Larry Clark
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From: "Rainer Holzinger"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:32 AM
Subject: [ADSM-L] ANS1575E Journal Daemon Communications Error.
Hi all,
I'm having a TSM Windows client which has errors using the JBB method.
Windows:
Raid-5 isn't hard to recover. Based on the type of storage you have it is
usually just a replacement of a disk and auto rebuild.
The issue with Raid-5, versus Raid-1 or Raid-10 is performance, but given
the faster I/O of newer technologies that isn't such a critical concern
unless you are support
general question: do AIX sites normally add explicit entries in the
inclexcl.list file to exclude NFS mountpoints?
Thanks Fred. That was mentioned previously, but it does not show if other
servers not in the colloc group are stored on those volumes.
Larry Clark
(518) 712-5138 Home Office
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From: "Fred Johanson"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:34 PM
Subject: R
orage pool:
--+-+--+-+->
'-COLlocate--=--+-No+-' '-REClaim--=--percent-'
+-GRoup-+
+-NODe--+
'-FIlespace-'
Larry Clark
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Sent:
collocation, which is not "cheating" but using the features of TSM to
address
volume contention and wait times on mounts. A mechanical mount that takes 3
minutes is a lot of time if your data is spread across 30 volumes versus 10:
20 x 3 x #number of servers.
Larry Clark
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Hi Alex,
Yes, this is related to improving restore times in a DR senario...so these
are offsitevols from a copypool.
Larry Clark
(518) 712-5138 Home Office
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To:
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] vo
explanation of filling volumes for
collocations group members?
Larry Clark
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From: "Paul Zarnowski"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] volumes in a collocation group?
Larry,
This would only be true if you had sufficient tap
es fill up. We
monitor this, to help ensure this.
..Paul
At 11:23 PM 3/14/2009, Larry Clark wrote:
What you say is curious..only nodes that are in a collocation
group should have data on the volumes in that collocation group. At least
that is my understanding.
Your saying more than
From looking at the command I think
q nodedata collocg=
would return all the members and volumes in a collocation group.
Larry Clark
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] vo
not be true
Larry Clark
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From: "Nick Laflamme"
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Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] volumes in a collocation group?
On Mar 14, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Larry Clark wrote:
Hi,
Would someone have a query that retur
Hi,
Would someone have a query that returns all the volumes in a particular
collocation group (within a copypool)?
Wanda,
Do you have a query for displaying which volumes contain which filesystems
by node?
How About this? Would it provide a list of volumes used by each node is a
storage pool?:
select distinct volume_name,node_name,stgpool_name from volumeusage
where not stgpool_name=''
Hi,
My TSM query usage is a bit rusty. These days it's VIO builds but I need to
participate in a customer DR exercise and will be restoring files to AIX
servers by fs (mount point). To avoid resource conflicts I'd like to be able
to determine what filespaces are on what volumes by node. Would this
hoice.
Larry Clark
(518) 712-5138 Home Office
(518) 506-8765 Cell
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The p550's work well. They have better I/O expansion
s about the last thing we look at to
migrate servers. It's usually too big of an outage.
Rick
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Currently I am migrating servers for a customer. In all instances but one I
am using a combination of mksysb and sysback on uservgs to do this.
One node has .9TB of data, however and would take too long using sysback.
Someone has suggested using TSM. Can the client node be exported to tape and
i
Yes, but at 1.3 it is not preinstalled, but VIO 1.3 is running AIX 5.3.
So, has anyone installed TSM on VIO 1.3..
Larry Clark
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Has anyone installed the TSM client on 1.3 VIO servers.
Any problems?
When we went to the P(5) there was nothing special involved.
fibe to switch/SAN.
Larry Clark
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Or take two offline and do a move data with the remaining two..
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Which is really a hard thing to do if you have more
n, does any load ocurr on the data mover?
Ian Smith
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The backups 'se
The backups 'sets' are full and differential.
You can create a copypool instance of a NDMP based backup.
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Hi
I am in process of deploying NDMP backups
yep, you can use the crontab.
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Running dsmc incremental backup from client schedule
versus from crontab
Hello -
I currently run a backup from a client schedule in
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Larry Clark
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Subject: Re: Scheduling a full archive of data once/month
Something like:
1). def sched monthlyarch act=archive scheds=enhanced week=first
day=saturday options='-subdi
too complicated to do.
_
Kathleen Hallahan
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so would you define a new copygroup in the new domain with new retention
rules using the same managment class (name)?
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I'd consider looking at something like defining a new policy domain with new
retention rules, then doing an:
update node domain=
(for the node with your new special retention needs) with the consideration
below in mind.
from the manual:
"For servers with data retention protection enabled, an a
;ve looked
at this command and it doesn't really give any examples of how to do so.
Thanks again!
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Something like:
1). def sched monthlyarch act=archive scheds=enhanced week=first
day=saturday options='-subdir=yes -domain="all-local"' expiration=10/30/2014
2). associate your clients with the schedule
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Have you considered creating a separate managment class with its own archive
pool, archive/deleteing your files to that, then checking out those volumes
and storing them on a shelf someplace?
