes those
files are on? I.e. so I can identify which offline volumes I need to put in
my library for a restore before actually running the restore command.
S
I see a new client version sitting out there on the FTP site and installed
it to test with. Supposed to fix a few problems. The main one I see
* IC34619 WINDOWS SCHEDULER SERVICE FAILS ON STARTUP WITH EVENT LOG ENTRIES
*
* 7022 AND/OR 7031.
*
*
*
* IC34630 5.1 WINDOWS TSM CLIENT SCHEDULER
Thanks.
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 16:15, Del Hoobler wrote:
> Camilo,
>
> Data Protection for SQL performs online backup
> and restore of your SQL databases. It is "client"
> software that must run on you SQL Server machine
> but the TSM Server can be running anywhere on your
> network. You would poin
Camilo,
Data Protection for SQL performs online backup
and restore of your SQL databases. It is "client"
software that must run on you SQL Server machine
but the TSM Server can be running anywhere on your
network. You would point the communications
settings in your options file to your
TSM Server
I have an AIX 4.3.3.10 server running TSM 4.2.1.11 currently backing up
900gb/weekly of AFS data with butc. Is anybody presently using butc with
TSM 5.1 on AIX 4.3.3, or with TSM 4.2 or 5.1 on AIX 5.1? If so, what
version of AFS/butc are you using? If not, do you know of a timeframe by
AFS/butc
--> ... which I guess is real-life and I guess nobody uses an expire from one
day.
As you said it is Monday. I was (and still am) lazy enough to guess exact
22 step scenario with many nodes and several mgmtclasses. So simplified
down to only 3 steps.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Henk ten Ha
Yes, it is supported. See our website www.storsol.com.
Thanks,
Kelly J. Lipp
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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What sort of performance are you getting? In Gbyte/hour.
I would expect somewhere in the 40-60 GB/hour range.
Kelly J. Lipp
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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Fax: (240)539-7175
Using the list archive, search on RAID or on my name. I've written about
the perils of RAID 5 in a TSM environment a number of times. There is a
white paper on our website that discusses SDLT vs. LTO tape performance and
in there is a discussion about RAID5 as well. Something I learned during
th
Hi -
No, the API doesn't support scheduling so the jobs are scheduled by the
client either using OpenVMS batch queues or a scheduler on the OpenVMS
system.
Laura Buckley
STORServer, Inc./SSSI
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www.storsol.com
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You might also set the selftunebuffpoolsize yes as well. Check the exact
syntax, but this relatively new option will have TSM adjust this parameter
is necessary.
Also, I like to have this parameter set to some power of two rather than
just a number. Don't know if that matters, but it appeals to
This is definitely a problem with duplex in your network adapters. If you
are using managed switches, make sure both sides have their adapters set to
100 mb full duplex. Set the switches the same. Make sure you are not using
auto detect.
Start with your server and work your way to the clients.
Try to improve it a bit by using:
select 'It is there' from db -
where exists (select * from backups where class_name = 'BLAH')
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Paul Ripke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
25.11.2002 06:55
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist St
Can I installed this on my RS/6000 AIX 4.3.3 TSM server? Becuase all my
nodes are backing up to it.
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 12:52, David Longo wrote:
> There's an additional product with TSM called TDP for SQL,
> or I think the new name is ITSM for Databases. It does hot backups
> of SQL DB's on NT
TSM 4.2.2.12
AIX 4.3.3
I checked in a new cleaning tape earlier this month.
After I checked it in I cleaned a couple of drives, so
I know at that point everything was good.
Now, clean drives fails with ANR8300E. TSM still
holds a definition for the cleaner tape, the tape is
in the library (opene
Use the "archive" command and don't look at items backed up, look at items
archived...
create a MYARCHIVE.BAT with the following stuff...
C:\PROGRA~1\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmc.exe archive -pass=blah -subdir=yes
"D:\mypath\*"
C:\PROGRA~1\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmc.exe archive -pass=blah -subdir=yes
"D
Tim,
We have a few clients running HP 10.20, and according to the documentation,
the only clients that can run on 10.20 are ADSM 3.1.0.8.
