Joni,
The SENSE information is described on page 78 of the Quantum SCSI Reference
Guide for the Scalar i6000
byte –code = description
0 -70 = Response Code
1 -00 = reserved
2 -05 = reserved or sense key
3-6 are all zeros = information
7 - 0a = additional sense length (0a indicates the m
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Thank you,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM
You might want to look into the AIX commands:
lppchk and/or tcbck
Thank you,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Man
See page 286 in the AIX admin guide
Quote:
Attention: By default, the Tivoli Storage Manager server requires that
you back
up deduplication-enabled primary storage pools before volumes in the
storage
pool are reclaimed and before duplicate data is discarded. The copy
storage pools
and active-d
help. Or it's just getting late and I'm too tired :)
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I am currently running TSM V5.5 on AIX. I am setting up a TSM V6.2 server on
Linux at a new data center. I would like to use backup sets to transfer client
data from the old to the new data centers. This backupset data will be used to
populate the newly built clients - not as a backup data sto
Since you replaced the drive, the WWPN may also have changed. Verify
the SAN zoning is still valid.
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410-454-3372
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Thank you,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 58
Eric,
Regarding TSM as being the right product. You may want to assess it
as part of your entire storage infrastructure and the services this
environment provides to the business and end users.
Last year I had an issue that almost resulted in my having to recover
several (~30) TB of user d
Brian,
You may be looking for a file in a directory that has the same name
as a filesystem.
Assume that /var is a filesystem with a directory named "/var/junk"
and has been backing up for a few years. Someone comes along and
creates a new filesystem named "/var/junk" and mounts it over the
Pam,
This is a link to a presentation I did about a year and a half ago
that explored snapshot recovery (and using NFS) I haven't had time to
get the mirroring component working. There are references at the end
which may provide you with a good starting point.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=
Shawn,
We are in the same boat - 30TB of user data on NetApp and required to
keep all daily backups for 7+ years. NDMP proved to be too much hassle
- it is not incremental it is differential requiring periodic full
backups. I have 2 TSM servers pretty much dedicated to these backups -
not for
Wanda,
If it is a 32 bit system, the most memory that can be addressed is
4G.
2^32 = 4,294,967,296 bytes
4,294,967,296 / (1,024 x 1,024) = 4,096 MB = 4GB
Moving to a 64bit system would allow additional memory to be fed to the
beast.
If the windows servers are not running the application but si
You have to stop chewing Doublemint gum!
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Beha
Keith,
A few thoughts
Putting a TSM server on a VM may have advantages in performing a quick
recovery of the TSM server in the event of a corrupted DB or other nasty
event. Not sure how DB2 would integrate with VM snapshots but it sounds
interesting.
If you are backing up VMs or data located
Tim,
You may want to approach the problem from the opposite direction.
Consider your recovery needs and available options and work from there
to determine what product/technology/processes meets your objectives.
Trying to recover a few TB of data within a couple of hours is nearly
impossible unles
r use email to request that you reply with your password, social
security number or confidential personal information. For more details
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From:
"Strand, Neil B."
To:
ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
10/19/2010 01:50 PM
Subject:
Re: [ADSM-L] Lou
Zoltan,
Is your database/logs on separate disks and separate HBAs from your
filedevclass disks and are the disk HBAs separate from tape HBAs?
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power a
Zoltan,
You may need to increase the queue depth for the individual disks
and/or the HBA attached to the disks.
Monitor both the server (iostat/vmstat) and the storage (EMC voodoo
application) for latency and compare the results for consistency. You
may need to adjust the striping of your lo
The zoning process simply associates a server HBA port on the server
with the HBA port on the disk device.
Persistent binding is a function of the OS and HBA drivers on the
server. Within the server configuration, the HBA must be told that a
device with a particular ID (i.e. /dev/rmt1) is always
If you define a "bug" to include flawed logic or reasoning then yes -
this is a bug. It demonstrates a level of shallow thought usually
associated with toys and simple games where there are a small, finite
number of outcomes.
If you define a "bug" along the line of Adm. Grace Hopper's reference -
AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM and XIV
General advice is to have one initiator in each zone definition...
