We used the TDP for MS SQL for some time and were very satisfied. For the moment
we do not use this solution anymore because of new needs in the project. We are
expecting the application will be migrated to Oracle for the end of the year. So
go fot the latest version of TDP for SQL
Hallo !
I have had exact the same problem. I solved the problem by instaling a newer
version of the client-program.
Good luck !!
Regards
Jørgen Illemann
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Hi out there !
I have a 'major' problem. My ADSM server is 'Hanging it self' without telling
anything in the ADSM-log or in any logs on Unix-level.
By 'Hanging it self' - means that it's not possiable for the clients to
communicate/connect to the server.
The problem is also that the server proces
Andy you wrote
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Not only isn't it supported, but please be
Hi Andre!
What's the operating system for this client?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
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Subject: TCP/IP Error
How can I fix this problem??
ANR8208W TCP/IP drive
>How can I fix this problem??
>
>ANR8208W TCP/IP driver unable to initialize due to error in BINDing to Port
>1500, reason code 10048
Have you followed the steps described by the message description?
It may be that you are attempting to start another instance of
the server. Make sure that the se
Andre,
You might want to manually set the environment variables. From a dos
command prompt, adjust your server code location to the following, enter :
set DSMSERV_CONFIG=c:\progra~1\ibm\adsm\adsmnt\server\dsmserv.opt
and
set DSMSERV_DIR=c:\progra~1\ibm\adsm\adsmnt\server
Now, try your dsmse
Win NT 4 backing up SAP R/3 40B/Oracle.
Andre' Jennings
SAP R/3 Basis/Security Engineer
Crown Crafts, Inc. - Atlanta
(770) 644-6456
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>I have a 'major' problem. My ADSM server is 'Hanging it self' without telling
>anything in the ADSM-log or in any logs on Unix-level. By 'Hanging it self'
>- means that it's not possiable for the clients to communicate/connect to the
>server.
The first thing I'd do is inspect your HP-UX process
Hi...every one
I posted a question last Saturday about the sharp increment in the database size...
After I read so many answers in this great messaging media...I found what is the
problem.
We made like daily archiving..because of the changing in our serversand I
discovered that always we hav
Terry,
I've had similar experience trying the "export node" command - only 1 node
can be exported to a single tape.
Arthur.
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Subject: Archiving and databas
This is probably a very simple problem, but we have been using
scheduling for some time and we wanted to do an archive backup using a
schedule. We created the schedule like we always do and when it started
I got the following error:
ANS1079E No file specification entered.
According to the messa
Thanks - but my question is, how does the database grow for archiving - does
it grow the same way as backups?
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T
>I've had similar experience trying the "export node" command - only 1 node
>can be exported to a single tape.
Some approaches to that might be to use Devclass FILE for smaller nodes, and
then capture multiple such files on non-*SM tapes. Or, if you happen to have
some lesser tape drives with lo
John,
No, there's no TDP R/3 support for MS/SQL databases.
The solution is to use TDP for SQL. TDP R/3 currently has
support for Oracle and DB2 only.
Thanks.
Del
Del Hoobler
IBM Corporation
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Hi Andre!
The reason code 10048 means: Already in use. See Microsoft Knowledge Base
article
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q150/5/37.asp?LN=EN-US&SD=g
n&FR=0 for all Windows Socket return codes.
Could it be that another dsmc process is running on this machine? Use the
NETSTAT com
>Basically what IBM is doing is to have a common hardware platform for there
>range of servers - AIX,AS/400,OS/390 (Ouch, it hurts me to call OS/390 a
>server ;-)).
>The new range will be known as the Z900 range...
Christo - Thanks for the tip on the new architecture, z/Architecture.
I
>ANS1079E No file specification entered.
Did you not specify the files to be Archived in the OBJects parameter
of the DEFine SCHedule command?
There is a TDP for SAP R/3 product which today only support Oracle
DBs, DB/2 DB support should be coming soon.
There is also TDP for MS SQL Server. It does not take advantage
of the SAP R/3 functions such as brbackup/brarchive though. I would
say this is the best solution for your environment t
A client testing the 3.7.2.18 Win client on a machine running
Win 2000 SP1 with 128Mb RAM is getting the following error message
when performing an incremental backup
ANS1075E *** Program memory exhausted ***
in the dsmerror.log. The backup terminates.
This client is backing up a large number o
I have quite a few ADSM/BACKINT questions:
Situation: First off, I have no experience with ADSM. That said, we are
recovering an SAP R/3 40B/Oracle system. Our backup system is ADSM. I have
the ADSM database Tape and the SAP Offline backup Tapes. I installed ADSM
and, with the help of many,
"Smith, Bob" wrote:
> This is the opsys level:
>
> SunOS spadux0001 5.7 Generic_106541-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise
>
> All the packages were installed with pkgadd from the same official
> Tivoli-supplied 4.1.0 CDROM. I have since tried moving the client code to
> 4.1.1 (IP22087) with no
You could specify the files to be archived in the objects field.
Michel
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> I have quite a few ADSM/BACKINT questions:
>
> Situation: First off, I have no experience with ADSM. That said, we are
> recovering an SAP
It looks like a combination of issues
*The first message says you need a higher version of brbackup/brarchive
*The node name that you have defined in the backint config files is
incorrect. We use as our naming standard the id for the node name.
Log into adsm and do a "q node" to see if ther
Hello,
we intend to use the tivoli agent for exchange, but have no experience
regarding
performance (backup & restore), easyness, robustness
Because of the importance of the exchange environment we are looking for
reference installations and we want to know of your experiences.
Our environ
happy with it,
backuping 4-5 GB(hour), our main exchange server has a 17 GB database. 2
others have about 12 GB database.
