If these tapes were checking from copypool tapes running and checked in to
the library with checkin libv name status=private
Run upd vol a1234 acc=readw. This will delete the volume and return the
volumes to scratch status.
Jason Morgan
Technical Support Analyst
Blaenau Gwent C.B.C
Telephon
Hi Everybody
Running on NT4.0 SP5 TIV 3-7-3.0
1) On the "Service Administration" Web like program,
if we delete an Archive object and we make there
(Command line) "Select * from Archive" WE STILL SEE IT
! Just like it was not destroyed.
I made a test with API and there I can see that the
object i
Blair,
Are you sure that the filespaces not converting require long name support ?
See extract below, from TSM for NetWare Using the Backup-Archive Client
To see the name spaces that are loaded on a volume, enter volumes at the
NetWare console, for example: 411:volumes. You will see display simi
Hello All,
Read my story. May be it helps you, may be not but think about.
After the archiving of the wdsm.opt.opt file in dsmc(client command line) I
have one file in the q arc query:
tsm> q arc c:\tsmtest\*
Session established with server SERVER1: AIX-RS/6000
Server Version 3, Release 7, Level
Hi Petr,
no chance! I tried this before
TNXS
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Hello,
try run expire inventory and then repeat you query.
Regards
Petr
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> Hello All,
> Read my st
Hi Richard,
Yes! After the delete command I had Expire Inventory.
TNXS
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1G Yoni Netanyahu Str.
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The "MOVE DATA" will attempt to mount and move any data if the tape is
accessible and readable.
If you are using DRM and the tape is a copypool tape (Offsite) the move data
will locate the primary storage pool tape and move the data from it. Failing
that, you could use Restore volume xxx to r
>If the tsm deletes the data and keeps the object in the DB why?
Have you done an Expire Inventory since deleting the object?
Richard Sims, BU
P.S. to my first mail :
I checked also contents table : the file ant direcrories in archive boris
are exist
TNXS
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Fax
Thanks a lot,
i will try this immidialtlly.
Do anybody know the advatages of TSM over veritas net backup.
as i have to prove my management that TSM is good choice to go with,
or where i can get, IM marketing peoples emailid , as these people knows the
things.
Thanks
Shekhar
>tsm> q arc c:\tsmtest\*
>Session established with server SERVER1: AIX-RS/6000
>Server Version 3, Release 7, Level 3.0
>Server date/time: 07/26/2009 14:44:29 Last access: 07/26/2009 14:40:39
Think about what that means...
Richa
We are running ADSM 3.1 and we are looking a restoring 400GB of data for a
test. Anyone out there have any experience with restores this large? What
kind of time frame am I looking at for this restore? Any lessons learned
that I could incorporate before I start this project?
Thanks
Bill Ewen
We did that with 3.1 & still do it with TSM 3.7
2+ TB of client db file space
compresses down to 560-ish GB transmitted data
currently runs in about 22 hours
Large E1 client with more CPU's than I'd care to count (runs at about
90+% during backups)
S70 TSM server with a couple CPU's (runs at a
The largest restore I have done was 144GB and since Oracle databases
compress real tight there was not that much data actually transferred (Less
than 60 Gig).
In our experience, it all depends on the speed of the client, what we do is
run a script that will submit "N" sessions (1 For each Mount p
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have a documentation on the difference between TSM en
Legato?
I know TSM but I don't know anything about Legato. I could check out the
web site but I know that real life experiences are also VERY important.
Thanx a lot in advance,
Jerry Caupain
Mike Dile replied:
> You will need to schedule a backup of each system object in a batch file
and
schedule the execution of the batch file. The batch file would include
commands
such as: DSMC BACKUP EVENTLOG, DSMC BACKUP SYSVOL ... etc.
> Tivoli recommends backing-up the system objects during
Hi all.
DO anyone know the steps , recovering crashed NT server4.0 from TSM backup,
and not using RDISK.
Thanks
shekhar
Hi Tim,
Yes, we are very well aware of the current short-comings in the
support for the Windows 2000 system objects, and we understand
the need to make it better.
We are actively working on improving our overall support
(function and documentation) in this area for both backup and
restore.
Idea
John,
Yes the volumes absolutely require long name support.
ORION:volumes
Mounted Volumes Name Spaces Flags
SYS DOS, LONG Cp Sa
IO DOS, LONG Cp Sa
MARS
Tim Rushforth wrote:
>Since we should back up these system ojbects every time we do a backup,
>wouldn't it make sense (and save our time) to have options (like
>BACKUPREGISTRY) that could be set to backup these system objects?
Yes a solution is in the works. Stay tuned.
Regards,
Mike Dile
Tiv
Is there a document describing the current short comings with backing up Windows 2000
? And, are these short comings with all versions of ADSM/TSM software ?
Larry Way
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Hi Tim,
Yes, we
Hi Andy ,
I have another question...Does ADSM backup ADS ? If not, i/NDSs there a timeframe
when it will? Do the current short comnings of backing up system objects exist today
with the Netware client ?