Regards,
Rajesh Lakshminarayanan
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Sent: Wednesday
Something we have noticed is that when an AIX server is zoned to the
same FC port(s) on the storage device as a windows or Linux server, the
AIX server tends to have reduced throughput when both servers are
accessing the storage. It appears that the AIX is given a lower
priority of service. I hav
Cc,
An important consideration in restoring a file is understanding the
retention settings of a copygroup and the distinction that two settings
affect HOW MANY copies of a file are kept after they change or are
deleted and two settings affect HOW LONG files are kept after they are
changed or del
Zoltan,
Look at how udev config and rules are configured. It may be that the
PowerPath installation affected the configuration.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
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Depending on the size of the restore, you might consider replacing the single
tape drive with a small NAS disk device with deduplication such as a Data
Domain, Quantum or Netapp. This device could be configured to contain an
active data pool for the MC servers as well as a backup of the TSM dat
I have a TSM V5.5 server on AIX. I need to get all of the data to a
Windows or Linux TSM environment on x86.
Export node will work well for everything EXCEPT a NAS node (you have to
really love these little caveats and exceptions). A backup/restore or
unload/load will probably fail due to big-en
My current environment consists of 2 physical locations separated by 200
miles. Each environment has a TS3500 with 10 frames. 10 TS1120s in one
library, 16 TS1120s in the other. Both sites have a TSM library
manager, the smaller site has a total of 4 TSM servers, the larger site
has a total of 9
I did some NFS testing last year:
=
Test 1: I wanted to determine the feasibility of using a Deduplication
device that was NAS attached to the server
Equipment
TSM V6 on AIX6
DataDomain - DDR510
1Gb Ethernet
I was using 2GB File devices on an NFS mount from the DDR
Sam,
There may be a problem with the language set on the NetApp volumes.
We had a similar problem when we implemented snapdiff 2 years ago but I
cannot recall the exact fix. Review the attached link for further info.
http://communities.netapp.com/thread/8392?tstart=0
Neil Strand
Storage Engi
In addition to technical proficiency, an Architect should be aware of
business processes, be able to effectively communicate both up and down
the food chain and be an experienced team leader who is able to
coordinate the efforts of persons from various business and technical
proficiencies to achiev
Gill,
This sounds like an interesting environment. Could you share some of
the particulars such as what storage device is providing the LUN, what
server OS is using the LUN and what the general reason was for choosing
the LUN?
Historical note - My first hard disk in my home PC was 20GB
Than
Eric,
I ran into a similar problem 2 years ago - Corrupted DB.
Fortunately, I had a spare server that I quickly set up and moved all
backup operations to that server. It took a few days to run through the
DB fixes on the corrupt server. After the DB was fixed, I just did
server-server exports
I have a client which would like a copy of their backup data in the
least expensive form and capable only of restoring - no future backups
to TSM are required.
Currently their data is backed up to an AIX server attached to a TS3500
library with TS1120 drives using TSM 5.4. Backups have ceased but
FYI.
For those who use the TSM client snapdiff functionality to backup
their CIFS shares on a NetApp filer, I have been advised of the
following which affects those who upgrade their NetApp to the latest O/S
- OnTap 7.3.3:
If you have any customers using the snapdiff functionality to bac
Sam,
If you are backing up a CIFs share, I would encourage you to
investigate the "-snapdiff" option run from a windows server. This will
create a snapshot of the volume on the filer and then you only backup
the snapshot (or what has changed since the last snapshot) - like an
incremental backup
Howard,
I have a pair of DDR410s and pair of DDR510's that are configured for
NFS. The 510's are being used to store vRanger backups of a VM
environment. Compression/deduplication is incredible for this
application. 47TB(terabytes) are stored on 811GB (Gigabytes). Now
realize that there is a
I think there may be a lack of clarity with the reference to the link
that Tribe provided.
> Does TSM support 3-way NDMP backups as described here?
> http://www.ndmp.org/info/faq.shtml#9
>
As I understand it, the TSM server is the NDMP client, the filer is the
NDMP DATA server which then directs
Shawn,
You can set up NDMP backup destination to a TSM server via ethernet
which is nice in that the data can be put in a regular storage pool and
an offsite copy created. You can also set the NDMP backup destination
to a tape drive(s) physically attached to a filer. I suspect that you
may als
I have a question - please do not ask for an explination - it is what
the customer wants.
