Disaster recovery - unable to restore

2001-06-29 Thread Praveen Kumar
Hi all, We are having SAP 40B with Oracle 8.0.x as database. OS is solaris 7. We installed TSM 4.1 and TDP for SAP R/3 2.7 for backup. Backup is working without any problem. My problem is in restoring my production server backup onto the disaster recovery server. To restore the backup onto the d

Re: scripting client's data???

2001-06-29 Thread Lindsay Morris
Summing up LASTSESS_RECVD will miss some data, though. If a node had two or more sessions in one day, only the last session will be counted. And many nodes do this: nodes using HSM, database nodes where the archive logs are saved every hour ... A more accurate way is to sum up the ANE4961 message

Re: MS Exchange related question

2001-06-29 Thread Del Hoobler
Yahya, The "Platform" field will change to the LAST client type that connects to it. It must be that you are using the same nodename to attach to it with one of the baclient programs (the base backup/archive client or maybe even the base client scheduler.) Thanks, Del -

Re: Disaster recovery - unable to restore

2001-06-29 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
I had an older setup (when it was still called Backint), and ran the incremental backups of the SAP system as the last command in the brbackup script. Basically the same as you're suggesting with the selective backup, and it worked. 3 DR tests of this install under our belt, all 3 successful, so

total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Tony Jules
I am backing up about 100 nodes on a daily basis. Every morning, I run the following command for each node at the server command line: q act begind=today-1 search=nodename How can I create a script to perform the same operation on all the nodes at once and present it in a spreadsheet-like format

Creation of Multiple Domains

2001-06-29 Thread Joe Cascanette
I have to create multiple Domains in TSM v4.1 to keep my DRP servers separate from the rest of the servers. I currently have: COPYPOOL1 tapes (offsite) 357pool1 tapes (onsite in library) COPYPOOL_DRP tapes (offsite)357pool_DRP tapes (onsite in library) I have no problems with t

Comparing results from Q LIBV against Q VOL looking for percent u tilized tapes outside of library

2001-06-29 Thread Lu Ann Mezera
We are running TSM 4.1 and have a MagStar 3575 tape library. Unfortunately, we have had to dismount many of our private volume tapes due to increasing storage needs (which will be resolved with the install of an additional tape library next month). It seems like the space reclamation process doe

DLT 7000 ON HP-UX

2001-06-29 Thread Jorge Rodrmguez
I need to know if I can install tsm ver 4.1.3 on hp-ux using a DLT 7000. I got information about the incompatibility between a DLT 7000 and TSM on HP-UX. Thanks in Advanced... Jorge Rodriguez Caracas, Vnezuela... _ Get Your

Re: Disaster recovery - unable to restore

2001-06-29 Thread Kauffman, Tom
My backup script runs a brarchive run followed by selective backups of /oracle/SID/saparch and /oracle/SID/sapbackup after the brbackup completes. In addition, to speed up the PIT restore of some of the SAP directories, I run an archive run every Sunday of all the non-database filesystems to the

Re: Comparing results from Q LIBV against Q VOL looking for percent u tilized tapes outside of library

2001-06-29 Thread Lindsay Morris
If David's answer didn't help you, here's a shell script that you can use as a model. (it's an old script - the usual caveats apply...) The basic trick is to make two sorted lists of tapes, then use "comm" to compare them. "comm" is a great unix filter most people don't use - try "man comm" to r

Re: Comparing results from Q LIBV against Q VOL looking for percentu tilized tapes outside of library

2001-06-29 Thread David Longo
I have a 3575 library also with TSM 3.7.4.0 server on AIX. How are you dismountinmg your tapes? We use the MOVE MEDIA command with the DAYS option to take aout tapes that haven't been accessed in say 8 days. Reclamation then issues request for these tapes when needed to reclaim them or for

Bare Metal Restore of NT/2000 and Scheduled Tasks

2001-06-29 Thread Rushforth, Tim
Has anyone done a Bare Metal Restoper of NT or 2000 and also used the Windows Scheduled Tasks? After doing a full restore, the Scheduled Tasks seem to have lost their password. Re-entering the password allows the Scheduled Tasks to run again. Has anyone run into this? Does anyone know where the

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Cook, Dwight E
What exactly are you looking for out of your query ? You might be better off turning accounting on and just look at accounting records, there will be one for each session a client initiates. It is real easy to pull accounting records onto a PC and load them into Excel (or some similar spread she

Re: Simple archival problem (I hope)

2001-06-29 Thread Lindsay Morris
create backupset for the archive... delete association to stop the scheduled backups in the future... and you COULD delete filespace - understand that you will NEVER AGAIN RESTORE anything for MIS_10 if you delete filespace, with the exception of restoring from the backupset you made earlier. >

Simple archival problem (I hope)

2001-06-29 Thread Sheets, Jerald
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am encountering an issue that doesn't seem to be addressed (directly) in the documentation. The scenario is simple, but I am not sure of the method to enact what I'm trying to do. We are divided into 2 teams here, and the other team removed and shipped of

Re: Simple archival problem (I hope)

2001-06-29 Thread Cook, Dwight E
Uh by backup set are you just making reference to a nightly incremental schedule ? >From an administrative session try a q sch * * node=MIS_10 for each schedule found perform a delete assoc blah blahh MIS_10 That will clear any tsm server scheduled activity... (which might be y

