Thanks a lot for your help Wanda !
I'll work it around this way.
Cheers.
Norman
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So I assume you have multiple primary pools, including that dead Netware
pool, that back up into one copy pool? And you want to delete just SOME of
the nodes out of the Copy Pool?
Only good way I can think of, is to run MOVE NODEDATA on those Netware
servers.
Start with empty scratch volumes; ru
Hello everyone,
TSM server 5.4.3 on Windows 2003 server.
I have decommissioned all client Netware servers ; since their data were
on a specific storage pool, only for netware files, I was able to move the
related tapes out of the library ('move media ...' commands), because I'm
running out of ava
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Consider GENERATE BACKUPSET for this, instead of EXPORT NODE. There are
both pluses and minuses.
ADVANTAGE: You can restore from it without the server, or even without a
network. All you need is a client
Offsite Copy before deletion
.
Consider GENERATE BACKUPSET for this, instead of EXPORT NODE. There are
both pluses and minuses.
ADVANTAGE: You can restore from it without the server, or even without a
network. All you need is a client that is more or less the same level as
when it was generated, and
>> Of Cheung, Richard
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>> Hi all
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>> I have a few nodes which have been decommissioned as production
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> Hi all
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> I ha
Hi all
I have a few nodes which have been decommissioned as production systems
in my environment and therefore no longer exists. I want to delete
them from within TSM as well as delete any filespaces associated with
them - so the data is no longer consuming space in the production tape
storage l
On Jan 10, 2007, at 4:38 PM, RODOLFICH, NICHOLAS wrote:
Hello all,
Thanks for your help!!
We had 3 volumes that were shipped offsite get destroyed. I am
thinking
that these volumes will be recreated the next time the primary storage
pool gets backed up? Is this correct or is there something el
Hello all,
Thanks for your help!!
We had 3 volumes that were shipped offsite get destroyed. I am thinking
that these volumes will be recreated the next time the primary storage
pool gets backed up? Is this correct or is there something else that
needs to be done?
Also how do I disposition the vol
fsite, and filespaces are not collocated.
Our disaster administrator asked if we could do away with the offsite copy
storage pool.They would duplex the VTS's backend 9840 tapes and send
those offsite, eliminating the need for TSM's copy--storage-pool
processing.
Has anyone done this
>Don't you just love TSM. I had hoped to speed up the offsite copy but it
>appears the two processes aren't aware of each other, one requiring the same
>tape the other is copying offsite.
When contemplating what is happening in the processing of stgpool tapes,
always have
ists of many small files and is taking
ages
to copy.
tia
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Did you start the
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Did you start them with "backup stg LTOPOOL_PRD OFFSITEPOOL maxpr=2"?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/8/2003 8:04:41 AM >>>
Don't you just love TSM. I had hoped to speed up the offsite copy
Did you start them with "backup stg LTOPOOL_PRD OFFSITEPOOL maxpr=2"?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/8/2003 8:04:41 AM >>>
Don't you just love TSM. I had hoped to speed up the offsite copy but
it
appears the two processes aren't aware of each other, one requir
Don't you just love TSM. I had hoped to speed up the offsite copy but it
appears the two processes aren't aware of each other, one requiring the
same tape the other is copying offsite.
Does anyone know of a workaround?
tsm: TSM_SERVER>q pr
Session established with server TSM_SE
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At 12:08 PM +0200 2/23/03, Zlatko Krastev/ACIT wrote:
>- HSM client sends the data in a storage poo
At 12:08 PM +0200 2/23/03, Zlatko Krastev/ACIT wrote:
- HSM client sends the data in a storage pool. That storage pool can be
backed up to a copypool. If this is a storage hierarchy within the server
(diskpool migration to tapepool), backup the diskpool first then backup
the tapepool to same copypo
Synopsis: Want an offsite image of HSM data for DR, but want to avoid
the use of tapes for an onsite backup image.
I would approach it this way: Via dsmmigfs, defined the stub size to be
512 to eliminate leading file data from the stub, to force all files to
be eligible for migration.