Environment:
-TSM Server 5.4 on AIX
-TSM BA client on Linux, Solaris and Windows (various flavors)
-TS3500 tape library with TS1120 drives (+1TB on each tape)
The customer desires me to convert the last coup
JR,
Another method of determining if lan-free is working is to perform a
"query mount" on the lan-free client. You can do this from the TSM
server console using server to server communications to the client:
"storageagentname: q mount"
The data being restored must be accessable from the sto
Fran,
Have you enabled ASIS on your NetApp? We are seeing deduplication
resulting in 15-40% amount of space saved - i.e. 850GB of data is using
665GB of space for a 21% savings. Your mileage will vary depending on
the type and amount of data stored.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Le
Stefan,
From the "TSM V6.1 Problem Determination Guide" - GC23-9789
Note - Adjust the following for your Windows environment
==
DB2 SQLCODE -2033 SQLERRMC 406
SQL error message code 406 requires that the following issues are
resolved:
- The DSMI_CONFIG environ
Duane,
You might consider re-architecting to take advantage of deduplication
and replication opportunities.
Put your remote site storage on a NetApp or Data Domain NAS device -
both of which perform deduplication. Replicate the deduplicated data to
your home site where you can also make a TS
Wanda
If you are clueless, where does that leave the rest of us? We depend on
you to lead us out of the bowels of backups - navigating the good ship
TSM. How can we continue??? Where do we go?
Help - Richard, you are our last hope!!!
OOOHHH NN, I feel the darkness of tar cu
Shawn,
In your virtual volume devclass definition you might try to set a
maxsize equal to that of the real storage behind it. This should
prevent stacking.
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has g
See:
Backup set and Table of Contents support in Tivoli Storage Manager
Version 6.1
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21396430&myns=swgtiv&mynp=
OCSSGSG7&mync=E
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
I am setting up a small environment for one of our affiliates - P520 SAS
attached to a TS3200 with LTO4.
Does anyone know if a TS3200 with SAS LTO-4 drives can provide library
managed encryption using IBM's EKM?
I ran across an IBM web page that said Library managed encryption is
supported on FC
Ditto on Lindsay's "it depends"
For my NetApp devices, observed NAS filesystem dedupe renges from 10% to
70% depending on the data.
VMware NFS shares typically show a good ratio. We for our VM
environment, we split our OS apart from data and paging space as
depicted below:
Filesystem
Farren,
"pkginfo -l IBMTape" should list detailed information
You may also want to check out the IBM Tape Device Driver Installation
and User Guide - GC27-2130-02.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Bol
> TSM license is for the hardware platform. So, if you have 5 VMware
servers, you need 5 TSM licenses, no matter how many
> virtual servers you have running. A 4 processor, quad core license is
more expensive than a
> 2 processor, single core license, but, TSM/IBM does not care how many
servers a
EJ,
Have you reviewed TSM V6.1 Windows BA documentation? It looks like
it coordinates backups through VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB). And
allws for both image and file level backups. We will be investigating
this feature within the next few weeks as our virtual environment is
rapidly expandi
Ken,
If the N-series is providing CIFs shares, you should consider backing
up with a windows server mounting the shares and then using the
"-snapdiff" option in TSM V6 client. This greatly simplifies recovery
as it is nearly identical to regular client recoveries.
NDMP backups are full/diff
Paul,
NDMP uses a full/differential method which does not fit well with our
long retention requirements. Running daily differentials with a weekly
full on 30TB of data would fill my library in less than 100 weeks with
no consideration for any other backup data. The process for performing
a restor
Has anyone put this into production use yet? Our initial testing is
very positive.
Currently we have to keep all user files for 7 years. I have 2
NetApp filer clusters with about 35 million files in 130 CIFS shares.
NDMP backup is unworkable. It takes slightly over 24 hours to perform
one co
Grigori,
If deduplication is your driving force, you really need to evaluate
if a VTL or NAS appliance may be a better solution for your environment.
There are several out there and some have evolved to provide primary
storage dedup.
I agree that the massive increase in resources is troublin
I second this suggestion ...
Google responded with 42 in about 2 seconds which is much quicker than
the 7.5 million years that Deep Thought took to compute the same answer
to the Ultimate Question.
Cheers to Google!
Have a nice day
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 58
Tim,
See:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r5/index.jsp
Look under "Database administration" for "Data recovery"
DB2 uses the TSM API. Just remember that everytime you change the TSM
configuration files you need to restart DB2 in order to read in the new
configuration.
Neil S
Bruce,
You might designate a basic windows server as a backup server and
have it mount the CIFS shares from the vfiler and then run a regular
backup. This way, you could restore to any windows server. If you are
using NFS do the same with a basic linux or unix box.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage
Is anyone using TSM as a media device for DiskXtender?
