Hi, all.
I have a customer running the 6.2.2.2 client on Windows boxes that have HP
OpenView installed.
(See APAR IC72446, http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC72446
.)
As the APAR says, they see a lot of dsmsched.log messages like this:
ANS1417W Protected system state file is ba
We are:
all tsm servers are v5.5.2
storage agents are v5.5.1 and v5.4.1(being upgraded to v551)
We do not have any NAS/NDMP backups.
We found one possible cause of a reservation conflicts - we had one of the
TSM instances with a device class with "mount wait 0" Every other
instance
has "
Hi Richard,
which version of TSM are you running? In some version (6.3 ???) of TSM the SCSI
reservation method changed. SO if you mix various levels, you might find
yourself in trouble, of if you don't set the SCSI reservation key correctly.
Also, there is a bug in TSM 5.5.2 and lower for NDMP
Can you backup over NFS instead? We do that for our Isilon clusters and
it works surprisingly well.
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On 10/27
(I had the values for commtimeout and idletimeout values backwards! fixed
below)
Hi Everyone,
In working with support on a couple issues we've realized that we have
different
values for commtimeout, idletimeout, and resource timeout.
We have: 2 dedicated library manager instances
7
Thanks for the confirmation..gave me back 30GB
From: Steven Langdale
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date: 10/27/2011 04:04 AM
Subject:Re: [ADSM-L] FODC (First Occurrence Data Capture) dumps
Sent by:"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
Zoltan
These are DB2 dumps. Assuming you do
Hi Everyone,
In working with support on a couple issues we've realized that we have
different
values for commtimeout, idletimeout, and resource timeout.
We have: 2 dedicated library manager instances
7 tsm instances for BA client file backups
2 tsm instances for BIG LanFre
Hi guy's,
A customer of ours got themselves a new NAS system and need to make backups
using the ba client (they don't want an ndmp solutions just yet).
I am using a user account that can access/copy/delete data on the cifs share
I am trying to backup but running a TSM backup doesn´t work.
Now I k
Zoltan
These are DB2 dumps. Assuming you don't need them, and by the dates you
don't, they are OK to remove
Steven
On 25 October 2011 15:17, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
> I have been looking around on our servers to cleanup large/unnecessary
> files and came upon the /dumps/FODC_Panic_ fo