Regards,
Sean
Tim Melly
cc:
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Alex,
Thanks for the email. As it turns out the problem was with the
dsmaccnt.log itself. For some reason, tsm did not want to write to the
file. I stopped the server deleted the file and restarted the server.
Once I did this, entries are being created in the file.
Mahesh
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We are running tdp for oracle 2.1. It has been running for approximately
1 year. However, a week ago, it keeps getting an error on channel 2:
RMAN-00571: ===
RMAN-00569: === ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===
RMAN-00571:
Hi!
You will need ADSM v3.2! Have it running on a clients network. Ugly old gui
but still works.. even up to 5.1.5 servers!
regards, Manuel
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From: "Tim Melly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 7:54 PM
Subject: Proper STM clien
To All,
What version of TSM client should I use on a HP server running HP-UX 10.20.
The Tivoli Web page shows TSM client versions(4.2 and 5.1) for HPUX 11 but not
10.20.
TIA, Tim
NAFTA IS Technical Operations
(203) 812-3469
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Thanks for your help.
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 12:52, David Longo wrote:
> There's an additional product with TSM called TDP for SQL,
> or I think the new name is ITSM for Databases. It does hot backups
> of SQL DB's on NT and W2K. I use it here for both.
>
> David Longo
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1
How do I remove myself from this distribution list?
Thank you!
Hi folks,
Here a really dumb question but how the hell can I setup a schedule job
to archive some objects on a Windows 2000 client on a regular basis. No
matter what I try my schedule job always says it has checked 2 items (even
if I give him 10) and has backed up 0.
Any suggestions?
Systemda
On 25-Nov-02 Zlatko Krastev wrote:
> --> Only if you expire your backupdata after one day
>
> Yes, but this was intended to be an example to illustrate, not a real-life
> case.
But the question was "tape become full in 21 percent", which I guess is
real-life and I guess nobody uses an expire f
There's an additional product with TSM called TDP for SQL,
or I think the new name is ITSM for Databases. It does hot backups
of SQL DB's on NT and W2K. I use it here for both.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/25/02 11:33AM >>>
Good Morning TSM'ers,
I am sure some of you are using some typ
To do a reclamation on a single drive system you need some disk space.
I would suggest a tapes worth of space, but it can deal with less.
Define a disk file as a sequential access storage pool (call it SEQDISK).
The migration pool for the SEQDISK would go to would be TAPEPOOL
(assuming that is you
Mark,
The data is definitely going to the 7 day mgmtclass, but even if it wasn't,
the deleted mailstore should still have changed to inactive
shouldn't it.
Regards
Chris
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I've seen it with the help pages in some later releases of TSM server 4 but
not so much in 5. That could be a separate issue all together though.
--Justin
Gerhard Rentschler
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Chris,
Maybe... but DP for Exchange does have
code that detects the "missing" databases
and is supposed to "inactivate" them.
So, if there is a problem, it could possibly be
in DP for Exchange as well.
Once you do some further diagnosis,
and you still find a problem, call IBM support.
Maybe there
Go to SQL, Manully create a job schedule of backup. and you can generate SQL
script from the job by right click the job.
Tao Jiang
Coban Research & Technologies
www.cobantech.com
713-271-7888 ext. 207
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From: "Camilo A. Marrugo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
somebody told me that with tsm server 5.1.5 there is a problem with garbled
output from commands in dsmadmc. Has anyone esle seen this? Is it solved
with 5.1.5.2?
Best regards
Gerhard
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Mahesh,
I'm testing 5.1.5.2 before rolling into production, and my accounting is
working fine.
I did have one glitch, though. I set the DSMSERV_ACCOUNTING_DIR in my
rc.adsmserv, kept in a /usr/local/scripts directory. The install updated
the /etc/inittab to point to the new rc.adsmserv, which i
Please disregard, this is working - user error!
-Original Message-
From: Rushforth, Tim
Sent: November 25, 2002 10:18 AM
To: ADSM-L ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Include Backup and Archive data to different
mgmt
To bind archive data to a different management class, look at the
-archmc=blah option of the archive command.