- If so, would you be willing to share your experience?
I am looking at using TSM as a cost effective alternative to adding disk
storage to our growing DiskXtender environment.
Thank you
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, M
EJ,
If you are running an older version of TSM you will want to upgrade
prior to manually deleting.
Reference: IC50659: AE IC47491 FIX COMPLETION - TSM SERVER HANG AFTER
DELETE VOLUME COMMAND(S) ISSUED
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do
Mario,
You have several options
1. generate backupset . Scratch=no vol=x
- This allows a client to restore directly from the media or from
another TSM server
- self contained allows data mobility to another TSM server or directly
to a client
- tape and data not tracked in TSM
- only cont
Tom,
If you have more than one TSM server you can have multiple copies of
the same backup just by using virtual volumes to another TSM server.
- Backup to virtual volume on server A - storage pool A
- Create offsite copy of storage pool A on server A
- Create a second copy if you are really para
Nick,
If you just want to preview - don't use the "TOS=" parameter and no
tape mounts will be done.
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
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From
Bill,
On AIX you need to do the following:
1. Ensure the java5 SDK is installed
2. Set the environment variables for the user running the ekm process:
# java sets for EKM
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java5/jre
P8=/usr/java5/jre/bin
P9=/usr/java5/bin
export CLASSPAT=H/usr/java5/jre/lib
export PATH=$JAVA_H
If you are going to consider Solaris or HP for a TSM server, pause
and think when was the last time that these companies participated in a
lovefest? Trying to troubleshoot a driver, hba or performance issue
would be like asking a Nancy Pelosi to throw a birthday party for George
Bush.
Life is
Tim,
you need to add the following to the top of your dsm.sys
"SErvername TSMSERVERA"
Then the commethod, tcpport etc. will be part of that SERVERNAME stanza.
This allows you to define several different configurations in a single
dsm.sys and refer to each by sourcing a different dsm.opt.
You could set up NDMP over ethernet to the TSM server. This dumps the
data to a normal storage pool that can be managed just like all other
storage pools(including offsite copies). Alternatively, set up a
windows/unix server to act as a backup proxy and backup the NAS
filesystems mounted on that
Geoff,
To add to Wanda's point #6 regarding "recoverability in 10 years".
It is relatively simple (but time consuming) to transfer old data to
new media by simply creating a storage pool for that new media and
running a "move data" command. If you upgrade to a new TSM server, it
is also simple
You could attach forty 7 port USB hubs each with 8GB thumb drives in a
10d:1p RAID 5 configuration and simply copy the data. :-)))
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
Rolf,
I am sure the tape library can handle the data load. Where most
problems happen is in the communications between the data centers.
If your data centers are 200KM apart and connected by a 1Gbps link,
your bottleneck is the WAN link due to latency, cost and competition
with other data
Rolf,
Have you verified that the link between the data centers can handle
the data traffic generated during client backups?
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
-Orig
Cacti works like a champ for trending.
We use it to trend db, log, storage pool, session count & drive mounts.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
-Original Me
You may want to review the "Migrating Servers" thread from last week for
a TSM Server on Solaris perspective.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
-Original Mes
Richard,
If you have Atape multipathing enabled, you may not have to do
anything.
Check using: lsdev -Cc tape
To enable alternate pathing
(From "IBM TotalStorage and System Storage Tape Device Drivers"
Installation and User's Guide - GC35-0154-17)
command: /usr/lpp/Atape/instAtape -a
This wil
John,
It almost sounds like something is moving the tapes without telling
TSM. Is your VTL attached to the library?
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
-Or
Curtis,
I'm not sure if these fall into managing a system category, but they
are things that I have dealt with on a periodic basis.
Customer service
- Gary calls and leaves a voice message asking for a restore of the file
"veryimportant.txt" in his home directory because he accidently deleted
i
Mario,
You may consider the implication of a future upgrade to TSM V6 which is
running DB2. Do you really think that Oracle and DB2 will co-exist on
the same box?
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Bold
Speaking of encryption, I noticed a wonderful little readme on IBM's
software download site regarding TS1120 firmware levels and encryption
posted on July 18th.
ftp://service.software.ibm.com/storage/3592/
See the D3I1_D16.readme.pdf file
=
Snippet from the PDF
==
John,
If TSM thinks that the cartridges are already offsite, then you
should be able to remove them from the library using library commands.