Re: Disk pool size vs large file

2001-06-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:26:51 -0500, you wrote: >ADSM SUPPORT PEOPLE, > >How do we find out about all of these "FEATURES" of design >that cause ADSM to break? I had to laugh when I read the above statement. I suddenly summoned this mental image of a Tivoli level 2 support engineer reading it, le

Re: Removing tapes for tape library move

2001-06-29 Thread David Longo
Yes, just take them out and put in new library and run "audit library". Of course you need to do config of (I guess) your new library. Or are you just doing a physical move of the *SM system to a new location? If it's just a real short move (next room) just leave tapes in and at new location op

Re: dsmsched.log results in act log

2001-06-29 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 14:21:37 +0100, you wrote: >I'am running *SM 3.1.2.58 under AIX 4.3.3 and writing my restults of the >scheduling in a log, but it seems that i the only way to collect valid information >about >the command/macro i'am scheduling, in other words at the server it always tells me

Removing tapes for tape library move

2001-06-29 Thread Scott Foley
In a few weeks we will be moving an HP DLT8000 tape library. I want to take all of the tapes out for the move (205 of them). I assume that I can simply turn the system off and take the tapes out as long as I put them back into the same place, but I don't want to keep track of the location of the

Re: Disk pool size vs large file

2001-06-29 Thread Richard Sims
>...*please* trim your email responses... Amen, Mark. It's dismaying to see, like, a one-sentence response to an issue which includes the entire thread of a discussion along with it, running for hundreds of lines. If you've visited www.adsm.org to like Browse Current Month, you've seen how post

filesystem sharing between TSM and UDB

2001-06-29 Thread Glass, Peter
Our DBAs are proposing that we move our TSM database and recovery logs into the same filesystem with their udb databases. (Long story as to why.) This is on an AIX node that they share in an SP complex. Maybe this is OK, but something tells me that this may not be such a good idea. Does anybody ha

Re: Disk pool size vs large file

2001-06-29 Thread Lisa Cabanas
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Re: filesystem sharing between TSM and UDB

2001-06-29 Thread David Longo
The SAME filesystem? NO WAY!! Tivoli's Standard recommendation is for DB and Logs to be on separate disks and you will see most users agree in practice. Don't know your DBA's reason - disk space would be my only guess. If it's that tight though, you've got problems anyhow. Only way I woul

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread William Boyer
You could also code a SELECT command to run against the SUMMARY table. I have created several reports in Crystal Reports from this table. For client sessions, seems to have the same information as the accounting records, but this table also includes server processes. I produce reports for client a

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Jeff Connor
Bill, I've just started to experiment with Crystal and the summary table as well. Do you use the Resourceutilization Client option at all? If so, how do you combine the summary table entries for all the sessions generated during a given clients nightly incremental backup to produce the type of r

Re: 3583 LTO Tape Library

2001-06-29 Thread Jeff Bach
The fix is now available. Jeff Bach -Original Message- From: Jeff Bach Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:13 AM To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager' Subject:RE: 3583 LTO Tape Library They are writing some code. No fix is available

Tape Volume full with UtilPct in 0% and status filling

2001-06-29 Thread Angelica Tulipano
Hi! I have a TSM v3.1 on AS/400, and i'm having this problem, seems like the tape volume is full, but is in a filling state with a util percentil of 0%, and is imposible to be full, someone of you have any idea how to solve this, also do you know where i can get what means a CPF?: 06/27/2001

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Lindsay Morris
The parallel backup feature (set by resourceutilization) means that ONE backup session makes SEVERAL accounting log entries / summary table entries. This is indeed confusing. Don't you wish there were a product that would take care of this? ;-} --Lindsay Morris, at servergraph.com > -Orig

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Rajesh Oak
William, Can you post the Select statements, reports on this site ? Rajesh Oak -- On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 16:10:56 William Boyer wrote: >You could also code a SELECT command to run against the SUMMARY table. I >have created several reports in Crystal Reports from this table. For client >sessions,

Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Sheets, Jerald
I'm a little confused here... I was actually looking to figure out how to do this when you folks started talking about it. So, I pulled out my trusty data-extraction tools and found out that I don't have a SUMMARY table. Anybody wanna take a crack at that? Jerald Sheets, Systems Analyst TIS Ou

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2001-06-29 Thread Jeff Bach
Help, I am running a 3.1.2.41 ADSM server on AIX 4.3.2. After trying to label a library volume with a "label libvol " command, the command hung. Now " q pro", "q libr", and other commands hang. Is there a solution other that bouncing the ADSM instance? (the application) Jeff Bach Home

DEFINE DBCOPY - why would this operation took >20hours to sync two 8gb volumes

2001-06-29 Thread Kent J. Monthei
We have a very large application server (Sun E10K, 12 processors, 8GB physical memory) which runs a 24x7 Oracle data warehouse application. The server also runs TSM 3.7.3 Server for backups to a local/private tape library. A 'DEFINE DBCOPY' operation for an 8GB database volume mirror on this ser

Out of Office Response: Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-06-29 Thread Luci Ziebart
Luci Ziebart will be away from Friday June 29, 2001 to Monday July 9, 2001. Mail is being forwarded to jeff mours,pxl.

Re: 'label libvol' hung

2001-06-29 Thread Richard Sims
>I am running a 3.1.2.41 ADSM server on AIX 4.3.2. After trying to >label a library volume with a "label libvol " command, the command hung. >Now " q pro", "q libr", and other commands hang. Is there a solution other >that bouncing the ADSM instance? (the application) Jeff - I/O conflic