Yes from what I understand you can't degauss 3590 tapes. This is because
they have factory written servo tracks that would be destroyed in the
process, and make the tapes useless.
Apart from writing some junk data all over the tapes, there is an erase
command I believe. In Aix its something lik
You use tapeutil on AIX. The latest drive firmware is 18N2. You can find
it here:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/358x/
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Burak Demircan
Sent: January 4, 2002 2:17 AM
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Subject:
Hi all,
Could you confirm me this?
If you want to use dbbackuptrigger your LOG mode MUST be set to
roll-forward?
Thanks in advance,
Nacho.
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Has anybody implemented FlashCopy with Informix database and TSM ? Is it
possible to have Point-in-time recovery with FlashCopy backup and logical
log ? If yes, how is it done ?
If someone responds, I will provide more inputs if required.
Regards,
Sachin Ganu
IBM Global Services (I) Pvt. Lt
Yes you have to. It is used to run a backup when your log is user over xx%
Regards,
Eric
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From: José Ignacio Sánchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dbbackuptrigger: LOG mode?
Hi all,
Could you confirm me
I do believe that the BYTES column in the SUMMARY table is the amount of
data transferred. Not necessarily the amount of data backed up. I had a
Notes server that only had 25GB of used space, but due to a conflict (the
admin was scheduling the COMPACTION at the same time as my backups) it was
bein
It's /usr/bin/topas -- part of perfagent.tools.
(It works similar to "top".)
David Longo
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Chris - tapas is part of which fileset and in which directory does it
reside?
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Chris Gibes wrote:
> There is a better tool. It was introdu
It is topas u can say top as any user.
u need root user access for topas.
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From: Joel Fuhrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Memory Tuning For AIX
Chris - tapas is part of which fileset and in whi
> So, I am trying to move the data to a tape in my StorageTek library, but
> apparently you cannot move data from a copy pool to any other pool!
The online help for the 'move data' command includes the statement 'You can
move files from a copy storage pool volume only to volumes in the same copy
Good Mornin' *SMer's,
Does anyone know what's the max setting for the NotifyBufferSize= in the
tsmjbbd.ini? We're running the Journal Service on a TSM 4.2.1 Win2k box with
3.5GB of RAM. We have 2 filesystems besides the O/S that are about 280GB
apiece comprised of 2.3 million objects apiece. I tr
The TSM central scheduler forces multiple scheduled events for the same node
to run one at at time. I know of two ways to get file-oriented backups and
database backups to run concurrently.
One approach is to set up a schedule with 'action=command' to run a script
that starts several background p
Hello,
I am experiencing some problems with migration and storage pool backups. My
situation is that I have a small disk storage pool that is primarily used
for oracle archive logs that archive at any time during the day. During the
hours of 6-12, we perform offsite copies of the tape and disk
We currently run a TSM server under OS/390, and are looking into the
implications of moving the server to AIX or HP-UX. I know it is possible
to run two or more instances of the TSM server on the same UNIX system.
Is it possible to have different instances at different version or service
levels? W
-Jonathan-
How many MIGProcess do you have set on your Random Access Stgpool? Make sure
it is set to the maximum based on the # of drives that you have, which will
improve your migration rate.
Regards,
Demetrius
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From: Jonathan Aberle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
A small script to issue the appropriate "MOVE DATA" commands may be easier
to control than auto migration.
Foreach stgpool where device_class_name=DISK and stgpool_type=PRIMARY
foreach volume where pct_utilized > 50 and stgpool_name=<$stgpool>
move data <$volume_name> to
To do this you will need to write a script that checks for the completion of
one before the next starts. There is a sample script included with the
server that does some of this and will be a good template for you. The name
of the file with the samples is scripts.smp. This is meant to be run as
My site has installed a filewall. Eventually all systems that need to be
accessible from the Internet will be outside the firewall, and all systems
used exclusively by our own staff and students will be inside the firewall.
We would like to use our existing TSM server to back up the systems outsid
I do not see why not. But to install a different version of the code
you would have to do something like copy the executables onto the system
instead of doing a SMIT or a SAM installation (cause that would
overwrite the old code).
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent Consultant & IBM Server/Storage S
I have a version 1.1 CD-ROM of TDS for Storage Management Analysis with my
4.2 CD's. I have been told it works with Crystal reporting which we have
some training with. My questions are: is there formal training with TDS?
what kind of documentation do I need to get? is this software even worth
th
We have a TSM server running under OS/390. We are looking into the issues
involved in migrating the TSM server to AIX or HP-UX. We use 3590 tape drives.
