had both running at over 80% utilization !!!
Replaced that external box with some internal drives and controllers and
then the system starting moving data.
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 08/24/2009
09:21:52 PM:
> Sumthi
You need to issue the"help def server" command and look at the 2nd
syntax, for virtual volumes, it uses a different syntax for setting
passwords.
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/31/2009
10:03:57 AM:
> I jus
I would try to move the data that is on that tape to another tape first.
move data
then if everything gets moved, you can change the status to scratch.
Gerald Michalak
Certified TSM V5 Administrator
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 05/12/2009
04:55:02 PM:
> Hi list,
We had 4 TSM server sharing 4 raid groups in one Clariion.
Although we had plenty of LUNs and many spindles, our problem was that we
were flooding the 2 internal paths of the Clariion.
It really cut into our i/o rates.
Gerald Michalak
IBM
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/
had problems where the drive never actually ejected the tape.
Gerald Michalak
Certified TSM V5 Administrator
Joni Moyer
Check this site for a quick run down and sample script.
http://www.tsmexpert.org/search/label/ACSLS
Gerald Michalak
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 02/19/2008
09:35:39 AM:
> Hi *,
>
> We are currently migrating from a 3494 library to an SL8500 library
> ( TSM Ser
xx -se=librmgr "checkin libv
stk_lib search=yes status=scratch checkl=no
vollist=file:/adsm_restore/scr.1 "
fi
exit 0
Note that I have 4 TSM servers sharing this library hence the
"-se=librmgr".
If you are mounting/unmounting tapes from the current TSM server without
ACSLS then you don't need it for the Storage Agent/LAN-Free backup.
Just let the TSM manage the library.
I'm doing this currently with an STK-L700 library, 2 TSM servers and 10
STA's.
Gerald Michalak
IB
Does anyone have any suggestions on backing up 4 AIX systems clustered and
using GPFS file systems, supporting Oracle RAC?
I'm currently planning on using domain statements to manage who's backing
up what.
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
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You can get the list of tapes with
q drm copy=
and the list of tapes used by a given node by ( not quite what you asked
for )
q nodedata stg=
and build a script around these commands.
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 05/02/
their HD files.
2) I would prefer to only backup the host system using Open File Support.
Does it work in this environment?
3) Are there any other options I'm not dreaming of ?
Thanks for any and all responses.
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Yes.
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 10/31/2006
09:03:37 PM:
> Just trying to find if my email is getting through to thr group
>
> Thanks!
>
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copy of data to restore when there
are 2 copies???
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
I've had a TSM server running for a while, the last session number I saw
was:
1,385,881
What's the highest this will go before crashing the server?
Gerald Michalak
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With disk volumes I usually have to vary the volume offline first.
Syntax
.-Wait--=--No--.
>>-VARy--+-ONline--+--volume_name--+--+><
'-OFfline-'
'-Wait--=--+-No--+-'
'-Yes-'
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Cert
ript which uses the lbtest command to get the
list of tapes in the i/o slots. ( see below ) It may not be pretty but it
works.
I use this list in scripts to checkin offsite tapes and load/label new
scratch tapes.
Gerald Michalak
TSM - Certified V5 Administrator
==
Just setup the Storage Agents as you normally would. The only exception is
that you create the paths on the TSM Library Manager. Then the TSM Library
Client will pass the mount requests to the Library Manager without any
special configuration.
Gerald Michalak
Certified TSM V5.3 Admin.
"
You might try backing up each mount point as a separate client. You'll need
several dsm.opt files with the proper include and clientname options.
We do this on some of our large Novell clusters treating each volume as a
distinct client.
Gerald Michalak
630-691-4819
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Chances are it's not a TSM issue at this point but a network issue.
Usually speeds this slow on a GB infrastructure indicate that
"auto-negotiation" is not working. ( never does ).
Make sure all NIC's and switch ports are locked down to 1GB at full duplex.
