hello,
i have a problem.if anyone know this problem,please resposible to me.
my probelm is follow as below:
i use tsm 5.1.5(for solaris platform) to do schedule automaiton backup.
my tsm client is windows platform ,that is based on tsm t.1.5 version.my automation
backup objects is network shared
From: Dale Gieseke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, your old clients will continue to work with server 5.1.7.x.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I would write a signed certificate of guarentee and give it to my
management:
"Our company will lose data"
Bill Smoldt
STORServer, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Wholey, Joseph (IDS DM&DS)
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:05
Well said Steve,
I concur backups to /dev/null run every so much faster, and really save on
tapes!! I've tried it
No watch and see if someone actually takes the advise !! Hahahahahah
I wonder if these "so-called" managers are prepared to standup and be
counted when the site burns down and th
Zong has recently delivered this class here in Australia. It is very good
if you are interested in performance hints and tips.
He is very honest, and will tell you exactly what happens in real life.
regards,
Mark
"Anthonijsz,
Marcel M
Don't you hate it when management thinks that *any* cost is too much?
How about figuring out what a GFS system would cost in tapes to back up the same as
you do now.
Say you have a 90 day retention, that would cost say 10 daily copies + 3 weekly ones +
4 monthies or 17 full copies of the active
Hi Debi,
Do you have the GroupShield anti virus software running on your machine?
Or are you trying to run TDP for Domino via Terminal services. There are
some known problems with running Domino server and Groupshield.
You can also search IBM Knowledge Database to see if the problem you are seeing
Wouldn't you just add a log vol copy (format & define etc), syn the
volumes and then remove the original ?? No outage required.
Adrian
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From: Ron Pavan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 19 September 2003 1:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to move your T
Hi everybody!
Some of you know how many HBA's (Fibre Channel Bus Adapter 1000 Gb/s) we
should get for backup SAP via LAN. We have four drives LTO I (3584) and are running
TSM 4.2.2.10 on AIX and TSM Client on Window 2000. We are not using SAN.
Big thank. I very much loo
Will be upgrading TSM server from V4.2.1.15 to V5.1.7.2 in about two weeks. The server
is on AIX 5.1 ML3.
Two Questions:
1.) Is TSM server level 5.1.7.2 reliable?
2.) I have two old NetWare clients at the V3.1.0.5 level and two AIX clients at the
V3.1.0.6 level. These clients can't be upgrad
> TSM client is having one producer-collector pair of
> thread for each filesystem/filespace. If for example
> resourceutilization=6 but there is only one filesystem,
> the client will start one pair and two sessions.
This is not entirely true; a producer thread can feed more than consumer
thread,
Hi List,
new day, new issue
The executable for the GUI and the executable for the Command Line of TDP
for Domino will not start on two of my clients.
It acts like it's starting, and then it just goes away. It never paints
the screen or anything on the GUI. On the command line one, it takes me
TSM was unable to find files matching your pattern. That is, all files in
f:\sys\user\administ that end with a single quote, i.e.:
f:\sys\user\administ\myfile.txt'
I suspect that the quotes are not intended as part of the file
specification. For your objects, instead of this:
objects="f:\s
Hi,
I would like to execute an archive in multiple directories and I setup the
object as f:\sys\user\administ\*' 'f:\sys\user\adpessoa\*but as you can see I
received a RC=12. Please what is wrong ?
Thanks a lot !!!
18-09-2003 16:27:13
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There is even a Microsoft document saying to not even copy an open Access
database, much less take a backup and expect it to be good. I can't find the
document right now, my C-drive is even more cluttered than my desk! :-)
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Man
Whener any method to take backups while the data is changing is used, you
risk to have those backups inconsistent. Will the method be St. Bernard
OFM, TSM v5.2 OFM or SERialization=DYnamic, does not matter. It is the
responsibility of the application and administrator to ensure consistency!
