Thanks Bruce,
I'm checking into this.
Tim
Kamp, Bruce wrote:
I just checked with one of the Novell admins here & they use adrem freecon.
Thanks,
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Bruce Kamp
Senior Server Analyst
Memorial Healthcare System
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Tim Thanks,
I printed out the White Paper for the product.
regards
Ball, Tim wrote:
We use FREECON. You can find it at: http://www.adremsoft.com/
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Timothy Hughes
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 10:
Thanks Tim,
The pc that I would use to connect to the servers is a Windows XP Pro.
Does that matter? would I need to install anything on it?
Tim
Tim Brown wrote:
Timothy
Use RCONSOLEJ available via ConsoleOne. The servers have to have the
proper NLM's loaded. You can point the install to
I just checked with one of the Novell admins here & they use adrem freecon.
Thanks,
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Bruce Kamp
Senior Server Analyst
Memorial Healthcare System
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Fax: (954) 276-5381
We use FREECON. You can find it at: http://www.adremsoft.com/
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Timothy Hughes
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 10:27 AM
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Is there a way to install the TSM Novell c
Timothy
Use RCONSOLEJ available via ConsoleOne. The servers have to have the
proper NLM's loaded. You can point the install to a unc name.
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist - Project Leader
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Stephens
STORServer,Inc
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Stapleton, Mark
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 11:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Is there a way to check past backup totals
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[E
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Timothy Hughes
>Is There a way for me to find out the total GB that I have
>been backing up each night say for the last week or two?
>or even the past couple of days a select query perhaps?
>
>I would like to increase my disk po
"Can I configure it to show the past?"
If you put it on a box running IIS you can send the reports to a directory
and keep multiple versions. Or, you can do what I do and just have the
report sent to you via e-mail. Then keep as many versions as you want.
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Thanks
Curtis,Terry, Steve and Stef for your replies!
Terry, I have operational reporting but it only covers a
24hr period. So I can check last nights total, but what if I want it
to check say the previous nights GB total. Or the night before or each
night of last weeks backup total GB. Can I con
On Thursday 09 December 2004 19:08, Timothy Hughes wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> Is There a way for me to find out the total GB that I
> have been backing up each night say for the last week or two?
> or even the past couple of days a select query perhaps?
>
> I would like to increase my disk pool and
Here is one I use that creates the following output:
Q_BU_SIZE 10
ENTITY Elapsed TimeAvg Obj Avg Bytes Session Count
-- - - --- ---
ADBACKUP 00:05:29 1938 251.417 Mb 9
ADJNU1 0
TSM Operational reporting should do the trick - only runs on a Win client
though - t
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From: Timothy Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is there a way to check past backup totals
Hello all,
Is There
$1 and $2 are parameters you pass when you run the script. Adjust the
numbers to fit what you want to see.
select nodes.domain_name,summary.activity,sum(cast(summary.bytes/1-
024/1024/1024 as decimal(6,2))) as GB from nodes, summary where
(end_time between current_timestamp - $1 hours and
You could do a command line restore and specify -dirsonly and restore
just the directory structure over the top. Then push down the
permissions on the files.
Works great if your permissions are assigned at a top level and all
subdirectories inhert and you are using DRMC. It gets tedious if the
Hi Chris,
I think it is not possible to restore only the NTFS sec. information . Maybe
you can get it back with CHKNTFS ( /?)
This will restore/regenerate the NTFS tables . This command helped me
sometimes
Christian , as you say it could be in the system state. I Think it is not
there , the onl
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Tony Morgan
Sent: Saturday, 23 March 2002 4:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Is there a way to email notifications in TSM?
Just a thought
I prepare a number of reports from TSM each morning and
Just want to set the record straight before misconceptions spread:
1. Servergraph/TSM does a GREAT DEAL MORE than send email;
2. For a single TSM server, the price is MUCH less than what John was quoted
for his large and complex site;
3. Every TSM-er has to build a monitoring system just to sur
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You're right there are some expensive solutions. I believe ServerGraph has
the e-mail notification capability, but in our environment we were quoted
$35,000 for the initial installation, plus 15% maintenance. TDS for
there a way to email notifications in TSM?