Maybe that will work for you...
dsmc archive -pass=blah -archmc=MC2 -subdir=yes c:\temp\*
Dwight
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From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monda
Good Morning TSM'ers,
I am sure some of you are using some type of setting or software to
backup your SQL databases in windows 2k. If you could share some names
of software, or knowledge about this it will be apreciated.
Thanks,
Camilo M.
--
Camilo A. Marrugo
Data Storage Manager
Dialtone Interl
They have RMAN - it comes with Oracle but maybe is not installed.
You have three options:
1. perform offline backups
Stop Oracle instance, backup Oracle data files with TSM Backup/Archive
client, start the instance. The instance stop/start can be performed
within a single script with TSM client
Del,
I agree with you reply entirely, the TSM server should handle inactivation
but in our case it didn't. It was definitely a mailstore not a storage group
that was deleted. Perhaps a "bug" with 5.1.5 TSM server??
We will test it again and let you know what we find !
Regards
Chris
I am trying to bind a subset of files to a mgmtclass of MC1 for backup data
and MC2 for archive data. Is this possible?
My option file has:
Include.backup c:\temp\* MC1
Include.archive c:\temp\* MC2
Data backed up is bound to the proper MC (MC1) but the archived data is also
bound to MC1. I'm r
Chris,
For Exchange 2000, if you remove/rename a database within
a storage group, the next FULL backup that succeeds should
inactivate (force from active to inactive) any databases
that were rename/removed.
If you have renamed/removed an entire storage group...
take a look at the following comman
HI
We have a client who wants to backup his oracle db using TSM.
However, they do not have TDP nor RMAN .
He is altering one tablespace at a time within one script and hoping
to achive multi-threading(multiple sessions) on TSM.
Is this possible? I think he could only achive one open session o
1. "DEFine DEVclass FORMAT=ULTRIUMC". "Ultrium" means without and
"UltriumC" is with drive compression.
2. If your data is compressed at the client node TSM will be unable to
compress further. Thus it write only about 100 GB (native capacity). And
will report actual (compressed) ammount of data
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:43, chris rees wrote:
> On the TSM server we can see that backups go back 30 days even though the
> copygroup parameters are set to 7 days. On further investigation we found
> that a mailstore backup was still showing as Active even though that
> mailstore was deleted some
Hello All,
I am finally archiving files to a diskpool, then migration into tape. I'm
doing this process manually, does anyone know the command I would put the
schedule configuration to run an archive automatically?
Thanks!
-kane
Hi Murthy
1. Either using ULTRIUMC, or DRIVES as device format type. This is
settable through upd devclas format=ULTRIUMC/DRIVES. Notice that this
will not apply to all your volumes, only to libray volumes with scratch
state(which means next time the tape is used, it will be using
compre
--> Only if you expire your backupdata after one day
Yes, but this was intended to be an example to illustrate, not a real-life
case.
--> full is full ...
"Full" in TSM means volume reached end of tape. When this happens the
volume changes from "filling" to "full", estimated capacity is updated
Hi all
We have been testing TDP for Exchange , Version 2.2 on win2k backing up
Exchange 2000 to TSM 5.1.5
On the TSM server we can see that backups go back 30 days even though the
copygroup parameters are set to 7 days. On further investigation we found
that a mailstore backup was still showing
Hi Daniel,
I have three questions about compression.
1. How do we define compression on a 3583 drive.
2. When you say you have tapes with 300-400GB data.what type of
compresion are you using... Client Compression or Drive Compression.
3. How reliable are the tapes backed up with Drive Compres
Mark,
Sorry, I am still not quite understanding your position...
... unless you are counting on direct to tape backups.
Are you? In that case... all of this MAY make more sense.
How are you reducing the "number of restores"?
Each transaction log backup is ALWAYS a single unique 64M object
on th
Full doesnt always have to be 100% utilized. The full is utilized+%
reclaim.
I have tapes being at 98% and being full...
So, that statement is not correct.
Of course compression has to do with pct util. If you have good
compression on your tapes, the pct utilization can reach numbers over est.