René Lambelet
Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre
55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland)
*+41'21'924'35'43 7+41'21'924'28'88 * K1-117
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>Thanks - but my question is, how does the database grow for archiving - does
>it grow the same way as backups?
Basically, yes... See Estimating and Monitoring Database and Recovery Log
Space Requirements in the server Admin Guide. But consider the pesky
Description field, which per Andy's SQL d
This is a problem with other platforms. I just had a 34 hour outage
from this. Level 3.7.4 supposedly fixes it, and allows the tape to be
read as long as you do not use the GENERICTAPE driver. Actually, they
said they thought that was fixed also, but I was using the Gresham
Utilities ATDD drive
All,
I am running a TSM 3.7.3 environment on AIX 4.3.3. I will try and provide
some background information.
I am having trouble restoring a file (through an API). The needed file is
on tape, however the tape is mounted and its status is "Filling". At the
moment there is minimal amount of data
hi,
It is OK to use b/a client and TDPs on the same box. We recommend to use a
different node name for TDP backups.
regards,
Thiha
>On a AIX client already TSM software is installed. FileSystem backups
>scheduled by the server on OS/390 runs just fine.
>Now this AIX has TDP for Oracle install
Gail
The tape is mounted and something else is writing to it? If you do a q ses
f=d does session 277 have the tape or is it waiting for it? If it is
waiting for it then you need to cancel whatever is writing to the tape. You
can find that out also from the q ses f=d. You can restore a file fro
If you cannot find what is using your tape by entering the q session
command you can try the q process command. There are other jobs that
could be using the tape. If a process has your tape then just cancel the
process.
Linda Seeba Phone: (314) 234-5190
I/T Spe
I know this thread is a few days old, but I wanted to comment on this issue
because I don't think any of the responses so far have got it quite right,
and I know from experience as an instructor that this is a very important
but most often misunderstood concept.
You should always think of volume
I have the latest Brbackup and brarchive. I think that message is just
stating "Make sure you have a version greater than those mentioned"
You are correct when I go into ADSM and issue the command q node I do not
see the current server. I have a question now.
I have an NT ADSM server backing u
Very happy! We have nine (9) MS Exchange servers with 35GB information
stores. Our backup window is 2 hours and TDP for MSExchange does this just
fine. Of course, you have to consider the infrastructure here (Gigabit
Ethernet). All in all, it works well and the Exchange admins are happier
with T
Excellent!
I have the hardest time teaching both steps. Just because you move it
doesn't mean its access gets fixed. Two distinct steps. If you do them,
media management becomes much easier. Did I mention that media management
and manipulation is the hardest part of TSM?
Kelly J. Lipp
Storag
I have several tapes in my tapepool that keep getting set to unavailable or read
only, I have tried to set the access to read write and they get set back, I want
to destroy the tape and remove them from my library, but have do I recreate
them, if the tape is damaged, I must just discard data.
Wil
>I have several tapes in my tapepool that keep getting set to unavailable or read
>only, I have tried to set the access to read write and they get set back, I want
>to destroy the tape and remove them from my library, but have do I recreate
>them, if the tape is damaged, I must just discard data.
I'd have to say we are happy also. We have over 18 exchange servers with 10
to 30 gig dbs. All 18 incremental finish well within 2 hours each day.
Full backups take 1 to 4 hours each depending on the load on our AIX ADSM
server. All Exchange backups are done over gigabit Ethernet. One drawback
Thanks for your help Richard
Shawn
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>I have several tapes in my
Hi Everyone,
We have our server on AIX 4.3.3 and planning to be migrating to TSM 4.1 from
ADSM 3.1.7.
We have AIX clients and NT Clients. Some are on TSM v 3.1 and other ADSM
3.7.
Can we migrate to TSM4.1 and still use the old clients version? Eventually
we will be migrating to the new client
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Hello all,
Yes, the old clients will work with the new server just fine and dandy. We
sometimes have to use older clients to support older platforms. I did a gig
recently where we installed a version 2.x client backing up to a 4.1 server.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colo
Thank you all for your response.
I looked around with q session for something using the tape. I only see the
below session active where we are in MediaW. I also looked via q process, q
request, q mount. I see nothing outstanding and the tape volume just shows
as Filling with q vol. I see nothi
I am in need of an ADSM professional that knows BACKINT connectivity to SAP
R/3. We are willing to pay a reasonable rate. Please call me at the number
below or page me at 888-224-3136. I will be here tonight until 2am EST
Andre' Jennings
SAP R/3 Basis/Security Engineer
Crown Crafts, Inc. - At
Hi *SM,
I am currently building a small test box in preparation for our
upgrade to *SM 3.7.3.
We are running AIX 4.3.2. ADSM 3.1.2.57.
I have got the *SM server running on the testbox...but I am not
getting admin command line
cause the default admin client (admin password admin
Kill the dsmserv process as gracefully as possible (kill -11). Then change
to the
/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin directory and bring dsmserv up in the foreground.
You will be at the TSM server console with system authority.
Register or update the admin user. Then halt the server and bring it
up in t
Everyone's information really helped. Thanks! I am now able to connect the
ADSM server and client by running dsmc. I can run backint -p init.utl
and get a request for a file name. However, I cannot run backfm -p
init.utl and get anywhere. It keeps telling me that "BACKINT call not
successful
Seems that a lot of you are happy with the exchange backup.
So let me ask if I may :
1. Do you backup Exchange while active or do you shut down the services
prior to backup ?
2. How many of you have had to restore your whole Exchange from backup, and
how long did it take, and did it work fully
Hi,
you can run the amazingly useful "show tree" command (unsupported) against
the activity log tree to find out how much of the database it's using up.
>show tree Activity.Log
add up leaf-nodes and non-leaf-nodes for the number of pages used.
I find its usually less then 0.1%.
(!show tree sca
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