We would like to do a phased migration of both drives and cartridges to the
UNIX server. For the cartridges the migration process would consist o
That's interesting! I know the FORMAT of the lables is the same, but I
thought AIX wrote them in ASCII, and OS/390 wrote them in EBCDIC. Does AIX
write them/read them in EBCDIC?!?
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From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 5:15 PM
While you don't mention what the tape usage is during the day, I'd create a
schedule which runs every hour or two which does a BACKUP STG disk
copypool.
Doing this allows this oracle archive data to get copied to the copy pool
on several small increments and thus the majority of the data is alread
Yes, they are written/read in EBCDIC. Using tapeutil you can read 3 x 80
byte records (I think, long time since I had to do it), there is an appendix
in one of the IBM tape Redbooks that describes the format.
It's probably a hangover from MVS tape labelling (which is why the format
is not in a ma
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>>--> 01-04-02 14:29 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Dealing with firewalls
I can comment on a couple of things we saw in a similar configuration.
One of our TSM OS/390 servers has a client behind a firewall. We just
opened up th
We're using TSM Client for IRIX v4.1.1.0 (IRIX v6.5.9). This "null root
filespace name" problem was previously documented, but I thought it was
resolved in this version for IRIX.
For us, the problem seems a bit intermittent. There is already a '/'
filespace on the TSM Server. Occasionally duri
There isn't any enforced limit to the NotifyBuffer setting but for
practical purposes it shouldn't be bigger
than 4 meg.
The file system monitor portion of the journal service records real time
file system change notifications
into a preallocated buffer (a requirement of the Microsoft API used to
Yes, the labels are all the same.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent Consultant & IBM Server/Storage Sales Rep.
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)&(831) 332-4006
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TSM seems to ignore our exclude statements, no matter which wildcard syntax
we use. For example, we have filesystems called /db1/oracle, /db2/oracle,
etc. through /db30/oracle that we want to exclude. We've tried:
exclude /db[1-30]/oracle/.../*
and
exclude /db*/oracle/.../*
and
exclude /.../oracle
Do you have the dsm.opt in the right directory? I got nailed by this. It
must be in the bin directory. Or are you using a CLIENT Option Set?
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From: Glass, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 6:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: exclude sy
Hi,
I've been problems with backup/archive of some files in a Netware TSM
Client. Here follows the message:
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Hi Everyone,
3494 Library
6 3590 Drives
2 Sun Solaris Servers w/TSM 4.1.2
We'd like to share the 3494 library and I cannot find any good
documentation on doing so. I've read through the redbooks and most
discuss sharing through a SAN. Has anyone implemented this or a similar
config
I'm no expert on the subject, but check out the section on Creating an
Include-Exclude List at the following link:
http://www.tivoli.com/support/public/Prodman/public_manuals/td/TSMC/SH26-412
2-02/en_US/HTML/index.html
Do you have an include statement at the bottom of the options file that is
ge
Also, did you stop and restart the scheduler after you made the change?
David Longo
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/04/02 07:50PM >>>
Do you have the dsm.opt in the right directory? I got nailed by this. It
must be in the bin directory. Or are you using a CLIENT Option Set?
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Have you tried to put between ""? Like this:
exclude "/db[1-30]/oracle/.../*"
Regards,
Anderson
> TSM seems to ignore our exclude statements, no matter which wildcard
syntax
> we use. For example, we have filesystems called /db1/oracle, /db2/oracle,
> etc. through /db30/oracle that we want to
According to the ADMIN GUIDE LOGMODE must be in rollforward Dbbackuptrigger to
work
José Ignacio Sánchez wrote:
> Hi all,
> Could you confirm me this?
> If you want to use dbbackuptrigger your LOG mode MUST be set to
> roll-forward?
> Thanks in advance,
> Nacho.
>
>
Did you check if the client got it right?
dsmc q inclexcl
and
dsmc show options
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Glass, Peter wrote:
> TSM seems to ignore our exclude statements, no matter which wildcard syntax
> we use. For example, we have filesystems called /db1/oracle, /db2/oracle,
> etc. through /db3
Hi Andy,
How about the SQL data files? There are open files when the SQL service is
started and the ADSM/TSM unable to backup the said files. How do you recover
if the SQL server crashed without installing the application and creating
the databases? Is this TDP for SQL Server can do the recover
Try this as a simple troubleshooting technique. If they are AIX filesystems add
this ONE statement to the opt file:
exclude.fs /db1/oracle
If the filesystem is locally mounted and in etc/filesystem should be excluded.
"Glass, Peter" wrote:
> TSM seems to ignore our exclude statements, no m
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