This weekend my server group made some updates to my 4 TSM servers.
Since then, every night around midnight 1 or more of the servers are
hanging and I have to restart them to restore communications. After
they come back I query the actlog and I see the following errors:
ANRD tcpcomm.c(779):
My upper management wants me to provide them with some pros/cons of
switching from our current Windows 2K3 TSM server environment to a Linux
based one. Is there anyone here that could provide me with a list of
pros/cons of both these systems, or know where I could find
documentation on this?
This ability is also available on many ADIC Scalar libraries. There is
a volser option that allows you to remove or add the last two digits
from the volume label (the part that says L1,L2,L3). I stumbled upon
this during a disaster recovery exercise on a scalar 100, and after
fumbling around in t
4 ?
Can Andy or anyone else elighten me ?
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(I am 5.3.2.3).
I am not doubting you, but I would like some more info on these
non-existant options before I try them, since we have 4-TSM servers
interminggled with each other, sharing two library-manager servers
across
all 4 ?
Can Andy or anyone else elighten me ?
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I had a similar problem once and TSM gave me this nifty command:
delete volhist todate=today type=remote volume=volumename force=yes
Works well if somehow a tape's status has been lost between server to
server communications, where your library manager shows the tape as type
remote (meaning that
Our old TSM server is EOL and we are replacing it with a new one. They
are both W2K3. What is the safest/best way to migrate? I was planning
on installing TSM on the new box and then using a recent database copy
on tape to restore the db on the new box using a point in time restore
(since the lo
I have a remote site that has a Lotus notes server with a TDP agent
installed to back it up. It backs up across our WAN on a T1 connection.
These backups are starting to spill over into business hours and I am
having to cancel them in the mornings so that the pipe isn't saturated.
I read about ada
s/support/
IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
contains a Supported Devices area, wherein requirements are enumerated,
including device drivers.
Richard Sims
On May 16, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Dennis, Melburn W IT743 wrote:
> Recently our company ran a DR Test with a company called SunGard. Our
> contra
My upper management has asked that I compare the performance of a
Linux-based TSM server to a Windows-based one in terms of throughput.
We currently use Windows TSM servers. Before I start doing any in depth
testing and research, has anyone else done this type of comparison and
if so, what were yo
Thanks a lot guys for pointing me in the right direction!
Mel Dennis
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Recently our company ran a DR Test with a company called SunGard. Our
contract requested an automated tape library with LTO2 drives in order
for us to execute our TSM portion of the disaster recovery. In our
production environment we use IBM LTO2 drives. When we got there we
found out that they
First you need to find out what filespace it is assigned to. If you
don't already know the filespace that it came from, this can be
identified by running the following select statement in the
administrative command line:
select filespace_name,hl_name,ll_name where node_name='NAME_OF_NODE' and
ll_
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Subject: Export Archive files from one TSM server to another
I recently tried exporting just the archived files of a node registered
on ou
I recently tried exporting just the archived files of a node registered
on our old TSM server to the same node on our new TSM server that we are
migrating to. On the new server, the node has been backing up without
any problems. I executed the below command:
export node NODENAME filedata=arch
Is anyone else having issues with this bug in 5.3.2.3? Many of my space
reclamation processes and my copy storage pool processes are failing
because of this bug. Is there any temporary fix for this that anyone
has been able to find? We have a DR test coming up soon, and since some
of these copy
Is there a limit to the number of reports (aka containers) that the
reporting tool can handle? I've been seeing problems with the reporting
tool not working at all as soon as pass the 60 mark. Anyone else seeing
this? Any way to increase this threshold or is this a limitation in the
software?
Recently we had a drive on one of our servers accidentally deleted, and
so a TSM restore process was started to recover the information that was
lost. The restore was thought to be a success, but as days went by,
more and more users were reporting that files were missing. I queried
the summery ta
Can this be done with the standard TSM 5.3.X client, or do I need a
special app for this?
