On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 09:02:13AM -0400, Kleynerman, Arthur wrote:
> Suad, did you specify force=yes (to override the options in the dsm.opt
> file)?
>
> For example:
>
> def clientopt opt_set 'Exclude ' seq=0 force=yes
Aaarrggghh ... found out what the story is.
When I actually demonst
Hi George
in 4.3.2 you can use the 2.2.32.7 version. 2.2.33.x needs 4.3.3
for your OS.
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> Objet : Re: AIX Gurus.. .Help Needed..
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>
> Shawn, This is not as
Ahhh but notice this little problem
I've tried everything to get the volume free'd up, I've deleted everything I
can...
but the little bugger just hangs in there...
tsm: TSMSRV07>q backupset
ANR2034E QUERY BACKUPSET: No match found using this criteria.
ANS8001I Return code 11.
tsm: TSMSRV07>q vol
When deleting VOLHIST for database backups, you can never delete the
most current version using DEL VOLHIST and the database backup volumes
will NOT show up when doing a Q VOL. Is perhaps the same sort of thing
taking place here?
Al
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Mark,
I was testing HP's Ultrium 230 External tape drive on a Compaq Proliant
server. The local OS recognized the drive and I could do a local backup and
restore using NT Backup (Just testing of course!). We have another single
external IBM LTO connected to our TSM server (AIX). What I wanted was
Just finished upgrading to AIX 4.1.2 Server & on my NT servers I am having a
problem with excludes that used to work on 3.1. I am using client version
4.1.2 These are the 2 files on one of my servers but this is happening on a
lot them. I am also using a client option set.
Here are the options
Hi ,
Can I also create this 'flatfile' on a AIX system ( server-a )
and restore the server on a Solaris system ( server-b ) ?
I would like to use this solaris-adsm/tsm- server only for a quick restore
of data previously backed up on server-a which uses copy-Storagepools
via server-server on
Hello all,
I am running TSM 4.1.3 (just upgraded from 4.1.1) on OS390 2.7. We
have been up and running for about 5 months now and the tape people (who
initially said tapes were returning from offsite) have told me that not to
many tapes return from offsite. So I start looking at things.
Is anyone else on the the list getting this message sent to them over and
over?
"Nilsson Niklas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 04/10/2001 08:17:15
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> Hello, do you mean tapes for copy stgp ? Do you run Reclamations ?
>
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Hello, do you mean tapes for copy stgp ? Do you run Reclamations ?
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This message i
Are you running reclamation?
Try "upd stgp xxx recl=95". (long-term, use 60, not 95, but for now, that
will tell TSM to copy-and-reclaim only tapes 5% used or less - much faster
than
copying a tape that's 40% used.)
You should see a reclamation process kick off within a minute - it'll want
two
Subject: Question on del
volhist
Attachment(s):
My vol history for stgnew and stgdelete goes back to the beginning of time.
I'd like to use Del Volhist to get rid of records that ar
Hello :
I want to install TDP for Oracle 2.1.10 on HP 9000, but I get some
error below.
l "obndra"; resolving FUNC symbol (in file
/orahome/ora805/lib//libnetwork.a[nzdo.o]) to OBJECT symbol (in file
/orahome/ora805/lib//libclient.a[obndra.o])
ld: Type mismatch for symbol "oclose"
Removing the STGNEW and STGDELETE volhist entries does not affect any data
that may be on those tapes.
Those entries do not participate in any type of DB recovery, either.
The only thing I know of that those entries are used for is to provide a
good idea what tapes need to be audited, if you ever
Hello, did you check that the media access status is "readwrite" or it is
"unavailable?
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From: MC Matt Cooper (2838) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 17:03
Subject: very few tapes expiring
> Hello all,
> I am running
Don't over think it. Remember, information about volumes is in the database
too and really, the only volume history record you are concerned about is
the one indicating the most recent db backup tape. I routinely run, like
daily, a delete volhist type=all todate=today-30.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage
Hello, did you check that the media access status is "readwrite" or it is
"unavailable?
Cyril Todorov
System Administrator
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> From: MC Matt Cooper (2838) <[EMAIL PROTEC
According to the tivoli site:
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/storage_mgr/storage_mgr_concepts.html
DB2 Lan-free is available. I thought it wasn't available yet.
Any ideas whether this is true or not?
Richard.
Richard Bates
Storage Specialist
ITS - SB - Enterprise Consultancy Services
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> Subject: Can I install TDP for Oracle on HP 9000/800 (64bit) and
> Oracle 8.0.5 (64bit) ?
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> Can I install TDP for Oracle on HP 9000/800 (64bit) and Ora
I see tapes from both the copypool and my onsite tapepool.
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Subject: Re: very few tapes expiring
Hello, do you mean tapes for copy stgp ? Do
The media access is eather read/write, offsite, and a few pending that are
on there way back. It is not a situation where nothing is cleaning up. It
just seams like at half of the tapes that were cut 4 months agao are still
out there. THe tape management people say that there are only a few com
Can we get some Q STG F=D, Q SCHED T=A, Q VOL F=D, Q DEVC, and Q DRM output
for some effected tapes and tape pools?
Alex
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:47 AM
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Subject: Re: very few tapes exp
Hi all,
I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but here goes... I labeled a
volume and used this volume for a db backup. My problem is that I forgot
to define the volume in my copy storage pool. Now, I cannot define it to
the pool (because it was used for a db backup), nor can I give the
v
I have TSM 3.7.2 client code installed on AIX 4.3. My backups failed last
night due to a the password expiring. The password expiration is set to 90
days. It has been 42 days since the password has been reset. Has anyone
else seen this problem? If so how did you correct it?
