Hi,
Actually I want to expire only particular type of data from my archive copy
group? Is it possible?
Regards,
Kiran.
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Over ten years ago I was at a presentation by a MD that was proposing the
creation of a xml standard for medical records to help with this. His personal
stake was in making it easier to use historical medical records for medical
research.
Also along these lines I remember seeing a small articl
Here is a URL for a company selling 300g disks with a 50 year media archive
life. I wonder if TSM will work with this media.
http://www.inphase-technologies.com/products/default.asp?tnn=3
Here is the URL's for GE's story. Of course this is not a product yet.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/artic
Unfortunately, this turns the "Can I get it done in time without running
out of scratch?" problem into "Can I get it done in more time, across a
constrained network, without running out of disk storage pool?".
Not always a win. Also, 5.4 solved the "How do I make an offsite copy of
NDMP data?" pro
Thanks,
That was it.
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Register Node or create client schedule fails using ISC
The missing dsmcmd.xm
Colin and Remco,
Thank you for your responses.
Were the "issues that were identified with performance" the excruciating
length of time to load a TOC (even from disk) to the TSM database?
I hope we will be given a mechanism to retain a TOC in DB2 when it is
created for as long as we need it.
Th
The missing dsmcmd.xml file will cause the error from the Adminstration
Center on ISC. That file should have been placed in
the /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin directory when the server code was
installed. I believe the fileset is tivoli.tsm.server.webcon.
Carol Trible
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Deve
Howdy,
The TSM support for NDMP backups using TOC's was disabled at the GA for
6.1.0.0 due issues that were identified with performance. Those issues are
being worked on and are expected to be resolved in a fix-pack for TSM V6.
At the current time, this fix is expected in the 6.1.2.0 fix-pack
On May 6, 2009, at 20:18 , john bremer wrote:
All,
One of our NDMP backup customers recently sent us an announcement from
NetApp detailing the integration of NetApp SanPirror to Tape and
Snapshot technologies with IBM TSM 6. The enhancement will greatly
speed up what used to cumulative Differe
All,
One of our NDMP backup customers recently sent us an announcement from
NetApp detailing the integration of NetApp SanPirror to Tape and
Snapshot technologies with IBM TSM 6. The enhancement will greatly
speed up what used to cumulative Differential backups with NDMP to TSM.
Later, the foll
On May 6, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Desalegne Guangul wrote:
ANR8208W TCP/IP driver unable to initialize due to error in using Port
1500,
reason code 10048.
The 10xxx error number series is the Windows set.
10048 is WSAEADDRINUSE, Address already in use.
Port 1500 is the standard TSM server port.
You
We are in the process of implimenting a snapmirror/snapvault setup on IBM
NSeries (ie; NetApp) for
one of our applications. It is using SnapMirror for DR (async replication)
and SnapVault for backups.
The interesting thing about SnapVault is that it's like TSM - incremental
forever. It makes a
Hi Zoltan. I stand corrected on the release level of your TSM server. That
does not change my comments about the importance of the volume history/RPF,
and the inability to rebuild the TSM server if you do not have the volume
history. Even if you have knowledge (for example paper and pencil) of whic
Here here. I'll reiterate: the data must be stored in the lowest common
denominator format. No databases, no strange and wondrous binary formats.
Simple text is the best. That's why microfiche is still used!
I would be very concerned about medical data: it is in so many different
formats an
Hi Guys,
I can only run the dsmserv command from the windows command line as you
see below. Here is the out put of the command ...Is any body know
what this mean?
By the way I'm running TSM V 5.3.3.1 on Windows 2000 server.
c:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\server>dsmserv.exe display dbbackupvolu
While I understand your desired results, I disagree about this servers
pedigree. This is from my sole 6.1.1.0 server - not a 5.x server. Here
are my log entries.
11:41:59 AM WIND : select
date_time,volume_name,type,backup_series,volume_seq,devclass,location from
volhistory where backup_operatio
Zoltan, the select statement gives you the entries from the volume history
table, so the TSM server is operational. Your sample output is from a
pre-TSM 6.1 server. For a TSM 6.1 server, here is an example of a database
backup volume history entry:
tsm: VISTA1>select * from volhistory where type='
NDMP in general. It's not the storage pool situation that bothers me. I
actually prefer the native, lan-free arrangement. It is much faster than
going over IP.
