You can define a client schedule with ACTion=Command to run an OS
command, which in this case would be your script. However, when sites
turn basic schedules into structured jobs, it is more common to run
them via an OS facility like Cron rather than the TSM scheduler,
thereby gaining full control
Mike -
Someone else may have specific experience with your Fedora platform,
but some general observations...
We are at a disadvantage of not knowing what your backup operation
was or client options or other configuration information, which may
play a part.
Too many sites install a client and th
As with any issue like this, it would help to see the detail, such as the
specific logs you are looking at, options file, server-side client option
set (if you have it), etc.
One thing that stands out is that, in and of itself, your exclude.dir
statement does not prevent the backup of files that r
I have "exclude.dir e:\...\*" in a client config to prevent it from
backing up the e: drive. When I run BA client, select backup and local
filesystems and run estimate, it looks reasonable (the total cannot be
including e: drive). I am not now completely sure but I also think I did
run it by hand a
Hi,
First, a TSM server and/or client X.X.0.0 version is only for bug report
and shouldn't be used in whatever production environment after IBM has
released the first fixes/patches (my opinion).
Second, if you really are using full and incremental back-ups on a
weekly bases of file servers, why a
I have a very low end client (600mhz) running fedora 5, that one of our
customers wants backed up. The client installed ok but when I try to run a
backup
the backup just hangs. I tried to use memory efficient, took compression
off, and even changed large comm buffers to off. It goes through all th
I have come across people talk about "backup Generation" examplewe keep 5
generation of backups or 4 generations of backup. I am not sure I understand
this term , I think it came from main frame ...? We have retention period set
to 30 days. and do daily incremental and weekly backup on Windo
If you go into the restore GUI for that node, one of the fields listed
when you view the files you can restore is MGMT_CLASS. Look to make sure
those files have the class MY_STANDARD listed and that will tell you it is
working as expected.
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John Monahan
Consultant I
Thanks for correcting me Edward. Infact I had also been doing the same... just
missed it out altogether :)
Sadi
"Pugliese, Edward" wrote:
> You can still create DRM tapes. Just do the "backup stg diskpool copypool"
> prior to the migrate of diskpool to tapepool so the data is still in the
The log can be pinned by a slow client who is backing up a large file.
1. Be sure to set a maximum file size in the primary disk storage pool,
and also in all successor tape storage pools. The capacity of a
double-layer DVD is 8.5GB, so I have set my limits here to 10GB, which
still allows people
Hi,
Using a 5.3 client on Solaris.
Is it possible to schedule a command which is a script that invokes the dsmc
command and uses preschedulecmd. Can I use this as an option to the dsmc
programme or do I put it in the dsm.sys?
Thanks
Pete
You can still create DRM tapes. Just do the "backup stg diskpool copypool"
prior to the migrate of diskpool to tapepool so the data is still in the
diskpool. This way you are always copying from disk to tape. No need for tape
to tape copy. This is applicable to all environments, not just
>> On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:08:44 +0200, "Bos, Karel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> ANE errors, changed during processing/file in use things should be
> minimized by properly implementing incl/excl list. Generic incl/excl
> statement in client option sets on the server. BA client specific
> incl/excl
Hello Steve,
thank you for your reply.
It will help to go on here.
Best regards,
Rainer
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Steve S Lafrance
> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 3:16 PM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM
I think I am retaining too much data on my backups. I want to know how
to verify the retention period of the files that are backed up.
I don't want to keep any changed or deleted data older than 35 days.
All of the retention information is set to 35 days in the backup copy
group called STANDARD.
Hi Rainer !
Data Protection for Oracle V5.2.0 on HP-UX PA-RISC
Hardware requirements:
HP 9000 series 700 or 800 workstation
with 96 MB RAM and 6 MB Disk space.
Software requirements:
* Tivoli Storage Manager server V5.1.0 or later
* Tivoli Storage Manager API V5.1.5 or later
On Apr 26, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Vats.Ashok wrote:
We have following recovery log and we see logpin issue from
various windows clients. ...
When posting, please include your software levels so that everyone
can know the context in order to attribute possible fixes.
This may be the problem descri
Hello all,
I'm looking for the most current version of TDP for Oracle which
supports Oracle 10g (R1 and R2) running on HPUX 11i.
Can someone point me to the right download page?
Thank you and best regards,
Rainer
On Apr 26, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Vats.Ashok wrote:
We have following recovery log and we see logpin issue from
various windows clients. IS this a product defect per its design ?
what are measure you take to avoid 100% full log situation. ...
See topic "Recovery Log pinning/pinned"
in http://peopl
Hi,
You can set a maxsize on the diskpool to have this data spread around
multiple stg pools (using it). Another option is to have multiple backup
copy groups pointing to multiple storage pools for this client (have
been doing this). Furhter more, you can define multiple nodes per ba
client having
Hi,
ANR1440I will be followed by an ARNE if there is something
(proces/job) cancelled.
ANE errors, changed during processing/file in use things should be
minimized by properly implementing incl/excl list. Generic incl/excl
statement in client option sets on the server. BA client specific
incl
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