TSM doesn't support reiserfs-filesystems. Here's an extract from the README:
The functionality of the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux client is designed
and tested to work on file systems of the common types EXT2, NFS (see
under known problems and limitations for supported environment), and
ISO9660
Hy all,
Background : 2 AIX-Servers as TSM-Server (TSM 3.7.4). Each server sends its
copy-pool date via Server-to-Server to a storage-pool on the other server
(seq access primary pool --> Magstar-Tape). I have a reclamation threshold
at 80% on the seq acc stg pool and a threshold of 90% for the
co
Has anyone had success linking the TSM ODBC driver to a SQL server database?
I'd like to do this to get a poor mans version of Decision Support until I
can get the real thing setup. Please let me know. Thanks.
Seth Forgosh
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Big Brother tells me that Mark Stapleton wrote:
>
> If one thinks about it for a moment, it's obvious that disk volumes
> don't need to be reclaimed. Tape volumes go through reclamation so that
> they fall back to scratch status for reuse. Disk storage pools are
> (usually) the primary storage po
I used it MS Access. It seems to work.
However, with large tables it may be slow. I don't know what happens to the
performance of the whole DB system if you try to access a TSM table through
it. Results may be unpredictable. It may be better to extract the data from
TSM offline via dsmadmc select.
I've used Access before without a problem except that it only pulls 50
records at a time. When doing a lookup on a large table such as CONTENTS
this generates a severe penalty to the TSM database as well as to Access. I
had hoped to import the tables I needed to MS-SQL on the theory that it
would
Thanks for your reply
Yes, we used your method with versions prior to TSM 4.x but I would be
interested in knowing if you were able to use this method with the new 4.x
version when we tried to boot off the solaris 8 jumpstart cd, and then
run tsm 4.x, it complained about not having so
We had this problem when we were installing 4.1.2.12. We downloaded the
code from the Tivoli web site and when we tried to install on the server
that actually housed the code, we got this error. When we ran the install
from a "net used" file system, it ran just fine. And this just didn't
happen
Yes, and it seems rather expensive we have 750+ nodes and they are
talking $200-300K for an enterprise license or somewhere between $400
and $900 per node for an individual license
Our solaris clients were fine until we went to TSM 4.x now we can't use
the tried and true method of
I would think the same nodename could be used since Informix asks for
specific objects and the filespace names are usually different.
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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From: Gene Greenberg [SMT
Hello all,
I have TSM 4.1 on OS390. My issue is keeping a copy of 'some data'
from an AIX platform for seven years. My difficulties arise from the fact
that the Policy that this server is on has the Archive group retention set
to 1 day. This has to be this way because the server also ha
Hi Matt
Simply create other management class innside your policy domain, or create
completely other policy domain for store AIX client's archive data for long
retention. You can bind your AIX client to this new policy domain, of bind
some of his archive data (files, directiories od volumes) to o
Hi Sorin, let me try to reply on your first question:
ad a)
TSM provides "mutlithread" feature, which means that multiple clients can
start multiple sessions concurently, even multiple sessions per one client,
if he backup multiple volumes (disks) at once and network and hardware
resources are no
Hello all
I have a question pl excuse me if it is silly.
I back up my db through a script incremental specifying volumenames.
backup db devclass=acs_class2 volumenames=AA1201,AA1205
I see that i spite of specifyimg volume names each time it picks up scratch
volume
and does not backup on prev
Just make "non-default" management classes with the archive retentions you
need... then have the user archive to a management class that fits their
needs for long term storage... Below are the management classes I've
defined for one of my domains, each management class directs the data to a
spec
>I see that i spite of specifyimg volume names each time it picks up scratch
>volume
The default for the Backup DB command is Scratch=Yes:
the list of tapes is used only if there is room on them, which in the
singular case of db backups, that the tapes are currently unused.
You need a longer list
The way TSM works in its database backups is to use an exclusive tape for
each backup version.
You can not have two backups in the same tape.
For incrementals you could use a FILE device class on disk to save scratch
tapes.
Regards
Maria
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From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) <
Hello,
Beside rebooting the machine, how do you start the win98 TSM scheduler with
TSM 4.x?
Keith
Hello,
does anybody has any experience with an standalone 9840 device and TSM
server on Win2000? Is there anything I have to pay attention for. In the
supported device list of TSM I can only find an "Not supported" for a
standalone, but my StorageTek engineer told me, that I can use the drive.
Fa
I need to convert from using Tivoli as an event receiver to using an
in-house product. Is anyone using the "user exit" function to attach to a
port and send alerts?
