Wayne,
Its hard to tell as our L700 is windowless as its upgraded to have no
windows but lots of slots etc. From what I remember from last time I did
things with it onsite instead of remotely it did not inventory the CAP when
the tapes were entered into it and the CAP closed. The silo only looked
I agree. And a restart of TSM as Bob suggested can also solve the problem.
Yesterday i got this message 'ANR8442E CHECKOUT LIBVOLUME: Volume 000141 in
library STK9710 is currently in use.' There were no processes, mounts or
sessions but I still couldn´t checkout my volume before i restarted TSM?
A
my feeling is that Resource Timeout will not change the situation.it should
help in giving insight in the lock status.
I am seeing this elsewhere but we have not yet found out the culprit. at
least in EMEA.
one workaround with the NT scheduler is to use AT commands to stop/start it
remotely if you
Hi ,
I am in the process of upgrading my NT clients from 4.1.1.0
to 4.2.3.1 as a fix for daylight saving problem.
My TSM Server is 4.1.4.1
I cannot get scheduled backups for 4.2.3.1 clients to run successfully ,
4.1.1.0 clients work OK as always.
Error MSG:
"ANR2716E Schedule prompter was not
---> TCPWindowsize 64512
TSM Reference Manual:
"TCPWINDOWSIZE
Specifies, in kilobytes, the amount of receive data that can be buffered
at one time on a TCP/IP connection.
...
3. A window size larger than the buffer space on the network adapter might
degrade throughput due to resending packets that
Try to do "export LANG=en_US" before starting dsmadmc/dsmc. I have no idea
how is the Chinese keyboard layout but in our Bulgarian (Cyrillic) there
is a way to switch between cyrillic/latin alphabets. Check what happens
when Alt-LeftShift & Alt-RightShift is pressed (do not use right Alt/AltG
try also:
BufPoolSize 81920 --> set to 10% of RAM
UseLargeBuffers Yes ---> set to NO
MoveBatchSize 256 ---> set to 1000
for the rest Zlatko said it all, especially about the tapes. maybe you can
run an instr_client_detail trace to take a look at where the bottleneck
might be.
what about client o
hello,
the reason for slow backup or archiving is in my expierience mostly a
mismatch in switchport speed. On the other hand i had very backupperformance after
there had been a new virusscan engine installed. In this case the W2k
Servers show no influence but the 4.0 NT Servers did. In this case
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
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I've got a user who wants to back up an NFS mounted filesystem from an
SGI box. He's using the 4.2.2 client, the server is at 4.2.2. He can back
the filesystem up manually, but it does not back up at when the backup is
run by the scheduler. I'm missing something he needs to set; what do I need
to
The default domain for unix is all-local.In order to backup nfs mounts,
they need to be specified in a domain statement:
A statement like this should do the trick:
domain all-local /nfs_mnt1/nfs_mnt2
Of course if you don't want _any_ of the host, take out the all-local.
Regards
Da
Hi *SM-ers!
Our AIX guys have added 6 SSA disk to our TSM server for mirroring and now I
want to add them to TSM.
However, I cannot find a way to define a mirror volume for diskpool volumes.
Now my guess is that TSM mirroring is only available for database and log
volumes and not for diskpool volum
Hi Bill,
which IP Adress does TSM try to contact if you get the ANR Message.
Does it really try to contact the correct host?
Try removing the TCPCLIENTADDRESS Option or set it to the correct
ip address. (Localhost usually means 127.0.0.1 and will tell TSM the
wrong Adress)
Olli
Bill Dourado wro
You are right. TSM mirroring is only for DB and Log. If you need mirroring
on diskpool you have to turn to hardware mirroring. Keep in mind, the data
is (in most cases) on the client, on copypool and tapepool. So you are
mirroring for just a few hours of possible dataloss.
-Oorspronkelijk beri
Good joke :-)))
Tom
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Hi Karel!
You are right, but our diskpool is large enough to hold a complete backup
cycle. So a lot of data is at least a day old.
I know that TSM backups up the lost data again, but this is not true of data
backed up by the TDP clients. For Oracle for instance, you will have to tell
the RMAN recov
Olli
You are right, by changing TCPCLIENTADDRESS(DSM.OPT file) to "client
node name" or its
IP address fixes the problem
Bill Dourado
Olli
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That's all configured and working. I'm trying to verify the whole process by
doing a restore and rollforward. The backups and log archives are flowing
with no problems.
When I run the RESTORE DB command, I see the sessions with the TSM server,
but I don't see any that go into MediaW state for a ta
Congratulations, I know somewhat where you are. Life changed greatly when we
added the 12slot door to our 3583 nine months ago.
My checkin script (written in kornshell for AIX) does some different thing than
you have listed.
For the most part when I changed my script to "search=bulk", I was not p
Hi Eric,
We use caching for that reason on our diskpool.
Gr,
Karel
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:Eric-van.Loon@;KLM.COM]
Verzonden: woensdag 6 november 2002 15:33
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Onderwerp: Re: Diskpool volume mirroring
Hi Karel!
You are right, bu
>Are any of your drives offline? Do you have any drives available?