Larry Way
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408-690-2327 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax
>>> [EMAIL
I'm afraid I don't have any documentation on the differences, but I
currently run a Legato system and were deep in the middle of
installing a TSM system to replace it.
What do I like about Legato?
- simple, you can get your hands around it is just a couple
days.
- excellant status display. Your
Hi all,
I backed my win95 wkstn by TSM FOR TEST. incremental complete,
and delted some files and tried to resore the same ,
it gives following error.
ANS 1410E unable to access the network path.
my TSM 3.7.2 server is up AIX4.3.3 , i can use administrative client from
webbrowser.
i can backup th
We have done 300 GB restores. The first thing I can tell you is that speed
has little to do with the amount of data and whole lot more to do with the
size of the files. If you are talking about 1 large 400 GB DB file then it
will restore as fast as you tape drives can read it or as fast as your
I'm running TDP for Domino (Version 1.1) on a Domino Server (Release 5) on an NT
Server running 4.0, sp5. When I ran the first incremental backup of the domino
databses,(domdsmc incremental *) it looked at every database and backed them up
as I would expect a first time incremental backup would.
>The issue is the Database reads required to restore millions of
>small files.
That's certainly a factor. If your tape drive technology is a poor
performer in start-stop operations, then the positioning involved in
getting to each file is going to be a much larger factor, which as
some customers
Ken,
You are misunderstanding the intention of "incremental" backups.
You should think of "incremental" backups under TDP for Domino
similar to the ba client incremental. That is, it determines
which Domino databases (or templates) have changed, and it will
do a full backup on them.
Now, if yo
Hello ADSM Gurus,
We are preparing to upgrade our AIX from version 4.3.2 to version
4.3.3.I was wondering if any one has information or documentation
stating that ADSM version 3.1.2.20 and TSM version 3.7 are compatible with
the newer version of AIX. If anyone else has already done
Any advice on the following NT server restore scenario would be
greatly appreciated.
Objective: Restore an NT server.
Test scenario:
Complete TSM3.7.2 running on H-70 (AIX 4.3.3)backup of NT server
including registry.
remove all data from server
Hi all
Currentlly i am having 2gb , as a primary stg. pool,, and we are backing up
more than 2GB per night, i have set low and high threshold values so that it
can start migration , as the data touches to High threshold point (30-70). but
instaed of that i want to allocate more disk space to prim
Well, I'm guessing you are using actual files for tsm volumes...
just define additional space under a file system under aix within the shark
box...
do a
dsmfmt -m -data /somepath/somefile (where is the size of
the file in MB)
to see the format of dsmfmt just issue "dsmfmt" from
We simply def additional disk volumes using
add vol to volume group
either make logical volume or format a volume
define volume stgpool filename formatsize=xxx
We had an expert come in and he reccommended partitioning our disks into
multiple segments and having several segments like on an 8 gig d
Ooops... I would beg to differ with the "expert" !
Now as load fluctuates this will shift from being important to not so
important but...
TSM really works good at spreading its load across all defined logical
devices.
If you have each 8 GB physical device split into 4 - 2GB logical devices
then sa
>We had an expert come in and he reccommended partitioning our disks into
>multiple segments and having several segments like on an 8 gig disk having 4
>2gig volumes of storage. That was for performance.
*SM will devote a thread to each volume, making for gains in parallelization.
I'd be cautiou
This isn't meant to be a sales pitch - but thought listmembers might be
interested to know that V4.1 of TSM is now officially announced. You can
see details of new features(such as subfile backup, client file encryption,
LAN-free backup, integration with EMC Timefinder for Oracle db backup etc)
an
Has anyone ever set up multiple adsm servers on one machine. I am running
adsm 3.1.2.40 and I have managed to get one running and operational and I
can connect to it but I can't seem to be able to connect to the second one.
I can get it up and running and it has it's own database but I can't conn
My system is HPUX 11.0 and TSM 3.7.3. We are using a 3494 with 2 3590 drives.
We are having problems with the backup. One of the nodes is a quite big SAP
application with about 200 GB Oracle data base in several filesystems. We want to use
the multiple parallel sessions of TSM to send data to th
We tried this today on NT (Yes, with 3.7.3 you can do that). We didn't
diddle the options file, but rather started the command line client via:
dsmadmc -tcpport=1501
That worked fine for us. We also set it up in the options file and that
worked as well.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Special
Yes, we have a couple of boxes where we have 2 ADSM servers running.
Here is what we did to get it to work.
1. Set the ADSM server variables either on the command line or in a script
like this:
export DSMSERV_CONFIG=/usr/lpp/adsmserv/bin/dsmserv.opt
export DSMSERV_DIR=/usr/lpp/adsmserv/b
There was a redbook written about "bare metal" NT restore. Also take a look
through the archives of this list since it's been discussed several times
before. Many folks have contributed their experienced tips.
Basically it boils down to installing a minimal NT system and TSM client in a
repair
I'm not familiar with NDS at all but the question has been brought up on how
TSM handles NDS particularly on other platforms? Can we back up NDS on NT?
Sun? ETC?
Thanks!
Gerald Wichmann
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