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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Fragmentation *will* be something you'll want to consider for the database;
but, not for your diskpools, because you should be migrating them off to
tape (nearly) every day... the whole idea is to get backup data onto
portable media to fully protect the environment, one copy stays in the silo,
2nd
Yes, we are. What do you need to know?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jeff Bach
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
I need to convert from using Tivoli as an event receiver to using an
in-house produ
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I read B) and a thought popped to mind that made me laugh. I thought I'd
share.
rexec host1 /usr/bin/dsmc inc
rexec host2 /usr/bin/dsmc inc
rexec host3 /usr/bin/dsmc inc
Alex "Anything's possible with enough effort" Paschal
Storage Administrator
Freightliner, LLC
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Fro
Keith,
Make a shortcut to the sched95.exe file and put it in the Startup folder. This starts
the scheduler whenever a person logs on to that computer.
Rajesh Oak
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On Mon, 7 May 2001 11:11:38
Keith Kwiatek wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Beside rebooting the machine, how do you start the win98 TSM schedule
How do I user the "user exit" function in TSM to send events to Netcool on
port 35000 (for example) in a specified format?
How is "user exit" configured? How does it know which port to use? How
does it know which program to call?
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores
>How is "user exit" configured? How does it know which port to use? How
>does it know which program to call?
The ADSMv3 User Exit facility (see Technical Guide redbook) provides the
ability to write a program that does whatever you want (including crash
the server). The server code ships with
Hi,
Is there a way to restore a NT file on UNIX? For example, a file
\\machinename\\c$\tmpdir\dsmdata, I want to restore on an UNIX machine, how
do I run the 'dsmc restore...' command assumping I change the local node
name to be the NT node name.
Thanks in advance for you help.
Regards,
Phillip
This cannot be done. You have to restore to the same type of filesystem.
But it just made me think of another scenario. Suppose I had a file backed
up from a FAT filesystem on windows. If I had a FAT partition mounted on a
UNIX machine then could I restore that file?
Jack
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>But it just made me think of another scenario. Suppose I had a file backed
>up from a FAT filesystem on windows. If I had a FAT partition mounted on a
>UNIX machine then could I restore that file?
FAT chance! (Sorry, couldn't resist.) I suspect that the clients are
programmed for a limited r
I have restored NT files to a Sun, but it requires that you map a drive on
an NT machine using UNC to the Unix box. I was able to do this since we are
using PCNetLink from Sun which presents a NT File Share to the network. I
am not familiar enough with Unix to tell you if there is another way to
You could use SAMBA
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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From: Phillip Guan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
We just upgraded our development MVS to OS390 2.10. Since then, ADSM
generates this error:
ANR5092E Unable to initialized TCP/IP driver - error creating acceptor
socket.
TCP/IP is up and running, and still under the same name that it's always
had.
We are running ADSM Version 3, Release 1, Level 2
I need to update my resume. Anybody has a job description for TSM
administrator that I can use as a reference?
Thanks in advance.
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Information Technology
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Am trying to do using rman - am fairly new to rman/ADSM.
Running command something like this:
rman target sys/XXX@SID rcvcat=rman/XX debug
cmdfile=backup.rman.full.SID.sh msglog=/tmp/rman_SID.msglog trace=/tmp/rman_SID.trace
The msglog shows this as the last item:
RMAN-08522: inp
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>>--> 05-07-01 13:42 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Unable to init TCP/IP dri
There were major changes in OS/390 TCPIP at, I believe, Release 2.5. If
you migrated from a release prior to that one, that's probably your
problem. N
I have 2 raid-5 sets with 1 volume of a storage pool sitting on each raid
set. I am noticing that when I backup that I don't write to both volumes
all the time in parellel. My network through put isn't limiting me. Is
there any way to force tsm to write to both volumes in a storage pool at the
Does anyone have NT scripts that :
1) shutdown an Oracle database
2) verfies Oracle is down
3) performs a cold backup of the Oracle database and associated control
files
4) verifies successfull completion of the backup
5) starts the Oracle database
-
Hi Christoph,
on the source server try 'audit vol {virtual_vol_name}'
this fixed all the errors I had with the same configuration.
I would set all your reclamation levels back to 100
on the copy pool and the tape pool before running the audit.
regards
Stephen M.
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F
Did you dedicate port 1580 to ADSM in R10 TCP config?
Edward(Ed) J. Finnell, III
Enterprise Systems/Proj. Mgr.
url:www.ua.edu
France, Don G, wrote:
> ...
> Tivoli db architect recently admitted it would be advisable to re-org the db
> once or twice a year, to defrag it.
Who said that, when and where? Especially in the light of the recent
discussions about DB reorganization (see subject "Reducing/compressing the
databas
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