Gerald Michala
I don't see a problem with this. I have 4 TSM servers and 7 storage agents
for LAN-Free backups sharing 30 drives.
I have 1 instance of TSM running as a library manager only, no clients. The
'q path' command runs for pages and pages.
My library is an STK Powderhorn silo with an ACSLS controller.
ACSLS
server, a few minutes I would guess.
Gerald Michalak
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 01/26/2006
12:48:31 PM:
> Thanks Wanda!
>
> BTWHow long do you think it would take to audit the library (through
> TSM)
> It has 800 tapes
> It is
I'm have a similar setup and it's true, the library client has no paths and
no drives. So, q libv won't work either, only the library manager sees
these volumes.
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 01/18/2006
02:12:42 PM:
> Jus
", that should make
it a scratch tape.
Then set reclamation value on the tape pool to 90 or lower. "upd stg
recl=90".
Gerald Michalak
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 11/29/2005
06:57:29 AM:
> Hi, I´m new in TSM, I´ve 29 tapes and 2 drives, all of my tapes a
Here's the technote.
Problem Long-running sessions with poor throughput or hung sessions can
cause the recovery log to become pinned. This can ultimately result in the
TSM Server abending due to an over-committed recovery log. Cause
Solution The THROUGHPUTDATATHRESHOLD and THROUGHPUTTIMETHRESHOL
I would first check the number of available sessions on the server. You may
be running out of sessions and it's first come first served.
Gerald Michalak
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 11/03/2005
08:19:00 AM:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Has anyone ran into problems with m
Do a "q libv" on this volume and verify it's in the correct slot. Or just
run an "audit libr checkl=barcode" and see what happens.
The tape may not be in the correct slot or heaven forbid, on the floor of
the library.
Gerald Michalak
630-691-4819
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I've seen this before with ACSLS, and TSM doesn't finish the move, and
change the status, until the tapes are removed from the CAP slots on the
library.
Gerald Michalak
630-691-4819
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
Here's what I use and it's working fine. I removed the exclude.dir that was
there. Client is Solaris 8 with TSM client 5.1.5.2.
EXCLUDE /oradata[1-9]/.../*
*
include /oradata9/backup1/.../*
include /oradata9/backup2/.../*
Gerald Michalak
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote
You need to back to your TSM media and install the dsmserv.cat file. Make
sure you pick the correct locale and that the environment pararmeter LANG
is set correctly.
Gerald Michalak
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager&qu
Chances are the file dsmserv.dsk is/was missing or was rebuilt. It's in
the server/bin directory, it's a text file, make sure it has the full path
to each log and db file.
Then start the TSM server.
Gerald Michalak
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We do it by setting up stanzas in the dsm.sys file.
servername tsma
tcpserveraddresstsma.x.com
nodename client1
servername tsmb
tcpserveraddresstsmb.x.com
nodename client1
Then at startup of client, dsmc -se=
Gerald Michalak
basically it's a startup option to the dsmadmc command.. i.e.
dsmadmc -comma "selct xxx > flatfile "
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 08/04/2005
09:18:23 AM:
I installed this on my "test" server and now it can't find any of my
scratch tapes for db backups nor migrations.
If I specify a tape for the db backup it works.
Gerald Michalak
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"ADSM: Dist Stor M
I'm told that the sample shown below elicits a message like " Excessive
command line arguments ".
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/11/2005
01:39:54 PM:
> only had to
My Novell admins are try to figure out how to redirect the output of the 'q
backup' command to a text file. I don't see any options in the user guide.
Any help would be appreciated.
Novell Version5.01f
TSM Client V 5.1.6.6
Gerald Michalak
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locked to which server. If the process that locked the
drive, expires ??, then you will have to manually issue unlock and dismount
commands.
Some additional maintenance but we have monitoring scripts that page us
when something happens.
Good Luck.
Gerald Michalak
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