Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Mark, the README.INSTALL file has info for both temp space and install location space: Space: The install requires approximately temp space: 679 MB installation location: 982 MB Are you talking about something different? Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager C

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Rajesh Oak
The 5.3 base Software has to be downloaded from the Passport advantage site. - Original Message - From: "Coats, Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: TSM 5.3 install Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 09:45:12 -0600 > > I want to download 5.3, but lost my link to the

Re: 5.3 AIX Client jfs2 filesets

2005-02-04 Thread Jin Bae Chi
The AIX client that you can download from FTP site, worked for me on both jfs and jfs2. Jin Bae Chi (Gus) System Administrator Data Center, CSCC 614-287-5270 614-287-5488 Fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/4/2005 12:25:07 PM >>> Hello, on AIX clients with jfs and jfs2 filesystems s

Re: Hacmp and tsm backup

2005-02-04 Thread Jin Bae Chi
I believe that as HACMP carries the same IP (service address) on the failover node, the connection will be reestablished by the server prompting again the active node or the client polling again. If schedmode is polling, you may want to adjust 'maxcmdretries', 'queryschedperiod', 'retryperiod'

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Timothy Hughes
Thanks Richard! Richard van Denzel wrote: > Tim, > > Also be sure to have 750MB free space in /tmp. You can redirect some files > by setting TMPDIR=, but the installer will > nevertheless check on /tmp anyway (ludicrous installer). I'm also not > going to start the threads again, I'll keep it to

Hacmp and tsm backup

2005-02-04 Thread Robert G. Durie
Hi Does anyone know on a HACMP cluster, whether if the failover occurs during the active nodes tsm backup, Will the backup error out? or does it pick up on the failover node? Robert Durie Storage Engineering Group 518-285-2385 The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL a

5.3 AIX Client jfs2 filesets

2005-02-04 Thread TSM
Hello, on AIX clients with jfs and jfs2 filesystems should I install - the jfs2 filesets ? - the "normal" filesets ? - or both ? Any suggestion ? Andreas. --- jfs2 filesets: TSM Client - Backup/Archive Base Files .ba.jfs2.base TSM Client - Backup/Archive Common Files

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread TSM_User
Local -vs- remote desktop. I ran a backup of NTUser.Dat and NTUser.dat.log both at the console and through remote desktop. You are correct that must be local to use OFS on Win2K. The good news is the Scheduler is so you should be OK. Here are the errors I got when running the backup through t

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew Raibeck
It should also be noted that OFS backups will not work with Windows terminal server (if you look up message ANS1401W, you will see this). While you might have been using the XP Remote Desktop to access the client machine, it is the Terminal Server on the client machine (Windows 2000) that is at

Re: Successes with Solaris/Veritas disk performance with TSM

2005-02-04 Thread Richard Sims
On Feb 4, 2005, at 10:05 AM, David McClelland wrote: ... Writing to a local disk (/opt) and not our SAN disk, we were still seeing 1.5MB/s, so it didn't appear to be a SAN/FC/HBA related issue either. Finally, FTP from client to TSM server was consistently rating at the full 11MB/s over the LAN, wh

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Coats, Jack
I want to download 5.3, but lost my link to the FTP site. Could I bother someone to help me refresh my linklist? ... TIA, Jack

Successes with Solaris/Veritas disk performance with TSM

2005-02-04 Thread David McClelland
Guys, Not so much a question, but some sharing of my experiences with using TSM on Solaris with Veritas Volume Manager - I hope these may help some others who might be having similar experiences, and perhaps there might be some improvements on what we've been doing: Background are various SAN att

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew Raibeck
I'm not certain what the problem is, but some suggestions: - Try backing up one drive at a time. See if that makes any difference. - Remove (or comment out) SNAPSHOTFSIDLEWAIT. - For performance purposes, we recommend you not specify the LARGECOMMBUFFERS option (which is deprecated and thus ignor

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Hi Steve! Sorry for the confusion, according to the IBM website IC42975 should be fixed in 5.3.0.0, the readme just doesn't list it... I would open a call... Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM Royal Dutch Airlines -Original Message- From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM Sent: Friday, February 04,

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Hi Steve! This could be APAR IC42975 which doesn't seem to be fixed in 5.3.0.0. The APAR advices you to go back to fixlevel 5.2.3.5. Hope this helps! Kindest regards, Eric van Loon KLM Royal Dutch Airlines -Original Message- From: Steve Schaub [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, Febru

Re: Open File (using lvsa) for windows client 5.3.0.0

2005-02-04 Thread Steve Schaub
I posted the error messages with my original note, but here they are again: 02/04/2005 09:28:27 ANS1327W The snapshot operation for 'D:\*' failed. Error code: 673. 02/04/2005 09:28:28 ANS1401W The snapshot virtual volume is not accessible. 02/04/2005 09:28:28 ANS1376W Unable to perform operation

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Richard van Denzel
Tim, Also be sure to have 750MB free space in /tmp. You can redirect some files by setting TMPDIR=, but the installer will nevertheless check on /tmp anyway (ludicrous installer). I'm also not going to start the threads again, I'll keep it to the masterclass next monday >-) . Richard, Timoth

Re: easy way to export archive data between servers?

2005-02-04 Thread Warren, Matthew (Retail)
Could it also be feasible to restore the database of tivoli1 to tivoli2, and delete the filespace / nodes you don't need? Matt. _-'-_ -|- -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:57 PM To:

Re: file retention

2005-02-04 Thread Warren, Matthew (Retail)
You mention you would only be keeping user files for ever. I would imagine you need to keep copies of all the applications used to manipulate the data too. Getting copies of / support for them 25 years from now may be an issue. And beware of backwards compatability issues, esp. with applications li

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Timothy Hughes
Thanks Mark for you Reply! I will double check or memory and space on the p670! "Stapleton, Mark" wrote: > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Timothy Hughes > >We are going to install TSM 5.3 on one of TSM Servers next week. > >we are going to install the ISC

Re: TSM 5.3 install

2005-02-04 Thread Stapleton, Mark
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timothy Hughes >We are going to install TSM 5.3 on one of TSM Servers next week. >we are going to install the ISC/Web Admin on the same server >as TSM. I'm pretty sure we have to correct requirements Has >anyone had any problem

problems with Small Buisness Server 2003 exchange restore

2005-02-04 Thread Leif Torstensen
Hi All I don't know if this have been discussed before, but any way: We have had a problem with restoring the maildatabase on a Small Buisness Server 2003 Exchange with the tdpexchange gui. And we discovered that we have to call the TDPexchange Gui with the parameter /excserv="exchange server