Access
Mark,
the TSM client by design is multi-threaded since more than five years. But
till now I have not seen *any* multi-threaded application able to
simultaneously run one single thread on many processors. This is a
fundamental issue - you probably recall, the thread idea was invented when
we wanted
That kind means AD restore. TSM is innocent, the issue is on the M$ side.
To protect the AD, Windows is not allowing access to it unless you have
*booted* the system in AD recovery mode.
Treat normal boot as read-only!!! TSM client is promptly trying to
restore, Windoze is returning fake "operation
>A "little" off the subject, and I already heard Richard Simms view on not
>having a second copy... but what are most shops doing with respect to a second
>copy.
>I'm in a pretty large shop and upper management, in a cost savings effort,
>wants us to turn off the creation of a second tape copy. I
Hi
>From previous experience, when I was using TSM 4.2 I had set the
commitimeout and the idletimeout to a big value...ie 50
At that time the restore completed successfully, now we upgraded aix 5.2 64
bit from aix 4.3.3 32 bit and db2 to 64 bit from 32 bit.
The idletimeout is set at 50
In August we launched a view on the internet that will present commonly
needed support information for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager releases. The
first use of this view is for ITSM V5.2 and at this link you will find
associated 5.2 info and links.
Link to All APARs
Link to client APARs
Link
My thinking is ALWAYS have a second copy. Have had a rash of bad tapes over the past
year. Thanks to the offsite storage pool, I have only lost two files in six years of
using adsm/tsm for approximately 100 clients. One of those lost files occurred before
I had the resources to have an offsit
I'm trying to clean up a volume which has damaged files on it. However when
I run a move data on the volume, I get over 2500 ANR1161W messages in the
activity log per second. This appears to fill up the activity log to a
point where doing a query actlog returns no matches, even though looking at
Well, I don't have the time resources to do a second copy currently; hope to
fix that with an upgrade next year.
And then we will do a second copy -- because mid-management wants it.
Here's the actual question that came up: "What do we do if something takes
out the datacenter and the plane with t
If the move fails at the same spot each time, and audit vol f=y
doesn't help, then you might try using q content to see what the first
few files are. Then backup these same files enough times for the copies
on the tape to expire. This might allow a move to skip over the bad spot.
The next step is t
A "little" off the subject, and I already heard Richard Simms view on not having a
second copy... but what are most shops doing with respect to a second copy.
I'm in a pretty large shop and upper management, in a cost savings effort, wants us to
turn off the creation of a second tape copy. I'm
Try doing a move data to get the data off of the tape. If I find I am
starting to have problems I usually do a:
update vol VOLUMENAME acc=reado
move data VOLUMENAME
This should move all data that is recoverable from the volume to another
volume in the same storage pool. I then e
Hello,
I forgot to mention that because of lack of resources I can't afford a
copypool for the backup files. I have one for the archives.
Best regards
Gerhard
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Regional Computing Center tel. ++49/711/685 5806
University of Stuttgart
Disaster recovery management: Restore it from outside volumes from copy
stgpool
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It´s depends of your TSM Server versionWhat is your ?
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Just do not forget define the new volumes ( DEFINE LOGV ).
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>I just found a way to partially recover data on a defective 3590 cartridge.
>Move data and audit volume aborted when processing a specific file.
>Unfortunately, this was very near to the beginning of the tape. So I was
>afraid to lose about 10 GB of data.
>
>I started del vol discard=yes. Then I g
Hi,
how big is your recovery log? It should't be bigger than 12 GB because than you
wouldn't be able to increase the size of it.
Now lets say it is 6GB, just define a new logvolume on the new drive,
def logvol F=6000 (in MB)
now issue
extend log 6000
now you just need to delete your old log
>Has anyone had any problems with TSM AIX client 5.2 64bit ? I am using
>aix5.2 64bit and tsm client 64 bitwith db2 backing up to tsm, but my
>session is lost during a restore. it continues to create the containers and
>once it come to the step of restoring data ...the db2 restore fails as the
No need to halt the server on W2K
1) define logvol X:\newlogvol.ext formatsize= (were XXX is MB and
equal/Larger to the log you want to delete)
2) delete logvol X:\oldlogvol.ext
Ron Pavan
STORServer, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Beha
>Not really a hard one, but what is the SQL query I could use to retrieve and
>put into a text file
>all my administrative scripts from the database?
