Hi,
Can any one suggest best way to setup backup for 20 clients/ nodes
having 75GB Data each (i,e Total 1.5TB approx per Day) to Diskpool. Backup
to be schedule every 15 mins. from each clients. Later on at the end of
the day 1.5TB will get migrated to 3584 Library.
Regards
Pranav Parikh
Branch
On Mar 15, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Vats.Ashok wrote:
We have about 270 windows clients running daily backup @ 18:00 it
chokes our server and we miss backup widow. My question is what is
better to do
- create new schedules and split the 270 clients into small
groups
- O
Hi Richard
How about this?
Backup your disk stgpool to a separate, distinct copypool (just for ease of
restore you could use your regular copypool)
When you get to the new system, mark your old volumes as destroyed, define
your new disk volumes and add them to the stgpool, then run a RESTORE
STGP
Or you could simply run the command
backup stg primarypool newcopypool
and then delete the old copy pool after the new copy completes. Unless
you need the 3590's back immediately, or there's a downside to this that
I'm not aware of...
_
Kathleen Hallahan
Fredd
>> On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:16:43 -0500, Richard Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> We have a complicating problem - several disk pools using migration delay.
> We do this
> for several applications that use TSM to archive data (deleting it from
> within the application). We
> hold this data in a d
We have about 270 windows clients running daily backup @ 18:00 it chokes our
server and we miss backup widow. My question is what is better to do
- create new schedules and split the 270 clients into small
groups
- Or just leave one schedule and increase the durati
I am trying to use the QuickFacts/Wiki information for setting up a backup
schedule that will work for laptops. (See
http://www.tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki/BackupLaptopComputers? ). It says to set up
a schedule with a 24 hour start window, then have the client use polling
and assumes the default 20 minute
Hi Everybody,
I am running an old client level of tsm (5.1.6) for netware 6 sp5
TSM server aix 5.2.0
tivoli storage manger 5.3.0
When using the TSM gui I direct my restore destination to local attached
volumes.(basically I am restoring back to the original location).
Question: How can I take
Hi Garcia
Absolutely right. It's working
Thanks very much
Robert
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Helder
Garcia
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:23 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: LanFreeBackup question
In dsm.opt,
In dsm.opt, your lanfreetcpserveraddress must be the address of
storage agent, not TSM server.
So, what I can see is that the line on dsm.opt might be:
lanfreetcpserveraddress 132.74.1.78
On 3/15/06, Robert Ouzen Ouzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all
>
>
>
> I tried to run a LanFreeBackup
We will be doing this later this year.
We have a complicating problem - several disk pools using migration delay.
We do this
for several applications that use TSM to archive data (deleting it from
within the application). We
hold this data in a disk pool for fast restores, migrating it to tape af
Hi to all
I tried to run a LanFreeBackup on a Windows client version 5.3.2.0
On the Tsm server side:
1. Define server with lla=1502 (EXCHANGE_SA TCPIP 132.74.1.78
1502 <1 Yes No No)
2. Define path
Here is high level what we do on the server side not sure what you need on
client side.
***LAN FREE CLIENT DEF. for TSM
server*
define server ff05storagnt serverpassword=password hladdress=client.xx.xx
Hi to all
I tried to run a LanFreeBackup on a Windows client version 5.3.2.0
On the Tsm server side:
1. Define server with lla=1502 (EXCHANGE_SA TCPIP 132.74.1.78
1502 <1 Yes No No)
2. Define path
On Mar 15, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Bob Talda wrote:
I was interested, Richard, that you chose to use 5.2.4. Was there a
reason why? Or was it just happenstance? (It might be a fallback for
us to try as well)
Bob -
I chose that because we're running a late 5.2 TSM server and I
generally try to av
Just a little more detail on "initial good, then ran into some problems"...
We were working with the local team designated to figure out what Cornell
services did, and didn't work, on Intel-Macs. The team was composed of
experienced Apple developers and users.
- One developer was able to instal
Hi Jim,
It sounds as if there was a problem somewhere in the process. Were
there any errors reported during the restore vol process or did it complete
successfully?
Were there any problems on the client side? Is the restore just for
some files that were accidentally deleted, did the cli
Glad I could help!
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kurt Beyers
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:25 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] MSL6030 TSM write failure
Jim,
It looks indeed to be a HW problem with the library (
David - The symptoms in IC47993 seem much like it.
Richard Sims
On Mar 15, 2006, at 11:35 AM, David E Ehresman wrote:
I'm running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 6).