What
>happens when you do an audit vol 700270 fix=yes?
>
No dirves offline. Lots of drives available. The audit vol fails with
a "ANR2321W Audit volume process terminated for volume 700270 - storage
media inaccessible "
David
Hi Karel!
But when you disk crashes, your data is gone too, cached or not. That is if
you haven't been able to backup you storage pool before the crash occurs.
Also, TSM caching has it's performance penalty...
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
-Original Message-
From
Hi Eric,
Yep, and if there is a fire and your copy tapes aren't in the bunker yet
and so on. It is just a matter of how safe you want to be. Performance isn't
a issue, not that we could find out. We turn cashing on and of and back on,
without finding the famous performance degradation we heart
Hi
When I try to use multiple backup paths for TDP R/3, I receive the following
error message when trying to connect to the same TSM server on two different
Network Adapters:
BKI1214E: TSM Error: 'Server not found in configuration file.'
configurations:
root@pat0110 # more dsm.sys
* MEGACENTER dsm
We're trying, usually in vain, to get our TSM environment under
control. We have daily scripts that perform backups of our database,
one onsite and one offsite. The scripts check to see if any backup
sessions are active, and if they are, they reschedule themselves to
try again in 10 minutes.
It's
Brian,
I did all steps in the TDPO setup guide. As to the libobk.a, I've linked it
to /usr/lib/libobk.a which in turn pointing to the library file of TSM.
Chris
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From: "Brian Dade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 11:28 PM
Su
Hi Karel!
As a matter of fact I don't have copy tapes in the bunker, they are written
to a copy library in another building.
I'm not implementing mirroring to be safe, we just don't want the hassle of
recovering the failed disk. Like I mentioned before, it took a considerable
amount of time for sev
> - Coming back to my original problem, I would like to free space on my
> tapes. A bunch of rather large media files has been moved across a couple
> of servers, and has been backupped on each, which is a total waste.
>
> Is there a method to selectively delete backups of files on the tapes?
> The
>1. check the tape out of the library with remove=no option.
>2. Open up the library and put the tape in the recovery slot.
>3. Check the tape back into the library.
>
I had already tried a checkout remove=yes followed by a checkin and
that had not helped. I tried your way but I am still getting
Put the hostname and IP in etc/hosts and try again.
If u have DNS entry use nslookup server name to see that its properly
registered.
Balanand Pinni
SBC Services Inc.
Work:314-206-5911
Pager:1-800-451-6897
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> Any ideas how to turn activity log on so that activity log file generated in
> Tivoli Storage Manager. When I set the location for the activity log
> through client GUI, the log file not generated after backup.
There are two common pitfalls in this area.
The log file defined in the client opti
Good reason for IBM ESS Storage ;-)
for diskpool volume mirroring just use AIX mirroring...
Dwight
-Original Message-
From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:Eric-van.Loon@;KLM.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Diskpool volume mirroring
Hi *S
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 14:16, Charles F. Fisher wrote:
> I've got a user who wants to back up an NFS mounted filesystem from an
> SGI box. He's using the 4.2.2 client, the server is at 4.2.2. He can back
> the filesystem up manually, but it does not back up at when the backup is
> run by th
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>>--> 11-06-02 09:06 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Safe to backup DB while c
I have never heard of or seen any restrictions or problems with backing
up the DB while backups are running.
Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Cor
re: missed backups because schedule service is stopped
I have this problem. The most cases occur because the service fails to
start after a reboot. There are other cases where it stops for no apparent
reason. I've modified the recovery property for the scheduler service to
restart the service.
We are currently using TSM v.4.2.2 with the TSM server on OS/390 R2.10.
For our messaging platform we use Lotus Domino R6 running on Linux
Intel-based servers. In order to get a good backup, we are currently
shutting down Domino, using TSM to backup all the files, and starting
Domino back up again
In fact there are some sites that have no window to do backup DB
with nothing else happening.
David Longo
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>>--> 11-06-02 09:06 S.SHEPPARD (SHS)Safe to backup DB while
c
I
Good after noon,
Has anyone ever ran accross this situation?
Have a mail file with what appears to be a space(maybe 4) in it?
Tried the "unsupported" dsmnotes q contents command, no luck to many lines to dig
thru.
Node Name Filespace FSID Platform Filespace Is Files- Capacity Pct
What is Error 1067 when I try to Stop and Start Central Scheduler services?
Mehdi Amini
LAN/WAN Engineer
ValueOptions
3110 Fairview Park Drive
Falls Church, VA 22042
Phone: 703-208-8754
Fax: 703-205-6879
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This email and any
Keith,
The new version of ITSM for Mail
Data Protection for Lotus Domino,
version 5.1.5 supports Domino R6 on Linux.
Data Protection for Domino 5.1.5 supports
Turbo Linux 6.0, Red Hat 7.1, 7.2, and SuSE 7.2
but Domino R6 only supports RedHat 7.2 and SuSe 8.0.
So, for Domino R6 on Linux, Data Pro
Hi
I would like to know about TSM version 5 (good or bad things). Nowadays we
are running version 4.1 and we are planning move to v5. If you have any
comments or experince about it I will appreciate.
