Check and see what MAXSCRATCH is set to on xosatapool. If you
predefined the volumes, it should probably be "0".
Also, I've seen it do this if you remove a volume from the filesystem,
then allocate new ones, but don't remove the old volume definition from
within TSM (del vol ). For some rea
Try:
include /u03/*
include /u03/.../*
Making sure that this will be matched first (reading from the bottom up)
before any other matching exclude statements.
Also make sure you don't have any matching "exclude.fs" or "exclude.dir"
statements anywhere (i.e. exclude.fs /u03)
-Lloyd
On 12/22/2
I vaguely remember running into something like this, and I worked around
it by symlinking /usr/lib/lib to /usr/lib64/lib and
re-running ldconfig.
Might be worth a shot
-Lloyd
On 09/09/2011 10:50 AM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
We are building a new server and decided to go with RedHat 6.
See:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.itsm.tshoot.doc%2Fr_pdg_cmonerrsbkupdbrstordb.html
A "106" seems to indicate a permissions problem.
-Lloyd
On 09/06/2011 10:44 AM, Ehresman,David E. wrote:
I am trying to do a DR type restore of a TSM 6.2 DB
That sounds to me like your volume mount got preempted by a higher
priority operation, like a restore. Can you check the server actlog and
see if something grabbed your volume/mount point?
-Lloyd
On 09/06/2011 01:12 PM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
I don't think there is a firewall.
Well, it g
I've been playing with this recently...as Daniel indicated, it's pretty
easy to set up.
db2pd -hadr -db tsmdb1
Run from either the primary or secondary will give the status of the
connection, and which log files it's working on.
Failing over from primary -> secondary is also straight forward.
That looks to be somewhere in the area of 290MB/sec.
I'd suspect that the client host (Exchange server) isn't capable of
sending it any faster. Have you looked at the client end?
-Lloyd
On 06/12/2011 09:49 PM, Leonard, Matthew wrote:
Our exchange backups (Doing Full) are a little under 4.0 T
I'm betting the pauses are the XIV destaging data from cache to physical disk.
Not a big fan of using heavily cached disk LUNs for disk/file storage pools
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:47:47 +0200
Remco Post wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently testing TSM 5.5.4 on AIX 5.3 with an IBM XIV box.
>
Amen!
This licensing is KILLING us!
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 20:19:33 +1200
Steven Harris wrote:
> Thanks for that John
>
> Take a look at the latest PVU table.
> http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html
>
> For P7 and Nehalem EX processors the CPU and
I'm not a Solaris type, so I need to ask...is Open Solaris the same as Solaris
x86?
Trying to find out if the Solaris x86 client will work on Open Solaris, or if
is something different altogether.
Thanks,
-Lloyd
Scenario:
Two TSM servers, both v5.5.X.
TSM serverA has retention for a particular client (node1) of 60 days.
TSM serverB is used as a target for server-server export/import from serverA.
On serverB, node1 is defined, and retention is set to NOLIMIT.
After 30 days, node1's data is exported to
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I seem to recall that you could not replicate
domain/policy/mgmtclass from a configuration manager if there were nodes
assigned to the domain on the target (client) system.
Which made it pretty inconvenient.
I've used server-server "export policy" to achieve th
I'm guessing that you have specified "toc=yes" in your "generate backupset"
command, but you don't have "tocdestination" defined in the copygroup.
-Lloyd
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:52:30 -0800
Mario Behring wrote:
> Hi list,
>
>
> I am trying to generate a BACKUPSET for a node that I´ve just ex
Actually, the encryption isn't bad from a performance perspective. In our
testing, enabling encryption only incurred a 5-10% perfromance penalty.
The real issues come from the fact that encrypted data doesn't compress, so if
you encrypt on the client without using client compression, your tape
Bill,
I'd be suspicious of a Java issue...are you seeing the contents of other
directories?
-Lloyd
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:18:02 -0500
Bill Boyer wrote:
> Netware 6.0 server running TSM client 5.2.5.
>
> The user is using the web client to restore some files in a directory. That
> directory i
Is the install path "c:\program files\IBM\ISC601", or "c:\program
files\IBM\ISC6011"?
If you're sure it's correct, and it still won't install, I'd suggest a manual
de-install of the ISC, followed by a reboot and reinstall of the ISC & AC.
-Lloyd
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:33:43 -0700
Mario Behri
As far as I know, if there is a node assigned to a domain on the managed
server, you can't update the domain on the cfg manager and use "notify
subscriber" to update it on the managed server.
The reason that your domain "PD-Adicional" works is because tou don't have any
nodes assigned to it, ri
It sounds like you're trying to backup to a disk pool, which is supposed to
work with 5.4 and above with Netapp/Nseries and Celerra.
