It's similar to the TR interface rate. This is the average rate, but we need for 63 GB
data 23 hour to save.
We have another try made with 6 GB data. There we get 1,5 GB per hour. To save with
classic tools this needs 30 minutes. To do this with BRMS/TSM we need 4 hours.
Reiner
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Jerry
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Can anyone tell me what the steps are for registering a new person. I can'
remember what the registration procedure is.
Hi Coni,
Don't know anything about the specific card, but if is rated at 155
megabits/second, the best
you should see is 19 not 30 megabytes.second
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Hi:
What we do for db backups is initiate them via (korn shell) scripts scheduled by TSM.
The scripts direct the output to a log file which is emailed from the aix to our
groupwise email system..
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Can anyone share with me how they are monitoring backups
It seems that a number of people use ACCESS to query TSM. I'm wondering if people on
the list would be interested in collecting together the variety of queries people have
crafted for TSM/ACCESS and assembling them into a single instance of ACCESS with
documentation. I'm sure most could be use
Can anyone share with me how they are monitoring backups coming from an oracle/tdp
client.
i'd be interested in how you are checking for successfull completion of say a cron
generated rman backup
I know you can pull info from the client log files, but I'm looking for a way to get
it just from
Hi Jim:
We use SQL-BACKTRACK for the ORACLE/TSM backups and like you, do not directly see the
results, just the result of the script initiating. Hence, the creation and emailing of
the log. I would assume you would need to do a similar thing and then add a script to
sift the output for return c
Hello Everyone,
Today I've noticed the following errorfrom yesterday and I'm wondering if
I'm going to have a serious problem. I don't like the looks of it after
reading the error message. There are a few others in the log too. Is there a
quick fix for this?
Explanation: An internal error has occ
YES.
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It seems that a number of people use ACCESS to query TSM. I'm wondering if
people on the list would
Larry,
What we're going to do is kick off the rman backup via Ca Cross platform
scheduler. I guess what I'm really looking for is something that says the TSM part of
the backup worked successfully, how much data was backed up, the elapsed time and
maybe a few other things. Kind of what you
>ANR0102E asalloc.c(4148): Error 1 inserting row in table "AS.Segments".
Greg - Was the database short of space at the time?
You may have to perform an Auditdb; but before approaching
doing that, it would be best to contact Tivoli Support, as with
all "internal error"s.
Richard Sims, BU
How much data (GB /hour) should be Backed up and restored with following
configuration ..
STK9710, 6 DLT7000 drives, AIX 4.3.3.0 on S7A, TSM 3.7.4, 10/100mbps full
duplex.
ACSLS 5.3.0 on Solaris 7.
What are your experiences on backup and restore rate. ?
Thanks in advance.
shekhar
This is from our GroupWise people:
Our GW is running on NW5.0 SP5.
Yes, we back up all the GW boxen with agents running. I haven't checked the logs that
closely but suspect we're not getting open files. We're investigating reimplementing
St. Bernard OFM product at
Hi Reiner:
Thanks for the info on your transfer rate needs.
The reason I asked whether you were going to disk or tape is because the
latest enhancment to AS/400 performance mentioned in the TSM admin. guide
points to the ability to use AS/400 root file system.
Here are the steps to convert from
Yes pls
Question,
Has anyone seen a FreeBSD client for TSM ?
Or has anyone successfully ran another client (like SCO) under FreeBSD ?
Thanks
Brian
Hi all,
Several users have reported problems installing the TSM 4.1 client.
Symptoms include:
1) Instead of seeing the "Welcome" dialog, you see a dialog that says, "The
wizard was interrupted before Tivoli Storage Manager Client could be
completely installed. Your system has not been modified.
Hi Sam,
sorry I forgot this info. We are writing to disk on as400 an similar to TSM server on
disk via Fast Ethernet. We had an 10 GB disk cache for AS400 pool on the server. If
this is filled 80 percent the migration will be started.
Reiner
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Hi Rein
That's a great idea. How would you share the collection?
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Is there a scripts repository anywhere where we can share our code and browse
for what other people have done? Is anyone else interested in such a beast? If
there isn't one, and people are interest
I have a user that has just installed TSM on a Unix client the same way as
several previous Unix clients. She is getting the following errors. We have
tried deleting the dsmsched file but the error returns. Is there any way to
figure out what the symbolic link is and how can we eliminate it.
12/0
Is there a scripts repository anywhere where we can share our code and browse
for what other people have done? Is anyone else interested in such a beast? If
there isn't one, and people are interested I'll volunteer to start it. If
there is one then I have some needs, and some hacks that help me th
Heres several ways to do some checking.
1. q volume access=readonly and q volume access=uanvailable
This will give you list of tapes that have been put in this state most likely by the
system due to some type of error. (Unavlaibale can be caused by ADSM trying to mount
a tape that is not in
Greetings all!
Summary: Does anyone have a script to audit contents of all our tapes, or
other suggestion on how to verify what they actually contain?