Mel Dennis
Recently I did a test disaster recovery of my TSM development
environment. Ever since I restored the environment using the DR Recovery
plan file, running a 'q status' shows that the Central Scheduler is
disabled, and I am unsure of how to enable it. I've looked at the admin
command guide and I don
I am doing a test disaster recovery, and I am unable to restore the
database. I have manually mounted the the db tape into the drive and I
have properly configured the device class, library and drives in tsm
prior to doing the restore. I stop the tsm service and then run the
RECOVERY.SCRIPT.DISAST
Lately I have been having problems with TSM running offiste space
reclamation. I have it scheduled to run reclamation on the offsite
storage pools in the evening, and it seems that every evening, I start
getting read errors as well as tape drive issues. This only occurs
after the schedule kicks o
Our configuration manager for our group of tsm servers has gone down and
we need to restore the database for it. The thing is, it was backed-up
using virtual volumes to one of the other tsm servers. We know which
tape it is, but are unsure of how to do the restore.
Mel Dennis
self, but not
necessarily quickly.
An appropriate strategy might be to do MOVE NODEDATA for your most
critical clients, and leave the less important ones alone.
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I am doing server recovery exercises at all of our sites that have TSM
servers (TSM 5.3.2.0 on W2K3). Part of the recovery process is to
recall back tapes in our copy storage pools that belong to the node that
is being recovered. One of the things I have noticed is that we are not
using collocati
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So do I register the test server under a different name? Sorry, I'm
relatively new to TSM. I'v
age-
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Our site has requested that I conduct random server recovery exercises
involving restoring the da
Our site has requested that I conduct random server recovery exercises
involving restoring the data from tape onto a spare test server and
comparing it to the data that is in my production environment. Where I
am running into a problem is when it comes to the test server logging
into TSM to restor
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On Dec 13, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Dennis Melburn W IT743 wrote:
> Our sites
Our sites use ADIC Scalar 1Ks as well as one ADIC 10K. The Scalar 1Ks
have 4 LTO1 drives in each and the 10K has 34 LTO2 drives. We
experience occasional failures on these drives and have to replace them.
My question is, is it normal for a site that has alot of drives to
experience drive failure
I am implemention a schedule to execute the prepare command using our
dbsnapshots as the source. The dbsnapshots are scheduled to run twice a
week to coincide with our biweekly pickup of tapes to be shipped off to
our vaulting location for disaster recovery purposes. My question is,
how often sho
I migrated our W2K3 TSM server recently from 5.2.1.3 to 5.3.2.0 and I've
had to change the MAXSCRATCH parameter on our tape storage pools from 0
to some arbitrary number like 1000 because migrations, as well as backup
storage pool commands have been failing. Any reason why this is? Is 0
a valid M
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Things have changed in 5.3.
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M-L] Space Reclamation Eating Tapes
Sounds like a collocation problem. Q stg / q node / q collocgroup.
Regards,
Karel
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I recently migrated our Windows 2K3 TSM server from 5.2.1.3 to 5.3.2.0
and since then, it seems that whenever I kick off space reclamation for
my primary tape storage pools, it eats up scratch tapes, instead of
freeing them up. Is there a reason for this? I understand that
occasionally TSM will n
Recently I have had to restore about a dozen tapes that had the
following types of errors:
10/20/2005 11:18:55 ANR1330E The server has detected possible
corruption in an
object being restored or moved. The actual
values for the
incorrect fr
s later.)
I am TSM 5.2.3.0 on Windows.
Wanda Prather
"I/O, I/O, It's all about I/O" -(me)
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I have been recieving Space Reclamation Failures on my TSM server lately
and I am not sure why. When I go back to the time of the events, I get
the following ANRD log report: (sorry for the length of the report,
but I figured it would be best to include it all)
11/20/2005 15:59:12 ANR8
Is there a safe way to move one node (and all the corresponding archive
and backup data) from one policy domain to another?
Mel Dennis
offsite before
returning. Hope this helps! Once you run this command, you will get
those tapes back.
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Subject: SQL query to find expiring archive files
Many of the sites that I manage have asked to reciev
I have noticed that ever since I started using the DRM, alot of my TSM
servers have been steadily decreasing in scratch tapes by alot. My
servers are scheduled to run a Full Database backup once per day, with a
a Database Snapshot once per week. The full database copies stay on
site, while the sn
Many of the sites that I manage have asked to recieve a quarterly report
showing a list of archive files that are going to expire within the next
year. I was able to design an SQL query that does this, but my problem
is that it takes a really long time. Is there some other way to go
about doing t
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