In our case, the TSM server is Linux RH4, V5.4, to SAN attached 3584 with LTO3
drives.
I couldn't get it to work with BlueArc, and I went down the path with their
Actually, around here, no they won't.
They've refused me several times, saying that it is copyrighted material, and
therefore they cannot print/bind it.
Pretty annoying.
-Lloyd
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:52:59 -0500
Wanda Prather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> Dude,
> Let's get simple.
> Ju
nts that is required
> to collocate all data so maybe that is something to look at?
>
> Or what do you think?
> A good information to know is that the end-user looking at to grow up
> to 100 TB in the next 4-5 years.
>
> Thanks
> Christian
>
> -Ursprunglig
Christian,
This sounds like an excellent use for backupsets, or else possibly periodic
exports.
Other sites have a second instance of TSM that is used for periodic large
backups and long-term retention requirements.
I generally discourage archives for large amounts of data, due to the DB
entr
Has anyone else been experiencing an issue with client backup hangs on either
the Win32 or Win64 v5.4 B/A clients?
TSM server is 5.4.1.0, client is either 5.4.1.2 or 5.4.1.2. There's nothing
obvious in the error log, and the dsmsched.log just shows the client stopping
in mid-backup with no fur
I haven't heard this before...can you elaborate on this? Is it documented
anywhere?
-Lloyd
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 10:44:52 +0100
Hans-Joachim Renger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> Hello Sachin,
> before you continue on this path:
> You are using infinite logging, which is not recommended for
Edition with SP2
>TSM client 5.3.4
>SAP version ECC6.0
>
> Any inputs on the above
>
>
> Thanks,
> Sachin.
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> log in db2diag.log & in TSM.
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I've seen similar, but on 6.0.1 ISC and RH4.
Numerous attempts, manual de-install & cleanup, the works, and I was only able
to get it to install with the help of IBM support, who had me copy the entire
contents of the CD into the installation target (/opt/IBM/ISC601), and run the
install from t
Joni,
I'd recommend doing 5.3.0 -> 5.3.4 -> 5.3.4.2.
The licensing changes from 5.2 to 5.3. You'll want to "register lic
file=tsmee.lic".
I assume you're aware of the ISC/AC, and the requirements for that. To
make the transition easier, I'd install the patches for the "classic" web
interface.
Whenever I hear about long connection times, the first thing I think of is
a DNS issue...have you checked your forward/reverse lookups for the
affected hosts?
-Lloyd
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 23:28:48 -0700
"Gill, Geoffrey L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> Sorry for asking this on the ADSM list
sswords to the second monitor it appeared in the first monitor
> as well. When I activate or deactivate a rule in one monitor it
> is activated or deactivated in the other monitor as well. How doI create
> two monitors with different rules?
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There's a limit of 62 reports (or was, for the 5.2.X versions). The
service apparently can't handle more than that.
I work around it by creating batch files that execute the reports/monitors
from the command line, and run them from the windows scheduler. Works
like a champ.
-Lloyd
On Fri, 10
I've been watching this thread with interest, as some of the posts
contradicted what I thought I knew.
Using nmon, I've watched a couple of systems (AIX, TSM 5.2) running
expiration and DBbackups that have the DB vols set up according to the
"one volume per spindle" premise that appeared to have s
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I have a customer that is looking to implement one of these, and is
requesting information on backing it up. Quickly poking around the web
site didn't reveal any mention of NDMP.
Does anyone on the list have one of these, and if so, how are you backing
it up?
TIA,
-Lloyd
Debbie,
AFAIK, "load dsmcad" is what you use on a netware box to load the CAD.
For Winders, it's under your services.
When I get one that's got the scheduler service managed by the CAD that
won't run, I always check the output of "dsmcutil query cad". Make sure
the line "Cad Schedule Service" is
Anyone backing up one of these?
I'm getting the impression that it's just a Windows box tuned for file
sharing, and that a regular TSM Windows client will do nicely for backing
it up...but I'd like to hear from anyone else who's done it.
Also, anyone know if it is NDMP capable? I didn't find muc
Normally I just move the .ext files as well, and if you have exported the
mail/net send list you can grab that. I haven't come up with a good way
to move the schedules yet.
-Lloyd
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:35:34 -0500
Bill Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> Anyone know of procedures for be
How about putting the node's entry in the /etc/hosts file?
-Lloyd
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:40:46 -0500
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> I keep getting these messages on my Linux TSM server, which is on a
> heavily firewalled network.
>
> 1/11/2005 8:05:06 PM ANR821
Here's a select/script that I use to pull that info...not perfect, but it
does the job.