I upgraded TSM client to 5.3.2.2. When running dsmc command, I get
the
following error:
[EMAIL PROTE
I'm running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 6).
I upgraded TSM client to 5.3.2.2. When running dsmc command, I get the
following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# dsmc
dsmc: dsmem.cpp:1685: void DsmBlockFree(void*): Assertion `((bn)->bh.
magic) == 0x3917' failed.
Aborted
> I have to move
>data from 3590 tapes to 3592 tapes. I know I can delete volumes from
the
>copy storage pool and make a backup of the primary storage pool
again.
>But I prefer a saver way.
>
There is not a safer way. Make sure you have the reusedelay parm set
appropriately on your copy storage p
We have a new application coming in-house that will be running on Windows
2003 R2 X64. IBM has not certified this yet. Is anyone running a backup
archive client on this? How about Windows 2003 SP1 X64?
Thank you.
DISCLAIMER:
This communication, along with any documents, files or attachment
Client now running v5.3.2.2, recently upgraded from v5.3.0.0.
Server running v5.3.1.2.
Client machine is actually a document imaging archive server. It
contains 3 local drives (C,D,E) and of course the system state/services.
On D, there are 39 NTFS mount points (36 archive, 2 journal, 1
databa
Hi all,
To move data from a primary storage pool to another primary storage
pool, you can use the command 'move nodedata'. But how can you move data
from a copy storage pool to another copy storage pool? I have to move
data from 3590 tapes to 3592 tapes. I know I can delete volumes from the
copy s
Richard van Denzel schrieb:
To my knowledge the Webclient (java) and the Windowsclient first use the
admin account to establish a session. Then when executing a command the
node account is used. When you use the command-line then always the
node-account is used.
I had no problems with the Windo
The specifications should include the G-force and temperature limits
specified by the tape manufacturer. In the context of a DR test you might
want more stringent temperature limits to avoid waiting for cold tapes to
warm up to room temperature.
I have seen computer equipment shipped with special
anton walde schrieb:
We changed our Hardware a year ago. We asked support to help us and got a
good hand-out with all the steps to make.
Here is the 'cook book':
I followed the technote that Richard mentioned, and everything worked
fine. I think you should delete the old disk pool volumes befo
No, works as designed.
To my knowledge the Webclient (java) and the Windowsclient first use the
admin account to establish a session. Then when executing a command the
node account is used. When you use the command-line then always the
node-account is used.
Met vriendelijke groet, With kind rega
Hi,
when I register a new node on the TSM server (AIX v5.3.2.3), I do not
assign owner authority to an admin. There wasn't any problem with that,
until I started the java gui on a linux client (v5.3.2.0). The gui
presents a login window with a field for the user id (which is the same
as the noden
Hi,
If all the data is on the old tapes and you have non-collocated tape
pools, you could do it this way,
using a script.
move node NODE_A from=GENTAPEPOOL to=GENTAPEPOOL recons=yes wait=yes
move node NODE_B from=GENTAPEPOOL to=GENTAPEPOOL recons=yes wait=yes
move node NODE_C from=GENTAPEPOOL
Hallo.
We changed our Hardware a year ago. We asked support to help us and got a
good hand-out with all the steps to make.
Here is the 'cook book':
1. you must have the samt TSM-Version on the old and new server.
2. migrate all diskpools to tape
3. backup the TSM-DB on the old server maybe t
Simply do a move data for each volume.
If the destination stgpool is collocated, tsm takes care of it already.
Doing this very thing righ now. Works great.
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi Everybody,
We have a bunch of old 3590 tapes that we would like to get rid of and replace
by higher capacity tapes. Instead of just moving the data off the old tapes to
new, I want to do a manual collocation by consolidating data by server on the
old tapes to new. Has anyone done this ? How
Hi *SMers,
I have the following scenario with some of my 3590-tapes:
-I had a primary storage pool "TAPEPOOL_NC" whose data had been
copied onto 2 copystgpools by means of:
BA stgp TAPEPOOL_NC COPYPOOL_NC
BA stgp TAPEPOOL_NC CP_LTO-B_NC
-the
Hello,
I restore the volume, and made the volume readw. However, I am not
seeing the data that was on the other tape eligible for a restore.
Infact in the client gui, I am not seeing anything to restore, it looks
like it has been deleted. Is there something I am missing, like telling
Tivoli t
Hi All,
We use MOM to monitor the health of the TSM 5.2 schedulers but if MOM is
reporting correctly we see Schedulers falling over in the middle of the
night, and after checking the Event Log they are all started again
automatically no more than 2 minutes later.