Below is t
I've been charged with the task of identifying how to integrate our 24 x 7
operations
staff into looking at TSM problems before paging out to the administrator.
I'd like to set up an administrator with OPERATOR level authority to limit
the scope of their activities.
What procedures and processes a
We are having problems with our DBsize and Recovery Log size. We are in a
disk crunch. So I have been looking for ways to reduce the # of files that
our DB and Recover Log file keeps track of.
Our OnSitePool and our OffSite pool are almost idential in the number of
files that are contained in th
Do something like:
del volhist todate=-4 type=dbbackup
where the -4 is the number of days ago that you did the backup.
Warning: This will release >ALL< database backup volumes prior to then.
However, it this volume is your only backup, it will not be released.
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Jon Millire
Well I think I found something big. It does not explain everything I see
but it is definitely more than half. The first set of servers that we were
working with were DB2 database stuff. I have been told that when using the
DB2 API that DB2 ignores/overrides the copygroup parameters and everythi
Our shop is currently running Lotus Notes and for our remote WAN attached
Notes servers we had to go to using the TDP Agent and daily incremental
processing. This was because the amount of data to back up using the B/A
client and *.NSF files was too much to fit in the window and bandwidth. We
are
Additional information. This AIX client is registered to an OS390/2.8
server and has TSM 3.7.4 installed. I submit a batch job monthly to reset
the passwords. I have Novell and NT clients also registered to the same
OS390 server. I do not have the same password problems with the other
clients.
---
Back in November you described this implementation, which makes a major
reduction in the time required to do a DIRMC offsite copy reclamation:
> DIRPOOL primary DISK: NEXTPOOL->DIRFILE
> DIRFILE primary SEQUENTIAL on DISK
> DIRCOPYPOOL copypool TAPE
Would you mind posting the output from a:
Diane,
Look up export server or export node. This works for me to get only the
active files copied to a set of offsite tapes.
TSM01> help export node
TSM01> help export server
Denny P.
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From: Diana J.Cline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:25
Yopu may try the following setp to re-set the password, and see it works or
not.
>From TSM server; DSMADMC and logon to ADSM
UPDATE NODEFORCEPWRESET=YES
QUIT
>From client node; DSMC
Q SESSION
type in new password, this will activate the password check
Note: dsmc schedule needs to be run
Hi Diana,
the problem with this is that DRM is designed to provide a complete copy. A copy
stgpool, is just that, it contains an exact duplicate of your primary pools.
Why don't you just change the number modified files that get stored? Or be more
specific with your management classes - maybe
I am the Domino administrator for our company and I am experimenting and
testing TDP for Domino on a test server before I install the program on our
production servers. For the past week I have been running a schedule for
archive of transaction logs to TSM storage. This was set to run every
hour
"MC Matt Cooper (2838)" wrote:
>
> Well I think I found something big. It does not explain everything I see
> but it is definitely more than half. The first set of servers that we were
> working with were DB2 database stuff. I have been told that when using the
> DB2 API that DB2 ignores/overri
Quoting "Rosetti, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have seen a few references to this in the archives but no real answer.
> If
> I have a complete failure of a Linux or Solaris client, what process do
> I
> use to restore it? I have tried reinstalling the OS, installing the
> TSM
> client, then d
Remember that DB2 backups come in as Backup data, not Archive. So after
the DBA expires the file, you will keep it around for the Retain Only
number of days. If the copy group for the management class they are stored
under has that set at 90 days, you'll start getting tapes back in about 3
month
You can't get rid of the most recent db backup. If you do another db
backup, you can then do a
delete volhist type=dbb todate=today
That should get rid of all but the most recent db backup tape and return it
to scratch. You might have to wait until tomorrow to delete today's db
backup. I've f
Is anyone using multiple copy pools to maintain two offsite backups ( or one
offsite and one out-of-library/on-site )??
I think my management is heading this direction and would like to get an
idea if this is real common ??
Thanks
Mike Walker
I searched ADSM-L the last few days and did not find instructions on how
to define an IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000. Here is
how I got it to work.
1. Disable the Removable Storage (a.k.a. RSM) service
2. Install TSM 4.1.3. Note: Read the readme files. You
must first remove TSM b
I have seen a few references to this in the archives but no real answer. If
I have a complete failure of a Linux or Solaris client, what process do I
use to restore it? I have tried reinstalling the OS, installing the TSM
client, then doing a complete restore. (We are backing up everything but t
I am planning the migration of my existing WinNT 4.0 server to a new Windows
2000 server and in the process, upgrading the server code to 4.1.3. Can
someone please lay out the steps I should take to get this task done. I am
unsure on the proper procedures to do such a task. Any advice you could
Ray,
You are the new TSM guru. You are the first to make this work. Have them
double whatever they are paying you.
Seriously, thanks for sharing the steps. Did you have to install the IBM
Ultrium Changer and Drive drivers or is ADSMSCSI doing all the work?
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Spe
I have just built a W2K server with TSM 4.1.3 accessing a 3584 Library
across a SAN. I ran into the same errors that Ray did and I followed the
same steps with the same results. The only problem I had was that the TSM
Device Driver didn't want to start at first. After a reboot, it worked
fine.
I've got a similar query to those restoring Solaris and Linux but re AIX.
It annoys me that while I have a full TSM backup of the AIX rootVG I can't use it. The
bare metal redbook is no use, it just says to use mksysb
I've come up with a process which almost works assuming two bootable disks ar
Hy Michael,
I had the same problem 3 weeks ago.
You can use TDP for Oracle on HP 64bit environment, no problem but :
you have to use the correct API.
Here is what I got from the list :
Hi Christoph,
Yes. you can not run the TDPO
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