Here is the lazy man's method. Rename the current node in TSM to
something else. Create a new node for TDP notes. When you have enough
backups to cover your retention period under your new notes node, delete
the old notes file spaces and node.
From: ADSM: Dist
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 12/16/2005
11:07:42 AM:
> I'd like to ask those who are using the LTO2 drives with TSM 5.3 a few
> questions and some advice. I'm in the process of building a system to
> replace the one I have. It will run AIX5.3 and TSM 5.3. My plan is to
keep
> the old system
Gill,
It is always hard to give general 'specific' advise but here I go.
Concerning the collocation. There is a new feature in TSM 5.3 called a
c'collocation group'. So you can define a set of nodes that will use the same
tapes. By making a trade off between the number of servers and the numb
Dear All,
I
have an old 4.1 TSM Server that is backing up Notes TDP databases and logs.
There
are currently about 15 weeks worth of backups on this server, as we have
moved the
Notes
backups to a new server TDP is no longer telling TSM when the backups can
be removed.
I'd like to ask those who are using the LTO2 drives with TSM 5.3 a few
questions and some advice. I'm in the process of building a system to
replace the one I have. It will run AIX5.3 and TSM 5.3. My plan is to keep
the old system around and let the data expire off but lets talk about the
new syste
Hi Richard,
I second that.
I recently was looking for a message number, I couldn't find it in my
downloaded edition so I re-downloaded the manual and voilà.
I don't know why I did it - it's simply intuition when beeing in IT for more
than 25 years ;-)
Thomas
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Vo
On Dec 16, 2005, at 11:39 AM, Thomas Rupp wrote:
Please download the most current version of the 5.3 message
manual. ...
Hi, Thomas - Good point.
Unfortunately, IBM has royally confused the customer base with really
poor, confusing identification of the manuals...
The seeming 5.3 version of
Please download the most current version of the 5.3 message manual.
My edition (october 2005) shows the following explanation:
ANS1468E Backing up Automated System Recovery (ASR) files failed.
No files will be backed up.
Explanation: An error occurred while backing up the files needed for
Autom
Please share with the list if you find the solution for this. I've also
seen this problem with one Win2K3 server. Played around with it for
several hours before giving up. I never did open up a PMR with IBM because
it wasn't all that important at the time.
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John M
Hi Adam!
Thank you very much for your reply!
I checked the disk through Disk Management, everything looks good here...
Thanks again!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi Richard!
Thank you very much for your reply!
I deleted c:\adsm.sys, but the error remains. Even stranger is that when I run
a backup ASR through the command line interface manually, it finishes without
errors! The scheduled backup during the next evening fails again...
Guess I will have to ope
Hi,
I have been asked to backup a Active Directories Domain Controller,
2003 Server Standard Edition - Sp1. ( TSM Backup client 5.3.0.0)
Are there known issues regarding restoring Active Directories with 2003
SP1 ?
Do we need upgrade to SP2 ?
(TSM Server fow Windows 5.2.2 on 2003 Stan
Muthu,
As the other guys have pointed out,
there should be a single management class with the well-known set-in-stone
backup copygroup retention policies as a destination for DP for Oracle
backups. Take a look in the IBM Redbook "Backing Up Oracle using Tivoli
Storage Management" >>> http://www.r
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