Try this way :
dsmc archive -subdir=yes "f:\sys\user\administ\*" "f:\sys\user\adpessoa\*"
It should works fine.
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If that does not work, you need to create a executable file ( cmd ) on
client machine and on it put the line I told you in the other message.
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Hi
i wonder if anyone could possibly tell me what is causing this specific error and /or
what i can do to rectify it:
i am running tdp for nt oracle
with base tsm 4.2.0 and tdp 3.2.01
when running either an online or offline database backup i get the following error:
BKI0027I: Internal
Hi,
Version 5.1.7.1, 12 GB is still valid, does that change with 5.2? If it does,
maybe I should read the manual :-))
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
Markus Veit
We need to back up some Microsoft Network Load Balanced (NLB) clients
(as opposed to Microsoft Cluster Service clustered clients) running
Microsoft SQL. Does either TSM V4.2 or V5.x support this?
If needed, here's a link (http://tinyurl.com/nusf) to an article,
"Windows clustering: Microsoft Clus
Hi all.
I will upgrade my tsm server to 4.2 next week so I have one 3.7 client and
I do not know if it will go on working with the new tsm version.
Could anybody help me ?
Thanks.
Juanma.
** High Priority **
Hi Travis,
bunch of thanks for ur kind responce .Yesterday changed couple of parameter in sys
file at client and I could finish my backup 3 hrs which is 14 before.i could'nt belive
that.
still I need tune few things in tcp/ip and high speed switch.
thanks again.
best regar
Hello all,
I was preparing to setup Lan-free on my new 5.1 server and found that my CD
is physically bad and I cannot access the files that I need (belive me, I've
tried it in every machine in sight.) Does anyone have any idea where I can
find the filesets that I need? I'm just looking for the stu
Sure.
I'm sure your 3.7 client will go on working normally with your 4.2
TSM Server.
Hope this can help!
Sergio Vázquez Vegas
Administración TSM
*: 104688 - 912134688
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ftp://index.storsys.ibm.com/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/server/v5r
1/
ftp://index.storsys.ibm.com/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/storage-ag
ent/v5r1/
Bill Smoldt
STORServer, Inc.
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Shawn Pr
I need to write the procedures for tape verification and wish some
guidance:
(Background info: AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.2.1 on LTO libraries).
1. How do you verify your permanent offsite tapes are still valid (Audit
Volume or other)?
2. How often do you verify those tapes?
3. How long will most LT
No. We are using Trend Micro for Virus Protection.
And No to Terminal Services. I access the console via Dameware or DSVIEW,
I have the problem with either method. But Terminal Services may be on
this server for others to use.
I'll see if I can find any hits in the Knowledge Database.
Thanks
That's insane.
Sounds like the best bet for cost savings would be to focus on elimiating
some upper management!!!
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From: Wholey, Joseph (IDS DM&DS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Saving data on a def
I've only got a few tapes that fall into the 'permanent' offsite category --
commonstore archives of SAP extracts being kept seven years for legal
reasons. Everything else is backups (continuous reclaim) or 21-day archives
(some reclaim before the time is up, others sit off-site for 21 days and
com
Hi everyone.
Well now we are planning to move our TSM server from OS/390 to AIX here is
our AIX config.
TSM 5.2
AIX 5.2
ACSLS 6.1.1
My question relates to tape drives. I was able to get the Library, Drives
and paths defined to that I think are correct parameters using ACSLS I h
Say for a moment you're faced with recovering a TSM server in a DR
situation. You have your DB backup and copypool tapes and perform a database
recovery. If that DB was created back in January and it's now March, isn't
there a potential for objects getting expired the first time you start the
TSM s
If someone has not taken a TSM DB backup for 3 months, they weren't
really serious about DR in the first place.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer
Haworth, Inc
616-393-1457 (desk)
616-412-0544 (numeric page)
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From: Gerald Wichmann [mailt
very true.
we do a DB backup every day after all the copying and migration is done.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/19/03 01:28PM >>>
If someone has not taken a TSM DB backup for 3 months, they weren't
really serious about DR in the first place.
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer
Haworth, Inc
616-393-14
I would agree, if you haven't gotten a Dbbackup in months... then, you
aren't serious about DR, or even day to day backups really.
But to answer the expire question... set the ExpInterval option in the
dsmserv.opt file to 0, or do "setopt ExpInterval 0" from the command line.
---
Um -- if your DB backup is that old, yuo've got other REAL problems in your
D/R environment or specifications.
Our requirement (set by the executive board) is to recover, within 48 hours
of the incident, to within 24 hours of the start of outage. If your database
backup is that old, it implies tha
One other thing to consider. Does the data still reside on the tapes today
that it resided on one month ago? With tape reclamation taking place, and
tapes being reused. The tape which contained data in a storage pool one
month ago, may contain data from another storage pool today.
Ray Baughman
I agree with prior comments that you should have tapes available for DR that
are more current than 3 months back.
However, in MOST cases, even if expiration runs it probably won't cause
problems; TSM is NEVER going to be expiring the ACTIVE files associated with
a node. And in MOST cases for DR,
I am trying to get some networking information in order to tune the through-put on our
firewalls that handle TSM backup traffic. I vaguely remember seeing an option to tune
the packet size, but I thought I would throw this out to the list for comment.
How big are typical TSM packet size? Is
This is what the REUSEDELAY sequential media storage pool option is for.
