Currently, Domino data is being kept longer than is required by our SLA and TDP is in
use. I hope to update the domain and copygroups to reflect our lesser needs. This
would then allow terabytes of data to be expired. Is it necessary to control the
expiration? My fear is that expiration could ca
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05.12.2003.
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Hello,
I´m trying to restore a w2k3 server with TSM ASR and everything works great
except two things.
First, after restore, desktop.ini shows up in Start, Start\Programs,
Start\Programs\Startup menu and Taskbar.
Why, and how do I get rid of it? All desktop.ini looks like this,
[.ShellClassInfo]
You can do it pretty easy with 3494 - just set both servers to use
different categories. Then they will be treated as separate applications
and will only iteract with the library manager.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Lisa Laughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAI
Depending on your current level of ITSM, one way to go is using the
parameter skipdirs=yes to speed up the expiration.
The command would look something like this:
expire inv quiet=yes skipdirs=yes
This command will expire files only, and skip your directories.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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You can make one manual backup without "quiet" option. Then you will see
many messages about files being re-bound to the new class. It also can be
seen on backup session summary in dsmsched.log / dsmaccnt.log / ActLog as
"Total number of objects rebound".
If you prefer to do the backup via schedu
Hi,
I have TSM server 4.2.2.8 and W2k4 SP4 TSM client 5.1.6.6 with Domino 5.0.5
and TDP for Domino 5.1.5.1.
Three Domino servers have a TDP gui and cmd-line that just exits to dos
prompt like this.
C:\...\TSM\domino>domdsmc q domino
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail:
Data Protection for Lotus
The expiration time and load mainly depend on number of objects and not on
their total size. If you have to expire several thousands Domino databases
it will go pretty quick. But when the time comes to the mountain of
transaction logs of the Domino server, things may get worse.
For that reason TSM
Just a warning derived from another bad luck story.
We had once a restore attempt for a server with many "Microsoft blah-blah"
directories under "C:\Program Files". Despite the fact it was Windows 2000
Advanced Server with MS SQL 2000, it simply disregarded long names. For
some unknown reasons M$ i
In regards to your second question:
On Monday, Nov 17, 2003, at 20:46 Australia/Sydney, Henrik Wahlstedt
wrote:
Second, network speed. My switch is configured auto/auto, the
server connects with 1000/full which is reported by the switch and 2GB
restore takes 40 minutes.
I´ll configure th
Looking at DB2 Administration Guide:
"Tivoli Storage Manager Node Name (tsm_nodename)
...
This parameter is used to override the default setting for the node name
associated with the Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) product. The node name is
needed to allow you to restore a database that was backed up
Henrik,
The "MH - AddInName =" must be coming from the Domino Server API code.
That is not something Data Protection for Domino displays.
Domino Server 5.0.5 is very old. You should probably get to
the latest maintanence release of the Domino Server. I know they have
fixed quite a few bugs since 5
Get the redbook "Backing up DB2 using TSM" SG24-6247. Lots of good
information here.
What I did to backup a DB2 server on AIX that had 4 instances:
1. In the $HOME for each instance I created a $HOME/tsm directory to hold
all the files/logs.
2. In the DSM.SYS file, I created a server stanza for e
Hi Marc
Removing your old pools from the DRMCOPYSTGPOOLS wont delete the copypool
or volumes. Only way of removing them is using delete stgpool/delete
volume.
Removing them from the DRMCOPYSTGPOOLS will only remove them from the DRM
management process.
You will also need to change your backup
Hi to all
I have the following definition in dsm.sys (client option file on AIX):
SErvername tsmserver
COMMmethod TCPip
TCPPort1500
TCPServeraddress 192.168.1.100
NODENAME sap-bw
TCPNODELAY YES
passwordaccess generate
passworddir /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/passwd.daily
My aim is to issue Q MEDIA and Q DRMEDIA commands that only process
volumes in the pools listed in DRM . From what I've just tested this
isn't happening.
I am running v 4.1.2 though.
"Daniel Sparrman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
17-Nov-2003 1
Hi Henric!
Here is a explanation of your issue and how to sold it.
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBN/tip6700/rh6769.htm
/Christian
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
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Wahlstedt
Skickat: den 17 november 2003 10:46
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ämne
...
>passworddir /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/passwd.daily
>
>When i run dsmc command i receive the following error:
>
>/17/2003 17:12:54 TCA EXIT rc = 168
>11/17/03 17:12:54 ANS1503E Valid password not available for server
> 'TSMSERVER'.
My guess would be that either the "passwd
I have an AIX (4.3.3) TSM server (5.1.7.1) with multiple Gbit Ethernet
adapters. I wish to re-address one of the adapters to create a stand alone
network just for BMR testing. If I use smitty to change the IP address of
the adapter, do I then need to restart the TSM server to get TSM listening
on t
Has anyone noticed a 'bug' in the upd sched command with the quoting of
the commands in 5.1
dsmc arch -archmc=sysback -deletefiles
'"/usr/lpp/sysback/images/all/*"'
add additional unblanced quotes in the file.