See publication 96845 Chapter 4, Export Data Cartridges:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/L700.tape#hic
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mas
o put them to SCRATCH is 'AUDIT LIBRARY'
(otherwise the volumes stay PRIVATE forever)
Any other idea(s) ?
Thank you !
Otto
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Otto,
- You should be able to just update the libvol owner on the library
manager to the new server.
- You may also consider using server-server export which transfers data
through the ethernet from the source to target server. This process
allows for concurrent export/import and reduces the chanc
Shawn,
Is there an ethernet accelerator or compression engine (i.e.
Riverbed) between the TSM server and client? We have noticed sometimes
adverse affects when compressing the data on the client in this case.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
What
The p550's work well. They have better I/O expansion than the p520 and
are less expensive that the p570. When you are specing out your system,
keep in mind the throughput of your tape drives and add I/O if your
budget allows.
The p550 also makes it easier to physically relocate a server where wi
Richard,
If you mean performing NDMP dumps via ethernet to a TSM server it is
relatively simple.
If you desire a non-root user on the NetApp to run backups otherwise
just enable NDMP and use the root user account on the NetApp.
On the NetApp
Create a backup user
Generate an
Thomas,
You could just plug the name of the processor into this handy perl
pvu calculator:
===
#!/bin/perl
#
print "Enter processor type: ";
$PROCESSOR_TYPE = ;
$INPUT = length ($PROCESSOR_TYPE);
$pvu = int(rand($INPUT) * 10);
print "You need to purchase " . $pvu .
Roger,
Could you have two clients with identical node names? Look for
ANR1639I messages showing different an attribute change for the suspect
nodes.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has g
You could run a "move data " to empty the volumes.
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic.
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I looked at the TSM V6 beta and found there will be a license module
that determines how many licenses your system will need. After a bit of
debugging and reverse engineering, I obtained a snippet of the source
code - Now remember, this is beta, so it may or may not make it into the
shipping versi
The VTL can compliment a TSM installation where you have a real tape
library (RTL) manager and RTL clients. Adding a LAN-Free agent to a RTL
client is greatly simplified when the RTL client is also attached to
it's own VTL. The RTL client can be the library manager for the VTL and
share the virtu
Boris,
Library managed encryption is controlled by the TS3500 library
communicating with the Encryption Key Manager application and TSM has no
awareness of any encryption occurring. No TSM configuration is required
when performing library managed encryption.
I strongly recommend that you re
It is well documented.
See page 42 of the TSM Programers Guide to the Galaxy
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
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Joni,
That sounds great!
What disk storage and replication are you using?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manag
If the label dosen't work, first do the following to remove it from the
volhist on the lib mgr.
Delete Volhistory Todate=TODAY Type=REMOTE Volume= FORCE=YES
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believe you can, begin it.
Boldness has gen
You could just set the servername, password, hl and ll address and also
set crossdefine=on on the new server. Then just go to the old server
and define the new one with "crossdefine=yes"
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltimore, MD.
(410) 580-7491
Whatever you can do or believ
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:18 PM
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> Subject: [ADSM-L] Internal error TBUNDO012 question
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> I have a TSM
, 13 Feb 2008 21:23:25 -0500, "Strand, Neil B."
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> Have you looked into ndmp from the filer to your tsm server? If you
> are at TSM V5.4 you can do this over ethernet and handle the data just
> like any other node - move, copy etc. It also minimi
We migrated from an L700/ACSLS/LTO3 to TS3500/TS1120. Since that
migration, we have been able to stop troubleshooting library/server/tape
issues and focus on client issues. The TS3500/TS1120 combination (with
encryption) just plain works.
Cheers,
Neil Strand
Storage Engineer - Legg Mason
Baltim
Sam,
Have you looked into ndmp from the filer to your tsm server? If you
are at TSM V5.4 you can do this over ethernet and handle the data just
like any other node - move, copy etc. It also minimizes impact on DB
size. The trick is to recognize ndmp full/differential methodology in
the TSM i
I have a TSM instance v5.3.4.0 running on AIX 5.3 ML4
The TSM instance has crashed with the following:
2/12/2008 10:15:21 ANR7838S Server operation terminated.
02/12/2008 10:15:21 ANR7837S Internal error TBUNDO012 detected.
I recovered the server yesterday and all appeared fine but this morning
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