Hello TSMers,
when I backup my windows client in a dmz across a firewall, normaly the performance is
7 mb/sec doing an incremental backup.
Now I change the configuration to serveronly initiated sessions and the performance
decreases to 300 kb/sec !!!
The tsm server is at 5.2.1.2 on AIX 5.2, the
hello
I guess the subjectline says it all.
When my diskpool gets full the new sessions goes directly to the tapepool,
but when the diskpool is migrated and gets free space the sessions still
wait for mountpoint in my tapepool.
Is it normal behaviour??
Mvh
Niklas Lundström
Föreningssparbanken I
Hi all,
we recently migrated to AIX 5.1ml5 and TSM server 5.2.1.2
Now we have the problem that after a few weeks our servers tops accepting
connections. I recall this being an AIX 5.1 bug, unfortunately, I'm unable
to find the APAR, could anybody point me in the right direction? (apar
number?)
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Yes, it is normal.
1. The diskpool gets full
2. Some sessions request backups and end up with mount requests
3. The diskpool is drained
Your scenario ought to work flawlessly.
As a precaution you can drain your disk pool(s) and take a DB backup.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Single "move nodedata" ought to be enough for single node. Depending on
the number of nodes, several moves can be less time consuming than
collocation of the whole stgpool.
"clean archdir" and "clean backupgroup" are intended for totally different
purposes and the only surprise would be if they did
Hi Remco!
This is what I would do:
dsmadmc -commadelimited
q vol stgpool=obsoltestgpool > c:\temp\vollist.txt
Open this file in Excel, insert a column before, where you type del volume
and drag this line all the way down. Do the same in the column C and type
there discarddata yes wait=yes. Also dra
This is misleading!!!
The whole idea behind "clean backupgroups" command is to be abel to run it
in parts, i.e. do some work and cancel the process. Committed transactions
will be confirmed and will stay. Only the last transaction will be rolled
back! That's why the completion state is 'cancell
Hi David,
Go to you Java Control Panel ( settings, at configuration panel) . Deselect
Microsoft Internet explorer at the Browser tab and the command line is
working again. .
This helps for us .
Best Regards,
Met Vriendelijke Groet,
Mit freundlichen Gruessen,
Arnold van Wijnbergen
Technical Engi
>I guess the subjectline says it all.
>When my diskpool gets full the new sessions goes directly to the tapepool, but
>when the diskpool is migrated and gets free space the sessions still wait for
>mountpoint in my tapepool. Is it normal behaviour??
Use Query Content to see what went to tape. It
Let SQL do it for you!!
Pipe the output of these commands to a file...(make sure the storagepool
name is upper case. It matters!)...
SET SQLDISPLAYMODE WIDE
SELECT 'DEL VOL ' || TRIM(VOLUME_NAME) || ' DISCARD=YES WAIT=YES' FROM
VOLUMES WHERE STGPOOL_NAME=''
You can then edit the output and feed i
Hello.
Somehow 'events' table got broken some time ago.
All schedules with 'missed' status have 'actual_start' set to 1900-01-01 :(
Is this a common problem and about to be fixed?
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Przemysław Maciuszko
Agora SA
I have 2 Network Cards in my TSM Server.
I would like to know which clients are connecting to which card.
I know I can look at each individual client at the dsm.opt file.
Is there a way to find this information from the server side?
If I don't have to go to each client that would be great!
Thank
Can anyone explain why the last backup start date/time, last backup
completion date/time, and deletion occurred in filespace date/time would
have no information in them for filespaces reported on some nodes? The
capacity and percent util register data.
Yesterday we had a SAN controller firmware up
We have found that many TDP agents, especially older ones, don't bother
loading last-backup-date info into the TSM database when they complete. I
think I've also seen this with some Mac clients. But almost all the
filesystem clients DO load these fields correctly.
Another reason they're empty i
Paul,
I would upgrade to the latest Data Protection for Domino.
There have been a number of issues similar to this solved.
Go here:
Site: ftp.software.ibm.com
Dir:
/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/tivoli-data-protection/domino/v515
If the problem still exists, please call IB
Ladies, gentlemen,
a new, replaced LTO drive gives me headaches - in the following situation:
OS: MS Win2k Advanced Server, 5.00.2195, SP2
TSM: Storage Management Server for Windows - Version 5, Release 1, Level 0.0
After having worked with no probs afaik, last week one of my two HP
ultrium LTO d
Just a thought, take TSM server down.
Use an OS native program (Microsoft Backup) using a hand fed scratch tape
or two to backup the local system and restore a few files until you believe
the
drive will hold its own.
Then start with TSM. If the same tapes are read and written OK in other
drives,
Hello all,
I'm running TSM 5.2.1.0 on a Windows 2003 server.
I have 4 TDP for Domino Clients (Windows 2000) that were just upgraded to
Domino 6.5.
TDP Version 5.1.5, TSM Version 5.1.5.9
Three of the four clients receive the following error message: (can't see
a difference)
^
Hi, Marc.
The easiest way is to have your networking department do a ip accounting on
the switch ports your TSM server interfaces are connected to. It's easy and
it's low overhead and as a bonus it comes out in an easy to read format.
Otherwise, you might do an iptrace and process the log.
Ooh!
Have you checked if the Lotus Registry entry is OK?
The registry entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Lotus\Domino\Path
should point to the Domino execution directory. If the value is
invalid or the entry does not exist, you can workaround it
by pre-appending the Domino execution directory to the PATH
If I load the TSM GUI and select a few directories to restore, is there some
way to determine which tapes will be required to satisfy that restore? A
sort of preview=yes option for restores? Or how would you determine which
tapes you need given a point in time restore of an entire server?
Thanks,
>I have 2 Network Cards in my TSM Server.
>I would like to know which clients are connecting to which card.
>I know I can look at each individual client at the dsm.opt file.
>
>Is there a way to find this information from the server side?
>If I don't have to go to each client that would be great!
According to Richard Sims wonderful
Quick Facts page there is no preview
option for the restore command.
Go to
http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
and search for "Restoral preview"
All credit goes to mr. Sims.
Kind regards,
Alexander
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