Hi All,
I would like to know how the TSM server handles the sessions, Iam observing
sessions more than the defined in maximum sessions can any one explain how
TSM server will handles the sessions.
Env: TSM 4.2.3.3 on AIX.
Maximum Sessions: 140
Maximum Scheduled Sessions: 126
>select state,count(*
Hi all,
How does TDP for Oracle on WinNT handles 2 instances
of Oracle? How do we configure them? Need help badly
here.
Thanks and regards
Ameerul
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Hi Todd,
Thanks for pointing out the incorrect help info, that is useful. I have
reported this to one of our pubs folks. Interestingly enough, the help for
DEFINE CLIENTACTION you see from the Admin command line interface is
correct.
Anyway... with regard to changing CLIENTACTDURATION: this is a
I have a 3494 ATL that is shared between two TSM servers. Right now the
Library is partitioned, meaning I have a separate set of private and
scratch categories for each of the servers. I would like to change the
library so one of the TSM servers is the primary library manager. Can I do
this usin
So, in our 3494 tape robot, which is connected to an OS\390 system
running 2.10 and TSM 4.1.4.2 we installed 3 (the 4th is on the way)
native magstar drives this past weekend.
The plan has been to leave our TSM configuration as is and, by changing
our dfsms routines to point to the new media type,
Hi Andy,
We backup about 450 Windows clients; all but 50 use DHCP, so the IP address
isn't fixed.
I think the requirement is probably to be able to tell WHO accessed the
data, meaning at least the real userid, when the nodename has been
overridden.
But I think the people who have to conform to h
Hello Guys,
We need to upgrade the "atape" drivers and I was wondering if someone could tell me
what the proper procedure is to do this. I will be downloading version 8.1.2.0 from
the FTP site and the README is not very clear as to what steps to take.
Some questions I have are:
1. Do I n
Hi Christian Svensson and others,
The problem of TSM 5.1.5 Web Admin in win 2k advanced server that the left frame after
the login page doesn't appear was solved.
To solve this follow the steps:
1st - stop the tsm service;
2nd - run the command and wait that this finish to process: dsmserv runf
Thanks Andy.
Here is what the Help web page shows me when I click on the Help button in
the Admin GUI for Immediate Action Schedules...
++
Objects
Enter the objects for which the specified action is performed.
* You can specify
We been upgrading all of our clients over the past few weeks...both Intel
and Unix. Just installed on a Solaris 2.6 machine. Trying tin install client
level 5.1.5.14.
Install went clean. Didn't see anything unusual but:
# dsmc
ld.so.1: dsmc: fatal: relocation error: file dsmc: symbol
__1cG__Crun
Hi Wanda,
True, but isn't the node name different in both messages? If XNBOSS is
normally used (for example) from IP address 128.244.81.53 but now it is
accessed from 128.244.81.137, then there is your "trail". Agreed it isn't
ideal, but if you suspected that someone was covertly accessing XNBOSS'
Here is what HELP UPDATE SCHEDULE or HELP DEFINE SCHEDULE shows me for the
OBJECTS parameter:
OBJects
Specifies the objects for which the specified action is
performed. Use a single space between each object.
etc.
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Andy,
ANR0406 just shows the nodename for the client:
03/18/2003 11:51:39 ANR0406I Session 70211 started for node PRATHW1 (WinNT)
(Tcp/Ip 128.244.81.137(1160)).
When I access data from another machine (not my own) using dsm
-virtualnodename and override the clients password
Thanks Scott.
We are setup using POLLING, and our Randomization is set to 10% with a
Client Action Duration of 5 days. Perhaps this is why it ran so much
later. The startup window is 720 minutes (12 hours). I can change my
Client Action Duration to 1 day, that will get me a start window of 144
m
I suspect your immediate action ran 7 hours later because your node is
using POLLING schedmode and you have randomization set to 50%. Immediate
action schedules are defined with a huge starting window, so although I
don't typically use POLLING, I've never understood how it would ever
work for those
TSM does leave some footprints. Refer to messages ANR0406I and ANR1639I.
