Re: problem accessing TSM APi from java client

2010-11-02 Thread Andrei Medan
Hello, When I downloaded client TSM I have chose version for x64 platform. I would say that doesn't matter where is installed. First time when I installed it was on program files directory, the second time I installed in program files (x64). Best regards, Andrei Medan -Original Message

Re: TS3500 HA

2010-11-02 Thread Mehdi Salehi
I am talking just about the production site, not DR. In case of disaster, the library and its redundant will be disappeared if placed in one site.

Re: TS3500 HA

2010-11-02 Thread Huebschman, George J.
What is your requirement? If the building disappears due to natural disaster, the most highly available library possible will be unavailable. We have two, Production and Failover. We have kept our Failover library smaller by keeping retention shorter on the data in that library. George H. -Or

TS3500 HA

2010-11-02 Thread Mehdi Salehi
Hi, To how much extent a TS3500 HA is high available? Is it wise to consider another library for a multi-platform and critical environment that already has a TS3500 with high availability frame and redundant library manager? Thank you, Mehdi

Re: TSM VM Backup

2010-11-02 Thread Gee, Norman
In the middle of page 135 of the 6.2 backup archive client manual The file-level backup type is only available for virtual machines running Microsoft Windows operating systems. The full VM backup technique is the only backup method allowed for virtual machines running non-Microsoft Windows opera

Re: TSM VM Backup

2010-11-02 Thread Richard van Denzel
Ok, totally forgot about that. Now I have my answer, no Linux File backup. ANS4156E File level VM backup of virtual machine 'tsm-vcb-linux' not supported. File level VM backup not support on non Windows platform guest OS. Platform type: 'Other 2.6x Linux (64-bit)'. ANS4150E Incremental backup of V

Re: problem accessing TSM APi from java client

2010-11-02 Thread Andrew Raibeck
I see that this has been resolved, but one thing I am curious about is why the client is installed in the "x86" Program Files directory? I would expect the x64 client to be installed in the regular "Program Files" directory structure. While it may function, the x32 client is not supported on x64 sy

Re: problem accessing TSM APi from java client

2010-11-02 Thread Andrei Medan
Hello, If I added in environment, everything run as should. String env[] = { "SystemRoot=E:\\Windows", "PATH=%PATH%;E:\\Program les(x86)\\Tivoli\\TSM\\baclient", "DSM_CONFIG=E:\\Program Files(x86)\\Tivoli\\TSM\\baclient\\dsm.opt", "DSM_LOG=

Re: problem accessing TSM APi from java client

2010-11-02 Thread Richard Sims
It may be that you need to define the "SystemRoot" environment variable, as mentioned in http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6256268 It is also healthy to specify full paths to executables in such invocations, rather than depend upon Path searching. (Note that you are not accessi

Re: TSM VM Backup

2010-11-02 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
How about VMWare tools on Linux VMs. It looks they have to be installed and configured for BACKUP VM like Windows. Grigori G. Solonovitch Senior Technical Architect Information Technology Ahli United Bank Kuwait http://www.ahliunited.com.kw Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 9979

TSM VM Backup

2010-11-02 Thread Richard van Denzel
Hi All, I've been tinkering with the BACKUP VM command in TSM 6.2 and managed to get it working with a Windows VM. I also have some Linux VM's and I am wondering if it will work for them too. I am getting the errors below: 02-11-2010 11:19:04 ANS4153E Hostname could not be found for Vi

problem accessing TSM APi from java client

2010-11-02 Thread Andrei Medan
Hello, I need to run archive, retrieve commands on selected files on a html page The requested files end on jboss server and I try to run dsmc command on a process using Runtime I used the following code: String cmdExec = getLocation("cmd.exe"); String env[]

deleting / expiring files from selective Backup

2010-11-02 Thread Björn Nachtwey
Dear all, backing up a non-posix filesystem (such as Lustre), it seems to be the best way to indicate changed files (with file system's internal tools) and use this filelist for an selective backup. doing this, while restore deleted files will be restored, too. Do you have any ideas how to t

Re: Strange Behaviour: backup STG

2010-11-02 Thread Lakshminarayanan, Rajesh
Hi, Your theory seems to be correct. I just queried my activity log to check how my admin schedule to copy the primary stg to copy pool is working. It indeed submits three separate processes and works in parallel. One of my client node pushed 300Gb of data to primary pool and when I r

Re: Strange Behaviour: backup STG

2010-11-02 Thread Remco Post
Hi Rajesh, could it be that you only have data for a small amount of nodes in your server? Or that there is one exceptionally large node? IIRC bacup stg for DISK works by node, so if one process is working on the data of the last node, the other process will finish if there is no data of other