If you're running TSM to backup/restore data on Novell OES (NSS file
systems, specifically), and you're using the "directory quota" feature
of NSS, you should have a look at the following.
On NSS file systems, it is possible to set directory quotas such that
the quota setti
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London, UK
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Restore data from Tivoli Fastback DR-Hub
Hi,
Please guide the methods to restore data fro
Hi,
Please guide the methods to restore data from Fastback DR-HUB. I didn't
found information from IBM. I have implemented replication between two sites.
But I cannot restore data from DR-HUB.
Best Regards,
Wira Chinwong
SCSi Co., Ltd.
2521/69 Biztown Ladpr
anyone got one?
tia
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On Monday 24 November 2008, Henrik Vahlstedt wrote:
> No, I ment..
>
> On server A:
>
> Use dsm.exe in command line and type 'dsm.exe -virtualnodename=serverB'
> You have to supply your TSM admin ID and PW.
> Then in GUI restore serverB´s data to serverA.
>
>
> Btw Martin, why would I want to chang
//Henrik
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So, that's mean, I have to disconnect any connection to th
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You can also change the nodename in dsm.opt (Windows) or dsm.sys (Unix).
Make sure you have the privillege to do so.
BR,
Martin P
> Use -virtualnodename. Check BA client manual for more information.
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> Hi,
>
>
>
> Can I do restore from another server instead of the server that we do
Use -virtualnodename. Check BA client manual for more information.
//Henrik
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Geetha,
Where do you see the "Scratch" status? From QUERY VOLUME results? If so,
this is normal, as it merely says that the volume was
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Hi,
Thanks for all who are helping me to solve my problems.
The problem with the select * command was as tols it is case sensitive.
when I gave CDFD, I can see the contents of the volume.
Evry thing is fine.
Whe
Thanu
Bioinformatics
CDFD,Hyderabad.
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Don't forget to put the volume name in upper case. SQL string comparisons
are case sensit
change to private, using update libvolume command
it is saying updated but again scartch says yes.
May be this is the reason that when I restore data from it,
it is saying unavailabe.
Now how to change the status of the volume from scratch
to private.
Thanks once again
Geetha Thanu
>... select * from the contents volume_name=cdfd11
...
Recommendation: To get such information, the tailored system commands
are faster... Use Query CONtent instead.
http://people.bu.edu/rbs
etha Thanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
The command I gave was
select * from the contents volume_name
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Hi Geetha,
Your command is not correct.Try this command ;
select * from contents where volume_name='cdfd11
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Hi,
The command I gave was
select * from the contents volume_name=cdfd11
Is it correct?
Its not taking the command.
The access mode is readonly.
It is very well present in the autolib (library), but if i try to
restore
data from it is setting the mode as un
Hi,
The command I gave was
select * from the contents volume_name=cdfd11
Is it correct?
Its not taking the command.
The access mode is readonly.
It is very well present in the autolib (library), but if i try to restore
data from it is setting the mode as unaccessible.
Thanks
Geetha Thanu
Hi
Sorry
user or node has locked or not
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Locked? Mounted/ in use or what?
sujay dinakar
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Hi
Check wether the database contains filenames for that
volume
select * from contents where volume_name=[your volume
name]
If it reports any files.
Check wether the use is locked or not
Change the Access mode to Readonly.
Dinakar
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Hi,
Try audit library.
Regards,
Karel
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Hi,
The volume is present, but when i gave the second command
it gave the following
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CDFD,Hyderabad.
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Do a &
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Hi,
Try to locate the volume, is in your library or not? Does q actlog show
you
anything why the volume became unavailable? Does it have read or write
errors that made it anavailable e
//Henrik
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Hi all,
When I am trying to restore data , I am getting the following erros
ANR0836W No query restore processing session 110 for node WWW.CDFD.ORG.IN
and
/FCRAID failed to retrieve file /RAID/cdfd/databases/HOM_PDB/1bgga.pdb
- file
being skipped.
ANR1420W Read access denied for volume CDFD11
As told above, no client, no data available.
Try to register a node with the name of the deleted one and then proceed
with the "-virtualnodename=oldnodename" option. you must specify the target files
or directory. You will be asked for the oldname password.
dsmc rest "*" -sub
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Give the Client the Nodename and Password from the old Client!
Restor
On a TSM client of the same type of operating system. Update the Nodename to be
that of the 'deleted' client and then you can start a TSM session to restore the
files from the 'deleted' client to the current system you are on, You can also
update the access rights to the 'deleted' client to allow
What is the best way to retrieve data from a client that no longer exists.
Is there a simple way to redirect data from tape to any other client? Client
was HP-UX 11.00, Sever version and client version 4.1.
Regards
Dominic
Give the Client the Nodename and Password from the old Client!
Restore.
Quiet easy.
with kind regards
Joachim
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Dominic,
if the client does not exist, you won't have any file spaces of that client and
so there would be no data to restore.
Reinhold
"Wilson, Dominic" schrieb:
> What is the best way to retrieve data from a client that no longer exists.
> Is there a simple way to redirect data from tape t
nt: Sunday, November 19, 2000 10:20 PM
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TS M Server (separate TSM Databases)
Have a nice day
i face the following problem. We have two TSM Servers with one TSM instance
on server one, and two TSM ins
Have a nice day
i face the following problem. We have two TSM Servers with one TSM instance
on server one, and two TSM instances on Server two.
If a user moved to another department, his personal data should follow him
from TSM server two instance two, to TSM sever one. I noticed the export
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