r Manager On Behalf Of Michael
> Prix
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 10:00 PM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] backup db failure on 817 rhel7.6
>
> Hello,
>
> check for tsmdbmgr.opt in the instance directory and
> /opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dbbkapi/dsm.
Thursday, May 16, 2019 10:00 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] backup db failure on 817 rhel7.6
Hello,
check for tsmdbmgr.opt in the instance directory and
/opt/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/dbbkapi/dsm.sys if they contain valid data.
--
Michael Prix
On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 15:51 -0400,
ued command: BACKUP DB devc=dbfile
> type=full
> ANR0984I Process 3 for Database Backup started in the BACKGROUND at
> 04:33:11 PM.
> ANR4559I Backup DB is in progress.
> ANR2280I Full database backup started as process 3.
> IBM Spectrum Protect:PROFESSOR>
> ANR8340I FILE vo
I'm getting this failure:
ANR2017I Administrator SERVER_CONSOLE issued command: BACKUP DB devc=dbfile
type=full
ANR0984I Process 3 for Database Backup started in the BACKGROUND at
04:33:11 PM.
ANR4559I Backup DB is in progress.
ANR2280I Full database backup started as process 3.
IBM Spe
nodes.
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
From: Loon, Eric van (ITOPT3) - KLM
Sent: donderdag 25 januari 2018 13:58
To: ADSM-L
Subject: Backup db chalenges with 7.1.8
Hi guys,
I'm facing a new challenge because of the security enhancement in 7.1.8. In the
p
Hi guys,
I'm facing a new challenge because of the security enhancement in 7.1.8. In the
past I installed 7.1.7 servers on a cluster configuration, which was working
without any issues. With 7.1.8 TSM starts checking the GUID of the
$$_TSMDBMGR_$$ node used and this changes as soon as the server
uot;
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Lundi 7 Octobre 2013 22:11:24
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Slow backup DB performance to ProtecTIER
Try using the itdt tool to generate an I/O stream to the Protectier, take TSM
out of the picture.
If it runs the same (slow) speed, then the problem is on the Protectier side.
Hi Karel,
Those tests have already been done, and results are the same. Backup DB to
ProtecTIER is slow compared to LTO.
Thanks for your help.
--
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON
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Envoyé: Lundi
: Sunday, October 06, 2013 9:07 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Slow backup DB performance to ProtecTIER
Hi all,
I've a customer who's complaining about very slow performance of backup DB to
ProtecTIER : 10 MB/s while it's 10 times faster to tape (LTO4).
TSM Server is
Hi,
Tried to do dbs to prot and/or dbb to lto4 to compair same type of db
backup to same type of devclass?
Kind regards,
Karel
Op 6 okt. 2013 15:08 schreef "Erwann Simon" :
> Hi all,
>
> I've a customer who's complaining about very slow performance of backup DB
&g
Hi all,
I've a customer who's complaining about very slow performance of backup DB to
ProtecTIER : 10 MB/s while it's 10 times faster to tape (LTO4).
TSM Server is 6.3.2.0 on AIX.
Backup DB to ProtecTIER is DBB (Full) while Backup DB to LTO4 is DBS.
We've tried diffe
I ran into an odd issue, and it took me a while to figure out the
cause. I'm posting this because I found very few hits about
lvmread.c, and none matched. Most gave info about memory consumption,
which is no factor here.
If you have to replace the OS on your TSM server, and you're not using
AD,
Tim -
One possible cause of the problem is tape drive/library issues, which
seems to be a common element in your events. Your library may have
event logging, and if so you could check its records, by time, to see
if anything of interest in there. TapeAlert may be of some help. If
warranted, yo
For the past few days, my daily maintenance has been interrupted by the
database backup. When it's invoked, it never happens, and the maintenance
script of course dosn't finish. I can't do it manually, either. While it's in
that state, I can't get answers on any sort of storage query - select
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Sent: donderdag 8 april 2010 13:16
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
Richard -
You had posted the contents of your diag log and said that you
Of
Richard Sims
Sent: donderdag 8 april 2010 13:16
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
Richard -
You had posted the contents of your diag log and said that you can't see
the reason, with no reference to anything you had pursued in the
diag
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> Richard Sims
> Sent: woensdag 7 april 2010 16:21
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> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
>
> On Apr 7, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Richard van Denzel wrote:
>
>> TSM RC=0x006A=106 -- see TSM API Reference for meaning.
