client options file:
exclude.systemobject eventlog
While this will not affect the ability to restore the systemobject, the
viability of this workaround depends on the criticality of Windows XP event
logs to your organization.
The fix is currently available in the 5.5.3 client, but reverting to
Just popped up today.
Ibm says this apar is closed, march 2010. where can I find the supposed fix?
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310
This was both a client level backup/restore problem, and a XP permissions
problem.
When the machine was first installed, they used the TSM 5.2 client, which
fixed a few scheduler problems with windows. When the machine was reinstalled
the admin installed an older version of the TSM client (5.1.4)
ernet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 2005-07-19
11:49:30:
> Server: AIX 5.2/TSM 5.1.10
>
> Trying to rest
Server: AIX 5.2/TSM 5.1.10
Trying to restore a Windows XP directory, we are receiving several errors,
none of which, I have been able to find in READMEs or APAR lists..
At first we tried the restore with TSM client level 5.1.4, and I am wondering
if before the machine was rebuilt they were
Tsm windows client v5.2
Windows xp
Server v5.1.9
Server os solaris v2.8
Someone appears to have changed the client machine name without anyones
knowledge.
Now the client needs to restore some files due to disk crash.
In the following extract from a "q filespace elixir * f=d" command,
All, Recently there have been some posts from people trying to use the WinPE
doc to backup and/or restore image based backups with TSM using WinPE. I
wanted you to know that there is a known issue when you use a WinPE CD built
from a Windows 2003 installation. The TSM client will crash when ru
h" is the enemy of excellence.
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Problem
When deploying Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Firewall will be
installed and activated automatically. It will restrict unsolicited
incoming traffic in order to provide protection for computers against
malicious users or programs. However
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> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT)
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 11:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: TSM Scheduler under Windows XP
>
>
> We have noticed that for at least some of our XP machin
We have noticed that for at least some of our XP machines, the TSM scheduler
does not appear to run unless the user is logged on. Because users here are
asked to logoff before they go home once a week in order for windows
security patches to be pushed to their machines, that means their pcs are
no
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Subject
Re: Windows XP, ASR, and ANS1468E
Thank you to those that provided suggestions yesterday. I added exclude
lines to my DSM.OPT file to take care of all the files that are in use.
That cleaned up those error messages, but did not help
Thank you to those that provided suggestions yesterday. I added exclude lines to my
DSM.OPT file to take care of all the files that are in use. That cleaned up those
error messages, but did not help with the ASR error. I'm still getting the ANS1468E
when my client attempts to backup the autom
quot;C:\Program
Files\Tivoli\TSM\Baclient\exclude.list.opt"
good luck!
Jackie
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From: Kamp, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows XP, ASR, and ANS1468E
The qmgr0.dat & qmgr1.dat are the fi
sage-
From: Matt Zufelt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows XP, ASR, and ANS1468E
I have a Windows XP SP1 PC that is reporting that backup has failed each
night (return code=12). Examining the dsmerror.log seems to indicate that
I have a Windows XP SP1 PC that is reporting that backup has failed each night (return
code=12). Examining the dsmerror.log seems to indicate that the problem occurs when
the system tries to backup the automated system recovery (ASR) files. I get the
following two error messages:
03/08/2004
Based on what you've posted my best estimate of what's happening is that
the users in question are launch the TSM Web Client (not the Web Admin)
which requires a Java 2 plug-in. Once the plug-in is downloaded and
installed there are likely some older Java applets that don't work with
the plug-in.
I have several Users that are running Windows XP desk top and they tell me that when
they install a client on a server (NT,XP,Novell) the client install attempts to
install Sun Java on the workstation When this happens, and they try to run the GUI
interface to the server, the interface locks up
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Objet : Java errs on Red Hat / Windows XP Pro?
We have a Red Hat Linux 8.0 web server with / Tivoli 5.2. Backups and
dsmc work, but accessing Tivoli's web client from a Windows XP Pro SP1
desktop doesn't work.
The error points to Jav
We have a Red Hat Linux 8.0 web server with / Tivoli 5.2. Backups and
dsmc work, but accessing Tivoli's web client from a Windows XP Pro SP1
desktop doesn't work.