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 13:07:32 -0500
Bill Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an AIX (4.3.3) TSM server (5.1.7.1) with multiple Gbit Ethernet
> adapters. I wish to re-address one of the adapters to create a stand alone
> network just for BMR testing. If I use smitty to change the IP address of
dsmc arch "/my/directory/*"
archives nothing and generates error. Anyone seen this?
Total number of objects inspected:1
Total number of objects archived: 0
Total number of objects updated: 0
Total number of objects rebound: 0
Total number of objects deleted:
Larry,
It would be helpful if you could provide the *exact* command syntax you
are using, the *exact* output you are receiving, as well as an explanation
of what the concern is (if it isn't obvious from the output).
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Dev
Take a look at the server activity log, for more detail on the error.
bob
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 01:36:55PM -0500, Lawrence Clark wrote:
> dsmc arch "/my/directory/*"
>
> archives nothing and generates error. Anyone seen this?
>
> Total number of objects inspected:1
> Total number of obj
Hi everyone!
We are in the process of formulating an AIX environment instead of our
current MVS TSM environment. We would have 2 TSM servers (one being the
library manager) with 2 directors, 8 lan-free clients and 24 tape drives,
which we hope to share between the 2 TSM servers. We would like to
Hi All,
Just wanted to make you aware that the OS 10.2 client has some
obselete function calls in it. According to:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/ATSUI_Legacy/atsu_legacy_Reference/FunctionGroupIndex.html
the tsm client is using a ATSUMeasureText call that is not s
Yes. For example, if the files in /my/directory happen to be excluded from
archive, then that could generate the statistics you are seeing.
If that doesn't answer the question (I am guessing you really need more
than a simple "yes" or "no ;-) please provide the exact and complete
command synta
=> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:35:50 -0500, Bill Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> What I did to backup a DB2 server on AIX that had 4 instances:
[1. 2. ...] Dang, I was just going to say that.
We've got some 70 instances on two system images, in support of our PeopleSoft
installation, so we do this
The problem is that upon restore, if the file is being replaced, the
hidden attribute is not being reset. I don't have an APAR number yet, but
there will be one.
By the way, the general problem is not specific to ASR, but can occur with
any kind of restore where you are replacing a hidden file.
Greetings,
I'm wondernig how you folks perform tests of your restoration of production
DB/2 databases?
I envision several major obstacles:
1) Your DR instance machine is going to need, however momentarily, to have
the password set. If you're doing PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE, that means
that,
I just wrote a script to set the password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/db2/tsm$ cat setpw.sh
export DSMI_CONFIG=/db2/${1}/tsm/dsm.opt
export DSMI_DIR=/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin
export DSMI_LOG=/db2/${1}/tsm
cd /db2/${1}/sqllib/adsm
./dsmapipw
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/db2/tsm$
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Fr
Joni,
I do not now of tape drives with dual fiber interfaces ?
Do you ?
Best regards,
Koen
From: Joni Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2 fibre interfaces per drive
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 13:48:37 -0500
Hi everyone
IBM 3590 and 3592 drives have 2 fibre interfaces. I am unsure how to
manage the multipathing yet, but we are going to look at configuring our
3590H drives that way next year to eliminate that single point of
failure. Our TSM server is running AIX 5.2ML2 which is connected to a
3494 library with 4
Joni,
Later versions of the Atape driver support dual pathing and failover.
Once set up, AIX defines two RMTn drives for each physical drive, one with a device
path ending in -PRI and the other in -ALT.
As I understand it rudimentary load balancing is done - when the tape is opened, the
least b
I have a client that just forwarded me a note saying that the TSM client is
causing problems with the active directory circular logging. here's the text
he sent me:
(See Microsoft Article)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;272425&Product=win20
00
Issue:
- Buildup of Active
I don't have the problem but I am backing the SYSTEM OBJECTS without any problems on a
W2K DC. My client option.dsm also has the exclude for \ntds dir.
One major known issue is the anti-virus scanning can cause logs to increment
perpetually, see Q298551, and especially Q284947!
Also make sure y
I asked this before but apparently didn't give enough information. I
have a TSM 5.1.8.0 server running under Win2K with a fiber attached
Overland NEO 4100 tape library having four LTO2 tape drives. This
system has about 800G of local disk storage. I have a user running Win2K
with the TSM 5.1.6.4
Those of us who could not get to the Oxford TSM Symposium
can nevertheless benefit from the outstanding information
available in the presented papers. See:
http://tsm-symposium.oucs.ox.ac.uk/callfor.html
We certainly thank Oxford University and the presenters
for making all this material availa
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