>
> Access Denied error.
L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
Hi Richard,
I had a similar problem (except that the OS was Windows) and the following
article helped me solving the issue:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r2/topic/com.ibm.itsm.srv.install.doc/t_srv_prep_dbmgr.html
kind regards,
St
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
>
> Hello,
> your db2diag.log shows a return code of 106.
> This is a permission denied which may have to do
> with the error log file permissions.
> See this solution here for details on th
: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
Hello,
your db2diag.log shows a return code of 106.
This is a permission denied which may have to do
with the error log file permissions.
See this solution here for details on this :
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21385178
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Richard van Denzel wrote:
> TSM RC=0x006A=106 -- see TSM API Reference for mea
2010
11:10:33 AM:
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> Re: SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
>
> Richard van Denzel
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Richard van Denzel wrote:
> TSM RC=0x006A=106 -- see TSM API Reference for meaning.
Access Denied error.
6 april 2010 21:21
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] SV: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
What does DB2Diag.log tell you?
Best Regards
Christian Svensson
Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
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Ämne: Failed to backup DB on Linux TSM 6.2
Hi All,
For some reason I'm unable to backup my TSM DB on Linux (TSM Server
6.2.0.0, TSM Client 6.2.0.0). I get the infamous message:
ANR2968E Database b
Hi All,
For some reason I'm unable to backup my TSM DB on Linux (TSM Server
6.2.0.0, TSM Client 6.2.0.0). I get the infamous message:
ANR2968E Database backup terminated. DB2 sqlcode: -2033. DB2 sqlerrmc:
106.
ANR0985I Process 1 for DATABASE BACKUP running in the BACKGROUND
completed with
Greetings. We have two tsm servers, one (tivoli1) with
a Quantum tape library, and the other (tivoli2) with a 10 TB diskpool.
As I understand it, we can't use tivoli1's tape as a NEXTstgpool for
tivoli2's disc, so we're intending to use it as a Virtual Volume
1) as the offsite copypool for tiv
n to the active user?
Good Luck.
Gr. Ilja
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L Backhaus
Verzonden: dinsdag 11 juli 2006 20:14
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: oddevaix:/home/archive>db2 backup db archive online use tsm
rd on the TSM Server, then regenerated the
password file with db2 command dsmapipw again.
ERROR:
DB2Node :/home/archive>db2 backup db archive online use tsm
SQL2062N An error occurred while accessing media
"/home/archive/sqllib/adsm/libtsm.a". Reason code: "137".
>> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:48:06 -0500, Dave Zarnoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I calculated that our DB is @61GB
> The manufacturer says the tape can hold 50GB compressed
> What do you think is happening?
Most tape vendors use 2.mumble for their expected compression ratio.
Database backups ten
At 10:48 AM 2/23/2006, Dave Zarnoch wrote:
I calculated that our DB is @61GB
The manufacturer says the tape can hold 50GB compressed
What do you think is happening?
Keep in mind that many databases have lots of zeroes in them (unused
space within pages). In this situation, they can be compre
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On Feb 23, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Dave Zarnoch wrote:
I calculated that our DB is @61GB
The manufacturer says the tape can hold 50GB compressed
What do you think is happening?
Magic.
Your posting did not specify which level of 9840 drive/cartridge
technology is being used. I'll then assume 9840A
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On Feb 23, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Dave Zarnoch wrote:
We have a TSM DB Backup that occurs every morning:
...
02/23/06 07:18:47 ANR4550I Full database backup (process 918)
complete,
16707519 pages copied. (SESSION: 17232,
PROCESS:
918)
...
I'm a little bit leary that i
We have a TSM DB Backup that occurs every morning:
Here are the results:
02/23/06 06:31:46 ANR2017I Administrator ADMIN issued command:
BACKUP DB
devclass=C_DEVC type=full wait=yes (SESSION:
17232)
02/23/06 06:34:46 ANR0984I Process 918 for DATABASE
" SHARED=NO
For the directory, I recommend to use a local filesystem.
