SV: Linux Backup - restore image

2006-11-10 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi, Talk to your IBM Tivoli rep about this. IBM has a tool called CBMR that is an 3rd part software for TSM that do this for all your platforms. That mean you will have the same software and documentation for both Windows and Linux. Thanks Christian -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: ADSM: D

Restore Times

2006-11-10 Thread Lawrence McMahon
Hi all; I have 2 TSM machines - both - TSM 5.3 Level 4.0. I have about 55 Tb on each. We are getting a netapp machine which will have about 70 Tb on it. My boss is concerned that if I just add the netapp data to one of the machines, enstead of getting a third machine that it will cause the r

Linux Backup - restore image

2006-11-10 Thread Bogdan Stoica
Hi I'm a new user in tivoli, I need to make a full backup linux server (redhat 4.4) that can be full restored to an empty computer like in windows (asr) or in a way that can be used in the shortest time but i don't know how For my test i use a blade system. Can you help me? Thanks a lot

Reporting anomaly - EST CAPACITY for sequential storage pools?

2006-11-10 Thread Prather, Wanda
Well, I'm confused. TSM 5.3.3.0 on Windows. One of my TSM servers has 3 primary sequential pools on disk. (Devclass type = FILE). The volumes are preallocated files created with DEFINE VOLUME, so MAXSCRATCH=0 for the pool. There have been no volumes added/deleted for weeks. One of the pools i

Re: Data unavailable to Server

2006-11-10 Thread Richard Sims
On Nov 10, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Anders St¦hlbom wrote: Repair volume. What is the result? It does not even mount the copy pool volume volume. I think you mean the Restore Volume and Restore Stgpool commands. They are simple to use and work fine - providing that a Backup Stgpool had secured a

Windows LAN-free client HBA replacement

2006-11-10 Thread Robben Leaf
The Windows 2003 LAN-free client has been configured and working properly for some time now. It uses Gresham/ACSLS to share an STK library and drives with our TSM servers. TSM client, storage agent and server versions are all 5.3.2.0. So the client's HBA that connects to the tape drives went kablo

Re: TSM Admin Console on VmWare server

2006-11-10 Thread Prather, Wanda
Not much, in terms of network load. For the "health check" function, the admin center periodically sends some queries to the TSM server (like Q DB, Q LOG, Q PATH), I think it's every 30 minutes. Other than that, it's only the responses to your queries or commands when you are working with it. No

Data unavailable to Server

2006-11-10 Thread Anders St¦hlbom
Hi, I got "Data unavailable to server" message in the client and from actlog this: 2006-11-10 19:54:29 ANR0548W Retrieve or restore failed for session 26 for node NODE11 (WinNT) processing file space \\NODE11\g$ 6 for file \MSSQL\BACKUP\AXDB\

Re: TSM Admin Console on VmWare server

2006-11-10 Thread Lamb, Charles P.
Hi. Can anyone tell me how much network activity there is between TSM Admin Center on an Intel server and the main TSM storage manager on a RISC server?? My network group is asking the question. We will have both servers on the same Vlan subnet here at work. -Original Message- From:

Re: Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread Ben Bullock
I generate a report once a month that shows me all the filesystems that have not been backed up in more than 30 days. I can look through the list and pick out the hosts that I know should be backing up. Here is the select statement I use (likely borrowed from this forum). select node_name, Filesp

Re: Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread Jeremy Cloward
Yeah, I am in the same boat, I have too many nodes that do not backup, anbd no way to know unless I look in the failure report that gets e mailed out. Best thing to do is check the filesystem and see the last time It was accessed and backed up, the hitting the server info means meta data was sent a

Re: Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread Kauffman, Tom
We had a system that was connecting to the server 4 times a day, so last access was always less than 1. I crashed and burned, got rebuilt -- and the most recent backup was 15 months old. And I *still* can't get the NT admins to check the logs on any regular basis. Tom Kauffman NIBCO, Inc -Or

Re: TSM Admin Console on VmWare server

2006-11-10 Thread Keith Arbogast
We have TSM Admin Center running on a virtual machine under ESX 2.5.2. Since I also support ESX, I gave it two 2.2 ghz cpus and 3.6 GB of RAM. It has been in service for only a few weeks, but to date has had no performance problems or other issues. In the (at least) three years we have been using

Re: Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread Prather, Wanda
"Days since last access" just tells you the last time there was communication between the client and the server. It doesn't tell you anything about whether the client was backed up, or not. The communication could have been a single restore; or it could be the client scheduler just checking for a

Re: Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread fred johanson
Careful, access and backup are not synonymous here. For instance, a locked node still on a schedule will access TSM, but no backup takes place. At 11:52 AM 11/10/2006 -0500, you wrote: hello, When I do a q node to find out what nodes are being backed up, I see that "<1" means it is being

Days Since Last Access

2006-11-10 Thread Avy Wong
hello, When I do a q node to find out what nodes are being backed up, I see that "<1" means it is being backed up properly. But at times I see "1" , "2", "3" .." some big number " without "<" attached to it , my question is what is the definitive number to say it is still being backed up

Re: JR- listof files/mgmt class used for a node from TSM admin console

2006-11-10 Thread Prather, Wanda
select node_name, hl_name, ll_name, class_name from backups where node_name in('NODE1','NODE2') and ll_name like '%.MDB' Note: The backups table is the largest table you have; you will get much better performance for this query if you do it for 1 nodename at a time, because the table is indexed

JR- listof files/mgmt class used for a node from TSM admin console

2006-11-10 Thread JR Trimark
I can run the following command to list out what mgmt class was used for files ending in mbd, how do I do this from the TSM admin console for more than 1 client? q backup -detail -subdir=yes userdata:\home\jdoe\*.mdb I am trying to confirm what mgmt class was used to backup the mdb files since my c

Re: Archive Slowness

2006-11-10 Thread Richard Sims
Tom - You'll likely have to do the standard analysis to isolate the problem. The best first approach is to watch the session from the server, via repeated Query SEssion, and see what's happening during it. (You can get some sense of where waits were occurring in past sessions by reviewing TSM a

Archive Slowness

2006-11-10 Thread Tom Melton
I have a problem with a few archives running extremely long/slow. We just migrated this client to a new machine and AIX version. The problem did not exist before. TSM 5.2.2.5 server running on AIX 5.1. TSM 5.2.2.0 client running on AIX 5.3. P590, 4 cpus, 32 Gig memoy, etherchannel made up of tw

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Re: Client Acces Definition @ TSM DB

2006-11-10 Thread Richard Sims
On Nov 10, 2006, at 2:57 AM, Oliver Martin wrote: I define at the client side an access for another node. Can someone tell me where this definition is saved ? I think at the TSM server DB but I was not able to find in wich tabel it is stored. Can someone tell me where to look ? Oliver - As