You'll have to change the devclass name to match what you are using:
DEFINE SCRIPT SHOWME_SESSION_MOUNTS DESC="Show sequential vols in use by
a session"
"/* Show Tape mounts: */"
"se
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> Two years ago we were in the same process from B-drives to E-drives, and
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M database is only about 20 gigabytes. The client code
> > > is at the 5.1.6.0 level. The Linux kernel is at the 2.4.20-24 level.
> > > The TSM server is at the 5.1.7.2 level and runs under OS/390.
> >
> > 5 milion object would eat about 1.5 GB (give or take ha
I have something similar working with Adaptec 3944 (differential SCSI) and
Symbios (ultra scsi) adapters.
-Lloyd
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 22:36:22 -0500
Hector Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
> Greeting,
>
> Customer would like to have TSM 5.2 on Redhat AS 2.1 on Intel Xeon and
> DLT tape auto
store with
> TSM would then have to include the system files to pick up any
> changesright?
>
> Bill Boyer
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Not entirely true, I believe. If the directory tree for a particular node
exceeds a certain size, it DOES get stored in a storage pool...although
I'm a little foggy as to what that size is. That's the whole idea behind
the DIRMC parameter...sot that you can control where the directory info
winds
x unit or separately as 3589-xxx
> media. If you need short confirm: Yes, this is
> working/supported cleaning
> media
> for any IBM 3590 drives (standalone, within IBM 3494, or
> within
> StorageTek
>
Good suggestion...I originally had it that way, when we were running the
5.1.5.0 client...but there's apparently an issue with that version of the
client and running "managedservices webclient schedule" (per TSM support),
so we dropped dsmcad altogether and went with "load dsmc sched".
Since then,
All,
Environment:
AIX 5.1 ML4 server with TSM 5.1.7.0 code.
Client is a NW6 machine, 2GB memory, with TSA600.NLM (6.00.05), TSANDS.NLM
(version unknown), and SMDR.NLM (6.50.03). Backing up via 100/full
network connection.
For reasons that I do not fully understand, the Netware admin does not
w
anually
> > and run the backup manually. (Seriously not good!!)
> >
> > Also, if a backup is running and you happen to do one too many "q act"
> > requests, the server hangs.
> >
> > By the way, only the TSM application hangs, not Linux itself
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Whoops...you're right. I was thinking of the "subfilecachepath" for
journaling.
My mistake.
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Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> does TSM automagically exclude the location specified for the
> SNAPSHOTCACHELOCATION?? Or do I need to add an Exclude.dir for it?
>
> Bill Boyer
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unt the volume. After acknowledging the mount, the resore should run to
completion.
When the restore has completed, discard the edited devconfig file and
replace it with the old one. Assuming the restore was successful, the
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I'm looking for a select statement that will return only the first value
found, even if multiple values match the query.
For example, if there are multiple DB backup tapes in a library, I want to
do something along the lines of:
select backup_series volume_name from volhistory where type li
gt; Raghu
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> Hi all!
>
> Is there a server option or a another why to specify for how long a
> process will be active?
>
> Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be
> pending for hours until two drive be
em to 3590 drives type E.
> Does anyone have experience with this type of tape drive ? I`m
> mainly
> interested in a kind of comparison concerning performance and
> availibility
> between the both types B -> E.
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Note that they (and I) are well aware that the 3.7 stuff is out of
support, and all the ramifications of that.
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d the microcode to your drives one at a
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> Am I missing something when I create the tape or when I setup the
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Sorry for the delayed response. Had to take a personal day yesterday, and
so did not check my mail.
The FastT line is developed/supported by the folks in Raleigh, which is
the xSeries group (Intel). As such, their primary focus is that platform,
and Unix support shows up later in the pr
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Whoops...disregard the last post. Just realized that they're not
available till 7/26.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 22:59:31 -0400
From: Lloyd Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 3590H drives?
Has anyone installed/set up these yet wi
sical system with
different opt and sys files for each virtual system? If it is one client
with different opt and sys files, then how do I point to the various
files? And, when it comes to restoring (whether web client or command
line) how do I reference the necessary filespaces?
>
> Than
#x27;ve
got a
> bad drive and need to locate it this way.
>
> Thanks,
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> > With the 3583 and TSM on Win2k, the drives use the IBM device driver
> > located
> > at ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/Win2000/
> > Once you've installed the driver and configured the drives to use this
> > driver, you should be able to see the drives under the TSM Management
> > Console as \\.\TapeX where X is a number.
> >
> > The library part can either be controlled by the Windows RSM or by the
TSM
> > device driver.
> >
> > James Thompson
> >
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> > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
> > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
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> idea is to configure remote tape library for TSM as local device.
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> Thanks,
>
> Arshad
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> confused, as I believe that they do not talk IP, only SCSI commands.
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> > one LTO drive has been connected and configured to it
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