On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 06:51:21PM +0200, Bleicher, Thomas wrote:
> > dsmadmc has two modes, "interactive" and "batch".
> >
> > You are running interactive, you will get the more prompt.
> >
> > If you run it in batch, you will not get the more prompt.
>
> I still geht the prompt, even when I exec
On Thursday 09 October 2003 22:13, Bernd Schemmer wrote:
> I want to implement the following backup definitions:
>
> Create a fullbackup every 1st day of each month
> Create an incremental backup every further day of the month
>
> The fullbackup should be stored for 12 month; the incremental backup
Try this:
SELECT ENTITY AS NODE_NAME, ACTIVITY, BYTES AS BYTES_TRANSFERRED, -
START_TIME, END_TIME, IDLE AS IDLE_IN_SEC, MEDIAW AS
MEDDIA_WAIT_IN_SEC, -
PROCESSES, AFFECTED AS FILES_BACKUP, FAILED, EXAMINED AS ALL -
FROM SUMMARY -
WHERE START_TIME>TIMESTAMP(CURRENT
Hi all,
I'm after some clarrification about the stgp maxscratch setting for one of our storage
pools. We recently decommissioned a server and removed all it's data out of TSM, thus
freeing up a lot of tapes for other uses, but I'm now finding that our collocated
storage pool has decided to hoar
On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 00:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Luke Dahl wrote:
There's no fix - I believe it's been officially requested though.
Even worse
is the requirement to have a user logged in for scheduled backups to
run, how
ridiculous.
The last bit is being fixed by IBM, so I heard people we
There's no fix - I believe it's been officially requested though. Even worse
is the requirement to have a user logged in for scheduled backups to run, how
ridiculous.
Luke
Bruno Dostie wrote:
> TSM Backup client Mac osX root passwd asked at client startup. how to
> bypass?
>
> I have installed
On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 22:47 Europe/Amsterdam, Thomas Denier
wrote:
If the machine provides SERVICES to other machines, it is a server.
If it
is used standalone, it is a workstation/desktop.
If it is a 12-processor high-end machine used as a standalone
research box,
it's still a workstation.
> If the machine provides SERVICES to other machines, it is a server. If it
> is used standalone, it is a workstation/desktop.
> If it is a 12-processor high-end machine used as a standalone research box,
> it's still a workstation.
> If it is a 1-processor 130mhz machine used as a print server or
We currently have a TSM server running under OS/390. We use the
CA-7 batch job scheduler to manage most of the sequencing of
housekeeping tasks. For example, there are two batch jobs that
run two streams of 'backup stgpool' operations. When both jobs
finish CA-7 starts a third job that performs a s
On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 19:27 Europe/Amsterdam, Prather, Wanda
wrote:
If the machine provides SERVICES to other machines, it is a server.
If it
is used standalone, it is a workstation/desktop.
Now I have an intresting question. What would a sunray server be? In
some way it is used it is a work
Bill,
We use the TSM client service on several large Windows file servers. The
primary factor that I know of that affects client memory usage is the size
of the client aggregates. In other words, if you have TXNBYTELIMIT set
very high, the TSM client must hold the files in memory while it builds
>any TSM engineers that may be able to help out I would very
>much appreciate it. Currently, I am stumped too..
Sounds like your overdue for a call to TSM support.
>Running a TSM 5.x server with the new licensing scheme how does TSM
report
>on hyper-threaded CPU's?
>
Unless something changed from 5.1 to 5.2, TSM does NOT report on cpus
on any kind. It counts nodes. For your new licensing scheme cpu count,
you have to count them yourself with some process ex
and of course each of these parts has a different number and price depending
on whether this is a TSM Standard or TSM Extended edition install. All
clients (servers) to a TSM Extended server cost quite a bit more.
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu
TSM Backup client Mac osX root passwd asked at client startup. how to
bypass?
I have installed TSM Backup client version 5.2.0.0 on a Macintosh osX v
10.2.5
to install the client the root password have been supplied. now, each time
I start TSM client the root passwd have to be provided to have
Hi,
A couple of months ago we upgraded our 3590E drives to H. Marked
everything as readonly.. moved all the data to "new" (scratch) tape so
as not to mix formats on the tape. etc etc etc
Now I'm noticing a high number of media errors. I'm assuming that some
of the old tape is not up to supporting
Seems logical to me that you would only report the real ones, but I've never
seen that in writing...