Now tell TSM to use this device class for db backup:
BACKUP DB ... DEVCLASS=LOCALFILES
or
DEFINE DBBACKUPTRIGGER DEVCLASS=LOCALFILES ...
Rainer Schöpf
To tape:
backup db devclass=tape_class type=full scratch=yes wait=yes
To disk:
you could set up a device class file_devclass where type=file
then run the same backup db with the new devclass
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Hello everyone,
Can someone explain how to backup the database to disk file versus sequential
access
D]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Backup DB to disk?
Is it possible to do a DB Backup to disk that is on another server
(locally)?
I really need to do this SOON!
I am using Win2K TSM 4.3 but we should be upgrading in March! So currently
normal IBM
Create a disk device class, for the path you use a mapped drive to the
other server. (don't know if unc paths is supported, we have unix) Then
use this device class to backup your database. This has all been in the
list before ofcourse.
Regards
Otto Schakenbos
PC-Support
TEL: +49-7151/502 8468
FA
DEFINE DEVCLASS TSMBK DEVTYPE=FILE FORMAT=DRIVE MAXCAPACITY=9437184K
MOUNTLIM
IT=1 DIRECTORY=/var/tsmdbbk SHARED=NO
SET SERVERNAME TSM
Can't see why not as long as you can mount it.
Is it possible to do a DB Backup to disk that is on another server
(locally)?
I really need to do this SOON!
I am using Win2K TSM 4.3 but we should be upgrading in March! So currently
normal IBM support is not
supporting our current produciton TSM. (The end of February should be the
END of our ca
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Subject:Safe to backup DB while client backups running?
We're trying, usually in vain, to get our TSM environment under
control. We have daily scripts that perform backups of our database,
one onsite and one offsite. The scripts check to see if any backup
Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Top of message ---
In fact there are some sites that have no window to do backup DB
with nothing else happening.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/06/02 12:08PM >>>
Top of message
>>--> 11-06-02 09:06 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)
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>>--> 11-06-02 09:06 S.SHEPPARD (SHS) Safe to backup DB while c
I have never heard of or seen any restrictions or problems with backing
up the DB while backups are running.
Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data P
We're trying, usually in vain, to get our TSM environment under
control. We have daily scripts that perform backups of our database,
one onsite and one offsite. The scripts check to see if any backup
sessions are active, and if they are, they reschedule themselves to
try again in 10 minutes.
It's
, 2002 5:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT ISSUE / BACKUP DB fails with error: "ANRD ic.c(329):
Zero bit count mismatch for SMP page addr 738304; Zero Bits =105,
HeaderZeroBits = 0." - is there a way to fix or recover from this without
doing a RESTORE DB?
Solaris 2.6 /
Solaris 2.6 / TSM Server 4.1.2.12. A few days ago we experienced a
spontaneous crash/reboot during a TSM BACKUP DB operation. Following the
reboot, our TSM Server software came up normally and we repeated the
BACKUP DB operation, which reported successful completion. Shortly
afterward, we did
the BACKUP DB command
may ignore them as invalid volumes. If it does not then you will have to
use a script to strip off the bad stuff (first 2 lines).
The select looks like this:
select volume_name as " " from libvolumes where ...(picks the ones you
want).. > DB_volumes
DB
When my daily database backup runs, it sometimes calls for a tape that has not come
back from offsite yet. This is the command I am using (we want to use the smaller J
tapes instead of K):
BACKUP DB Devclass=3590 Type=full
Vol
>...I deleted the tapes that should hold theses ACTIVE files with
>DISCARD=YES. I would believe it would take it off the data base. ...
Matt - Deleting a Primary storage pool volume certainly results in the
files that were on the volume being deleted from the TSM database.
Filespace name
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>...I did a
>SELECT * from backups where backup_date < '2001-04-02' . The results
>should have shown data that was backed up on
>2001-04-01. BUT THERE IS A LOT OF DATA THAT WAS BACKED UP A
You have been running "expire inventory" haven't you? This is a routine process,
ideally run daily that actually deletes info from DB.
