Hello everyone!
I have been trying to figure this one out, but there doesn't seem to be
anything missed here. I have TSM server on the mainframe 5.1.6.2. The
client is an NT client at 5.1.6.0. When the client does it's nightly
backups it is continuing to skip over the D drive. We have looked a
Hello,
I have one client who's backup takes forever.
It starts the backup, but it's losing and reopening the session all the time.
I opened pmr with tech support around two months ago, and after exchanging so many
e-mails with them they told me I have a NETWORK PROBLEM, and I have to involve net
The usual cause of that is NT permissions.
The scheduler (usually) runs under the system account; it requires access to
the root of the D: drive.
It works when you do a manual backup because you are running under the
current logon id, which has probably has different access rights from the
system
Sounds like a security issue - the Schedule Service uses the "System
Account" by default - ensure that this has access to the D drive (or
whatever account you are using for the Service account has access).
-Original Message-
From: Joni Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 3, 2003
>I have been trying to figure this one out, but there doesn't seem to be
>anything missed here. I have TSM server on the mainframe 5.1.6.2. The
>client is an NT client at 5.1.6.0. When the client does it's nightly
>backups it is continuing to skip over the D drive. We have looked at the
>includ
Hello everyone!
I have tried this select statement many times with no success. I thought
that this statement had previously worked, but now I'm having problems
again... I am looking for all nodes that begin with HM and PA for the past
day. Does anyone have any suggestions? This is on a mainfra
Hi,
Do any one have complete restore instruction documents for XP and Win2003
clients, Please help me out if any one already have tested document for
complete restore on these clients or provide me a link where I can get this.
I will appreciate your valuable information.
Thanks,
C.R.Chandrasekh
My netstat shows no errors. I'm not sure if it's this particular problem.
1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/root # netstat -v ent0
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ETHERNET STATISTICS (ent0) :
Device Type: IBM 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet PCI Adapter (14100401)
Hardware Addres
Joni, this is a known limitation/restriction of using the EVENTS table:
you can not use "calculated" dates when comparing start times. You need to
code a specific date/time value. For example:
select node_name, scheduled_start, schedule_name, status -
from events -
where (node_name like 'HM%
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 08:21:45 +0800
Mark Ferraretto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> Thanks for this info. We'll patch our AIX box and report the results.
>
> I'm curious about one thing though. If it's an AIX problem, why does
> shutting down the TSM server (not AIX) and restarting it fix th
Try using the BETWEEN for the where clause. I saw that the TSM Operations
Reporting package uses this:
select node_name, scheduled_start, schedule_name, status -
from events -
where (node_name like 'HM%' or node_name like 'PA%') -
and scheduled_start between current_timestamp - 1 day and
Go to www.redbooks.ibm.com.
Click the link to DRAFTS.
Search for REDP-3703
A draft version of a redbook on recovering WinXP and Win2003 was just posted
recently.
-Original Message-
From: Chandrashekar, C R. (Chandrasekhar) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 8:30 AM
T
Client is W2K with TSM 5.1.6.0 client software
I have one client that shows that it fails every night.
It is a domain controller for a M$ active domain. Every night the backups
'fail' and
the logs (in the NT Event logs) says there was an error saving the event
logs.
I am not a real NT kind of gu
Hi guys I have been doing some DR testing and I came across problems
when restoring NT 4 to a different machine with different hardware
configuration. I researched some the adsm.org's archive and came across
one procedure which was:
1.. Install system NT with Microsoft CDRom on another disk than C
Joni,
Using a calculated timestamp value in a query against the events table does
not work as you would expect. It boils down to an issue with when TSM
constructs the events table to run the query against. The default for "q
event" and "SELECT xxx,yyy,zzz from EVENTS..." is for the current day
Hi All,
I recently changed one stgpool from collocation=filespace to collocation=yes
To free up a lot of filling tapes I used move data. Strange thing is that
move data sometimes starts writing to another filling tape (as you would
expect) but then, _before the target tape is full_ starts writing
Does anyone know if a tape in read only status becomes a scratch tape when it is
emptied by expiration or reclamation?
William Fitzgerald
Software Programmer
Munson Medical Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This may seem trivial, but it drives me nuts
I administer my TSM servers from a Mac OS X box via the built in
terminal program. The "Insert" key on a mac is marked "Help" and
doesn't put the command line editor into insert mode (doesn't give much
in the way of help either, but I digress). This
Is there any way to associate a tape mount with what needed the tape
mounted? Like if a migration task starts, can I identify that with the tape
mount entry? And also about backup sessions going direct to tape? I'm trying
to graph my tape drive usage over the nightly backup window so I can try to
s
I'm currently having memory problems with TSM server 5.1.7.2 (32-bit) on AIX (64-bit).
Has anyone heard of a memory leak with this version? I keep running out of virtual
memory, even though I have 4 GB real memory and 3 GB swap space. The box only runs the
TSM server. AIX is 5.1 ML 4 with patche
Do vmtune -P 20 -p 5 for memory leak issues .