Krastev
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At 1:32 PM -0800 2/20/03, Alex Paschal wrote:
>Why won't DRM manage your primary pool?
Because that's not what it does. From the ACSLS ADMIN Ref Manual
descripti
At 1:32 PM -0800 2/20/03, Alex Paschal wrote:
Why won't DRM manage your primary pool?
Because that's not what it does. From the ACSLS ADMIN Ref Manual
description of Move DRMedia:
Use this command to track database backup and copy storage pool volumes that
are to be moved offsite and to ident
bject: Need ideas for offsite copy of HSM tapes
We are using TSM and the HSM client to replace a system which used
Unitree and Cam backup software. The system provides two major
functions. One is server/workstation backup. We have that part
working fairly well (ignoring the usual TSM headaches).
practical application than you'd think" -
Scott Adams/Dilbert
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At 3:09 PM -0500 2/20/03, Prather, Wanda wrote:
What is your TSM server platform?
TSM Server 4.2.3.0 on Solaris 8
will probably upgrade to TSM Server 5.?.?.? in the near future if
they ever release one that people here seem to think is stable.
Lease on the Solaris machine hosting the server exp
What is your TSM server platform?
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We are using TSM and the HSM client to replace a system which used
Unitree
We are using TSM and the HSM client to replace a system which used
Unitree and Cam backup software. The system provides two major
functions. One is server/workstation backup. We have that part
working fairly well (ignoring the usual TSM headaches).
The second function, which has me scratching m
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Hi,
Last night I
Hi,
Last night I tried to use the new feature allowing me to copy to an offsite copy pool
at the same time I did backups. One of my servers had 2 files fail to backup - and
this caused my offsite copy to fail. Does anyone know why this is true?
I hate the way a backup is deemed "f
hat steps to restore file
from
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Yes, I'm aware that I will have to do that to salvage
the volume - however for the short term, what steps do
I need to do to make this volume available in the
library so the user can restore the one file he is
interested in right now?
--- Bob Booth - UIUC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You will pro
You will probably have to mark the tape that has the bad 'file' on it as
'destroyed', or restore that volume using the offsite tape(s), then do the
restore.. Depending on the number of offsite tapes it may take to rebuild the
bad volume, you might be better off just updating the bad tape to destro
I have a damaged file now marked unavailable in my
primary storage pool. A user tried to restore a file,
but the restore failed since the tape is now
unavailable, and the tape in the copy pool is offsite.
I've recalled the tape from offsite, but now what?
1. Change volume access from offsite to
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sbane Australia.
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Reclamation of our offsite copy pool is taking forever. Right now, we have
200+ volumes in that pool. Normally, threshold is set at 60% and I get
maybe 8 or 9 volumes returned after processing for 7 hours
.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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Reclamation of our offsite copy pool is taking
es back
running thru the night. Also make sure expiration is running.
Sung Y. Lee
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Reclamation of our offsite copy pool is taking forever. Right now, we have
200+ volumes in that pool. Normally, threshold is set at 60% and I get
maybe 8 or 9 volumes returned after processing for 7 hours (on beefy AIX,
with TSM at 5.1.5). Lately I've tried setting the threshold at 99, th
> node_name is not recognized.
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> ANR2940E The reference 'NODE' is an unknown SQL column name.
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> .V.
> _name from volumeusage where node-name=ABC order by
> volume_name
Seems, that
ANS8001I Return code 3.
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Hi,
> I had a user trying to restore a database and found data
>
Hi,
> I had a user trying to restore a database and found data
> unavailable to
> server. The restore was asking for a volume that was offsite.
> Why wouldn't
> it ask for the primary copy and how do I know what primary
> volume the data
> is on?