We don't have any Recovery action
Thanks Dirk
Well I set caching to off on the disk pool on the original server and then
migrated down to zero before doing the DB backup. So I'm thinking that if I
now just format the vols I need on the new server, it should be fine. As it
is this is just a test and I'll do the proper upgrade at th
Our initial attempts at trying 5.3.2.1 on the Intel Macs were good,
but we then ran into some problems. As there is no support from IBM,
I am nervous about relying on it.
At 08:38 PM 3/14/2006, you wrote:
On Mar 14, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
Intel Macs are starting to show up on
We're starting to look at common carrier transport to get our tapes to
our D/R hotsite for testing. Is there anything in perticular we should
spec, or things to look out for? We've been hand-carrying the tapes on
the corporate jet, but this is starting to loose cost-effectiveness.
TIA
Tom Kauffma
On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:12 AM, Dirk Kastens wrote:
... There's a technote on this topic somewhere on the
Tivoli support side.
1114874 is at least one on the site.
Richard Sims
What I do during D/R -- which amounts to your situation, restoring on a 'new'
platform -- is create the primary DB volumes and log volume, restore the
database, and then create mirror volumes for the database and log.
Once the mirrors are in place, delete the old volumes from the storage pools
A
I wrote:
> I first deleted all disk storage pools on the old server,
CAUTION!!! Of yourse, I only deleted the disk pool volumes, NOT the
storage pools themselves.
--
Regards,
Dirk Kastens
Universitaet Osnabrueck, Rechenzentrum (Computer Center)
Albrechtstr. 28, 49069 Osnabrueck, Germany
Tel.:
Farren,
Farren Minns schrieb:
If moving a TSM server from one machine to another, do you format space for
the backup pools first, then do the restore, or do you restore your DB
first and then format space for the backup pool and archive pool?
I just moved our AIX TSM-Server from one machine t
Hi All
I'm running TSM on Solaris 2.7 and moving to Solaris 2.9 on a new physical
server.
If moving a TSM server from one machine to another, do you format space for
the backup pools first, then do the restore, or do you restore your DB
first and then format space for the backup pool and archive
All,
Has anyone an idea when Tivoli are releasing the next patch/maintenance
release for the Netware Tivoli client, there are a few major bugs in
5.3.2.2 as it stands and are due to be rectified in the next release of
the Netware Tivoli client.
Regards,
Jim Bollard.
Hi Goran,
Dsmcad is still in TSM Client 5.3 (see below):
[dlbnim /home/rdl] # type dsmcad
dsmcad is /usr/bin/dsmcad
[dlbnim /home/rdl] # ls -l /usr/bin/dsmcad
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 36 Jul 22 2005 /usr/bin/dsmcad
-> /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmcad
[dlbnim /home/rdl] # dsm
hi all,
i much confused !:-S
how come the DSMCAD is in client 5.2 and in client 5.3 is not ?
am i missing something here ?
talking about AIX here
thanks for any clue
goran
Chris - That's not documented as supported, and would risk
collisions and data loss.
I don't see a need for mingling, given how easy it is to report
from multiple source logs. It is also the case that the log does not
contain a field identifying the server, so mingling would render the
log
Dierk -
You need to post technical details in such problems.
By default, TSM backs up local file systems, given that networked
file system backups incur more overhead than is often realistic; and
NFS can exhibit timeouts and other irregularities which bungle backups.
Review your DOMain statement
Dierk - The answer should be in your server Activity Log, if not also
your OS error log.
The cause is usually hardware problems; in your case, whatever is common
to the pathing, as for example a SCSI cable come loose, the library
being powered off by an operator, etc.
Richard Sims
On M
Hi all,
Is it possible to use one tsm-accounting-file from two tsm-server-instances
(TSM V 5.2.4.3 on AIX 5.2 ML6).
Thanks
Chris
Hi all!
We are running TSM 5.2.x on Linux, 1 Server; TL3583 with 4x LTO3 drives;
My question is:
What could cause, during normal business, the tsm server to set all its
path' to online=no ? (shown in q path)
Has anybody a reason for this?
TIA, Dierk
Hi, all!
We are running tsm 5.2.x on Linux; 1 Server; clients with NFS mounted dirs;
My question is:
Why doesn't tsm see nfs mounted directories? Everything works fine. Only
tsm has a problem: No backup for nfs mounted directories??
I'm afraid solution is simple, but sorry I failed...
TIA, Dier
53 matches
Mail list logo