Hi Mark,
Yes the Optical support box is ticked.
Regards
Chris
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Tim,
that was it. I did some tests and forgot to change passwordaccess back to
prompt.
Thank you for your response.
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Hello guys
I am new on Tivoli Storage Manager. We are using TSM V5R1.
Does anybody know how can i submit mannually a job through the TSM server.
Nicolas Savva
Assistant System Specialist
Information Services
Laiki Group
11 Arch Makarios Ave.
CY-1065 Nicosia
CYPRUS
Tel +357 22812473 Fax +357
Maria
I have had a number of such problems and found the key to resolving them
usually lies in the operating system error number - in your case
-2147024888.
Check the SQL Server VDI.LOG to confirm, but like Eric says -2147024888
indicates "Not enough storage space is available to process the comm
Assuming a backup job 'define clientaction 'NodeName' from admin cmdline,
(see help def clientact).
Which other types of jobs do you refer to?
//Henrik
Nicolas Savva
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Sent by:
Andy and all
Thanks for your help. It was me in the end (as usual). I repeated the
experiment and this time it worked as expected.
If only I knew what I did to fix it ...
Thanks for all suggestions
Richard Foster
Norsk Hydro
---
Hi,
I need some help for the following:
1. Is TSM capable to perform System Backup on AIX box?
2. Is TSM capable to perform Volume Group Backup?
3. Is TSM capable to perform File System Backup?
Nicolas Savva
Assistant System Specialist
Information Services
Laiki Group
11 Arch Makarios Ave.
CY
Thanks Del,
Correcting registry entries according to the Microsoft Knowledge Base
article Q323602 help us.
Maria Ilieva
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From: "Del Hoobler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: TDP for SQL errors
> Maria
Hi all,
A client of mine requests that 220GB of databases are being "archived" on
tape and kept for 3 years.
I've been looking for a way on how to do this but the manuals only speak of
how the archive client command works. Not really on how things work on the
serverside. I assume I'll have to make
Hi Michelle,
You will need a management class with an archive copy group that retains
the data for 3 years. Therefore you will need to:
1) Create a new management class in the desired domain/policy set. (See
DEFINE MGMTCLASS in the Administrator's Reference.)
2) Create an archive copygroup in th
1. Does anyone have successful restore Active Directory using TSM?
2. Does anyone have experence restore registry ?
3. Can anyone share the procedure with the above?
Thanks.
Rosa Leung
(416)-490-5151
Also, how often will they perform the archives ???
how many files make up the data ???
etc...
You want to take such things into consideration because they will have an
impact on your environment in general (in the form of tsm server data base
growth, tsm db performance issues, tape
Hi all,
Everything is in the title : is there a way (sql query ?) to find out, during a copy
stgpool process, how many objects, or even better how many MB remains to be copied for
finishing the process. Basically, the goal would be having an idea of remaining
duration till the job ceases
Thanks
Looks like there is no easy way to do a restore to different hardware. What
happens if there is a disaster and you cannot get your 5 year old server
from anywhere. How is TSM going to restore to that server! To me it looks
like TSM is very good at taking backups and managing them but in the restore
hi dwight,
The archive will be performed once and then the tapes will be checked out
and put in vault.
it is only archived because it contains finacial data which to legal
reasons is to be kept for a long period of time.
In this manner it will not have a great impact i guess, accept on the amoun
Hi Arnaud,
you could do something like this: Sum up the occupany numbers for the
primary storagepool(s) and subtract the occupancy numbers of the copy
storagepool.
select sum(num_files), sum(physical_mb) from occupancy where
stgpool_name='primary storagepoolname' minus
select sum(num_files), sum(
Hi all,
I would like to know if there is a command to run for
having the total size (and the number) of all the files
backed up on each node. This information is available in
the activity log, but I prefer a command, if possible, to
run for my daily TSM report.
I would like also to have a "rather
>I would like to know if there is a command to run for
>having the total size (and the number) of all the files
>backed up on each node. This information is available in
>the activity log, but I prefer a command, if possible, to
>run for my daily TSM report.
>I would like also to have a "rather com
Hi,
just 2 cents worth, wenn you restore a W2k server to different HW you have to
install W2k first using the drivers for your HW.
-The server is not in a Domain, but has the same name and IP address,
-you restore the registry, then you restore the remainder of the files, you
reboot.
-when the serv
Hello Raminder,
It is not that simple.
Do not get confused with reasons for
this problem - this is definitely an operating system related issue,
and not one of backup software.