You can use an SQL statement, like
select distin
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maybe the primary copy is marked unavailable... do a q vol f=d to
see..
nnn=volume number
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> I had a user trying to restore a database and found data unavailable to
> server. The restore was asking for a volume that was offsite. Why wouldn't
> it ask for the primary copy and how do I know what primary vo
maybe the primary copy is marked unavailable... do a q vol f=d to
see..
nnn=volume number
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I
I had a user trying to restore a database and found data unavailable to
server. The restore was asking for a volume that was offsite. Why wouldn't
it ask for the primary copy and how do I know what primary volume the data
is on?
Thanks,
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For the sole purpose of having a current offsite copy for DR would it
be better to have backupset generated or offsite copy pool used?
8 prod / dr servers and 3 dev servers (about 10 EAGLE carts OS/390)
Thanks,
Boe
My other computer is OS/390!
>1) backup stg_pool copy_pool
>2) q vol * stg=copy_pool acc=readwr
>shows a list of volumes
>for each volume ( a_vol ) in this list do
>3) upd vol a_vol acc=offsite
>4) checkout libv yourlibrary a_vol
Tip: Consider using the often-overlooked Query MEDia command to generate
command lists th
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How to implement offsite backup copy ...
I have two primary tape storage pools for backup and archive. I need to
send offsite the backup copy of my primary tape storage for archive. I
created one copy storage pool and backup my primary tape storage pool. Then,
how do i send this backup copy off
"MC Matt Cooper (2838)" wrote:
> I remember asking the same question and received the most perfect response.
> So I am just doing a cut and paste of it.>
>
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>>I am wanting to implement a
edule these
scratch tapes that are offsite to be brought back.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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I am wanting to implement an Offsite copy pool for our OS/390 TSM 4.1
Server. My question is, what is the best way
I am wanting to implement an Offsite copy pool for our OS/390 TSM 4.1 Server. My
question is, what is the best way to automate this? I need to do the copy, create a
list of the tapes that will go offsite, eject the tapes from the silos. Then
reintegrate these tapes once they have cycled out
>I am reading through the doc on using a copypool for offsite DR tape
>handling. I keep reading on how it is desirable to wait to all backups to
>disk are complete, then make a copy to copypool, db backups, etc. My
>problem/question is pressed by two issues. If I would wait for the 150-
-
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Hello all,
I am reading through the doc on using a copypool for offsite DR tape
handling. I
Hello all,
I am reading through the doc on using a copypool for offsite DR tape
handling. I keep reading on how it is desirable to wait to all backups to
disk are complete, then make a copy to copypool, db backups, etc. My
problem/question is pressed by two issues. If I would wait for t
How long are you giving the migration from disk -> tape to work? you could
try upping the number of migration processes for the diskpool if you have
enough tape drives...
The backup stgpool from disk -> tape doesn't clear the diskpool as it goes
along.
Also, I would try and start you diskpool co
ing enabled...Does this explain why it sits there till
a manual threshold is updated ?
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>And why
Yes it does have caching enabled...Does this explain why it sits there till
a manual threshold is updated ?
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>And why doesn't the diskpool clears itself before 10am? Even with admin cmd
>schedule to reset the threshold hi=0 and lo=0.. I'm only accomplishing this
>manually..
If storage pool has caching enabled, cached copies of the files will
continue to reside in the storage pool.
I was wondering if someone could clear up certain way of how the environment
should work..
We have nightly backups going to the diskpool(for certain backups and the
others directly to tapepool)
However, backups finish by 8am... At 6:30am, there is a process to create a
copy(backup) the diskpool.
Thank you. I shall check into that!
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Look in the ADMIN COMMAND reference (for the server, not the client) at the
GENERATE BACKUPSET
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> Subject: Offsite copy
>
> Have 3.7 TSM. Backup 45 servers. No collocation on tapes. Want to create a
> special schedule where three of those servers run a quarterly backup to
> tape
> and tape is sent off site. No other servers have offsite tapes.
Have 3.7 TSM. Backup 45 servers. No collocation on tapes. Want to create a
special schedule where three of those servers run a quarterly backup to tape
and tape is sent off site. No other servers have offsite tapes. Looking
through all the GUI interface screens I cannot see how to do this. Any hel
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