With that said, I suppose that TSM could be made even more secure (at the
cost of flexibility), but I would say that this falls into the area of
"requirement", not "defect".
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Ti
that's what I thought, just wanted to throw it out there thanks!
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Happened all of the time for us at 4.2.0.
PQ62760 probably explains your problem: "The expiration process may fail to
end in a timely manner
when the duration parameter threshold is reached or a
cancel is manually issued"
Not sure what level this is first fixed at but it is included in 5.1.6.1
(wh
I run expiration after migration
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Hello All,
I currently have a duration limit set while running expiration. Occasionally
while the processes is running the limit is ignored or not rezognized and
expiration continues over the assigned specified time limit (currently set for 4
hours and the last expiration process ran for 9 hours
Hello,
> IMHO, the TSM server really needs to leave better tracks for this type of
> activity.
>
> ..Paul>
that's what I would like to have. In Germany we have a law which requires
that access to data which is related to individuals must be restricted and
logged. That means that on request it shoul
>I'm looking either for a c decompiler (if there is such a thing) because I
>heard once the tsm was programmed in c. I would love to look at the source
>code of the unix tsm client and possibly the unix tsm server.
>
>If anyone has some documentation on the code of the unix tsm client (dsmc)
>I'd l
You just need to know which drive equals which drive. When you define the
drives and/or paths make sure that if drive 1 is /dev/rmt/0stc on the master
that drive 1 on the slave is /dev/rmt/8stc. If they don't match you will
have problems.
Becky
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From: StorageGroupAdmin
Zlatko,
What you say is of course true, but in many environments, the TSM
administrator is not assumed to have root access to all of the systems that
are backed up into TSM. This security "feature" is not akin to having root
access on a system. Rather, it is akin to having root access to ALL
syst
The TSM administrator will need to create a management class (and, of
course, copygroup) with the desired retention settings. Then in the client
options file, add the following INCLUDE statement:
INCLUDE F:\DIVISION\...\* yourmgmtclassname
("yourmgmtclassname" is the name of the management cla
unusual request:
I'm looking either for a c decompiler (if there is such a thing) because I
heard once the tsm was programmed in c. I would love to look at the source
code of the unix tsm client and possibly the unix tsm server.
If anyone has some documentation on the code of the unix tsm client
We need to keep one directory (F:\DIVISION) on a particular WIN 2000 server longer
than any of the other directories that we are currently backing up. What is the best
way to set this up? Do I create another mgmtclass or copygroup?
Thanks
KJones
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Odd-Magne,
If it's really the clustnode parm causing the client to fail then you should
definitely open a ticket with support. I've not seen that problem before, what
kind of failure message do you get?
As I mentioned, I would try the password generate parm also, it works in our
environment.
Jim
oops, sorry people, the correct partnuber is 34L2998
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Subject: Re: firmware robot magstar3575L32
Michelle,
Per my trusty Maintenance Information manual for our 3575-L
thanx to everyone for your help,at least we've all become wiser people!
just for the record the partnumber for V2.19 is 34L2995.
michelle
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Subject: Re: firmware robot m
This ought to be achievable by modifying
/etc/adsm/SpaceMan/config/dsmmigfstab file.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Roger,
I once got the information that it's good to leave 16 MB unused in the TSM
DB for easing any select command you may send via admin client...
René LAMBELET
NESTEC SA
GLOBE - Global Business Excellence
Central Support Center
One could always export a node's data and import it on a different TSM
server. There you can change the password without anyone knowing.
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Sent: 17 March 2003 17:54
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Subject: Re: Client login with admin id
Steve,
thank you for your very helpfull reply. I did not know that Oracle is using
its own prefix for each backup. I am not Oracle guy.
And you are right, the subject line was bad by my mistake (I did reply and
forgot to change subject)
I have one more question.
If I will do regular backups of Orac
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