Richard, your information solved the problem.
A new search on the system told me, that glibc-locale-32bit-9 was not
installed.
Only glibc-locale was installed, but not the 32bit version.
After the installation of glibc-locale-32bit-9-200512120222 from SLES9 SP3
everything looks well.
Thanks for yo
Jim,
It looks indeed to be a HW problem with the library (which is brand new, so
that cancels option 1 and 2). I was just surprised that the tapes could be
labelled as data is wrtten to them then too.
But apperantly the HW issues only pop-up when you start sending the backup
data, which are
On Mar 14, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
Intel Macs are starting to show up on our campus and we are being
asked how to back them up. What are other TSM sites doing to backup
these new beasties? TSM doesn't support Intel-based Macs yet.
Hi, Paul - Good question...
I recently got o
FWIW, we've run 5.3.2 Win2K3 clients on a 5.2.2 server, no TCP/IP issues from
the client end.
Running now on 5.3.2 servers, no TCP/IP issues from the client end.
The most common thing I see that will cause a client to experience a TCP/IP
failure, then reconnect, then TCP/IP failure, then reco
Does Rosetta work?
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14 11:14 am >>>
Intel Macs are starting to show up on our campus and we are being
asked how to back them up. What are other TSM sites doing to backup
these new beasties? TSM doesn't support Intel-based Macs yet.
..Paul
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Paul Zarnowski
Intel Macs are starting to show up on our campus and we are being
asked how to back them up. What are other TSM sites doing to backup
these new beasties? TSM doesn't support Intel-based Macs yet.
..Paul
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Paul ZarnowskiPh: 607-255-4757
Manager, Storage Systems
As noted in my original posting, I have clients that see TCP
connections fail when the server does not. I found one additional
piece of possibly useful information in the error log from one of
the clients. Most of the session failures messages in the error log
give a TSM return code of -50 with no
Is anyone else having issues with this bug in 5.3.2.3? Many of my space
reclamation processes and my copy storage pool processes are failing
because of this bug. Is there any temporary fix for this that anyone
has been able to find? We have a DR test coming up soon, and since some
of these copy
... or any other query command that needs domino server connection.
TSM Server 5.3.2.0 on AIX 5.3
Domino Server on AIX 5.3
TSM BA Client and API - 5.3.2.0
TDP Domino - 5.3.0
Example:
---
$ domdsmc_notes query dbb xxx.nsf /inactive
IBM Tivoli Storage M
>> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 10:23:38 -0600, Roger Deschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> But as we've grown into our present performance crunch, one thing
> has become clear - being a TSM server is a 24-hour workload. So you
> can't borrow cycles from your clients, except by forcing them to do
> the clie
Hi Kurt,
In my experience, the errors that you are seeing are primarily caused by
one of three problems:
1) The tape drive is dirty and needs to be cleaned
2) The tape cartridge is bad and needs to be destroyed
3) The Tape drive has a physical problem that needs to be fixed via
replacement
Eric,
I need to ask... since you didn't indicate...
Did you add the database to the Recovery Storage Group
before performing the restore?
Does the storage group name AND database name
EXACTLY match (including casing and and all characters)
the one that was in the backup?
The Exchange Server wil
The restore vol XX command will mark volume XX as destroyed.
Upd vol st=reado/readw for the volume(s) brought back will also be
needed.
Regards,
Karel
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Bob Booth - UIUC
Sent: dinsdag 14 maart 2
So I believe what you are saying is that a Primary copy of some
data has been destroyed and you want to recreate the onsite copy.
Here is our procedure that is somewhat specific for a 3494 tape
library, but it has all the steps:
Note: Words in ITALICS are examples of tape/storag
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 11:35:59AM -0500, Lepre, James wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>I need to bring back some offsite tapes for a restore. How do I
> check them into the library, and then force Tivoli to use them. I have
> a tape that broke and now I need to bring back the offsite copy, but I
Hello Everyone,
I need to bring back some offsite tapes for a restore. How do I
check them into the library, and then force Tivoli to use them. I have
a tape that broke and now I need to bring back the offsite copy, but I
am not sure what how to set this up. Should I bring back every tape fo
Hmmm. I'm facing a similar issue, even though my database is "only" 210
GB. But mine churns a LOT. Finding time for expiration is driving me
nuts. I've been designing an approach that will let me either run
multiple images on one server, or to distribute them to separate
physical machines. Realisti
Are you running Exchange on MS Clusters? Was the database off-line when the
backup was run?
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SPLXM"
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Thomas - If you don't get a good answer from that client group,
you may have to look into server options
THROUGHPUTDatathreshold and THROUGHPUTTimethreshold as a way to
deal with the irregularities.
Richard Sims
We are seeing a strange situation with some of our clients. The trouble
starts when the client sees a TCP session fail and the server does not. The
client establishes a new session while the server keeps the old session
around with an ever-growing wait time. If the first session was writing to
disk
Timothy,
I do not know how to qalify or quantify what is working and what is not
working without more specific info, such as copy & paste of the command
you are running and the output you are getting.
Perhaps what you need to do is prefix the source file name with the
original server name, i.e.,
Hi *SM-ers!
A restore of a Exchange 2003 server to a Recovery Storage Group on a
recovery server fails with the following message is the tdpexc.log:
03/14/2006 15:25:15 Restore of KL1010WF-SG1 failed.
03/14/2006 15:25:15 ACN5798E MS Exchange API HRESERESTORECOMPLETE()
failed with HRESULT: 0xc7fe1f
William,
Thanks again,
Tried it the command is,
restore backupset monthlydocgrppoa.410125866 poa:swsp/
DOQCW2\poa:restore/ -subdir=yes
That helps, but does not resolve the problem of restoring a backupset
where the server from which the set was created no longer exists. Would
this mean the cli
Thanks for the answer!
Now I just have to get approval for the upgrade =)
Tae
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Thanks Chris,
This may be an option to consider.
Chris Pasztor wrote:
> There is away around this issue and I use it on occasions by defining a new
> node
> I call ADHOC, I then by granting the ADHOC node a proxy for the source node I
> do
> a selective backup of the files then create the back
On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:37 AM, Knoblauch, Josef wrote:
On SLES9 glibc-32bit-9-200512120222 is installed.
Josef - This might be a case where the glibc-locale* is not
installed, as outlined in APAR IC47520.
a possibility, Richard Sims
Hello,
A quick (?) question. My setup is the following:
TSM 5.3.2 server with a MSL6030 SCSI attached library (2 HP-Ultrium 3 drives).
The library has been defined in TSM and the labelling of the tapes went fine.
However a migrate of the diskpool towards the LTOPool fails with the following
Nancy,
look at APAR IC47984 and try the newest path client:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/client/v5r3/Windows/x32/v532/
regards
Gerhard
Kurt Beyers schrieb:
Nancy,
The latest news I've got from IBM is that it will be solved in the TSM 5.3.3 BA
client. T
Hi all,
when I try to backup files with german umlauts I found the following error
in dmserror.log
03/11/2006 16:04:57 fioScanDirEntry(): Object '/home/ad03062/Ätest' contains
unrecognized symbols for current locale, skipping...
03/11/2006 16:04:57 fioScanDirEntry(): Object '/home/ad03062/aäöü' c
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