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You should find one from volhistory file like 'dbbfull'. You can
restore tsm db by two ways..one tape name and 2nd just with time, which
is going to search in volhistory file after you set correct paths in
dsmserv.opt.
good luck
muthyam
I am currently at a disaster recovery
thanks
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Ralph,
You should be able to find out on which volume your last DB backup was
done by looking in the volhistory file : there must be a least one entry
with "BACKUPFULL" !
Cheers.
Arnaud
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Hi all,
I am currently at a disaster recovery test and am having a problem
finding
Ralph,
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Regards, Samiran Das
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Hi all,
I am currently at a disaster recove
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Congratulations on learning from your DR experience.
The short answer is no. If it isn't in the database, you cannot rebuild
the
database from tapes.
There was as discuss
Congratulations on learning from your DR experience.
The short answer is no. If it isn't in the database, you cannot rebuild the
database from tapes.
There was as discussion on the list not long ago about the 'daily
procedure', the rough cut
was similar to what we use in our daily backup script:
Questions for you to ponder:
Are you restoring a TSM server, and then your Application server, or are your
restoring them both to the same box.
If item 1 is "one box", Do you already have the TSM server software sitting
dormant on the Application server.
Are you using DRM?
Have you already attempte
Theresa --
1) I don't know if this is your plan, but the best bet is to boot from CD,
select the maintenance mode shell, and select "install from system backup".
Then select your mksysb tape as the install device. This will 'clone' your
system, adding device drivers from the CD as required.
2) Sh
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Hi Chris ,
I am writing shell and awk scripts to create file volume groups, logical
volumes , and file systems
27;rw' -t''`locale nostr | awk -F: '{print $1}'`'' -a frag='40 \
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> #Step6 : Repeat step1 to step5 for all VG's
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> #Step7 : Restore Data , using Tivoli .
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Shekar,
When you do the restore of the database with a 9710, how does TSM
know or find the location of the dbbackup volume inside the silo? Do you do
a manual type restore first wi
Thank you very much chris. i will update the list.
shekhar
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Shekar,
When you do the restore of the database with a 9710, how does TSM
know or find the location of the dbbackup volume inside the silo? Do you do
a manual type restore first with the tape in the drive or is TSM capable of
finding that volume inside the silo with the silo defined in th
I would make several recommendations, having done this twice so far this year.
Take blank tapes of all media you might use (ie, 8mm for AIX mksysbs, DLT for
the library, etc). While
you're at it, take cleaning tapes too. We had our own, and used several of
them. By the time Sungard
found their cl
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