Hi All,
I'm trying to size TSM servers for some small remote sites that we have. In the past,
with more primitive products, one of the issues has been getting staff in these
locations - generally nurses - to physically change tapes. For that reason, and to
avoid the cost of a library, I'm loo
Are you using client side compression Justin?
That can cause bottlenecking of the client CPU.
Steve.
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Aix 5.2 machine runing tsm code Client Version: Version 5, Release 1, Level
0.0
network settings are listed below. So how can I improve network
tran
Aix 5.2 machine runing tsm code Client Version: Version 5, Release 1, Level
0.0
network settings are listed below. So how can I improve network
transfer rates? reason am looking to improve transfer rate is because it is
backing up almost 600GB
per night.
Thnaks
Justin
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Hi all,
we need to do a point-in-time restore of all our Domino Intranet databases
within one server to a different location there. The number of databases is
about 350 and the total amount of data is about 40 GB.
We are using TDP for Domino GUI to setup the restore. At some point the
re
We do our offsite vaulting slightly differently. We run two TSM servers, each located
at different locations, and use one of our TSM servers purely for offsite storage.
Each server is a 'server node' of the other and backup each TSM database to the other
server. After each nightly backup, we cop
> Suppose I've a storage pool called tapepool and a copy storage pool called
> disaster-recovery, both sequencial storage pools. After some data migrated
> to the tapepool storage pool a BACKUP STGPOOL is executed to copy this
> data to disaster-recovery. Some time later, new data are migrated to t
Depends!
If the DR tape is still in the library and still marked "readwrite", TSM
will append the new data to it.
If the DR tape has been marked access=OFFSITE, TSM will mount a new scratch
tape to write the new data.
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>Suppose I've a storage pool called tapepool and a copy storage pool
called
>disaster-recovery, both sequencial storage pools. After some data
migrated
>to the tapepool storage pool a BACKUP STGPOOL is executed to copy this
Hello,
I would like to understand how the process of backing up primary storage
pool to copy storage pool works in the following situation.
Suppose I've a storage pool called tapepool and a copy storage pool called
disaster-recovery, both sequencial storage pools. After some data migrated
to the
This is my first time to upgrade TSM client to 5.2.2 along with lanfree. I
will be upgrading the EDT, and Storage Agent. I was looking for some advice
on maybe what order to install and if there is a way to back out of it.
Thanks, Mindy
you definitely should
Timothy Hughes wrote:
Does anyone know if it necessary to unload/load the DSMCAD
after upgrading TSA's, NDS's and SMDR'S NLM modules on Novell.
Thanks in advance
--
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AIS - Systems
UNC-Chapel Hill
966-5884 (old desk)
698-8615 (new cell!)
Does anyone know if it necessary to unload/load the DSMCAD
after upgrading TSA's, NDS's and SMDR'S NLM modules on Novell.
Thanks in advance
Thanks Richard that is what I was needing to do the select that was
required by
a customer.
Justin
Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 06/03/2004 01:34:12 PM
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My experience tells me that when you cancel either a client session or a
reclimation or migration process, that TSM flags the process for cancel.
Then whenever the process completes a work unit (transfering a file or
glob of files, or whatever) the process itself checks to see if it is being
cancel
>I am in need of some help here I have been asked to come up a way to do a
>select to find active and inactive file dates on files. Help would be
>appreciated very much.
The following should help you in general:
TSM Technical Guide redbook, appendix A "TSM SQL".
"Sample SQL Selec
I am in need of some help here I have been asked to come up a way to do a
select to
find active and inactive file dates on files. Help would be appreciated
very much.
Thanks
Justin Case
Hello,
We are still working on a Cluster for a Novell client The following
errors are
showing up in the Dsmerrlog of a Novell TSM client.
6/01/2004 10:33:26 Error -50 sending ht request
06/01/2004 10:33:26 Error writing to http socket.
06/01/2004 10:33:27 Error -50 sending ht request
06/01/2004
Hi Steve!
I totally agree! We are also seriously investigating the option to put our
primary pool on disk. To me, the file device class is no option, because you
still have to reclaim.
In my ideal TSM world I just have to take care of four things:
1) Start a database backup one or two times a day
2
First end reclamation with the "update stgpool reclamation=100",
then cancel any active reclamation processes with the "cancel process
XXX" command and dismount any idle volumes with the "dismount vol
XX". Then I would verify that the tapes reclamation needs are all
in the library and are
try to set down the mount wait parm in the dev class:
Device Class Name: NATIVESG3590
Device Access Strategy: Sequential
Storage Pool Count: 12
Format:
Device Type: 3590
Est/Max Capacity (MB): 40,960.0
Mount Limit: 24
Mount Retention (min): 0
Moun
Hi everybody,
Seem to have a bit of a problem in that I have a couple of space
reclamation jobs running on a TSM server at present. However there seems
to be an issue with our 3583 tape library as although media requested for
mounting is physically in the library they won't seem to mount. T
There have been recent questions on Christie BMR, and BMR in general.
Consider participating in upcoming June Tivoli Support Technical Exchanges
on those subjects... See:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/supp_tech_exch.html
Richard Sims
There is an upcoming Tivoli Support Technical Exchange on this subject
07/15 11:00 AM EST; 4:00 PM BST; 5:00PM CEST
Topic: Disk Only Backup Strategies
This presentation will examine some possible disk only configurations and
explore the pros and cons of using this new strategy.
Presented by: Dave
Thanks Jack!
> TSM uses a copypool to do this.
>
> You can then eject the copypool tapes, mark them as not available,
> and keep them offsite.
>
> You will run reclaimation of both the onsite tapepool and offsite copypool
> separately,
> so do not expect there to be a 1 to 1 correlation of offsite
I've done the exact same thing.
We use TSMManager to perform daily Vaulting. Look into their product
(www.tsmmanager.com). I think there is a free trial.
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TSM uses a copypool to do this.
You can then eject the copypool tapes, mark them as not available,
and keep them offsite.
You will run reclaimation of both the onsite tapepool and offsite copypool
separately,
so do not expect there to be a 1 to 1 correlation of offsite to onsite
tapes.
Best of l
Okay, I went for the easy target and missed.
I guess the next questions to ask are whether or not the server has a replica of any
partitions on it (the server we backup NDS on has a replica of all the partitions in
our tree) and whether or not the netware user name that you are authenticating wi
Hi,
We start moving our backup system solution to TSM and in our actual backup
system we daily move backup tapes used last night to an offsite building
and I would like to know how can we address this process with TSM.
Thanks in advance!
Reimer
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Thanks for the clarification, Tim.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer, Operations & Storage
Haworth, Inc
616-393-1457 (desk)
616-886-8821 (cell)
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Very interesting.
It sounds to me like an opportunity for Tivoli to create a white paper
for us TSM admins on "Best Practices in a Disk-Only TSM Environment".
Although I would really prefer that they come up with a solution for the
DISK fragmentation problem so that I don't have to cludge around
I will be out of the office starting June 1, 2004 and will not return until
June 21, 2004.
I will respond to your message when I return. My managers name and email is
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This is usually caused by Windows RSM taking control of the librairy...
Make sure to disable RSM if your not using it.
Etienne
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>QUESTION:
>While it is integrated with TSM, how would we go about with the
interface,
>the GUI in TSM. Would there be some server side component added for
>interfacing or is it inherent?
Cristie´s solution is client-side only, you will not install anything
aditional on the TSM server.
Juraj sala
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