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/11/01 10:22AM >>>
Hello all,
I am in the process of finding out why some of the DATA on my tapes
are not expiring
>...I did a
>SELECT * from backups where backup_date < '2001-04-02' . The results
>should have shown data that was backed up on
>2001-04-01. BUT THERE IS A LOT OF DATA THAT WAS BACKED UP ALL THE WAY BACK
>TO 2000-12-xx.
>What is going on here? Why is the data there? Shouldn't it have been
>ex
Hello all,
I am in the process of finding out why some of the DATA on my tapes
are not expiring. I have been learning a lot doing this but it is time
consuming (surprised right?). Anyway to just correct some past injustices I
deleted most of the tapes that I know should not hold valid DA
oes this mean only one ADMIN schedule at a time?
> jt
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 11:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB does not start
>
>
> did t
John
We found that the behaviour of admin schedules changed when we upgraded from
3.7.2 to 3.7.4.
Our TSM servers have a number of long-running scripts initiated by admin
schedules - eg backing up a disk storage pool to an offsite tapepool via
server-to-server comms before initiating a migration
ay, March 24, 2001 4:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB does not start
>
> Yes, the compelling reason is to have the backups of storage pools
> complete,
> hopefully, by 9:00AM. Then the scheduled launch of a database backup at
> 10:00A
(330)-471-3390
Canton, Ohio USA 44706-0927 Fax : (330)-471-4034
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From: Coyle, Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB
: Talafous, John G.[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
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> Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB does not start
>
> The ADMIN schedule that processing storage pools
one ADMIN schedule at a time?
jt
-Original Message-
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB does not start
did they have the same start time ? ? ?
That might cause that... but
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 9:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Admin schedule to Backup DB does not start
Well what do you know?!? Another ADMIN schedule to manage storage pools was
running. When it finished, the BACKUP_DB admin schedule started. But, does
this mean
Well what do you know?!? Another ADMIN schedule to manage storage pools was
running. When it finished, the BACKUP_DB admin schedule started. But, does
this mean that only one (1) admin schedule can be active at any given time?
TIA,
John G. Talafous IS Technical Principal
The Timken
ACKUP_DB
Description: Backup DataBase
Command: backup db type=full devclass=3590-E1A
Priority: 1
Start Date/Time: 02/27/2001 10:00:00
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Period: 1 Day(s)
Day of W
Chaps,
I need to know the best procedure to follow with regards to stg pool backups and db
backups.
Let me tell you what we are doing:-
Most of our backups take place overnight between midnight and 6am. (Only a few
non-critical during the day).
Storage pool backups are taken at 8am (with NO D
> >Hopefully this won't occur, as we have a policy of testing all changes in
> >the lab before applying them to production.
>
> Wow, what a terrific philosophy! If Tivoli did that, customers would be
> able to perform an Import and it would work!
>
It'd be even better if we had a Powderhorn in th
>> Use TSM db mirroring, with MIRRORWrite Sequential to stay out of trouble.
>>
>Thanks for the hint, I see the defaults are sequential for the DB and
>parallel for the log.
>Would you recommend changing the log to sequential as well, or leave it as
>is? Normally I'm inclined to trust defaults un
Prather, Wanda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> [Prather, Wanda] I agree with you that in an EMC Symmetrix, the
> liklihood of physical failure is very very small. I've personally never
> had
> to restore a TSM DB due to software corruption (and I'm not particularly
> gentle with mine),
Richard Sims [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[various answers]
Hi Richard, thanks for taking the time to answer, and thanks for the sample
shutdown script, I'm sure I can do something similar for my server.
It's a pity the startup/shutdown processes are so lacking in the product
itself, hopefull
> Does TSM do anything about managing the database backup volumes? Or do I
> need to do that manually? (ie delete old versions before it runs out of
> space). As far as I can tell, the database doesn't see them as volumes,
> because they don't show up when I do Q VOL (although Q VOLHIST describe
, 2000 9:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BACKUP DB to disk - questions
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7, new implementation.
command: backup db devclass=seqdisk
Until my organisation gets its act together to give me access to the ACSLS
server (it's a long story), I have no tape storage available.