Discussion:
As I have mentioned before, we have had serious, ongoing problems with our DLT
drives. We think we may have them resolved, finally. A
How about etherchannel? Quoting from the AIX 4.3.3 Release Notes,
"Etherchannel is an aggregation technology that ships with AIX 4.3.3. With
Etherchannel, you can produce a single large pipe by combining the
bandwidth of multiple ethernet adapters. The aggregated pipe appears to be
a single ethern
30Gb utilizing 6 DLT`s means 5Gb/hour per DLT .ha..
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Shekhar,
In a simil
Hi,
Using the TSM B/A 3.7.2.x client GUI, is there a log
file that gets generated that tracks what is actually
restored?
We are trying to do some disaster recovery of some NT
4.0 servers.
When restoring the system partition of an NT server, a
number of files are locked (in System32) and not
actua
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Shekhar Dhotre wrote:
> yup
>
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>12/05/00 19:00:38 ANS1194E Specifying the schedule log
>'/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmsched.log' as a symbolic link is not
>allowed.
Ron - I wonder if one of the subdirectories in that path is a symbolic
link. Below is a handy-dandy Perl program I wrote which makes
it easy to discer
>Using the TSM B/A 3.7.2.x client GUI, is there a log
>file that gets generated that tracks what is actually
>restored?
>We are trying to do some disaster recovery of some NT
>4.0 servers.
Use the command line client, both because it gives you the
opportunity to create the log you want, and becau
Kai,
there used to be a repository on index.storsys.ibm.com but I don't
know who maintained it.
I am reading over the Installation & User's Guide for Oracle/NT TDP. Page
18 has directions for "Setting up RMAN", but they look like directions for
a unix system, referring to commands such as "make", "rm", and "ln", which
as far as I know do not work on a Windows system. Is this a documentatio
How to mirror log and Db volumes , under TSM4.1 . Just installed TSM 4.1 on
solaris 7 ,
created , formated and defined DB and log volumes , and trying to mirror those
.
Thanks
shekhar
Here is the text of the APAR to fix the problem.
Phillip
APAR= IC27152 DOC
MAJOR ERRORS IN MANUAL SH26-4113-00 TDP FOR ORACLE FOR WINDOWS
UNIX SYNTAX USED IN MULTIPLE PLACES.
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
**
When doing the following:
Dsmadmc id=someid pa=somepw select domain_name,description from domains
> somefile
You end up with two columns of info each of which is 18 characters in width.
If your description is wider then 18 characters it takes up multiple rows.
This makes it rather hard to par
Try using -tab before your select..
Dsmadmc id=someid pa=somepw -tab "select domain_name,description from
domains"
> somefile
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Your best bet is to include the "-comma" or "-tab" options, which
will get you comma delimited or tab delimited output. You can
then process the output in any way necessary.
-- Tom
Thomas A. La Porte
DreamWorks Feature Animation
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On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Gerald Wichmann wrote:
>Whe
Format the volumes and use define dbcopy and logcopy commands.
You can't use define dbcopy /usr/log1.dsm /usr1/log1.dsm formatsize=2000 for
instance. (Mr. Developer: this is a good place to jump in and explain why
you can't.)
You have to have already formated the volume. You can use dsmfmt out
I'm getting the message listed in the subject when backing up a Netware 5 SP5
server (DOS, long, NFS, and MAC namespaces) using a 3.7.2 client. Server is AIX
TSM version 3.7.4. There is not an error number in the message. The messages
are also displayed using a 4.1 client.
We are migrating from a
Hi --
The short answer it to take down TSM and install the new Atape driver.
WARNING: The NEW ATAPE DRIVER REWRITES BOSBOOT, YOU WILL HAVE TO REBOOT
and sometimes Atape will force you to re-create the tape devices.
Therefore, I would recommend you do this upgrade during off hours.
Other tha
Coni,
How are you determining your throughput? We also have an OSA-2 card,
connected 100MB full duplex behind a Cisco Fast Ethernet port. If you can
send me some of your stats I can try to compare them to some of ours. We
generally look at things in GB/hr rather than MB/sec, but hey, it's all bit
Hello All,
I am rolling out to production on TSM 4.1 and am beginning to deal
with some of the reporting issues. I see that there are about 20 scripts
provided with the base install. However, just from the reports provided by
the old CAM backup system I see there are a lot more scripts
Shekhar,
In a similar environment I'm seeing above 30 gb per hour except: my
tsm server is an h70 and my library is a 3494 with 3590 e1a drives. restore
will be slightly slower then the backup.
"Shekhar Dhotre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 12/08/2000
10:29:07 AM
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>Is there a scripts repository anywhere where we can share our code and browse
>for what other people have done?
ftp://ftp.storsys.ibm.com/adsm/nosuppt/ was established some time ago,
but has not seen contributions beyond its original seeding.
# ls -la per*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root system 4584 Dec 08 14:50 perl1
# chmod 777 per*
# perl per*
syntax error at perl1 line 14, near "if"
syntax error at perl1 line 18, near "}"
Execution of perl1 aborted due to compilation errors.
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