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mply wrong, or will I just have to wait
for the normal expiration process timeout?
Thanks again
Angus
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Have tried various combinations no luck
Tim
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looks like you have
looks like you have a problem with the quotes. It is inserted with single
ticks insrtead of quotes. Just a guess. do a q sched f=d to verify.
If so you may have to do something like:
update schedule nt nt_daily_fs option='"-domain=-systemobject'"
single tick then quote to preserve the double qu
from the admin command line:
update node archdelete=no backdelete=no
Then the client can do restores, but not delete backups or archives.
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Larry Clark
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Archiving and backups are two separate considerations unless you do an
archive with the deletefiles option.
ight actually be fairly simple that way!
Thanks again
Angus
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Archiving and backups
Archiving and backups are two separate considerations unless you do an
archive with the deletefiles option.
If you archive a file it remains on the client unless you add the
deletefiles option. In that case, the backup versions are not affected.
If you archive with the deletefiles option, the
On the SP's you could use the switch to get fast backups.
On a large P5 with VLAN and TSM on the same box you can also.
You can also use p5 VLANS and a dedicated large packet NIC going to
a similarly configured NIC on a TSM server.
But with more people doing Lan-free..
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If the file still exists on the client will the server keep 2 versions
indefinitely or 5?
Versions Data Exists 5
5 1 active, 4 inactive.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:49 PM
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a df will show you the mountpoint on unix
to see the filespaces backed up by tsm for the node go to the TSM server
command line (dsmadmc) and enter: q file
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Subject: Re: generating backupsets for Windows clients
It does seem the only practical way to use the backupsets is when the
server and client are on th
#x27;s type got changed to
Unicode.
So I think your conclusion might be right.
Met vriendelijke groet, with kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
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Larry Clark
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I've read the following comment in the TSM admin manual:
"Software for writing CDs may not work consistently across platforms."
I conclude that it is not practical to generate a backupset on an AIX server
and use that CD on a windows client.
Anyone ever done that?
Never having done this I am curious if anyone has actually created a
backupset from a instance of the TSM server running on AIX for a client
running on Windows.
What was the removable device used?
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Assunto: Re: [ADSM-L] Volumes off library
I'm trying to understand your situation
The new library is the same as the old bu
I'm trying to understand your situation
The new library is the same as the old but larger...more slots?
-storage pools defs reference device classes
-device class defs reference libraries
So, I'm thinking, you might be able to
- check the remaining volumes out of the current library
- update
As a "thought experiment"
- Yes, if you restore your database to an alternate server and the volume(s)
have not been reclaimed, that would be the way to do it.
You don't mention your tape library or configuration. I'm thinking if your
original TSM server was a library client then yes, if:
- you
you did a rem node?
about the only chance you might have is to restore the TSM DB from that day
prior to the delete. If the volume(s) holding the backups have not been
reallocated and still contain the data, then you could restore. Impractical
for the restoration of a file unless it is critical.
Yes, Querying the server will give you the FC cards on the server.
You don't mention the library type and I'm assuming it is a tape library
that is already in use.
If memory servers, I believe ( for 3494 libraries ) the WWN of the (online)
drives is captured in the
devconfig.info file.
- Orig
there is a 'cancel expiration' command
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:44 PM
Subject: [ADSM-L] Two tape problems
1. There's a reclamation that's been frozen for almost 24 hours, as
in zero activity. The "can pr" is pe
Dirk,
If the backup/achive client is to the server, then the copy pool needs to be
format of NATIVE:
Data can be backed up only to copy storage pools that have the NATIVE data
format.
(Which is what the below said)
Scheduling: Given your situation you could schedule a daily script.
Thanks. I di
Per the TSM 5.4 Admin reference: If you backup up at an attached library you
need to create a copypool with the same NDMP data format...in your case
NETAPPDUMP. In other situations, the format needs to be NATIVE.
verexists refers to active copies. What is your retain extra set for? The
full may s
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Larry Clark wrote:
But I think the question was why are these files not in the copypool.
If they were migrated and a backup stg (of the poo
But I think the question was why are these files not in the copypool.
If they were migrated and a backup stg (of the pool disk files are migrated
to) was scheduled, they should be.
So his problem suggests they have a scheduled backup to the copypool
from the primary disk pool, but not the pool
??What I don't understand is, why does anything on tape get backed up to
the copy pool?
I'd look at your admin scheds. There needs to be an explicit backup stg
My guess is that was never set up.
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From another post with the same problem:
was related to service account for SQL missing from registry. Reset account
and all is fine...
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I
ironmental needs?
Tim
Larry Clark wrote:
1- backups nodes
2- backup primary disk pools to tape (copypool)
3- migrate primary disk pool to tape
4- backup primary tape pool to tape (copypool) ( this allows picking up
files to copypool not completed in 2 before 3 was triggered)
5- db backup
What some people use in the situation you are describing is a low cost
product called TSMmanager. It can generate a daily email that sumarrizes all
the failed and missed backups as well as the amount of data backed up for
each client. You can have this automaticly emailed for a group of people.
