If you are running this as Oracle, make sure Oracle has permissions to the
usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64 and /../oracle/bin64 directories.
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I don't think the TDPOSYNC is for regular deletes. That's used
only for cases where the RMAN catalog doesn't have the file/object
anymore but TSM server still does. (RMAN doesn't use good handshaking
and therefore gets in this condition). The TDPOSYNC is used to display
a list of files in this
Bill, sorry for my inacuraccy, of course I mean examined objects ... I have
not exact numbers now, but as I remember, there are deleted objects approx
70-80% of examined mostly. These numbes are approximately the same every day
(200-300 thousands examined, 150-200 thousands deleted).
Tom
-Or
David,
Do you have some RMAN scripts you could share as samples. My DBA's, who are
used to NetBackup, are struggling with this right now.
Thanks,
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From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
Hi,
I've been attempting to define a DLT drive to our TSM 4.2 server running
on Solaris 8. I've setup the device (mt) files per the documentation
for installint the TSM device driver for tape drives and
defined the library successfully. However when I issue the command
define drive stk9740 dlt0
Hi all;
TSM Environment:
S80
7337 DLT lib
AIX 4.3.3 ML10
TSM 4.2.1 (TSM Server is also the ONLY TSM Client)
I had to change this servers IP address (as well as Subnet/Net Mask). I *believe* I
made the necessary IP changes to the dsm.sys and TSM appears to up and functioning. -
However, I can'
What exactly is the different between running backups with incremental and
incremental -incrbydate?
Thank you.
Thats very easy.
Incremental, on default, is: The last active Backup Version of a Backup.
That true if you want to restore the last
incremental 1,2,3,4,5...+ Full Backup state of your server.
By using incrbydate, you can select the backups by date, for sample befor 30
days. All modification on a
Norbert Martin wrote:
>Thats very easy.
>Incremental, on default, is: The last active Backup Version of a Backup.
>That true if you want to restore the last
>incremental 1,2,3,4,5...+ Full Backup state of your server.
>
>By using incrbydate, you can select the backups by date, for sample befor 30
Hi Eliza:
We are experiencing this on SOME of our Windows 2000 Servers. On these
servers the Schedule service fails SOMETIMES on reboot. On other 2000
servers we have never had a problem. I've opened a problem with Tivoli on
this (PMR 40368). The only similarity for machines that are failing t
I highly recommend the scripts even if they are very simple. The main
reason is you may want to do some post processing of the output. Control-M
can only show the first 500 lines of sysout on the screen for the production
controller. What you may want to do is pipe the output to a file and post
What Bill did not tell you is that I have a Share requirement in
consideration to assign a management class to an object or objects and lock
it from automatic changes when the next process is run.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From:
Hi,
Today after 4 years I have met an interesting state in client schedules.
Normally live connections and their schedules seem as "Started" in
events but today I saw "In Progress". What does it really mean?
Thank you very much
Burak
Hi Brian,
One thing I found good was running tdpoconf showenv.
I had a few problems getting it going not knowing
where the dsm.sys was located but once I did that I
sorted out my configurations and everything seems to
work except for a problem with my password which
should be easy enough to resol
I have the same kind of issue on my Laptop with Win2K Pro and TSM 5.1.0.1
Client. It sayd that the service hangs at startup. But the service is
started and run well
Regards,
Eric
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From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 3:27 AM
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