You don't want what a Select would produce - too awkward.
Do 'Query SCRIPT * FORMAT=RAW OUTPUTFILE='.
The better overall approach to server scr
Environ:
W2K server 5.1.6.3
I need to move my recovery logs to another drive to increase their size.
I have looked in the W2K Admin Guide for a procedure, but failed to find
one.
Does anyone have a procedure to move your recovery logs?
Here is what I was thinking of doing:
1) Halt TSM server
TSM 4.2.3 on Windows 2K
Not really a hard one, but what is the SQL query I could use to retrieve and
put into a text file
all my administrative scripts from the database?
TIA ... jack
It's the same in Windows.
The Database Backups show up in 'q libvol' on 5.1.7.0 servers, but not on
5.2.1 servers.
Deb Randolph
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Subject: 5.2
Just to let you know..my problem has been resolved.
Except I changed two things (bad me), so I'm not sure which one really
resolved it. (actually they might both lead to the same resolution)
One was I updated the tape device drivers to the release just issued, 6024,
it includes a version spe
Not sure if this is just a TSM 5.2 AIX server issue or not but I thought I'd
throw this out there.
The q libvol command in the past has always shown the dbbackup tapes on that
list. It looks as though after upgrading to 5.2.1.1, and I noticed it on
5.2.0 also, that they are not listed any longer
Try increasing your IDLETIMEOUT on the TSM server. I ran into the same
problem with MSSQLServer restores. It took longer than IDLETIMEOUT for SQL
to create and format the actual data files. Then when the agent turned
around to request the datathe session was gone.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc
-Or
Hi TSMers
Has anyone had any problems with TSM AIX client 5.2 64bit ? I am using
aix5.2 64bit and tsm client 64 bitwith db2 backing up to tsm, but my
session is lost during a restore. it continues to create the containers and
once it come to the step of restoring data ...the db2 restore fails
Hello,
I just found a way to partially recover data on a defective 3590 cartridge.
Move data and audit volume aborted when processing a specific file.
Unfortunately, this was very near to the beginning of the tape. So I was
afraid to lose about 10 GB of data.
I started del vol discard=yes. Then I
hello,
we would like to migrate tsm server from w2k to aix.
so there is the export/import function in tsm.
environment:
w2k, tsm 4.2.1.8
aix 5.1
3584 with about 5 tera bytes of data.
only one client node to handle with about 50 milions files and a lot of
directories backed up.
one thing, that m
there is a redbook, tsm v5.2 implementation
guide, sg24-5416-02, that's very good.
Paul.
Bill Boyer wrote:
> Anyone heard about the Technical Guide redbook for TSM 5.2? Even a draft??
>
> Bill Boyer
> "Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield." - ??
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n:Bergh;Paul
Check ur n/w configurations: As speed(may be at autoneg) ,Default gateway
delays ,trace route etc:
Did u check filesystem options (specifically for SUN w.r.t TSM).Else check
memory leaks.
Pinni
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From: David McClelland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 1
Bill,
I take it you've tried an ftp session of a sizeable file from the client
to the server or vice-versa - the summary at the end of a completed ftp
transaction would indicate whether your TSM slow transfer symptoms are
related to TSM or something more sinister to do with networky things or
disk
Bill,
Not enough info given.
What do the backup session stats show
If the majority of the time is being spent in data transfer, then it could be a
problem with the
network card settings on the client box (check not set to auto negotiate)
John
Bill Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/18/2003 0
I have a client server a sun micro system running Solaris 5.6 with a TSM client of
5.1.1
TSM is running on a AIX 4.3.3 with TSM 5.1.6.5
network is 100 megabit
this client is running extremely slow backups. over a 24 hour period it has only been
able to backup 16 gig.
This is the only server
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