Gill,
I suspect that the ce had the drive in service mode, either to swap the drive
for another one, or to run diag tests. The ce would have to take it out of
service mode. This can be done from the front panel of the library.
Or some cable is not plugged into the drive unit. Of course I woul
One more thing. Are any of your database volumes marked stale or
offline? It could be possible that a bad DBMIRROR would cause this.
Gary
On Aug 19, 2009, at 2:33 PM, Clark, Margaret wrote:
Did you try deleting by FSID? Laborious, but it works when other
methods fail... e.g. (for filespac
Hate to say it, but this looks like DB corruption IMHO. If you have
the downtime, or another test server, I would run an audit against the
DB.
Also, since the error seems to be on the BFDESTROY, you might try
setting the trace flag for SHRED. Maybe this will give more
information.
Gary
Itrus T
I've looking at the TS3500 Tape Library web console and for some reason
that drive says it is offline. I recycled the drive from there but that
hasn't changed anything.
I don't see a selection to put this online through the TS3500 library
manager or from the front panel. Is this something that is
Bill,
From what I read on your thread you are only keeping 30 days worth of
backups. You may already know this, but the fromdate and todate on
the export pertain to when the backup was taken, not the timestamp of
the file. I'm sure you know this, but I want to be sure.
That said, your current
Did you try deleting by FSID? Laborious, but it works when other methods
fail... e.g. (for filespace 1): DELETE FILESPACE KL10143J 1 NAMETYPE=FSID
- Margaret Clark
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> I was hoping to be able to solve it myself, since the server is running
> an unsupported TSM level (5.3.4.0), so I cannot open a PMR.
> Thanks anyway.
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I don't believe that is an option anymore with v6.
At 12:54 PM 8/19/2009, Iftikhar Ahmad Naghmi wrote:
Consider using "Raw Filesystem" for both database and logs.
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Consider using "Raw Filesystem" for both database and logs.
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Subject: [ADSM-L] AIX 6.1 Enhanced JFS?
We are inst
What I came up with was to EXPORT the data. Since their original retention
was 30-days, I figure that if I exported all the nodes' data > 30-days I
would be covered. This is the EXPORT I came up with:
export node * filespace=* domain=nobel filedata=all dev=lto
fromdate=12/17/2007 todate=-30 previe
Yes, use JFS2 filsystems.
All of our AIX system use it, including our TSm servers.
And while your at it, be sure to use Scalable VG's.
Sam Sheppard
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We are installing a new TSM 6.1 server on an AIX 6.1 box and my UNIX
specialist has been away from AIX for several year. He is asking about
recommendations for the filespaces for the database and logs,
specifically whether or not to use the new JFS2 (enhanced JFS).
Any recommendations out there?
T
-Shawn Geil wrote: -
>I just turned on backup encryption on one of my clients using the
>include.encrypt option. Is there a way to tell if it is actually
>encrypting the data?
If you want proof that you configured things correctly, use the
virtualnodename option to restore some of the fi
Take a look at this pearl of wisdom from Andy which shows how to tell
with some QUERY BACKUP magic:
http://adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/2009-03/msg00425.html
/David Mc
London, UK
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On 19 Aug 2009, at 16:37, Kelly Lipp wrote:
On a more serious note, perhaps something in the s
On a more serious note, perhaps something in the schedule log will indicate the
include statement. I've not done this so I don't know.
Kelly Lipp
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Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777 x7105
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Trust, my friend, trust...
You'll know it's encrypted when you try to restore it without the key.
Sorry folks, couldn't resist.
Kelly Lipp
CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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www.storserver.com
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I just turned on backup encryption on one of my clients using the
include.encrypt option. Is there a way to tell if it is actually
encrypting the data?
If one is using the ibm 3584(aka TS3500) then the wwn does not changes on a
straight up swap-out. The wwn goes with the slot in the library used to hold
the tape drive and not the tape drive itself. And with lto-3 tape drives and
better, Our IBM ce's have to update the new tape drive with the ol
Roger Deschner wrote:
> It is undocumented, but when replacing fibre-connected LTO drives you
> must halt and restart the TSM server in order for it to correctly sense
> the new serial numbers. Nothing will work on the new replaced drive
> until you bounce the server. A Sun/STK engineer told me abo
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If "replacing" the drive is truly a straight up swap-out, the the new drive
will have a new wwn that will need to be zoned in the san switch. Then in
AIX it will show up as a new rmt device.
"Gill, Geoffrey
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As in my previous thread on the topic of switching out drives, this is
often problematic.
I had another drive replaced, recently (these new TS1130's are very
problematic. I have had 2-replaced already, since they were installed
4-months ago while none of my 3592/TS1120's have been replaced in ove
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