-Original Message-
From: Coats, Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: licensing (again... :( )
Now we have some Intel
That's the "real" vs "virtual" processors Wanda was talking about, you have
only 2 processors for licensing. The extras are virtual and only matter to
applications that can use them like Micro$oft SQL2000.
Jim Murray
Senior Systems Engineer
Liberty Bank
860.638.2919
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~ _/) ~
Kris: You are on the right track. A differential backup in SQL can only be
applied against the last full that was taken before the differential. It
sounds like you're trying to apply a differential that was created after the
non-TDP backup to the full that was created through TDP. This cannot w
Now we have some Intel Xenon processors, for each single physical
processor, it shows 2 processors when using the M$ perfmonitor.
How many processors do I report? (we have several machines with
2 processors, but it looks like 4 processors to perfmon)
I havn't been able to get a satisfactory answ
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/techprev/tsmopr
eport/latest/
And what documentation there is...The PDF file is empty. The most
documentation is the PowerPoint presentation.
Bill Boyer
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No.
That is badly explained everywhere. Took us 3 tries to get quotes for our
maint renewal (1st quote was more than double what it should have been)
because EVERYONE is confused.
First, a TSM client is either a "server client" or a "workstation client"
depending on how it is used in YOUR organiz
Dan
Please reply to the point.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:30 AM
To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Subject: Re: Mkcd-AIX help
Hot Diggety! PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) was rumored to have written:
>
> Please excuse me for asking
From: Remco Post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>since IBM now diffentiates it's TSM licensing fee based on the worksation of
server role a system has in the company, I assume that IBM has some
definition of what that it thinks a server or a workstation is.<
Is this true? The last I heard, licensing i
> Where can I download or get a copy of the TSM Operational Reporting software, and
> some documentation on installation? As always, your help is appreaciated.
>
> Monte
This communication is for use by the intended recipient and contains
information that may be privileged, confidential or cop
Prather, Wanda wrote:
> dsmadmc has two modes, "interactive" and "batch".
>
> You are running interactive, you will get the more prompt.
>
> If you run it in batch, you will not get the more prompt.
I still geht the prompt, even when I execute commands in
batch mode. But redirecting the output
Maybe a silly question. You said that you had a drive failure and have a new
drive and volume in place. TSM is complaining about that volume not being
defined as a db volume. How did you recreate the volume?
Regard,
Karel
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Ward, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hot Diggety! PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) was rumored to have written:
>
> Please excuse me for asking aix issue .But I think this was pressing issue
> for me right now.
>
> I use mkcd to backup AIX os to DVD . My question is what is equivalent to
> /etc/exclude.rootvg for mkcd compared to mksysb. I wan
Due to possible performance concerns, I would not recommend
MEMORYEFFICIENT YES unless there is truly a compelling reason to do so.
The real questions (to me) are:
- What client version is this? Hopefully very current; back in the 5.1-ish
timeframe, we did fix a longstanding bug involving a memor
Please see remarks below.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DB Mirroring Help Urgently needed - [was Re: how to disable
T SM db mirroring?]
>- Can you show the output from a DIR c
Where can I download or get a copy of the TSM Operational Reporting software, and some
documentation on installation? As always, your help is appreaciated.
Monte
This communication is for use by the intended recipient and contains
information that may be privileged, confidential or copyrighted
- Can you show the output from a DIR command of the "phantom" volume file?
- Can you show the output from the DELETE DBVOLUME command?
- Can you show the output from QUERY DBVOLUME F=D?
About the only other thing I can suggest is to create a new database
volume and mirror that are the same size
Use the managedservices option, then the scheduler service is only running
when there is something to do. While it's running use the memoryeffecient
option.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
William Rosette
Sent: Thu
What version client are you running and how much ram is it using?
Mark
-Original Message-
From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dsmcsvc.exe RAM usage
OK, then how do I make the scheduler service use
All-
Please excuse me for asking aix issue .But I think this was pressing issue
for me right now.
I use mkcd to backup AIX os to DVD . My question is what is equivalent to
/etc/exclude.rootvg for mkcd compared to mksysb. I want to exclude file
system (application) from backing up on DVD.
Thanks
B
OK, then how do I make the scheduler service use less RAM?
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Center/IS/Papa Johns International
WWJD
"Remeta, Mark"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATA.COM>cc:
Brian,
Data Protection for Domino does not yet "officially" support
Windows 2003 yet. As you know, Lotus is just now adding their
"official" support for Windows 2003. The Data Protection for
Domino test team is in the process of testing this configuration.
If I recall correctly, Lotus is adding "
Ok that's the scheduler service that runs on the client, not the server
service that runs on the server.
