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Hi,
Have a question about setting a backup. I've inherited a Tivoli backup
solution and am very slowly getting to grips with it ( have a NetBackup
background) and now need help in setting up a new backup. We've a sql
cluster wdccdb01 which has been set up backup the local drives via each
side of t
Would there be any reason that this message would show up in the log of one
of the nodes, not the clusternode, when the domain statement says C: D: on
node2? Node 1 is not reporting this error. The backup is reporting as failed
because of it. I've looked at the dsm.opt files and they are identical
I would like to pick the brains of anyone backing up Windows clusters
and/or Veritas clusters running on Solaris. This is something I have
struggled with and cannot get any TSM method to word reliable. We were
somewhat stable while running on 5.2 server and clients at 5.2.
We are running 5.3.
ards,
Karel
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David Longo
Sent: dinsdag 25 juli 2006 23:39
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Linux Cluster Backups
I haven't found any docs on backing up Linux Clusters. I've done W2K
and Netware Clus
I haven't found any docs on backing up Linux Clusters. I've done W2K and
Netware
Clusters with no problem per docs.
New system we have is: RHEL 4 AS u3; Red Hat Cluster Suite 4; GFS 6.1.
Cluster disks are Fibre connected to IBM DS8100 and DS4800.
Using TSM client 5.3.2.
Do I simply follow the
: Monday, June 14, 2004 11:34 AM
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Subject: Re: need help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
Tom,
Can you please get the answers to these questions
from your people?
1. What do you see in the TDPEXC.LOG file?
2. What errors messages are you getting?
Check the output the
s and my memory.
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
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Del Hoobler
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: need help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
Tom,
This isn't the pr
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> We'll drop the API on and see if anything changes.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom Kauffman
> NIBCO, Inc
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> Bos, Karel
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:42 AM
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Bos, Karel
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:42 AM
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Subject: Re: need help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
Tom,
>From the looks of it, only the TDP is installed. In the readme it is
stated that:
Software Requirements
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Da
help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
1) Can they connect from the TDP gui and/or command line ?
2) If so, can they backup the Exchange server ?
3) If not, what are the errors they are receiving ?
Check the tsm\tdpexc\dsierror.log and dsmerror.log, also, check the
event viewer for this syst
Tom,
Can you please get the answers to these questions
from your people?
1. What do you see in the TDPEXC.LOG file?
2. What errors messages are you getting?
Check the output the TDPEXC.LOG file and the
output of the TDPEXCC command?
3. Does the userid that owns the Windows Scheduler
Se
Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: need help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
I know it's not much to go on -- that's what I'm getting from MY people
:-(
At the server side, I see no connect fro
ges resulting from any virus transmitted.
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Kauffman, Tom
Sent: maandag 14 juni 2004 17:15
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Subject: Re: need help with ms-exchange 2003 cluster backups
I know it's not much
e 'at' command? I
haven't looked at this aspect of Windows since NT 3.51 . . .)
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
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Del Hoobler
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re:
Tom,
"it's not happening" is not much to go on. :-)
Can you get more details on what is not working?
What do you see in the TDPEXC.LOG file?
What errors are you getting?
Does the user-id that owns the Windows Scheduler
Service have enough authority to back up
the Exchange server and access the Wi
I don't do windows and my windows support people have hit a blank wall.
We just migrated from MS-Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 (I think it is)
and went to a clustered environment - two nodes in active/active mode,
with the userbase and info-store split between them. And, of course,
went to the curr
Thanks
Matt
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Hoobler
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:45 AM
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Subject: Re: Need Help Getting MS-EXCHANGE Cluster backups to work
Matt,
Data Protection for Exchange was run
Matt,
Data Protection for Exchange was run and tested in an
Exchange 2003/Windows 2003 MSCS environment.
When setting up the failover for the scheduler service, you also need to
set up registry replication so that upon a failover, the password stored
in
the registry is copied to the failover node
Hello all,
Our MS people are having a terrible time getting the new MS2003 exchange
cluster to work. They have experience on the regular servers but this
cluster backup seems to have a continues steam of problems.
The OS on the client is MS 2003, the Exchange is 2003, the TSM client
is 5.
Hello all,
I posted a question on cluster setup some time ago but never got a helpful
answer. It seems like I've installed all the services properly, I didn't get
any errors when I did it, but everything is not being backed upYes the
services are started. This is on a Win2K cluster, and the c
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