On 25-Nov-02 Zlatko Krastev wrote:
> Consider following scenario:
> 1. you backup say 40 GB
> 2. next day you backup 40 GB of which 35 GB updated - 35 GB from step 1
> expire.
Only if you expire your backupdata after one day.
> 3. perform step 2 for four days.
Who will expire his backupdata
look up the comand 'update deviceclass' there you will find a maxcapacity I
do believe you can set.
Thanks
Robert Rippy
From: Jin Bae Chi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/25/2002 09:44 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Reclamation precess (which is hard, close to
> impossible, to do on
> single drive)
Just my two cents:
Reclamation on single drive is OK
as long as you can offer enough disk space for reclamation process
to "buffer" data migrated.
This would mean 30++ GB in this case.
regards
Juraj Salak
> -
DEF DEV xxx MAXCAP=yyy or UPD DEV xxx MAXCAP=yyy
Please read the admin reference first, i think this is exactly wat you not
shut do. Normaly the MAXCAP is on default(0)
You have to look if Zlatko Krastevs answer shows the solution, i think so.
with kind regards
joachim
-Ursprüngliche N
As Wanda likes to say.."It depends.."
It depends on your requirements, the amount of space you have available
on the Domino server for logs, how often you want to CYA yourself,... If
you have some heavily updated databases, the amount of space for logs
may require you to archive them more often. I
The same thing, or very close to it, was happening to me. We went through at
least 6 tape drives, and 5 or 6 versions of firmware. We fought this problem
for almost a year, you can read many similar stories in the archives. Search
for 3583.
Our solution, upgrade to 3584. With the server upgrade to
If your logs are spread out on multiple tapes, I would concider
implementing collocation to have as much data as possible from the node on
the same tape.
Also, normally, you dont do log backups to minize the amount of data per
day, but to be able to do PIT restores. Therefore, I normally run f
What about client compression?? I have a site that runs client
compression with Magstar 3590B drives and I see some them full at 8GB
when they are 10GB native. The tape drive compression is actually
EXPANDING the compressed client data.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 09:32, Zlatko Kras
Hi, Joachim,
Could you share how to define tape capacity on devconfig file? I couldn't find any doc
about it. Thanks.
Jin Bae Chi (Gus)
System Admin/Tivoli
Data Center
614-287-5270
614-287-5488 Fax
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have you defined capacity in the
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 06:12, Del Hoobler wrote:
> I am not sure I understand how your solution
> of backing up the log less often will help.
> The same amount of data will need to be backed up
> whether you queue them up or not.
Think about it, Del. It's not the amount of data that I was trying to
Consider following scenario:
1. you backup say 40 GB
2. next day you backup 40 GB of which 35 GB updated - 35 GB from step 1
expire.
3. perform step 2 for four days.
The result you have 40 + 4x 40 GB = 200 GB written on tape. Tape reached
the end and becomes "Full". At the same time you had 4x 35
Hi,
Retention periods are defined in managemnt classes.
You can have more managemnt classes in one domain.
Normally, files are backed up with DEFAULT management class.
But you can assign any managemnt class to (a group of)files
in OPT file.
Example
include p:\project\...\* MyManagementClas
Fellow *SM'ers
If a server can be assigned to only one policy domain but the device has
several data types, how can we establish various retention periods and
assign data types appropriately??
Raymond Baldenegro
Analyst
CHW Enterprise Storage Management
perotsystems
3033 N 3rd Ave.
Phoenix, Az
Hi guys and girls,
on Friday I upgraded a customers NSM migrating from TSM version 3.7.4 to
4.1.6. The upgrade ran fine so far. The customer is running offline DB2 API
backups on Sunday evening at 18:00. DB2 runs across two SP nodes. The first
node usually completes backing up at about 21:30 using
Okay, I learned something new today. This I can use once I get heavier into
HP.
Thanks,
Robert Rippy.
From: Wolfgang Bayrhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/25/2002 08:43 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: Problems defining a
Robert,
lb0.1.1.3 should be a library. The names of the tape drives begins with "mt"x.x.x.x
Thanks,
Wolfgang
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From: "Robert L. Rippy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 08:12:19 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems defining a HP SureStore
Yep. works fine, both ways, HP in IBM and IBM in HP drives.