The error points to Java, and at someone's suggestion we've tried
downgrading the desktop (using IE 6.0 SP1
trium
drivers for 2003 don't work, I may open a PMR.
Version 5.1
An Intel Pentium or compatible processor, or multi-processor based
computer
110 MB available disk space for full installation
128 MB of RAM (minimum 256 MB recommended)
Version 5.1
Any one of the following operating systems:
Wind
From: Royce E Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I am running v5.11 on a Compaq Evo laptop with Windows XP. We have a need
for a "mobile" tsm solution from time to time. I am trying to talk to a
single, manual, ADIC LTO200D drive. I had communications with the tape
drive nat
I am running v5.11 on a Compaq Evo laptop with Windows XP. We have a need
for a "mobile" tsm solution from time to time. I am trying to talk to a
single, manual, ADIC LTO200D drive. I had communications with the tape
drive natively through windows, but even after I disable the med
Hi,
> In the laboratory, I have been able to install the
> central scheduling service and can backup/restore all
> files as an administrator. When I'm logged in as a
> power user, it's a different story - I am only able to
> backup/restore such System Objects as thr Registry,
> COM+ DB, Event Log
Still having problems with TSM and Windows XP
clients..
To rehash:
My organization is planning a rollout of Windows XP
for the desktop. The users are currently using Windows
95/98 and can backup/restore their own files.
With the rollout of XP, management is planning to
restrict some of the
I asked the list about this problem:
> However, with Windows XP clients I have been unable to obtain this
> desired restricted backup policy. I did install the TSM client 4.2.2.0,
> following the advice on the ADSM list, so Windows XP support should be OK.
> I have done many expe
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07/23/2002 01:09
up some Windows PCs to a TSM 4.1.5.3 server running on AIX 4.3.3.
> We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
> appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
> This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
>
> How
gt; We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
> appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
> This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
>
> However, with Windows XP clients I have been unable to obtain this
&
We back up some Windows PCs to a TSM 4.1.5.3 server running on AIX 4.3.3.
We usually restrict the backups to the "C:\My Documents" folder by having
appropriate INCLEXCL statements in the server's CLIENTOPT set.
This has been working just fine for Windows 98 clients.
However,
Perhaps, I wasn't clear enough in a previous message.
My organization is planning a rollout of Windows XP
and would like to take advantage of its multi-user
capabilities. (do I hear laughter??).
Attached are some screen dumps of the BA GUI and the
prospective file layout should be apparent.
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Yes, absolutely. Have them run the dsm program and they will be able to
back and restore data on their own.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
Tivoli Certified Consultant - AD
Business Partner
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Douglas Currell
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 4:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dsm.opt for Windows XP
My organization will be implementing Windows XP
My organization will be implementing Windows XP
workstations. These workstations could be used by
multiple users. Is there any way for individual users
to backup and restore their own filespaces?
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wrote:
> >is there a windows XP client that works okay? ive been trying to use v3 r1
> >level 0.8 on XP and it causes a lot of program errors. (memory access
> >viloation when i exit the program, etc.) adsm can run and backup and
> >restore, but all the errors make me nervous
You need client version V4.2.1.20 for Windows XP support.
Alexander Lazarevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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04/01/2002 10:28 AM
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Tivoli did not officially support the XP Client until 4.2.1 and a patch
level on top of it.
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Lazarevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: windows XP client?
is there a windows XP client that
looks like a 4.1.2.20 version at
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/clients.html#xp
At 09:28 AM 4/1/02 -0600, Alexander Lazarevich wrote:
>is there a windows XP client that works okay? ive been trying to use v3 r1
>level 0.8 on XP and it causes a lot of program errors. (memory
is there a windows XP client that works okay? ive been trying to use v3 r1
level 0.8 on XP and it causes a lot of program errors. (memory access
viloation when i exit the program, etc.) adsm can run and backup and
restore, but all the errors make me nervous. is there a newer version for
XP
Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10/31/2001 10:20
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Subject:Re: Windows XP
I missed the beginning of this thread, so I apologize if this has been
answered already, b
I missed the beginning of this thread, so I apologize if this has been
answered already, but it seems related to the answer Andy gave.