Thanks a advanced
Luciano Ariceto
Technical Support
International Paper do Brasil Ltda.
Hi
(1)So how do I schedule a backup task to run using client GUI?
(2) what query to make for getting backup job start time, end time
amount backed up, number of files/directories backed up, backup
status(if successful or not), reason if not backed up, throughput
Thanks
-murali
From: Thomas
Instead of doing multiple backups of 0-byte files, what we do is assign them
to a management class that doesn't retain anything. We've created a ZERO
managment class as:
Versions Data Exists: 1
Versions Data Deleted: 0
Retain Extra Versions: 0
Retain Only Version:
DB backups seems to work ok and I have run them alongside clients
sessions. This how I understand it works, similar to and Oracle backup
really.
The DB backup seems to 'freeze' database activity even if client sessions
are active and generates its image to backup. While the database activity
is fr
We are in the process of moving our 8 TSM servers from the
"very-stable,I-never-wanna-change" Version 4.1.4.0, to the
"it-scares-me-to-death-to-change" Version 5.
FYI, we have 8 TSM servers running on AIX 4.3.3 ML10, ~800 clients
(NT, AIX, Solaris, Linux & VMS) running with TSM cli
Hi all,
I called Tivoli Support and asked them which is the most SAFEST, less BUGGY
verion to go to. They said 5.1.1.0. That where we are going to upgrade
too.
DavePearson
> -Original Message-
> From: bbullock [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:31 AM
> To:
The funny part is that 31.03.2001 is valid. We've cut 31-st March only
from this year somehow.
But if you disable Javascript then 29 February 2002 will become valid :-)
even 30-th and 31-st !! ,-)
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Tomá? Hrouda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I've lost the messages that were discussing it, but some people were
discussing a problem similar to one we've been having, where some
volumes mysteriously become "inaccessible".
I searched on IBMLink, and found several APARs describing this
problem. IBMese is sometimes hard to read, so I haven't q
Can we think again from idea/design/code reuse point of view. Most of us
know how the client is performing backup - first it creates list of files
to backup and then starts transferring them. So lets think in same manner
about (I)TSM DB - it first creates list of DB pages to be backed up and
the la
Todd,
may I correct you. In TSM it is called "rebinding":
- you have several backups made using one class (be it default or not)
- somehow (dsm.sys/dsm.opt, optionset) you change include/exclude list and
a object (in TSM terms - file, TDP stream, SystemObject, etc.) is now
bound to another class
-
---> We turned on co-location on the onsite tape pool a couple of weeks ago,
because we just started using the SQL TDP, and the doc recommended
colocation. We turned it back off this morning, because we were running
out of tapes and had a lot of them that were only 5% full.
There is another very
Quoting Tomá¹ Hrouda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
March 31st was cancelled for political reasons.
> Good joke :-)))
>
> Tom
>
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I'm kind of new at TSM but, is there a script that can tell me what pool
each node is going to?
Raymond Baldenegro
Analyst
CHW Enterprise Storage Management
perotsystems
3033 N 3rd Ave.
Phoenix, Az 85013
Fax (602) 798-5310
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I have an immediate need to create a list of all my registered nodes and
the storage pool(s) each node backs up to. I know almost nothing about
creating an SQL statement so if anyone can assist, I would appreciate it
very much.
Raymond Baldenegro
Analyst
CHW Enterprise Storage Management
perotsys
We are running an R5 environment on Win2K using TDP for Domino 1.1.2 and it
is working great. No downtime for backups. Just make sure to read the
manual on the policy settings, the sample scripts that come with TDP work
very well.
Greg Redell
Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Co.
Phone: 314-52
David,
I have run into a problem with SAN clients where this can happen. Looks
like it takes a bounce of the server to recover. The problem appears to
happen if you shutdown a SAN agent and a drive still has a tape mounted for
it and a thread gets reused that did not get cleaned up properly.
If
Thanks very much - it worked very well. One further question:
Without doing another full backup, how can we change the management class of
previously backed up objects? We need to reduce the size of a collocated
copy pool but can't move the objects off the collocated pool because they
are still
=> On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:43:44 -0500, Bill Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> That's all configured and working. I'm trying to verify the whole process by
> doing a restore and rollforward. The backups and log archives are flowing
> with no problems.
> When I run the RESTORE DB command, I see the
Raymond, there are different aspects to your question:
1. If your question is "where will the data go if my node were to back
up/archive/space manage something" is almost impossible to answer with
select statements. It depends on the design of your TSM environment -
which management classes are av
The issue is a node connects to a policy domain that connects to a
management class and in the management class is the copy group, but the
decision as to what management class is used in the policy domain is a
client include/exclude or a clientopt decision unless the default management
class is use
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of
> Our AIX guys have added 6 SSA disk to our TSM server for
> mirroring and now I want to add them to TSM.
> However, I cannot find a way to define a mirror volume for diskpool
volumes.
> Now my guess is that TSM mirroring is o
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of
murali ramaswamy
> (1)So how do I schedule a backup task to run using client GUI?
> (2) what query to make for getting backup job start time, end time
> amount backed up, number of files/directories backed up, backup
> status(
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