Have you got this with anything other than system objects.
If not you need to have a look back at this years www.adsm.org for problem
expiring system objects and action to take,
Lawrie Scott - Persetel Q Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/20/2002
06:04:40 AM
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Have a look at the activity log statistics
Is "Data transfer time: " a large percentage of "Elapsed processing time:"
If so you have a network issue
"Anderson, Michael - HMIS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/19/2002 09:28:53 PM
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Thats a good thought Richard, and easily checked with an sql query
However if this is the same as I am seeing the sql does not find anything.
Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/19/2002 06:33:30 PM
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I have some cartridges which are outside after a move media.
After an expire inventory, they are empty but not scratch
How do i do (delete volume?...)
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Hi Eric,
Some questions before beeeing in a position to respond :
- do you use DRM
- where those tapes checked-in with status scratch
- what value did you use for parameter "delay period for volume reuse" when you
defined the storage pool those tapes are belonging to
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Hi
I have tried another file and below is the result.
Operation Results
NODE_NAME: ALSBCK
FILESPACE_NAME: \\alsbck\c$
FILESPACE_ID: 1
STATE: ACTIVE_VERSION
TYPE: FILE
HL_NAME: \
LL_NAME: DSM.OPT
OBJECT_ID: 22617845
BACKUP_DATE: 2002-11
None of these are inactive backups, so looks like you might have the system
objects problem
Search ardsm.org for cleanup backupgroups
Lawrie Scott - Persetel Q Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/20/2002
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Richard,
Yes, you might be right. I've started a SQL query
to find out if the server still thinks the
files are active.
Best regards,
Alexander
Richard Sims wrote:
> Hmmm... I wonder if the Sending error might be the client having seen
> the name in the active-files list it got from the server
Mark Stapleton wrote:
> Well, there's part of the problem there. '*' is an invalid character for
> a filename in any UNIX system I've ever heard of. Such filenames appear
> from time to time when using misconfigured moves and copies.
>
> Get the box's owner to rename the files so that the '*' does
Hi *SM'ers
the following lines from the Activity-Log ( Q ACTL begint=03:00 s=rzis3 )
show the backing up of a CMS-Database (C_ontent M_anagement S_ystem). The
latter one is backed up in a "SHUTDOWN"-state, i.e. the Database is NOT
running.
The biggest piece of the "/opt/oracle"-directory
hi!
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> Betreff: Réf. : Re: Slow AIX Client backup
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> I have some cartridges which are outside after a move media.
> After an expire inventor
Hi everybody,
I’ve got the following environment:
TSM server 5.1.1.6 on Windows 2000 SP2 (IBM Netfinity server xSeries 232)
IBM LTO library 3583, 2 LTO drives and 18 slots
The library is connected with two Adaptec SCSI card 29160 Ultra160 SCSI controllers
(driver name: Adaptec, version 6.1.530.
try watching the interface on the tsm server, if your site in general
doesn't run client compression, your server's interface might be flooded by
other traffic. (heck, even if your clients run compression you still might
flood the interface)
#!/bin/ksh
# my_ent_stats
# if run hourly, will give ou
Hi Kurt,
I believe there is a problem with your driver for the 29160. The timeouts
are usually coded in the driver.
Check this with IBM;
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=547&context=STCVQ6Y&uid=ssg1S400
0097
and take a look at the file IBMUltrium.Win2k.Readme.txt
This article says "seri
Hi
which of the >q db f=d and >q log f=d parameters reset when i do >reset
dbmax and >reset logmax respctly
regards
Raghu.
Raghu,
The reset dbmax reset the maximum utilization statistic for the
database.
The reset logmax reset the maximum utilization statistic for
the recovery log.
Sias
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Hello,
what option do we have do specify with show versions if the filespace is
unicode?
Regards
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Richard was right (Thanks Richard!).
My sql query finished. It found the deleted files.
The server thinks the files are still active.
