Has anyone encountered this problem? If so, how did you resolve it?
After upgrading the AIX level on which the TSM server runs from AIX 5.2.0
ML01 to ML02, a TDP for Oracle (TDO) version 2.2.1.0 client is now unable to
do a full backup. After running for 4 or 5 hours the full backup fails on
vari
If you cannot connect the 2nd Unix server to the L25 and it's drives, then
you can setup the 2nd server to use "virtual volumes" on the first
server. Refer to the TSM Administrator's Guide, Part 4, for information on
how to do this.
If your first server has excess capacity, you could just route th
Hello,
First of all, let me preface my post by saying that I am a TSM novice.
I have a Solaris 9 server running TSM 5.2.1, which is physically attached to
an L25, LTO tape library. This server is not using any storage pools. It
is currently being used to back up a few UNIX servers each night, s
B/A client 5.1.5.9
TDP for SQL 2.2.1
Windows 2000 SP4 / SQL Server 2000
TDP for SQL backup are failing with the following message: ACO5400E The
Virtual Device Interface is not registered with the Common Object Model.
I have never seen this one before. It sounds OS/SQL server related, but
I ha
should have mentioned that, yes I did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >I've ftp'd the 5.1.7.3 linklib and messages files from the IBM ftp site.
>
> Jim - You didn't say whether you enforced a Binary transfer...
>
> Richard
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Jim Kirkman
AIS - Systems
UNC-Chapel Hill
966-5884
Did you use BINARY ?
I just tried it and it worked fine.
I use "SITE LRECL=80 RECFM=FB BLKSIZE=800 PRI=100 SEC=100"
Jim Kirkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/07/2003 03:49 PM
Please respond to jim_kirkman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone in the MVS world seen this before?
I've ftp'd the 5.1.7.3 linklib and messages files from the IBM ftp site.
I've transferred them to a pre-allocated data set on the mainframe with
the recommended format, lrecl and block size (FB, 80, 3120).
Yet, when I run the receive command to convert it
Yes.
You will get that for files that were backed up once, but are now excluded
(or have been deleted from the drive).
"expiring" doesn't mean the previous backup was necessarily deleted from the
server end; it means that TSM has detected that the file is now excluded or
deleted from the hard driv
On Friday 07 November 2003 14:12, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to use the 5.x-TSM-client for Linux in order to back up a
> FreeBSD-system. FreeBSD comes with Linux-compatiblity so the binaries
> should be compatible/runable.
>
> When trying to install the required .rpms ("TIVsm-API.i386.
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 07:30:42AM -0700, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> The APAR you refer to is IC35953. The reason it was closed SUG is due to
> the extent of the code changes required to fix it; it is not as trivial as
> it sounds.
It would have been nice if this information was included in the docu
Based on your description, a couple things are going on.
The following message:
>>> Named pipe error
>>> connecting to server WaitOnPipe failed. > NpOpen: call failed with
>>> return code:121 pipe name //./pipe.jnl'.
indicates that another backup session is attempting to connect to the
journal d
Yes, I tried to set up from client side as much as possible since server is
in the remote location, the only communication is through email. Sometimes
it is not easy to describe clearly what I wanted. But to make things
simple, I have to ask server people to help.
I did use a lot of exclude.dir wit
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 11:37:37 -0700
John Bremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> TSM Server 5.1.6.2, AIX 5.1
>
> Mac OS X 10.2
> TSM Mac OS X client 5.2.0.0
>
> I'm trying to exclude the Macintosh HD domain and backup only one folder
> from the drive. The GUI is not very cooperative in E
> This resulted in that drive to be skipped without *any*
> message, warning or error. If the drive would have been
> in a DOMAIN statement, an error would have been issued.
> There is an APAR for this behaviour, but that is closed
> as a suggestion because IBM finds it too much trouble to
> fix.
Thanks, it turns out that I had not installed the tape drivers which are not
installed by default for a WIN2K server instance. Just a little too much
pressure lately. I'm not likely to forget again however! (:
Take care,
Al
-Original Message-
From: Brenda Collins [mailto:[EMAIL P
Hi,
I'd like to use the 5.x-TSM-client for Linux in order to back up a
FreeBSD-system. FreeBSD comes with Linux-compatiblity so the binaries
should be compatible/runable.
When trying to install the required .rpms ("TIVsm-API.i386.rpm,
TIVsm-BA.i386.rpm) I end up with:
bash-2.05b# rpm -i TIVsm-AP
You can find my detailed explanations on licensing in list archives.
In short - the sales team is right, you must sum processor count of both
TSM server and TSM server-type nodes (file servers, RDBMS, web/appl.
servers, etc.) and obtain necessary number of "Processor" licenses. For
non-server no
hello,
me was bitten as well.
Had I not tested full server restore I would only have recognised missing
backup of whole file system in real disaster recovery case :(
Had I tested it before the acces rights change the result would be quite
same.
I find this suggestion (see below)
*must* be part o
Dear TSMville,
Hanging Backup Invalidates TSM Journal
o - TSM Client 5.1.5.0, Journaling engine backing up c 12,000,000 files
with a daily addition/update of around 80,000. When it works = 40
minutes. When it doesn't = 13 hours...
o - TSM Server 5.1.6.2 WinNT
A couple of nights ago, a journal ba
"Winchester" IO is really any block-device IO: disk or tape.
So it's not abnormal to see that; but it does look pretty high.
Are you getting the performance you expect?
Does vmstat say you're paging at these times?
-
Mr. Lindsay Morris
Lead Architect
www.servergraph.co
Hi.
I've read all the previous messages about this topic, but I still have some
questions.
We've been asked by IBM to count our client's processors number.
IBM says that now we will have to pay for licensing:
1. TSM Server - this is based on the number of processors used by clients
being backuped
Hi all.
I need your help for this.
We have a HPUX 11.0 and TSM Server 5.1.5 running with an IBM
library 3584 connected to server with IBM switch, fibre channel and
tachyon cards.
Every time the Tsm server make the disk migration or stgp
reclamation, hpux server is full wio:
Hi to all
When i am trying to run a scheduled backup i receive the following error
message:
Executing Operating System command or script:
c:\tsmscripts\backupnas_daily.bat
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by onother
process
I have looked to the Task Manager but i did n
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