Try move nodedata.
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Kevin Kinder
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Hi all
Can anyone point me to a ressource to help me configure backups with
VMWare 3, VCB and a TSM 5.3 client.
I've searched IBM's site and couldn't find anything current.
Thanks
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When we recently started with multiple instances (on aix),, I implemented it by
creating a directory for the each i
Hi
Server 5.3.3.3 on Windows 2003
My TSM db currently resides on a DS4100 (FASTT600) on 146GB drives
configured in RAID1. What is the best configuration for segment size and
cache read ahead for the database LUN?
Thanks!
Guillaume Gilbert
Storage Architect
Storage Group, Sun Microsystems
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You should now use the tdpoconf utility to set your password :
Tdpoconf password tdpo_optfile=tdpo.opt
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Your dsm.opt file should have only the following entry :
SErvername backup
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You should not point to a dsm.sys file. You should point to a dsm.opt
file which then will point to the dsm.sys.
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>From what I have seen on this thread, the drives in question are IBM
LTO3 drives. The TSM device driver cannot be used with these. Only the
IBM Atape device drive must be used. You have to de-install the TSM
device driver, install the IBM device driver and this should work.
Guillaume Gilbert
C 5.3.x will install
into :\Program Files\IBM\ISC by default, so change either on of
them to reflect the other).
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel
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Hello
I am having problems installing ISC on Windows 2003 servers. I tried 3
times on a VMWare image with a fresh install of Win2K3. The image had
1024 Mbytres of RAM allocated. The 3 times the install stoped at 93%.
The last entries in ISCRuntimeInstall.log are :
(Sep 7, 2006 4:06:51 PM), Setup.
This should work :
select drives.drive_name, -
paths.device, -
drives.drive_state, -
paths.online, -
drives.allocated_to -
from drives,paths -
where drives.drive_name=paths.destination_name
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Hi Laura
Check if paths are online. Check your devices at the OS level to see if
they are available, as opposed to defined.
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You have to check the migcontinue parameter. If it is at YES (the
default) it will not take into account the migdelay parameter when doing
migrations
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Hello everyone
Since enabling Journal based backups, one of my clients has seen a major
drop in the number of objects inspected. Since the number of objects
backed up is relatively the same, I wouldn't wory about it but I would
like to know why this is the case.
Here's the extract of the dsmsche
Try this :
INCLUDE /oracle_backups/.../* ORACLE_BACKUPS
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Just went through this. Do an audit library on your library client. I
know it seems weird but it works.
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Hi Steve
Check the USER option in the client guide. I think it will help.
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ain!
Joni Moyer
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Hi Joni
Try this :
select entity, -
date(start_time) as "Date", -
time(start_time) as "Start", -
time(end_time) as "End", -
cast((end_time-start_time)seconds as decimal(6,0)) as "Length", -
cast(bytes/1024/1024 as decimal(8,2)) as "MB",-
cast(bytes/((cast
I don't think an audit will be necessary here. The drive is "unknown"
state because TSM hasm't talked to it yet. Once TSM gets a tape in
there, the state will change to "loaded", and after that "empty"
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Hi Lawrence
You can use the following select query to get the management classes
associated to a nodes files. Be careful, this can be a VERY long query
if you have a lot of files (eg a fileserver).
Select node_name,distinct(class_name) from backups where
node_name='XX'
Guillaume Gilbert
Syst
Thanks for the clarification Mark. This is something I had never really
tested and had always wondered about.
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During backups TSM will expire files that roll over the vere setting.
Can someone confirm that this is done immediately and not when
expiration runs? Maybe a client expired THE file that held a tape at 50%
and thus that tape went to 51% reclaimable.
Guillaume Gilbert
Systems Specialist
514.866.887
Do a checkout libv libname volser rem=no checkl=no.
This will checkout the tape and it will no longer be in the q libv
output.
After that, do a checkin libv libname search=yes checkin=priv
checkl=barcode vollist=volser.
That should bring back your tape. I am not sure of the syntax of the
check
Hi Jack
Here are a couple of scripts that give you the throughput for running
processes and sessions :
select cast(process_num as decimal(7,0)) as "Process", -
Process as "Description", -
time(start_time) as "Start time", -
cast(files_processed as decimal(15,0)) as "Files", -
Include your file specification in double quotes, since it contains spaces.
Guillaume
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I am implem
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