I'm going to rename the file space and ask the customer
to run a fresh backup. After a few weeks I'll remove
the renamed file space. I see no other way to get rid
o
All,
I'm trying to design a Journal based backup solution, without ever having
used it! no problem.. there's loads of docs, but none of them document where
the tsmjbbd.exe file is installed.
can someone who used the default settings please tell me where it resides as
I need to place the tsmjbbd.i
Matthew - Same dir as all of the other client components.. assuming you
took default install path:
c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\baclient
Curt Magura
Lockheed Martin EIS
Orlando, Fla.
321-235-1203
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>can someone who used the default settings please tell me where it resides as
>I need to place the tsmjbbd.ini file in the same directory.
Curt supplied the specifics.
For future reference, remember the Technical Guide redbooks, which are
outstanding references for both explanations of new feature
(When posting, please employ an email Subject so the discussion thread
can have a title.)
>I am trying to expire all my data except the latest active version...
Absent from your posting was the pivotal information as to whether you
performed the requisite 'VALidate POlicyset' and 'ACTivate POlic
Can anyone tell me whether a incremental backup of a virtualmountpoint
sets the last backup date/time stamp?
David
When I use the command show versions api-sql "system objects" from my TSM
server it returns no data! Am I using the wrong syntax?
Thanks,
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You beat me to it Bruce! I get the same thing as younothing. Was just
about reading to send the same note to the list. Based on the growth of our
database I'm pretty sure that we have the problem. Was hoping to use this to
show before and after results. We are currently at 5.1.1.4 and will be g
Well, on my windows nodes the system object is "SYSTEM OBJECT".
Did you try it in upper case? Also, mine show up singular - "SYSTEM OBJECT".
Do a Q FILESPACE {node} and you should see all the filespaces listed along
with the system object if it has one.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Ka
>Can anyone tell me whether a incremental backup of a virtualmountpoint
>sets the last backup date/time stamp?
David - Yes, same as for a real file system.
Richard
When I do q filespace it show "SYSTEM OBJECT" but the percent util is 0.
If I do a q occ it shows x MB for each "SYSTEM OBJECT".
When I do the show version it still shows nothing!!! I can't find show
version command in the documentation
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Mark Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> For example: my*file.txt
>
>Well, there's part of the problem there. '*' is an invalid character for
>a filename in any UNIX system I've ever heard of. Such filenames appear
>from time to time when using misconfigured moves and copies.
'*' is a perfect
What version of the server are you on?
I'm not sure what server version the "show version" command popped up in,
but I have not ever found (much) documentation on the show commands.
SHOW VERSION SOMENODE "SYSTEM OBJECT"
works for me on server versions 4.2.x and above on AIX and Solaris.
Can somebody explain me why use TDP for R/3 to backup
SAP DB2 database while you can backup DB2
offline/online directly to TSM?
What are the binifits?
Thanks a lot.
Bill
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Hi folks,
We're seeing an intermittent error on prompted backups. When if fails
(complete error log below) it still reports "completed" for the job status
(Schedlog shows no files backed up (except NDS, see below)). Any ideas?
Thanks, Doug
Server 5.1.1 Win2k Sp3, Client NW 4.2 Sp9, TSM client 4
TDP can backup open database files. In a 24x7 environment, TDP is essential. If you
have quiet periods where you can do a dynamic backup (and this is appropriate), or an
export and backup, then you don't need it.
Douglas C. Nelson
Distributed Computing Consultant
Alltel Information Services
Chit
Doug,
Can a online backup backup open database files?
Can parallel backup paths, multi-thread be one of the
benefits?
Thanks.
Bill
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> TDP can backup open database files. In a 24x7
> environment, TDP is essential. If you have quiet
> periods where y
I believe if the filespace is unicode you will have to add nametype=unicode to the end
of the command.
Julian Armendariz
System Analyst - UNIX
H.B. Fuller
(651) 236-4043
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When I use the command show versions api-sql "system objects" from my TSM
server
Sorry Bill, you've lost me there. I don't follow either of your questions. -Doug
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Subject: Re: TDP R/3
Doug,
Can a online backup backup open database files?
Can
When running reclamation have the reclaim pct for the STG at 60%.
Have several volumes meeting this requirement but TSM does not reclaim the data.
It recognized the carts in the activity log but does not reclaim the space.