>Does TSM do anything about managing the database backup volumes? Or do I
>need to do that manually? (ie delete old versions before it runs out of
>space). As far as I can tell, the database doesn't see them as volumes,
>because they don't show up when I do Q VOL (although Q VOLHIST describes
>t
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7, new implementation.
command: backup db devclass=seqdisk
Until my organisation gets its act together to give me access to the ACSLS
server (it's a long story), I have no tape storage available. But I have a
nice large chunk of EMC Symmetrix array to play in.
So I
u r not using mtlib for sure.
do the new scratch tape checkin and db backup.
then use dsmlabel to deal with the scratch tape that is not accessible.
Good luck
George
08/29/2000 04:50:11 PM
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shekhar
I am sorry, I did not see you are using stk9710. I am using IBM 3494.
'mtlib' utility in AIX
shekhar
I am sorry, I did not see you are using stk9710. I am using IBM 3494.
'mtlib' utility in AIX level is the tool, to check out you have it or not,
in AIX, type "mtlib -l" see what happen.
If you have that utility every thing is going to be fine. I used this
utility to fix the problem (I
29/2000 02:34:12 PM
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shekhar
Check your scr tape's cal. code. I just fix that problem, because some how
my scr tape are using pri cal code.
George
or should i remove all the tapes and again insert and checkin as a scratch.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 08/29/2000 02:14:56 PM
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no these tapes been labeled by me , and inserted in to library today.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 08/29/2000 02:14:56 PM
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Subj
>08/29/00 13:24:02 ANR8355E I/O error reading label for volume MED147 in
> drive DRIVE2 (/dev/mt1).
Make sure that you ADSM-labeled the tapes (don't depend upon pre-labeled
tapes from a tape vendor). APAR IX77477 may or may not apply to your
*SM level, but is interestin
>what is yo?
I'd suspect: half a yo-yo.
(Sorry, couldn't resist :-)Richard
what is yo?
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/P=Internet/A= /C=us" on 08/29/2000 02:00:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Backup Db.
yo
shekhar
Check your scr tape's cal. code. I just fix that problem, because some how
my scr tape are using pri cal code.
George
yo
Hi all,
i am trying to backup database with the command
backup db type=full devclass=stk9710
if i dont give volume name it says no scratch volume , if i give volume name
it gives following error.
med147 was scratch before issuing command.
out put in actlog file
db
08/29
int is you can use a backup db type=dbsnapshot to make one of the
backups. This does not disturb the backup "series".
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.
Thank you also for your information.
Kind regards
Werner Nussbaumer
-Original Message-
From: payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 11. August 2000 17:28
To: ADSM-L
Cc: payne
Subject: Re: BACKUP STGPOOL and BACKUP DB Question
We do:
1) Backup Disk
2) Backup Tape
3) Backup DB
Thank you very much for your information, I'll do it this way.
Kind regards
Werner Nussbaumer
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From: Phillip.Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 11. August 2000 17:34
To: Phillip.Ford; ADSM-L
Subject: Re: BACKUP STGPOOL and BACKUP DB Question
I can no
We do:
1) Backup Disk
2) Backup Tape
3) Backup DB
4) Run checkouts to get tapes off site.
5) Migrate
6) Expire
7) Backup DB
8) Run Checkin of scratch tapes to fill library (This could be done as part
of step 4 as well).
The first DB backup will be use for Disaster Recover of the server. There
I can not say what is best but what we do.
1) backup diskpool to DLTPOOL2
2) Migrate
3) backup the tape pool to DLTPOOL2
4) Backup DB
Both backups must be to the same copy tape pool.
We do it in this order to keep down tape to tape operations. If no backups
occur during step 1 or 2 then step 3
Hello All
I set up a storage pool DISKPOOL, a tape pool DLTPOOL1 (4 tapes) and a copypool
DLTPOOL2 (4 tapes).
DISKPOOL is migrated to the next pool DLTPOOL1. After that I would do a
BACKUP STGPOOL DISKPOOL1 DLTPOOL2
and
BACKUP STGPOOL DLTPOOL1 DLTPOOL2
and finally
BACKUP DB DEVCLASS
your answer. Yes, I agree: for the BACKUP DB I need only 1 tape.
> But the second time I need another tape, because the other can only be expired
> if there is a second backup of the DB.
>
> I just ask if we have a tape library with 14 tapes each with 35MB/70MB Data.
> The DB may use 1
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