It's the fact you have to do the old unix-style level-0, level1 backups
compared to the typical TSM incremental-forever.
Regards,
Shaw
I am running TSM 5.5.2.1 on AIX 5.3 TL8
When I register a new node, or create a client schedule using the ISC logged
in as iscadmin, I get the following error from the ISC.
Create Client Node
Exception Type PortletException
Message com.tivoli.dsm.snapin.DsmLaunchedPortlet:base.handlePSTrigger
On 6 mei 2009, at 08:35, Michael Green wrote:
I've just been notified that Netapp sales people will pay us a visit
in about a week from now and try to talk us into buying their backup
solutions. What tricky questions should I be asking them? I don't
exactly know what products they will be talki
Are you referring to the older version of NDMP, or the "Filer-to-Server"
capability that was added with TSM 5.4? This allows you (I believe) to
store the NDMP data in normal TSM storage pools, rather than sending
directly to a NAS-attached tape library.
At 11:38 AM 5/6/2009, Shawn Drew wrote:
A
TSMManager uses the following select to get the list of DBBackup volumes:
select
date_time,volume_name,type,backup_series,volume_seq,devclass,location from
volhistory where backup_operation<>99
and results in:
11:41:59 AM WIND : select
date_time,volume_name,type,backup_series,volume_seq,devcla
I don't see an exposed unique key on actlog/summary/events. I would
like to get it in the same order TSM v3,4,5 did by default- in the
sequence the rows were posted. In particular, I would like to see the
start session at the top and the end session at the bottom. I realize
the "events" can be p
One of their backup products is "Snapvault"
Frankly, NDMP is horrible.It is such a pain to perform restores. Also,
since you have to do periodic fulls and differential incrementals, it
generates so much waste data that we can't store all the tapes in the
library, so we have to run around for t
-Joni Moyer wrote: -
>I was trying: select * from archives where node_name='FJSU101' and
>owner='appb2b' and filespace_id=11 and date(archive_date) >
>04/31/2009 as a starting point, but I'm still having no luck. Any
>suggestions are greatly appreciated
I would expect the output fro
Like you've correctly stated below, hardware is the least of the problems
in this case.
Making the data readable after 25 years is the issue that needs to be
resolved.
There are several ways of going at this, but TSM on it's own is not the
solution for retention over decades since TSM itself has
For those of you interested:
If you upgrade your ISC/AC, it is important to remember the username/password
with which the ISC/AC was installed with. If you forget your username/password
combo [usually (iscadmin/iscpass)], you could have potential problems of not
successfully being to upgrade.
I have been testing image backups with TSM, a feature that we never
took advantage of. I can see how it can be benefical especially for
recovery. It takes to long to recover whenever I have had to. We also
should look at collocation.
Some questions about image backups
1. Should it be image
Soapbox time.
The media is not important - any sane retention policy will require that the
information be copied at least annually, with enough copies for redundancy.
BUT -
to be able to PROCESS the data 25 years from now imposes additional
requirements.
First and formost -- the data will NOT
Hi all,
TSM-OR 5.5.1.0 on Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1
TSM server 5.5.2.0 on RedHat Enterprise Linux version 5.2
I have installed two new TSM servers, version 5.5.2.0 on RedHat
Enterprise Linux version 5.2 and implemented both into TSM-OR version
5.5.1.0 on a Windows Server 2003
Even with tsm 5.5 you can select the managementclass of your data from
the include file. Now, the hard part is determining what type of data
you are dealing with?
On 6 mei 2009, at 09:38, Tandon K wrote:
Hi,
Does TSM 6.1 has any feature of implementing Policies in Policy
Domain based on Data
Hey Everyone,
I've been trying to get the proper output of archived data for a particular
node, but I keep getting hung up on the archive_date parameter and was
wondering if anyone could help out?
I am trying to get information on all archived data for the following:
node_name=fjsu101
owner=ap
Hi,
Does TSM 6.1 has any feature of implementing Policies in Policy Domain based
on Data Type in Backup and Archive Copy Groups?
Regards,
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