One tip, use only cleaning cartridges of HP in HP drives and IBM in IBM drives!
good luck
Peter
At 14:33 25-11-2002, Murthy V Gongala wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone used HP Ultrium tapes in an IBM 3583 Library.
I am about procure HP Ult
Jeroen,
yes, it is. The windows "controled by native windows device driver" is empty.
Wolfgang
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From: "Hooft, Jeroen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:18:07 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems defining a HP SureStore 20/700 LTO
>
Hi All,
Has anyone used HP Ultrium tapes in an IBM 3583 Library.
I am about procure HP Ultrium tapes to be used in our IBM 3583 Library and
would like to know how the performance was compared to IBM tapes
and whether there are any compatibility issues.
Thanks in Advance
regards
murthy
have you defined capacity in the device config parameter?
greets
joachim
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Von: Sudheer Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. November 2002 13:23
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: tape become full in 21 percent.
Hi
I am using LTO 3580 tape drive.
Is the library under control of the TSM device driver?
See TSM management-console for details.
Jeroen
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From: Wolfgang Bayrhof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems defining a HP SureStore 20/700 LTO
H
I'm not much on HP but make sure your DEVICE=lb0.1.1.3 is a library and not
a drive since you have desttype=library.
Thanks,
Robert Rippy.
From: Wolfgang Bayrhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/25/2002 07:54 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi experts!
I'm trying to set up a HP SureStore 20/700 with four LTO-Ultrium Drives and I'm having
problems to define the library.
Our environment:
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1
- TSM 5.1.5.0 for Windows
- Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switches
- Emulex HBAs
The commands I've tried:
DEFINE
F_026E backleveled a fix from a previous release related to SAN LIP
protocols and login that was on, I believe, D_0388. To correct the problem
F_027E is the fix. This fix is not generally available yet.
If you have McData ES-1000 switches, you are especially exposed. Basically,
one drive can ki
Hi Christoph
I guess what you are looking for is setting up a standalone UNIX server,
with locally attached tape and HSM client.
In this scenario, the following would be required:
- Tivoli Storage Manager server, backup/archive client and HSM client. You
will need to have a TSM server installe
Hi
I am using LTO 3580 tape drive. but my tape capacity is 100/200GB but
never got more than 31% utilization. When it reaches 25 to 31percent it
become Full.Can anybody tell me what could be the reason.
Regards
Sudhir
Mark,
I am not sure I understand how your solution
of backing up the log less often will help.
The same amount of data will need to be backed up
whether you queue them up or not.
Each log backup, regardless of whether it is
10 minutes or 10 hours apart is represented
by a unique backup object for
check the archive for 'cleanup backupgroup','system objects not expiring',
it is a nown bug in 4.2.2.0 with deleting inactive system objects from the
DB Table, fixed in 4.2.3 and 5.1.5.x.
greets
joachim
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Von: Sascha Braeuning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet:
Hello guys,
I've got a question about the TSM database. We made a new TSM Server
installation V 4.2.2.0 on Windows NT 4.0. Now we've got a big problem with
our TSM database. At this time, we've got 914151 items in our Table
backups.
IBM says, that each item in the database has a size of 600 bytes
Use this command:
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -C -V VOLSER# -t NEWCODE
If I wanted to change volume 123456 from 300 to 301 the command would read:
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -C -V 123456 -t 301
Thanks,
Robert Rippy
From: Horst Scherzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/25/2002 02:02 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: D
Give it a try with following macro. I use it to have an overview of the amount
of data is backed up last night or archived.
Greetings,
Michel Engels
Software Consultant
Devoteam Belgium
DEFINE SCRIPT Q_OBJ DESC="Gives number of objects BU, AR, REST or RETR previous
day(s)"
UPDATE SCRIPT Q_OBJ
Hi all,
my customers want to set up a HSM-System.
The server should run a small library and should be the only client of that
system. It should be a unix-server.
What software-modules ( from TSM ) do I need to make this server/client run
?
Thanks for help
Chris
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