-Original Message-
From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dsmcsvc.exe RAM usage
I stand corrected
I stand corrected it is not dsmsrvc.exe but dsmcsvc.exe, This is on both
clients
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Center/IS/Papa Johns International
WWJD
"Remeta, Mark"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATA.COM>
Hi everyone!
I will install the TSM Client 5.2 in AIX 5.1 System Operative, so I am unsure
about the compatible between TSM Client 5.2 and TSM Server 4.2.2.7. This means:
can TSM Client 5.2 work with TSM Server 4.2.2.7 ?
Now I am running TSM server 4.2.2.7 in other serve
Hi all,
since IBM now diffentiates it's TSM licensing fee based on the worksation of
server role a system has in the company, I assume that IBM has some
definition of what that it thinks a server or a workstation is.
Unfortunately, I have been unable to find this definition on the IBM
website. Cou
I have a question regarding Lan_free and db2 user exits. We are currently
running in an AIX environment (AIX 5.1 and a 5.1.7.1 TSM server and AIX 4.33
on the clients) with SAP on DB2. Last week we implemented lan-free backups
on one of our production servers and had great results with backup times.
I think that is the actual TSM Server service.
-Original Message-
From: William Rosette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dsmsrvc.exe RAM usage
Does anyone know why dsmsrvc.exe on the Win2000 boxes uses high RAM usage
Does anyone know why dsmsrvc.exe on the Win2000 boxes uses high RAM usage?
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Center/IS/Papa Johns International
WWJD
dsmadmc has two modes, "interactive" and "batch".
You are running interactive, you will get the more prompt.
If you run it in batch, you will not get the more prompt.
To run in batch, start from a DOS prompt:
dsmadmc -id=youradminid -password=youradminpwd "the command you want TSM to
execute"
Mornin' TSM'ers,
I just checked the Tivoli website to find out if TDP for Domino 5.1.5 is
supported/certified on Win 2003 and it doesn't say. We are looking to go to
Lotus Domino R6 on the Win2003 platform using the latest TDP for Domino and
TSM Backup Archive 5.2.
Can I use TDP for Domino 5.1.5
Hi list,
Everything is in the tittle : I'm trying to find out if those files, regularily
reported as missed during backups, could be excluded in a client option set that would
be used for all of our windows systems. No idea what those files are made for, and if
excluding them would be dangerous
As long as your TSM-server can see the drives, it should be fine.
client doesn't need to see the drives with LAN backups.
-Original Message-
From: Juan Jose Reale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 9 oktober 2003 16:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Backup via LAN
Hi to all
With respect, that is not really my issue - although the v3.1 manual does
say to do so for DB and Log volumes in addition to the other types you
rightly specify.
I am having trouble bringing the sync'd mirror status back up as the 'F'
volume is not coming back online. Seems whatever I try, ADSM r
I'll check it out and see what I can come up with. Thanks for all the
responses.
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Talafous, John G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 2:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SQL script for total traffic
select sum(bytes)/1000/10
Try restoring the dir's then the files..we had this during DR and found the
only way we could ever restore succesfully was by doing the dir structure
first.
-Original Message-
From: Justin Derrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 October 2003 20:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netware
From: Ward, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Volume Name CopyVolume Name CopyVolume Name Copy
(Copy 1) Status (Copy 2) Status (Copy 3) Status
-- -- --
F:\ADSM_SERVER\- Off-L-
Hi to all
Do you know if it is possibility to perform a backup via LAN in AIX without the
available rmtX ? After I ran cfgmgr -v, I ran lsdev -Cc tape but they didn't show
up the list of available rmtX. Is it not problem for backup via LAN?
I am using 4 drives 3584 libr
This sentence means that it will NOT INSTALL. (it won't be supported
either). :)
At 08:54 AM 10/9/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Based on the sentence: "Based on IBM support for AIX 4.x Operating
systems being withdrawn
December 2003 ITSM V5R2 is not supported on AIX 4.x Operating Systems."
does this m
Hi all.
I have got several windows NT and Windows 2000 clients running 4.1, 4.2
and 5.1 and my TSM server is 4.2.2.13 over HPUX 11.0.
Some of those windows clients works fine using a point in time restore and
some of then does not show all the folders save it on tsm server database.
If IBM know thi
Thanks for your suggestions. If there is anyone else that may have seen
this problem or any TSM engineers that may be able to help out I would very
much appreciate it. Currently, I am stumped too...
