Re: Anyone using Power Mobility for TSM environment?

2011-08-17 Thread Robert J Molerio
I think you may be the first shop to attempt this. Good luck! On 8/17/11, Nancy L Leugemors wrote: > Hello TSMers, > > Is anyone using AIX power mobility for their TSM environment with hba's > for disk and all tsm traffic using the network to a NFS(Dat Domain > appliance)? > > We currently have

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2011-08-17 Thread Anderson, Chris D
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Anyone using Power Mobility for TSM environment?

2011-08-17 Thread Nancy L Leugemors
Hello TSMers, Is anyone using AIX power mobility for their TSM environment with hba's for disk and all tsm traffic using the network to a NFS(Dat Domain appliance)? We currently have our tsm server on it's own P550, physical server and have embraced virtualization and would like to put a new ser

Re: Windows 2000 client error

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Sims
Sounds like IC60649.

Windows 2000 client error

2011-08-17 Thread Hughes, Timothy
Hello all, We have a Windows 2000 Client that are constantly failing with the error below. 1st Windows 2000 sp4 Tivoli client 5.3.6.7 8/05/2011 00:33:14 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'MIDNIGHT' failed. Return code = 12. 08/06/2011 00:36:54 ANS1802E Incremental backup of '\\Gub7wss1\c$' finished

Re: TSM 6.2 / Amazon S3

2011-08-17 Thread Shawn Drew
That is why I mentioned "Riverbed Whitewater".It allows you to connect TSM to a number of cloud services using the file device class. Regards, Shawn Shawn Drew Internet ethomp...@itlifeline.net Sent by: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU 08/17/2011 12:2

Re: TSM 6.2 / Amazon S3

2011-08-17 Thread Allen S. Rout
On 08/17/2011 12:21 PM, Eric Thompson wrote: I understand that it does not exist natively. Is there a way to do it via a storage gateway? Other solution? Well, there are a variety of "Make a filesystem based on S3" projects, for any platform you care to name. You could put FILE devclasses

TSM 6.2 / Amazon S3

2011-08-17 Thread Eric Thompson
I understand that it does not exist natively. Is there a way to do it via a storage gateway? Other solution? Thanks again. Eric No, this doesn't exist natively. If you were interested in doing this with TSM, take a look at Riverbed Whitewater. Using it as a primary storage pool

Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Daniel Sparrman
I fully agree with you Richard, and we do have a central log storage at this customer. However, in this case it's a simple matter of only being able to access the TSM server via remote HTTP (i'm not onsite) ;) Best Regards Daniel Sparrman Daniel Sparrman Exist i Stockholm AB Växel: 08-754 98

Re: Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Sims
On Aug 17, 2011, at 7:34 AM, Daniel Sparrman wrote: > ... I have no access to the dsmerror.log / dsmsched.log so I cannot tell you > what kind of error (if any) to look for. > This is a common situation in most most sites, where the TSM administrator is not afforded access to client systems, a

Re: Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Hi Daniel, Ah, yes. In the case of system state backup, if you are using client versions 5.5 or older, or you are using version 6.1.3.0 or older, then yes, a skipped system state file will cause the return code 12. This is because it is not simply a case of a single file being missed; rather, the

Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Daniel Sparrman
The most common reason I see Failed 12 at our customers is when parts of the systemstate backup fails. I just checked a customer TSM server and they had several Windows boxes failing with Failed 12. When going through the activity log, there isnt an actually error, but I can see that it's backi

Re: Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Andrew Raibeck
> "Failed 12" is a common error when TSM failed backuping a few files. > Usual reasons are the file is locked, the file was removed during > backup and the account running the TSM scheduler did not have access > to the file. In the cases you mention, I would expect the return code to be 4, not 12,

Re: Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Does the TSM client dsmsched.log indicate that the backups actually ran (or attempted to run)? If not, check the TSM server activity log for the duration of the backup window for messages related to this node and scheduled event. If the dsmsched.log error shows that the backup ran, check it as wel

Ang: Re: [ADSM-L] Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Daniel Sparrman
"Failed 12" is a common error when TSM failed backuping a few files. Usual reasons are the file is locked, the file was removed during backup and the account running the TSM scheduler did not have access to the file. When you looked through your dsmerror.log and dsmsched.log, you couldnt see any

Re: Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Lee, Gary D.
Do a q act s=clientname for the backup times in question. You may see something there. Also, check the windows event log if the clients are windows. Gary Lee Senior System Programmer Ball State University phone: 765-285-1310 -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:

Help tracking down spurious "Failed 12" errors

2011-08-17 Thread Davis, Adrian
When using "query event" to check my scheduled backups, I seem to be getting "Failed 12" errors for a couple of backups which appear to have been successful (This occurs every day for the same servers). I've checked the client schedule and error logs - but there is no record of an error and al