--
q node f=d will also give you the last 'how much' for a client:
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I hav
Souds like you have your answers except for #2. If the customer is concerned
about have a physical copy of the data in case of loss, you can create
multiple copies of the copypool.
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ple
servers on a single machine".
Bill Boyer
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ion in the Admin Guide for "Running multiple
servers on a single machine".
Bill Boyer
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d to the problem.
Especially no device or tape problems.
It is the lack of information which make me ask
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Objet : Re: [A
The TSM Server in SiteA was lost and recovered to a server at SiteB.
Subsequently it was restored to SiteA.
Question: is there a method to generate a new TSM database instance
without removing and reinstalling TSM at SiteB?
Pierre,
Do you mean Lan-free backups?
Look at: the Redbook: "Getting more out of your SAN with TSM"
From what I read it appears many sites will try to implement Lan-free if
they have an environment that supports it, but depending on the specifics,
there may be no performance advantage but ther
There's isn't enough information...
Since it is the same client over several days I would ask if you have
collocation set and if you are backing up to tape. If so, it might suggest a
bad volume.
Look in the activity log and see if there is a reference.
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1- backups nodes
2- backup primary disk pools to tape (copypool)
3- migrate primary disk pool to tape
4- backup primary tape pool to tape (copypool) ( this allows picking up
files to copypool not completed in 2 before 3 was triggered)
5- db backup
6- expiration
7- reclaim primary tape pool
8- re
e the 3494 will allow access by the TSM
server at site B.
[RC]
On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Larry Clark wrote:
There are two TSM servers, one at SiteA, the 2nd at SiteB
SiteA manages two 3494 tape libraries, one at SiteA and the 2nd at
SiteB
(connected via longwave fibre), and is the tape library
hmmm, at least on AIX, TSM backups by mount point, so TSM should have it
under: /p01/app/ibm/was/appserver
If it was backed up, then umounted, it may be set inactive
try:
q backup -inact=yes "dir structure"
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do a q backup -subdir=yes 'your directory'
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Subject: [ADSM-L] help, cannot restore files...
Hello everyone,
I am trying to restore files for a Linux server, TSM client 5.3.3.0.
Appare
And about your sequence list.
- Expiration will trigger the reclamations
- You might want to schedule your backup primary to copy prior to your
migration. Assuming you are backing up to disk, then migrating to tape.
That way, you avoid the overhead of mounts of tapes when you are creating
copypool
Migration involves moving between primary storage pools.
The conventional situation was ( before VTLs) a site would have a hierarchy
of storage. The clients would back up to disks to permits a large number of
concurrent backups, then those backups to disk would be migrated to tape.
Both are primar
There are two TSM servers, one at SiteA, the 2nd at SiteB
SiteA manages two 3494 tape libraries, one at SiteA and the 2nd at SiteB
(connected via longwave fibre), and is the tape library manager for both
TSM servers. The 3494 at SiteB is defined at shared.
All the volumes on the tape library a
didn't get a ack, so resending...
There are two TSM servers, one at SiteA, the 2nd at SiteB
SiteA manages two 3494 tape libraries, one at SiteA and the 2nd at SiteB
(connected via longwave fibre), and is the tape library manager for both
TSM servers. The 3494 at SiteB is defined at
v restore db devclass=
volumes= commit=yes
Your DRM prepare plan should have all the information you need, if you're
using DRM.
Bill Boyer
"Backup my harddrive? How do I put it in reverse?" - ??
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Collocation is either on or off for a storage pool, group allows more
granularity for those smaller nodes.
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We have found tha
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ServerA has a combination of primary storage pools, disk & tape library
managed using migration
ServerA has a combination of primary storage pools, disk & tape library
managed using migration, etc. It also has a segmented disk storage pool
environment like AIXBKPOOL, NTBKPOOL, AIXARCHPOOL, NTARCHPOOL
ServerB has only a single disk based storage pools such as ALLDISKPOOL.
If on ServerA I en
can run the
Dsmserv restore db devclass=
volumes= commit=yes
Your DRM prepare plan should have all the information you need, if you're
using DRM.
Bill Boyer
"Backup my harddrive? How do I put it in reverse?" - ??
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ServerA backups up the TSM DB to a virtual volume on ServerB.
ServerA is lost and the TSM DB on the virtual volume on ServerB is
required to recreate it.
How is that virtual volume restored?
Some years back we decided it did not make sense to store the TSM DB in the
tape library since the loss of the TSM server would mean loss of access to
the volume.
Using virtual volumes stored on a 2nd server changes that in that it is seen
as archived data on the 2nd server.Some questions come to
They are separate clients requiring separate opt files.
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tdpo.opt
I was wondering if anybody had answer to this q
Your best bet is to look at the admin ref's manual and look at the format of
the commands. The sched you have is labeled daily_inc but you have the
action set as image backup. Also, you have a value in the objects which is
incorrect.
So go to a TSM command line and enter:
-q dom (to get the dom
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