You're right there are some expensive solutions. I believe ServerGraph has
the e-mail notification capability, but in our environment we were quoted
$35,000 for the initial installation, plus 15% maintenance. TDS for SMA
does not have e-mail n
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From: John Bremer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Is there a way to email notifications in TSM?
You're right there are some expensive solutions. I believe ServerGraph has
the e-mail notification capability
You're right there are some expensive solutions. I believe ServerGraph has
the e-mail notification capability, but in our environment we were quoted
$35,000 for the initial installation, plus 15% maintenance. TDS for SMA
does not have e-mail notice capablity.
If you check the ADSM.org archive y
We run a perl script on w2k that runs the admin program in console mode - it
reports on all error messages (exluding a few we don't care about) and
warning messages that we care about.
It sends us mail and net send messages (we have others that send us pages
for important events).
Cheap and easy
Etienne,
Here is something similar that I do on my AIX Server. It could
probably be written differently (better) but it serves the purpose. It
checks if any of three different messages are in the log and if so mails
that information to me.
Thanks,
Jon Martin
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Subject:Re: Is there a way to delete all files that were
backed up last night for certain clients
One option is to delete the volumes that were used for these
backups.
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified
Thanks to all that responded to my questions!
It's not realy deleting, but more expiring.
Replace the file with a fake file, jl. 0 bytes, it's impossible that a 0
byte file contains a virus.
Backup the file absolute and repeat it until you pass the policies.
If you usualy save 3 versions, backup the 0 byte file _absolute_ 4 times.
Expire In
Smith
"Once bitten, twice shy"
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One way might b
as much less practical application than you'd think" -
Scott Adams/Dilbert
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your questions, and maybe provides a pointer for more
reading.
Glen Smith
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On 19 Sep 2001, at 10:35, David Longo wrote:
> That question has come up here about viruses. I don't think there is
On 19 Sep 2001, at 10:35, David Longo wrote:
> That question has come up here about viruses. I don't think there is an
> easy way. Maybe someone has some experience/ideas.
Lets suppose that instead of just a few clients, you wanted to do
this for all clients - or at least be willing to accept l
>We may have backed up a virus last night. Is there a way to delete just the
>files that were backed up last night on specific servers?
I would keep it in perspective: Given the world of Microsoftware, you are
probably backing up viruses every night; so last night is just a more
conspicuous case
That question has come up here about viruses. I don't think there is an
easy way. Maybe someone has some experience/ideas.
David Longo
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We may have backed up a virus last night. Is there a way to delete just the
files that were backed up last night on
There is no customer-provided means for "undoing" the backup of files.
Richard Sims, BU
4 AM
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> Subject: Re: Is there a way to delete all files that were backed up
> last n ight for certain clients
>
> You aren't alone !
> If you are like here, things seem to be "code blue" and/but I believe
> "code
> blue"
One way might be to get a list of the object_id's with a SQL statement
something like :
select object_id from backups where node_name='MYNODE' and backup_date >
= '2001-09-18 00:00:00.00'
or some other selection criteria which may select what you want.
Then edit the list to produce a script
You can define a management class with verexists=1 verdeleted=0 retonly=0,
and temporarly point to the no retention class using include-exclude. Run
another backup to bind the files, then delete them from the source and run
another backup to expire them. (This will also delete your inactive versi
One option is to delete the volumes that were used for these backups.
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant
Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline
Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G
Tel: +27 (0) 11 302-6622 Cell: +27 (0) 82 573 5665
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You aren't alone !
If you are like here, things seem to be "code blue" and/but I believe "code
blue" has been out there for a year.
(this is just some of the stuff I've heard)
You could probably use your "sched.log" to get a list of what was backed up,
then use it to build delete statements/comma
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