Anyone have any idea why?
Thanks
Volume Name: E02887
S
Hi Halvorsen:
I am trying to implement this same move nodedata idea, but am coming up
with problem. My environment is Win2k server running TSM server 5.1.5.2
and same on clients. My goal is consolidate my tapepool data for each node
so each node has it's own tape. We only have 25 nodes. I fig
I am sure this question has come across before, I just can't seem to find
the answer.
I would like to generate a set of CDs as a backupset for a client.
How do I go about this?
Current environment is TSM 4.2.3.1 on Win2K.
TIA ... Jack
We have a CD-Burner in our TSM server and we can do single cd backup sets
off of it. I haven't tried a multi-cd one.
Douglas C. Nelson
Distributed Computing Consultant
Alltel Information Services
Chittenden Data Center
2 Burlington Square
Burlington, Vt. 05401
802-660-2336
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I've done it on AIX. TSM doesn't support burning the CD's directly. As I
recall, you generate the backupset to a FILE device class, then use the CD
burner software to copy that to a CD. So you need a LOT of free disk space
to make it work.
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From: Nelson, Doug [mailto
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 12:16, Ron Lochhead wrote:
> I am trying to implement this same move nodedata idea, but am coming up
> with problem. My environment is Win2k server running TSM server 5.1.5.2
> and same on clients. My goal is consolidate my tapepool data for each node
> so each node has it'
You might try doing an AUDIT VOLUME on each.
Michael Raine wrote:
When running reclamation have the reclaim pct for the STG at 60%.
Have several volumes meeting this requirement but TSM does not reclaim the data.
It recognized the carts in the activity log but does not reclaim the space.
Hol
Thanks...
Ran audit vol and no errors were found. The funny thing is that reclamation
realizes the carts have space to reclaim because it identifies them
in the activity log but will not move the data.
Currently I am moving the data manually but this process will take awhile as
there are over a
Make the tape pool "collocation enabled" and do a migration on the disk pool
(update stg diskpool hi=0 low=0). Also helps to have migration process set
to 1 for the disk pool. I don't know if this is necessary or not.
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Senior Software Specialist
Corporate Computer Center
Scherin
Are there errors in the activity log associated with why they won't reclaim? or are
they have not just reclaimed yet? do you have a reclamation process running? also,
do you collocate, if so is it possible that this is the only tape associated with a
node and can't reclaim? lots of issues to
I was wondering if anyone has started to use the stgpool CRC checks and
validate protocol options available in TSM 5.1.x?
Recently I discovered upon a data restoration that a few tapes had bad
data. Indicated by a 'data integrity error'.
I was able to trace down the cause (I think) to a bad disk
I think it does though it doesn't seem to affect anything.
Our nodes are all set to MaxNumMP of 1. Our FILE DIRMC pool is set for a
mount limit of 12.
When a node is backing up to the system, the DIRMC volume is mounted and
remounted repeatedly, but each mount occurs in less than a second, and t
Actually, the field DRIVES table, ALLOCATED_TO has the information.
Select drive_name, device_type from drives where allocated_to IS NULL
This works on V4.2. This area dramatically changed on V5. I do not have a
V5 system to look at what is required to get the same answer.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Te
Try this on for size.
select node_name, cast(platform_name as char(16)) as "OS/Name ",
cast(client_os_level as char(10)) as "OS/Level", cast (client_version as
char(1)) || '.' || cast(client_release as char(1)) || '.' || cast
(client_level as char(1)) || '.' || trim(cast(client_sublevel as char(2
The short answer is probably yes. TSM does some checking of files that span
tapes in the reclamation criteria to prevent an endless chain of
reclamation.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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YES, if the transaction size is too large on the client this could happen.
What is your MAXSIZE set to on the disk pool? That stops this from
happening.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From: Conko, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Se
Sorry for the confusions. What happened is
one of our clients use SAP, DB2 running on AIX.
They use TSM as their backup software and I configured
the DB2 to do online backup using TSM. They have been
performinging their backups(40 - 50 GB daily) that
way.
They called me yesterday and told me they
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