Of course, as others have already noted, hopefully your last database
backup is a lot more recent than a month ago. You should be doing TSM
database backups on a regular basis, ideally once a day.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibec
We have had success doing exactly what Doug suggests below. Sometimes it
requires deleting more than one file.
First, try doing a move data. Keep doing a Q PROC to see how many files
(if any) the MOVE DATA succeeds in moving. Oft times, the bad file is not
the first on the tape. THis is because
>I am trying to get some networking information in order to tune the
>through-put on our firewalls that handle TSM backup traffic. I vaguely
>remember seeing an option to tune the packet size, but I thought I would
>throw this out to the list for comment.
If the context is TCP/IP, then it may be
You guys are reading into the question WAY more then need be =). It was a
scenario question and all time lines were made up to drive home the point of
what I was trying to get at, and that's the potential for expire inventory
to expire data you maybe don't want expired. Even if your turn around for
What kind of LAN?
You must match the speed you can read the date from the source disk drives,
the speed
the data can be sent across the lan, and the write speed of the tape
drives.
We run LTO I drives to backup our SAP systems. We use SAn attached disk
and SAN
attached LTO drives. We are able
>...Is it
>possible to disable client and admin scheduling without first starting TSM?
DISABLESCheds Server option to specify whether
administrative and client schedules are
disabled during an
Did you try cleaning the CD? Not the drive but the CD? May be obvious
large or small smudges or boulders on it. I had a big problem once. 30
seconds of cleaning solved it.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
Pa
How does Copypool reclamation work? I mean, the tapes are offsite, so is all
of the reclamation done within the database?
When I start the copypool reclamation with an "upd stg copypool reclaim=50"
it tells me what tapes it is going to perform reclamation on. Everything is
OK, those tapes are offs
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> Subject: Re: Tivoli Packet sizes..
>
>
> If the context is TCP/IP, then it may be mean much...
> TCP/IP has architecturally limited MTU sizes, where th
Copytape reclamation generally uses copytapes if they are in the library and
not offsite. If they are offsite then reclaim uses the primary tapes. I
have seen your problem if the primary tape is marked unavailable for some
reason or is taken out of the library. It can also fail if the primary ta
>We really need as large a packet size as possible. Will TSM send the at
>the largest possible MTU by default? As you pointed out Richard, we
>want to pack as much data into the fewest number of packets to increase
>throughput.
Peter - Try for gigabit ethernet with Jumbo Frames for optimal throu
Howdy,
I managed to increase the capacity of our IBM 3583 tape library from
18 LTO tapes to 54 LTO tapes but now the question arises, how do I get
TSM (4.2.3.2) to recognize the increase in the Tape Pool. My fear is
that because the tape pool has been set up with the estimation of only
18 tapes
Well -- The first step in our recovery scenario (after starting the newly
restored TSM server) deletes all administrative schedules. The second step
is to kill any running processes (usually an expire inventory :-). But -
since our TSM database goes off with the data tapes every day, it is in sync
Did you halt and restart TSM after the Library was upgraded?
You need to do that so TSM picks up new configf of library.
You then need to immediately run an
"audit library blah checklabel=barcode" to synchronize inventory,
before doing any tape operations.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
He
This may be too simple of an answer, but just increase the Max Scratch of the stgpool.
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From: Curt Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tape Library Capacity Increase Help.
Howdy,
I managed to increas
Hi all,
I'm trying to use TDPOSYNC utility to delete all TSM entries no more present in the
RMAN catalog.
As described in the manuals, TDPOSYNC should present, for the deletion, only the
Backup Sets no more catalogued in RMAN catalog.
Instead the utility presents all Backup Sets, even if they ar
Gerald,
When I've restored an old database, I've always had to use the ACCEPT DATE
command to get everything running again. This also happens if I leave a TSM
server shut down for a month and then try to bring it up (as when I teach a
class once a month).
>From the Admin Reference Manual:
In ad
Good call, Wanda.
Joseph, please post the email addresses and home phone numbers of your upper
management here so we can help you convince them. Or print our our
responses and anonymously put them in your manager's in box.
Bill
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i am trying a silent install with tsm 5.2 on win 2k, the 5.1 code readme file
had this command
dsmcutil install /name:"TSM Central Scheduler Service" /node:NODE /password:PASS
/autostart:yes /MACHine:nODE /CLIENTDIR:"c:\program files\tivoli\tsm\baclient"
the 5.2 readme does not
has anybody bee
Well, I managed to get it up and running. Good suggestion on the halt
and restart - completely slipped my mind to restart the box. It did
however take a full restart of the server (not just restarting the
service) in order for it to pick up the new config. As well, I had to
reenable the Managed
Need a little assistance on this.
I issue "q node f=d" from the server side for a NODE_A, I get a TCP/IP NAME and TCP/IP
ADDRESS that are incorrect (say NODE_B).
At some point I may have connected virtually w/ the TCP/IP NAME (NODE_B) that I'm
seeing, but even after I connect from the local host,
Can anyone share some info on TSM managed services to address a Unix memory leak.
i.e. have dsmcad start scheduler prior to backup and stop it after backup. My
understanding is that the memory leak
is actually a short coming of the Unix operating system architecture. Apparently the
scheduler
My only Unix here is AIX, have about 3 dozen. Only use
dsmcad on one AIX system that has 10 million files (no typo).
Without it paging space would grow over days.
Also use it on most Novell file servers that have near 1 million
files more or less. Makes them more stable.
David B. Longo
System
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