I am installing TSM client 4.2.1.15 on a Windows XP machine (which had no
previous TSM client), but the scheduler does not work if
schedmode=polling. The service
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At 08:15 AM 10/26/2001 -0700, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
>Yes, whenever you upgrade any TSM Windows client, you should stop all TSM
>client services. If you do not do this, then some of the files will not
be
>updated "in place&
At 08:15 AM 10/26/2001 -0700, Andrew Raibeck wrote:
>Yes, whenever you upgrade any TSM Windows client, you should stop all TSM
>client services. If you do not do this, then some of the files will not be
>updated "in place", and you will be prompted to reboot in order to pick up
>the changes.
Andy
I don't think that LARGECOMMBUFFERS and USELARGEBUFFERS are related, at
least not directly.
In general, USELARGEBUFFERS YES on the TSM server helps improve server
throughput and efficiency for large files. I've seen no suggestion to set
it to NO, even on Windows.
he LARGECOMMBUFFERS client optio
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From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 10:00 AM
To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager'
Subject: RE: Windows XP
The default is No
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Independent IT Consultant
IBM C
Mark
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows XP
Hi Andrew, is the recommendation to not use LARGECOMMBUFFERS under
Windows
new? I don't recall hearing this before...
Thanks,
Mark
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From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
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10/26/2001 09:53
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Subject:Re: Windows XP
Whats the default setting for largecommbuffers on windows if nothing is
specified? I forget..
Gerald Wichmann
Sy
Andy
You say we should be settting LargeCommBuffers to No (the default) on
Windows clients.
How does this relate - if at all - to the UseLargeBuffers server option,
the default for which is Yes? Should we be changing this if we are running
TSM Server on NT?
Thanks
Neil
The information in thi
rald Wichmann
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows XP
Whats the default setting for largecommbuffers on windows if nothing is
specified? I forget..
Gerald Wichmann
System Engineer
StorageLink
408-844-8893 (v)
408-844-9801 (f)
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From:
: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows XP
I don't think it is new, but it's not an issue that comes up much.
This is a case where "bigger is not always better". In this case, the
reason for the recommendation is because Windows's disk I/O
2001 09:22
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cc:
Subject:Re: Windows XP
Hi Andrew, is the recommendation to not use LARGECOMMBUFFERS under Windows
new? I don't recall hearing this before...
Thanks,
Mark
-Original Mes
Hi Andrew, is the recommendation to not use LARGECOMMBUFFERS under Windows
new? I don't recall hearing this before...
Thanks,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windo
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cc:
Subject:Re: Windows XP
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Andrew
Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Should be some time later today.
>
>Regards,
>
>Andy
>
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> Subject: Re: Windows XP
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Andrew
> Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> >
> >Should be some time later today.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Andy
> >
> Hello Andy
>
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrew
Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
>
>Should be some time later today.
>
>Regards,
>
>Andy
>
Hello Andy
I see that IP22373_15.exe is now available on the service.boulder.ibm.com
download site.
This fixtest appears to also fix the RC 4 probem and the perform
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Paul Zarnowski
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows XP
Can someone from Tivoli comment on when a supported TSM client will be
available for Windows XP? I understand that on
friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
Paul Zarnowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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10/25/2001 07:21
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Can someone from Tivoli comment on when a supported TSM client will be
available for Windows XP? I understand that one is being evaluated, etc,
but I haven't heard anything recently, and XP is now
available. Thanks...Paul
Paul,
We're testing the v4.2.1 client (not yet released) against Windows XP. I
am interested in seeing your list of Windows XP problems so we can insure
we address them.
Regards,
Mike Dile
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am told that Microsoft will be releasing Windows XP on October 25th, but
that they will release it to manufacturing in late August or early
September, resulting in new machines arriving here with XP
pre-installed. To my surprise, I haven't seen any queries on this list
about TSM support
I leave for class 8/27. If you don't get an answer by then, I'll bring one
back for you.
JMS
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From: Paul Zarnowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:13 PM
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Subject: Windows XP support
I am told that Microso
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