I've installed TSM version 5.1 on an IRIX box but get the following when I
tried to start it:
32052:dsm: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname
'libdm.so' under any of the filenames
/usr/lib32/libdm.so:/usr/lib32/internal/libdm.so:/lib32/libdm.so:/opt/lib32/
libdm.so:/us
I got the same story from Veritas regarding what used to be called OTG
DiskXtender. They vehemently denied pulling TSM support for the product and
were in fact, quite interested in selling us some more licenses. They have
an agreement with IBM that IBM would get the source code should Veritas
de
What about the "define clientaction" command from the server for the missed
clients? That too, writes to the log files, doesn't it?
Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management
-Original Message-
From: Gent, Chad
One thing I noticed with the new 4.2.0 client code, is that for the W2K
clients only (not NT and not UNIX), when I do a "q inclexcl", the list now
includes "Operating System" excludes. Can't find this new feature
documented anywhere...at least not in the places I've looked. Can anyone
shed some
Sounds like the new management class, notesclass, has a longer retention
period than the original, ntclass. Directories will automatically be bound
to whatever management class has the longest retention period so that you
don't accidentally have data hanging around longer then directories. If yo
Has anyone seen this problem and know how to overcome it?
Using the TSM OBDC Drivers with Excel to import information regarding the
admin schedules into a spreadsheet, the STARTTIME column always shows up
with all zeros (00:00:00) for the time. If I issue the very same select
statement from eith
We had this problem when we were installing 4.1.2.12. We downloaded the
code from the Tivoli web site and when we tried to install on the server
that actually housed the code, we got this error. When we ran the install
from a "net used" file system, it ran just fine. And this just didn't
happen
Sorry, Andy, but you've just confused me. Per the "TSM Manager for Windows
Using the Backup-Archive Client" manual, in Chapter 8 - Setting Common
Options:
- LANGUAGE - AMENG (American English) is the default
- USEUNICODEFILENAMES - NO is the default
So how can the statement in the APAR text bel
et_name inclexcl 'Exclude "*:\...\Temporary Internet
Files\...\"' seq=0 force=yes
Arthur.
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Subject: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl
I've been trying to create exclude statements for our cloptset where the
excluded directory path includes a space in the name (i.e., program files,
Temporary Internet Files). I've used every combination of single and double
quotation marks that I can think of, and even though, from the server's
p
When we moved our NT clients from 3.7x to 4.1x, an upgrade left behind some
desktop icons and the Uninstall icon in the program folder (which no longer
exists in 4.1x) that didn't get cleaned up. So I switched to the
uninstall/install option for a cleaner implementation.
Anne Short
Lockheed Mar
Anybody else notice this? Since the upgrade to TSM Client to version
4.1.2.12 on our NT 4.0 nodes, the elapsed time for our backups is getting
reported wrong. The particular node I've documented below starts its backup
at 8:00 pm (and yes, I've verified it's starting on time). You'll notice,
th
I saw this statement also in the 4.1.2.12 readme, but have been unable to
find anything on what the problem was. I would be interested reading about
this. Is the IC29444 referring to an APAR or some other document? I have
access to the Tivoli Knowledge Base, but can't find a hit doing a search
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From: Short, Anne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Hoping someone can either give me some advice or tell me about similar
experiences
We have NT clients in 4 different active Policy Sets, and each Policy Set
has a uniquely named Default Management Class. I now want to create a
Client Option Set to be used for ALL clients. The client option
We just did a DB restore a couple of weeks ago. First we tried with the
same number of db volumes, but the volumes added up to less space than was
in the original volumes (we had lost a hard drive so we had less space in
our array). That failed because the amount of space was less than the
origi
I opened a PMR with Tivoli for this very same problem. I was told "working
as designed". If you peruse the dsmsched.log, you will see that all the
different pieces of the system object are getting successfully backed up. I
honestly can't remember the reasoning I was given by Tivoli support that
You don't say what platform your server is on, but why not run the commands
via "cron" (for UNIX) or "at" for NT. We have both kinds of servers and
have both types of jobs set up. The scripts set the environment and the
location of the output file, then calls the sql macro, such as:
set path=c:
We have done this multiple times with NT with no problem, other than a
couple of little gotchas with differences in hardware drivers. Install the
new drivers and you're ready to go!
Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Mana
I posted last week regarding a problem with the W2K clients running 4.1.2
TSM client code not having their system objects backed up. I received some
helpful information and I think I am now successfully backing this up. My
problem is, though, that the TSM server still doesn't think so!
The scen
7;m going to give our CE printed copies of all these emails so that he can
> pass
> this along to Tuscon, unless anyone has any objections. Diana, did you
> ever get
> that microcode? If you did, have you had the opportunity to see if it
> fixes the
> problem?
>
> Than
We also get many ANR8302 errors. We are W2K server with TSM 4.1.2 server
(before 4.1.2, we were 4.1.0). Since this is a new server and never had
anything other than 4.1.x on it, and we have many other problems with the
tape drives, such as tapes getting stuck, we attributed these errors to bad
d
Level 4.1.2
- This level has only been available since December. No reports so far
of the EXPORT RSM bug.
Wanda, you can update your list...I am getting the EXPORT RSM bug. Luckily,
it's the last thing that tries to get backed up, so all other backups are
successful. I guess
We have a TSM 4.1.2 server on W2K, as well as the 4.1.2 client to back
itself up. TSM has consistently reported that there has never been a backup
of the SYSTEM OBJECT. After reading through all the helpful information in
the subject post by Wanda and Tim, I modified my include/exclude list to
e
You need a unique name for each process. If you are already using "tsm" for
the scheduler, you need to use something like "tsmweb" for the second
process. We use this on all our AIX boxes running TSM with no problem.
Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryla
: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Antwort: I/O Error at End-of-Volume
Have you Mammoth-2 drives in the library?
I have the same error with mammoth-2 drives, but the version 4.1 is not
supported this drives!
Michael
Von: "Short, Anne" <[EMAIL P
I am running TSM 4.1.1 on W2K with an Exabyte 440 library with Mammoth
drives. I have noticed that when a write operation reaches the end of the
tape, TSM reports an I/O error and marks the tape as "read-only". At the
same time, a query of the volume indicates that the tape's status is
"Filling"
We are running TSM 4.1.1 on a W2K server, which is also it's own client.
During the scheduled incremental backups of this client, as well as any
manually started incremental backups or backups of the rsm, we get the
following errors:
12/07/2000 08:44:12 NTBackupRsmDB(): Error, exporting the RSM d
The "TSM for UNIX Using the Backup-Archive Clients" manual states:
Your default domain is set with the domain option in your client user
options file (see Domain). If you do not have the domain option set, the
default domain is all local file systems.
If domain is not used to specify file system
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