On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 03:54:48PM -0700, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
> 09/06/06 11:48:29 shl_load() of
> /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/plugins/libPiIMG.sl failed, errno: 2
It isn't familiar, but if you want to know what errno 2 means you van
do this:
perl -e '$!=2 ; print "$!\n";'
On AIX, errno
Good morning Andrew,
thank you - it works now. I also implemented Richards statements in my
list.
regards,
Dierk
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There is no need to install win2K first. Simply use an application like nLite
http://www.nliteos.com/ to create a windows installation CD that will install
Windows 2003 into C:\winnt\. Creating the CD from your existing Windows 2003
CD is much faster than installing two OS's at the time of rest
This error is from a Unix client running HP_UX11.23 TSM version 5.3.4.0.
Does this look familiar to anyone?
09/06/06 11:48:29 shl_load() of
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/plugins/libPiIMG.sl failed, errno: 2
Thanks,
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator
SAIC
Thanks guys . . . . I didn't see that "allocated to" field for the drives.
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This should work :
select drives.drive_name, -
paths.device, -
drives.drive_state, -
paths.online, -
drives.allocated_to -
from drives,paths -
where drives.drive_name=paths.destination_name
Guillaume Gilbert
Storage Architect
Storage Group, Sun Microsystems
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Or just Q DRI F=D on the library manager. Gives you the "Allocated to:" as well
as the "Volume Name:"
Bill Boyer
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Richard,
Try this select command
select
library_name,drive_name,online,device_type,element,drive_state,allocated_to
from drives
Freundliche Grüße / Kind regards
Stuart Pitt,
IBM Certified Deployment Professional TSM 5.2
IBM Certified Storage Administrator TSM 5
Data Management and Implementati
>From a TSM library manager instance, is there a way to tell which mounts (q
mount)
are related to a particular TSM library client instance?
A "q mount" lists the volumes mounted, and a "q libvol" for those volumes
would
show the owning instance . . . . but I'm thinking there must be a more
direct
I have a client using library sharing of a 3584 with LTO3 drives. Right now
their one main instance is so large it needs to be
split. The client does daily incremental as well as monthly backups. The daily
backups are domain STANDARD using stgpools 3584POOL
and 3584CPPOOL. The monthly backups use
EXCLUDE.DIR statements should not end with the directory delimiter.
Right: EXCLUDE.DIR C:\MyDir
Wrong: EXCLUDE.DIR C:\MyDir\
Also note that EXCLUDE.DIR is alway processed before INCLUDE or EXCLUDE,
so sandwiching EXCLUDE.DIR between other INCLUDE or EXCLUDE statements
implies a processing sequenc
And of course the "gotcha" in restoring W2k3 machines that have been
upgraded from W2k is that you also have to follow that same path in DR -
install a W2k and then upgrade to W2k3 before restoring, otherwise your
systemstate restore will never work.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer, WNI
BlueCross Blu
Hello TSMers,
could somebody please give me an idea whats wrong with this incl/excl list?
The problem is the following:
The backup runs, but complets with failures named "...file not found" in
some excluded directories; those directories are excluded,
becourse they have only temporary files with a
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