-Original Message-
From: Miles Purdy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anyone have memory problems with TSM Server 5.1.7.2
I'm currently having memory problems with TSM server 5.1
>I'm currently having memory problems with TSM server 5.1.7.2 (32-bit) on
>AIX (64-bit). Has anyone heard of a memory leak with this version? I keep
>running out of virtual memory, even though I have 4 GB real memory and 3
>GB swap space. The box only runs the TSM server. AIX is 5.1 ML 4 with
>patc
>To free up a lot of filling tapes I used move data. Strange thing is that
>move data sometimes starts writing to another filling tape (as you would
>expect) but then, _before the target tape is full_ starts writing to a fresh
>scratch volume. I'd only expect move data to request a scratch volume w
>This may seem trivial, but it drives me nuts
>
>I administer my TSM servers from a Mac OS X box via the built in
>terminal program. The "Insert" key on a mac is marked "Help" and
>doesn't put the command line editor into insert mode (doesn't give much
>in the way of help either, but I digress)
Could you post the output from an "no -a" command from both your
client and server? I am particularly interested in the value of the
parameter setting of tcp_pmtu_discover. Also, I'd like to know what the
level is of your pci driver - fileset is named devices.pci.23100020.rte.
At 06:45 PM 1
What version of aix are you running? I'm running aix 5.1. Your netstat
-v output is different than mine. After:
IBM 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI Adapter Specific Statistics:
Chip Version: 25
RJ45 Port Link Status : down
Media Speed Selected:
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Tae Kim
Sent: Octo
On Friday, October 3, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Richard Sims wrote:
This may seem trivial, but it drives me nuts
I administer my TSM servers from a Mac OS X box via the built in
terminal program. The "Insert" key on a mac is marked "Help" and
doesn't put the command line editor into insert mode (doe
Try backing up the event logs from the gui or cmd line. Does this work?
If so it is probably a permissions problem - TSM saves the files to
c:\adsm.sys ... - ensure the system account (or whatever the scheduler
service uses) has write access here.
-Original Message-
From: Coats, Jack [ma
Hi!
We are running Domino version 6 on W2K server. We are using version 5151
of TDP to take backup. Before we upgraded Domino to version 6, we run
Release 5 and had no problem. Our troubles began after we upgraded Domino
to release 6 and the transaction logs are increasing at a rate that is
alarmin
I am having problems on my ITSM V5.1 server with a disk storage pool
completely filling up. When that happens, the server attempts to mount a
tape for each client backup session, there are of course not enough tape
drives, so everything comes crashing to a halt and a large number of
client nodes do
Is there a TSM netware client that supports Netware 6.5? If so, which
tsm client version?
David Ehresman
Until you find out what is causing the Domino transaction log growth,
you can may have to run the TDP archivelog command and also the TDP
selective command followed by the inactivatelogs command more often.
You may want to use the archivelog command /THRESHOLD option to control
when to archive the
Hi guys I am curious of what kind of environment people are running with
TSM. Can you guys give me basic overview of your environments? Like how
many TSM servers you have, on what type of server using to ran TSM. and
how many clients being backed up and what are the total size of the
backups...
Th
I posted questions last March about how to calculate the maximum file
size to specify on dsmfmt if you want to fill the entire disk up with
the database/log/filepool extent you are allocating.
The only answer I got then involved voodoo incantations, and magical
formulas that didn't work, involving
That's the way it works. The solution you mentioned, get bigger disks,
is the best solution. Tweaking on migration thresholds should work till you
get more disk space. Some of us adjust these levels throughout the day
to help with this.
Problem is you can't send a file to tape that is stilll in
Are you saying there are significant speed increases in 5.2? Thanks for
the info!
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Hi,
Not that I am aware of if you are currently patched up in 5.1. The one
speed increase I saw was the speedup of the cached disk pool with small
files (ie. For directory info to a separate diskpool, etc). That is
available in a patch to 5.1 as well. We went to 5.2 for many reasons, not
the le
I opened a ticket with IBM and they mentioned that they will support
Netware 6.5 by November. I have a preproduction server running TSM
client 5.2.0.0 and the backups work but at the end we get this error:
10/02/2003 21:30:41 (TSAFS.NLM 6.50 302) There are no more data
sets to be scanned.
I
Jason,
I too manage all of our AIX servers from OS X and have had no problem with
using VI on the Mac side. To get into insert mode you just hit 'I' and 'esc'
to get into command mode. But if you are using emacs or something else, I'm
just talking out my fanny.
Shawn
> From: Jason Lee <[EMAIL PR
Er, just out of curiosity, if you're going to fill up the disk, why not just
use Raw LVs?
Alex Paschal
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
-Original Message-
From: Roger Deschner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Answ
On Friday, October 3, 2003, at 02:46 PM, Shawn Price wrote:
Jason,
I too manage all of our AIX servers from OS X and have had no problem
with
using VI on the Mac side. To get into insert mode you just hit 'I' and
'esc'
to get into command mode. But if you are using emacs or something
else, I'm
ju
You are to easy to satisfy. I would like an option which says to use it all
and tell me what was used. That way I only have to do the dsmfmt once.
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Roger Deschner wrote:
> I posted questions last March about how to calculate the maximum file
> size to specify on dsmfmt if you
TSM TDP for Exchange v5.2.1
I'm running the following query using the TDP's cmdline executable ->
tdpexcc q tsm * /AL /FROMEXCSERV="*"
Would that in theory show me ALL exchange server backups that the TSM
database knows about for ALL exchange servers?
I realize if there are v1.1.1 backups, this
On Saturday, Oct 4, 2003, at 09:09 Australia/Sydney, Jason Lee wrote:
Yup, that's no problem.. the issue is using the line editor inside
dsmadmc. I *wish* there was a key sequence like in vi rather than
having to use the dreaded insert key.
Well, if you're a fast enough typer, ^[[28~ should do it..
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