Hello,
>From the errors, it seems you are getting these against 2 Drives.
* You can check through the actlog messages just before and after
ANR8355E message to see what ishappening?
* You can check those Tape Drive Device names in their paths are correct as
seen on from OS?
* You can verify
Dears ,
We are receiving below errors and the Scratch tapes goes to ZERO
07/04/2013 22:58:44 ANR8355E I/O error reading label for volume 001736 in
drive DRIVE15 (mt10.0.0.2). (SESSION: 32773)
07/04/2013 23:04:23 ANR8355E I/O error reading label for volume 00058
Hello
Has anyone seen an issue where the the Java based web client on a
windows client does not show anything in the Management class drop down
box on the Archive window?
Maybe I missing something?
Grant
Dear ,
Thanks for your response . please find the answers below .
It is most useful if you state which version of TSM server you are running.
-- > TSM 6.2
The OS it runs on and the tape media (LTO3/4/5 etc.) would be helpful
> Windows 2008 Server , config
You should use the Q ACTLOG command with a begintime and begindate just
before a bunch of tapes were marked unavailable to see more information
about why this is happening. Though you are searching for a "needle in a
hay stack" you may be able to narrow it down with the SEARCH option on
the Q ACTLO
According to this:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21641914&myns=swgtiv&mynp=OCSS8TDQ&mync=E
TSM4VE backs up the whole disk. And that's been my experience.
Steve
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TSM 6.3.3 on Windows (server), TDP for SAP on Oracle 6.4, TSM client 6.4.0.0 on
Linux.
The Oracle DBs are compressed.
OK, I'm just the back-end server support.
No speakum SAP.
DBA did the support to set up SAP/TDP with RMAN, I'm pretty clueless.
Backups have been running beautifully, for months.
Geoff,
Let's try with a trailing /or putting quotes around your file specification.
Be careful with the shell interpreting the star and not the TSM Client.
I think that a user who archives files becomes the owner of the archives and
should be able to queriy them.
Erwann
Geoff Gill a écrit
I was wondering if perhaps this makes sense to anyone. While logged on as a
user, not root, an archive is run. dsmc archive /var/log/test/* with
-deletefiles. archive ran, shows 8 files archived and 5 files deleted.
dsmc q archive /var/log/test/* -subdir yes, dsmc q archive /var/log/test, dsmc
Hi
It is most useful if you state which version of TSM server you are running.
The OS it runs on and the tape media (LTO3/4/5 etc) would be helpful
What retention policies are in place for the domain copygroups? If NOLIMIT
is in force, then data will never expire and will eventually use all of
yo
Hi,
check if your drives need cleaning.
Dirty drives are the cause of unavailable tapes.
brgds
Wojtek
--
Wojciech Zukowski
Gdansk, PL
W dniu 08.07.2013 18:03, Adeel Mehmood pisze:
Dear Margaret ,
Below is FYI
The tapes are getting unavailable in huge numbers , we make them available but
Dear Margaret ,
Below is FYI
The tapes are getting unavailable in huge numbers , we make them available but
they become unavailable .
and its going into a loop now and resulting in running out of scratch tapes!
Thanks & best regards,
Adeel Mehmood
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist
If your tapes have been marked UNAVAILABLE because they were temporarily
unavailable to TSM for whatever reason, but are otherwise undamaged and
available, you could use SET VOLUME ... ACCESS=READWRITE to get them back. -
Margaret
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailt
Hi - I am happy to report that the downloadable information centers are a
vailable:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/techprev/infocenter/
Many thanks for your patience. Angela
Angela Robertson
IBM Software
Hi Steve,
With Exchange 2010, especially when set up in a Database
Availability Group (DAG), the log truncation can be "delayed"
because Exchange must make sure all log updates are sent and
committed in all copies (active and passive) before it
truncates the logs. A backup product (like TSM) compl
Thanks!
auditlogging does the trick.
Hans Chr.
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> When you use the QUIET option, informational messages such as files that
> were restored are not displayed in the command line client.
>
> The GUI does not display the successfu
Tsm server 6.2.4.0
Tsm client 6.4.0.0
Tdp client 6.4.0.0
I have powershell scripts running our full & incremental Exchange 2010 backups.
The full backups truncate the logs, but the incremental do not.
I've read through the doc and googled, but haven't found any reason.
Nothing obvious showing up i
Hi Hans,
When you use the QUIET option, informational messages such as files that
were restored are not displayed in the command line client.
The GUI does not display the successfully restored files at all (regardless
of whether the QUIET option is used).
By default the command line and GUI clie
You may be able to run diagnostics to try to get information on what's going
on. Definitely inspect OS logs and the TSM Activity Log for any details on the
error condition. Also, verify that your drive and library firmware levels are
at an appropriate version: replacement drives may come with an
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the input ,you are right we have lots of volumes getting unavailable
in couple of weeks.
We have replaced the 4 tape drives of 14 tapes drives a , but no luck !
Still getting lots for volumes becoming unavailable and Scratch tapes becomes
ZERO !
Thanks , Adeel Mehmood
-
Hi Wanda
No quite sure at least in Vsphere 5 (maybe Vsphere 5.1) , I always check with
the command: dsmc show VM all and the parameter : changeTracking: Off
About the first backup will take only the USED space , at least in my
environment some machines works fine but some others backup the
If your VM's were created in VSphere 5, CBT will be on by default.
My understanding is that either way (starting with CBT on or off), you should
only get USED space on the first backup.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Michael
Sounds like you are having tape library problems. A defective tape drive, where
a tape won't eject properly, is a common cause of Unavailable, as is a bad
gripper dropping a tape inside the library. A tape drive which can't read or
write properly will rapidly cause tapes to be forced read-only,
This may sound like a dumb question. I did a file system restore with
replace=no. Of about 20 000 files, 2333 were restored.
Total number of objects restored: 2,333
Total number of objects failed: 0
Total number of bytes transferred: 832.31 MB
Data transfer time:
...mmh, without any details ..some ideas:
..TSM related:
- do you use TSM DRM, and if so what about the no. of days/reusedelay
settings
- ..and with the same background, what about reusedelay on your primary
tape pools
- audit library to find "lost" tapes
- is expiration running daily to free your
Dears ,
We are facing problem as the TSM scratch tapes are running out , also the tapes
becoming unavailable .
Please advise , how to handle this issue .
Thanks , Adeel
D I S C L A I M E R
The information in this email and in any files transmitted with it, is
Hi there,
I've read here http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21608413 that
TSM for VE is using "content-aware" backup, if CBT is enabled. It also says
that TSM for VE will enable CBT after the first backup.
So I'm wondering if enabling CBT before performing the first backup would
mak
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