Digital Unix Client for TSm 4.1 or 3.7???

2001-01-03 Thread Norbert Klaus Martin
Hi all, one of our costumers has 2 Digital Unix Alpha server. The question is does TSm 4.1 supported Digital Unix 4.0E and 4.0F? Is there any firm who sales this client??? In the client support list is only the Digital VMS client included. thanks for answering with kind regards Norbert Klaus

Latest TSA's for Netware 5.1

2001-01-03 Thread Westacott Rob
Has anyone obtained the latest TSA's as recommended by Tivoli support to cure NDS backup problems? Grateful if anyone could supply these, as its taking an age to contact Novell. Thanks Rob Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indi

Tivoli Data Protection for Domino performance

2001-01-03 Thread Anthony S Colletti
Has anyone experienced poor restore performance with TDP for Domino 1.1.1 and Domino Server 5.05 running on AIX 4.3.3 ? We are noticing that to restore a fully backup copy of a 100MB file and apply logs for 3 days (we average 70 logs per day) it is taking 1.5 - 2.0 hours to complete. However,

Re: Latest TSA's for Netware 5.1

2001-01-03 Thread Mike Glassman - Admin
Rob, Which version was suggested by Tivoli for this ? Let me know and maybe I can get ahold of them, altho please remember that any files that are not released by Novell, will not be fully supported, and as such, any other issues you have due to using them, are on your own head. If I can get th

backup failures

2001-01-03 Thread Palmadesso Jack
Every so often one of the NT machines logs this when its backup fails. The problem occurs only occasionally but I would like to know what is causing it. This particular machine is using NT4SP5 TSM3.73 client backing up to an RS6k TSM4.1 level 0. Here is the output from the dsmerror.log 01/02/20

Re: Tivoli Data Protection for Domino performance

2001-01-03 Thread Del Hoobler
Anthony, The problem is probably that your transaction log drive is feverishly trying to satisfy the current running server log entries as well as trying to restore and replay the old transaction log entries. The disk head is probably moving all over the place and I/O requests are taking lot more

Export Problem

2001-01-03 Thread Alexandre Bicas Caldeira
Hi TSMers, I have to perform a migration of a TSM Server from a NT box to an AIX box. I have about 2TB of data backed up in 150 DLT tapes. My lirary is a STK9730 with 2 tape drives My problem is: EXPORT SERVER copies the data from the original tapes to any given Device Class. There is no

IC29221 GPFS Restore Bug

2001-01-03 Thread Keith Davey
APAR= IC29221 SER=AB ABEND GPFS ACL TSM CLIENT ABEND ON RESTORE STAT= OPEN FESN0907344- CTID= SJ0291 ISEV= 2 SB01/01/02 RC01/01/02 CL PD SEV= 2 PE= TYPE= F RCOMP= 5698TSMCLTIVOLI STR MGR

what is the size and transfer rate of DB2 backup?

2001-01-03 Thread MC Matt Cooper (2838)
Hello all, The DB2 and ESSBASE backups are initiated at the client. I can not find a way of getting the same type of backup information (size, transfer rate) that is easily available for JFS backups that are initiated by the TSM scheduler. Does anyone know where this information can be obtai

TSM Web Client and Passwords

2001-01-03 Thread Kyle Kinzer
Greetings, I am a newbie to TSM. I am planning to implement the TSM web client for our NT servers, but am concerned about security. If I change the password for the client, either through the client or through the admin, will I have to recreate the TSM Scheduler Service using the new password? I

Re: Latest TSA's for Netware 5.1

2001-01-03 Thread Forgosh, Seth
Latest TSAs do indeed work wonders for NW5.1. Cured a case of almost constant abends. Haven't tried NDS backup yet though. Seth Forgosh -Original Message- From: Westacott Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 7:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Latest TSA's

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2001-01-03 Thread Palmadesso Jack
Kind of quiet today! I hope this is a simple one. I have some volumes that were removed from a 3590 library and then went "unavailable" The volumes are now back in but are all empty. A "q con" for each volume shows there is no data. My problem is how do I make these volumes scratch again? I c

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2001-01-03 Thread Mark Brown
Hello, Mark the volumes as readwrite then you can delete them. Mark Palmadesso Jack wrote: > > Kind of quiet today! > > I hope this is a simple one. I have some volumes that were removed from a > 3590 library and then went "unavailable" The volumes are now back in but are > all empty. A "q

RES:

2001-01-03 Thread Alexandre Bicas Caldeira
Jack, Have you tried "update vol" ? /reado update vol Volume_name acc=| unav \readw Usually, I update all the volumes that are removed from the library to readonly. Good Luck ___

Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Louis Wiesemann
I am running TSM 3.7.3 on OS/390 2.8. I have a set of nodes defined that have already run some backups, but now I would like to place them in a separate domain. After looking at the documentation, the only way I can see to do this is to EXPORT and then IMPORT them back into the new domain. A

Backupsets for Weekly/Monthly Archive

2001-01-03 Thread Sean McNamara
Hello, Has anyone in TSM land actually implemented and are currently using a strategy of Backupsets/Instant Archive for weekly or monthly archiving? If so, what are your processes and procedures? Do you reuse the same tapes every week/month? Thanks for the help, Sean Sean McNamara Se

Re: Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Paul Zarnowski
At 03:09 PM 1/3/2001 -0500, Louis Wiesemann wrote: >I am running TSM 3.7.3 on OS/390 2.8. I have a set of nodes defined that >have already run some backups, but now I would like to place them in a >separate domain. After looking at the documentation, the only way I can >see to do this is to EXPO

Re: Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
Don't worry - it's easier than that. update node NODENAME domain=DOMAINNAME Nick Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I'm one cookie away from happy." - Snoopy (Charles Schulz)

Re: Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Fred Johanson
UPD node do=newdomain will logically add the node to the new domain and rebind, after the first access, the files to the new management classes. Existing backups and archives will not be physically moved to the storagepools defined for the new management classes. At 03:09 PM 1/3/2001 -0500, yo

Re: Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Louis Wiesemann
Thanks for the quick responses referencing the UPDATE NODE command. I have successfully migrated my nodes. Louis J. Wiesemann 502-852-

Re: Mountablenotinlib

2001-01-03 Thread Palmadesso Jack
Actually what I think I did was insert and check in the tapes to the library before I updated them to available. The volumes in question are in readwrite status right now. The volume STATE is mountablenotinlib. How do I change the STATE of the volumes. Jack -Original Message- From: Al

Re: Mountablenotinlib

2001-01-03 Thread David Longo
You have to use the MOVE MEDIA command with the WHERESTATE option. Review this command to see how it moves tapes. (I think if you use wherestate=mountablenotinlib it automatically moves to mountableinlib - but review command to make sure). David B. Longo Systems Administrator Health First, In

Re: Windows 2000 Redirected Restore

2001-01-03 Thread Keith Davey
Now I am not positive on this, but I beleve TSM client prohibits the system state files from being restored to a new node name. Probably just want to rename the node name of the destination server to be the same as the original node name and then do the restore normaly. Keith Davey On Tue, 2 J

Re: your mail

2001-01-03 Thread Keith Davey
What is the percise error message you get when you try to delete volume discard=yes ? Keith Davey On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Palmadesso Jack wrote: > Kind of quiet today! > > I hope this is a simple one. I have some volumes that were removed from a > 3590 library and then went "unavailable" The vol

Re: Registry excluded by 4.1.2 client

2001-01-03 Thread Jim Smith
Dave, This is correct. In TSM 4.1.2 client, we are using the hivelist from HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\hivelist to get the list of registry keys that are needed to process during backup; the names in the staging directories are constructed from the data names + values located in this k

Re: Registry excluded by 4.1.2 client

2001-01-03 Thread Rushforth, Tim
Regarding point 2. below. Will the staging directory also be excluded from archives? If so this will prevent archiving the system objects that are stored there (registry, event logs ...). Of course, if system objects were supported under archive ... (had to throw that in!) Tim Rushforth City o

Windows 2000 Redirected Restore

2001-01-03 Thread Mike Dile
Brenda, The current client (v4.1.2) does not support the restore of system objects to an alternate destination. This is a restriction documented in the readme. Regards, Mike Dile Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server

2001-01-03 Thread Zeke Crater
My SQL Server v6.5 (running on an NT v4.0 server) backups were running well for months, then one day I started getting ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server messages. All my research failed to find the answer. The problem was not ADSM, it was SQL Server / Windows NT. After a reboot of the

Re: Latest TSA's for Netware 5.1

2001-01-03 Thread Mike Glassman - Admin
Seth, Which TSA versions are you using ? The ones from the SP or a later version ? Mike > -Original Message- > From: Forgosh, Seth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: ã éðåàø 03 2001 15:10 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Latest TSA's for Netware 5.1 > > Latest TSAs do indeed

Re: Moving a Node to Another Domain

2001-01-03 Thread Ramon Colet
Hi Louis, It's as simple as changing the Domain in the Node Properties just be aware of the changes in the Management Classes of the Backups you already have. Ramon Colet Aigües de Barcelona