Some procedures for disaster recovery on different hardware
are described on microsoft web site but are NOT supporte
Hi Rachid,
You should try "q occ [nodename]" or "q auditocc" (this one has to be preceeded by an
"audit lic" to be up-to-date. For correct syntax and optionnal parameters do a "help q
occ" using command line.
Cheers.
arnaud
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You can run a preview of what data will be backed up to the copy stgpool, &
then launch the acutal backup copypool command. The preview will give you
the amount of data that needs to be backed up from you primary storage pools
to your copystgpool.
Monte
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From: PAC Brion
> -Original Message-
> From: Michelle Wiedeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 5:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: archiving questions
>
> Hi all,
>
> A client of mine requests that 220GB of databases are being
> "archived" on tape and kept for 3 years.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:40:23 +0100
Sascha Braeuning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello TSMers,
>
> does anyone know, if TSM Client supports backing up a 64-Bit Filesystem.
> Where can I find some hints in the docs?
>
>
>
I don't know what you think qualifies as 64bit, but at least jfs2 is support
what i do is run the -prev=yes -wait=yes options, capture the total amount
of bytes to be backed up, then when the backup is actually running i run a
small script to query the backup sessions, capture the total bytes backed
up, add them together, then get a percentage and amount remaining.
these r
Hi, Should the exclude statements be in the dsm.sys or in a exclude file
separate on a public directory for aix?
What is the syntax?
exclude/.../unix/../
exclude/.../core/../
exclude/.../.SpaceMan/.../*
exclude.fs /.../u01/.../*
exclude.fs
On NT - they are in one file - on Aix - there is a dsm.opt,dsm.sys (indicating the
name of the INCLEXCL file - and the inclexcl file itself.
Jane
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Bassett Healthcare
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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:16
yes contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 9:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 64-Bit Filesystem
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 08:40:23 +0100
Sascha Braeuning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello TSMers,
>
> d
look through the docs on tivoli.com/support
I believe that TSM client supports 64 bit on the AIX platform (TSM client
5.1.0 and 5.1.5).
Ted W. Qualls
UNIX Enterprise Engineering
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
5080 Spectrum Drive
Suite 600W
Addison, TX 75001
office: 972.376.7809
pgr:800.94
I would imagine that the 64-bit client would support anything 64-bit? Just
a thought.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
Unix Systems Administrator (Sungard eSourcing)
Desk: (856) 866 - 4017
Cell:(856) 912 - 0861
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Qualls, Ted W
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just testing, pleasde ignore
does the file information be in both the dsm.opt and need to be in the
dsm.sys
here is the syntax:
INCLExcl/tmp/dsm.backup.exclude
exclude /.../core/.../*
exclude /.../unix/.../*
exclude /.../code/.../*
exclude /.../home/.../*
exclude /.../usr/.../*
exclude /.../var/.../*
~
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Now I've noticed sometimes when I backup a file which is considered
large compared to others it goes right to tape. Here's my situation. I have
a SUN system which has an Oracle database on it. When it backup the normal
O/S files it backsup right to disk perfect real quick. Now when it hits a
This answer is only for the first points to your question:
Instead of running a select statement at all, use the ODBC link and import
the backups table into an MS Access DB. You can then run queries to your
hearts content without any impact on your production TSM server. I have
found a query in a
You can restore both NT4.0 and Win2K to different hardware. We have
developed the procedures to do both and have done it many times. What made
the research hard was the lack of 1 place to go to find the information
needed. In the end I had to use rebooks, TSM Manuals and MS knowledge base
articl
Some more clarity: a JFS2 filesystem is required for a 64-bit AIX 5L
installation for the rootvg, but that doesn't make JFS2 a 64-bit filesystem.
JFS2 is also referred to as Enhanced JFS.
James B. Federline
Maryville Technologies
7601 France Avenue S. Suite 140
Edina, MN 55435
Phone (952) 914-3
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 10:54, Justin Bleistein wrote:
> Now I've noticed sometimes when I backup a file which is considered
> large compared to others it goes right to tape.
You probably have a maximum file size set for the disk storage pool.
--
Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Nicolas,
Yes, yes, yes - TSM supports backups of all files on an AIX system
including all volume groups and file systems. There is also support for
logical volume snapshot backups which means that TSM will backup the
entire file system as one logical unit. The only probably with this is
that yo
Hi Justin,
There is a setting on the disk storage pool called maxsize. This value
(which is no limit by default) specifies the maximum size for a physical
file in the storage pool. You must specify the scale factor (K,M,G,T)
when setting this attribute (i.e. update stg diskpool maxsize=4G)
other
First of all, TSM is only an application that runs on OS. It is not a
super software that can work for all types of machines for all ages of OS.