Stu
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, Oct
How can I suppress the more prompt
more... ( to continue, 'C' to cancel)
in dsmadmc. What I want (if possible) is to interactive turn it off and
on as needed.
I did not find infos about this in the docs or in the FAQ
I'm using the version 5.2 of the TSM Client (and the TSM Server Versi
Hi,
The answer is yes.
But also consider Marks answer, Archive or Backupsets.
//Henrik
Bernd
Schemmer To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Backup definition
Sent by:
Oops I can agree with you, "Regular backups were never meant to act for
long-term storage."
Archive sound better but I didnt consider that two different management
classes would confuse..
How do you manage first day of the month??
//Henrik
"Stapleton,
M
Hendrik,
thanks for the answer.
One final question:
If I use 2 different node names will the incremental backup "Use" the
full backup or not? In other words:
Will TSM store a file that is already backed up in the full backup a
second time when the incremental backup runs?
Bernd
Henrik Wahlstedt
I don't know the answer to this, but as a side-note, there are big
differences between how Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 handle
HyperThreading: as a result, Windows 2000 boxes with HyperThreading
enabled (toggled in the BIOS usually) can suffer performance hits in
some circumstances.
It stems, so
Based on the sentence: "Based on IBM support for AIX 4.x Operating systems being
withdrawn
December 2003 ITSM V5R2 is not supported on AIX 4.x Operating Systems." does this mean
that it also won't INSTALL/RUN on AIX 4.3.3 ? or can we
install/run TSM 5.2 on AIX 4.3.3 and it just isn't SUPPORTED
From: Robert Ouzen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Any Ideas what can be the problem ... My TSM server is a NT 4 server,
Tsm version 5.1.5.0<
Another suggestion: get off 5.1.5.0. Base-level code can have their share of bugs.
Update to the latest version--at least 5.1.7.0.
--
Mark Stapleton ([E
From: Bernd Schemmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I want to implement the following backup definitions:
Create a fullbackup every 1st day of each month
Create an incremental backup every further day of the month
The fullbackup should be stored for 12 month; the incremental backups
only until the
Henrik,
You're absolutely right, from a TSM perspective you'll have a "virtual" full backup,
but my understanding of Mr Hansson question was that he really wanted to perform full
backups everyday :
> I need to do FULL backups days a week for 4 weeks
Probably an misinterpretation from my side ;-
Anyone using LTO Gen 2 in an STK L5500 with ACSLS?
If you are what versions of TSM and ACSLS are you using?
Are you sharing the library with anything else?
Any big gotchas to be aware of?
We have an L5500 dedicated to Veritas NetBackup Datacenter 4.5 fp5 using
ACSLS version 6.1.1 with LTO Gen 2 dr
Good morning,
Running a TSM 5.x server with the new licensing scheme how does TSM report
on hyper-threaded CPU's? We have several of them and are in the process of
moving to 5.2 and want to make sure that we are only counting physical
CPU's.
Anyone have any insight on this.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks for the tip.
I will give it a try.
Ken Sedlacek
AIX/TSM/UNIX Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Agilysys, Inc. (formerly Kyrus Corp.)
IBM eServer Certified Specialist: pSeries AIX v5 Support
IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 SP & PSSP 3
Tivoli Certified Consultant - Tivoli Storage Manager v
Hi,
Use 2 nodenames (node and node-monthly) associated with 2 different
schedules in same domain but with 2 different mgmtclasses.
Ex. Daily-incr: vere nolimit, verd nolimit, rete 35, reto 35.
Use rete=365 and reto=365 in monthly mgmtclass.
Define 2 schedules, Daily-incr action=incr and Monthly
I want to implement the following backup definitions:
Create a fullbackup every 1st day of each month
Create an incremental backup every further day of the month
The fullbackup should be stored for 12 month; the incremental backups
only until the next fullbackup is done.
The fullbackups and incr
the encryption is DES56bit (hackable in 12 hours with freeware) and runs
not on the API.
SQL BackTrack sends only blocks? what should a highjacker do with this?
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Thomas Denier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Oktober 2003 18:18
An: [EMAIL PROT
Henrik,
You are correct .
Point in time restore will enable recovery to the same state as if you had
taken a "full backup" on that particular day.
This is the way TSM was designed to work.
Using absolute mode would have significant impact both on your media use
and the size of your database.
John
Hello Arnaud,
*SM will treat the backup as 'full' for 35 days. If you change copymode
from modified to absolute wont make a difference. But the amount of backup
data will increase with absolute..
If I´m wrong, please correct me.
//Henrik
73 matches
Mail list logo