It must work with OS to call file system to read/write files. Therefore, a
disaster recovery plan must have a COMPATIBLE machines at DR site. If a
prod
I have sometimes had a problem where the password file has become corrupt.
You can delete the tsm.pwd and then query tsa again. This will create a new
tsm.pwd file.
The path is;
SYS:TIVOLI\TSM\CLIENT\BA\TSM.PWD
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From: Flemming Hougaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: We
Define the schedule with perunits=onetime.
Define a script and invoke it *each* Saturday through (another -
administrative) schedule:
"select 1 from db where day(current_date)<=7
if (rc_ok) goto is_first
done: exit
is_first: upd sch startd=today"
The client schedule will fire only once. The admi
If the problem is not maxsize, check all the copy groups in the domain and
see if ANY of them are pointing direct to tape. (You can check what
management class a file is bound to by opening the GUI and clicking RESTORE
as though you want to restore the file. Scroll to the far right, it shows
the
Hi,
You have set an option called MAXFILE=some MB in disk storage. pool, so when
the individual file size is greater that that it will automatically move to
the primary tape pool.
You can increase the size of this option if you want all files to go to disk
storage pool
Ragrds
N.Suresh
-Ori
I see that now with a: "q stgpool pool_name f=d". Thanks man that's
explains it.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
Unix Systems Administrator (Sungard eSourcing)
Desk: (856) 866 - 4017
Cell:(856) 912 - 0861
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Laura Buckley
Greetings TSM'ers,
Environment:
Server: Win2k-SP3 TSM V5.1.1.0
Client: NT4-SP6 TSM V5.1.5.0
I am trying to generate a backupset for a new node. The generation only
takes a few minutes (for a node with 30GB of data writing to a DDS4 drive ?)
and returns successfully. However, the on
thanks for all of the responses to this question. I'm now a bit wiser (well
in TSM anyways). Thanks again :o)!.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
Unix Systems Administrator (Sungard eSourcing)
Desk: (856) 866 - 4017
Cell:(856) 912 - 0861
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there anyway to find out like through a "select" statement or something
which O/S db volume a specific table is located in. When a I do a: "q
dbvol" our database is spread across multiple db volumes/files. It would
just be nice to see what volume a table is actually physically located in
or spr
--> "Excl Filespace /mnt/stats"
So the filesystem is really excluded. If you run backups through "dsmc
incr" or schedule it should not be sent. As far as I understand you are
concerned the filesystem still shows up in GUI, right.
--> "Here is a bit more info.
TSM Server 4.2.2.12 running on Solari
Unless the "table" is very small it usualy is spread on (nearly) all
volumes. Table records are physically located on pages and each page might
be on different volume. If later the volume is deleted all pages residing
on it are moved to other dbvols.
I am writing "table" because what we see in TSM
-First of all, TSM is only an application that runs on OS. It is not a
super software that can work for all types of machines for all ages of OS.
It must work with OS to call file system to read/write files.
It may not run on all OS's but according to this
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/
Sure, it would be best if you had the same or very similar hardware to DR
onto. If you do then the DR process is of course much easier.
For those of you who want to know if this is a requirement, it simply isn't.
Here are the requirements.
1) If NT4.0 enterprise was on the original server then NT
Check out: How to Troubleshoot Windows 2000 Hardware Abstraction Layer Issues,
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 237556, for a better description of the
issues. The biggest issue is the power management of the chip set, in
other words, the motherboard.
Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies,
Hi,
We are running TSM 5.1.0 on Win 2000. I am doing testing at the DR site
and am having some trouble. I was able to restore the TSM DB OK. Then I
started restoring the SQL master DB using TDP SQL (v.2.2). I stopped
SQL, restarted it in single user mode and then restored from TDP SQL.
Tivoli ask
NO
NO
YES
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From: Nicolas Savva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 6:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Some information...
Hi,
I need some help for the following:
1. Is TSM
Good morning,
we have a problem with our data in a primary storage pool.
Our worm are corrupted about the apar IC35442
We have aix 4.3.3 and tsm-server 5.1.5.3 .
All data cached in a diskpool for 1 year. I have migrate the data to the worm
but the worm are damaged.
We have defined a copypool but
Just a suggestion here - maybe some of the other members of the listserv
can comment as to whether or not this would work:
1. update the stgp you have defined so that cache=NO. This does not clear
the cache out.
2. Stop all backup processing.
3. Migrate down to 0 - this leaves only your cached fil
Hello Michelle,
if you did the tasks, Andrew expected in the mail before, you can perform
an archive operation with the option archmc=.
For example you can use the following command to archive files in your
diectory d:\archive:
archive archmc=archclass d:\archive\*
If you use the option -delete
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