thnx,
and next, quick and dirty method is unsupported delete object (or so)
command,
described for example on splendid richard simms page.
Yesterday I must have deleted parts of my personal memory,
apparently as a result of discontinued coffee absorption,
luckily not a permanent issue :-)))
rega
Hi *SM-ers!
Ok, I understand that include.fs is not available on AIX, so that will make
things more difficult.
Let me first explain what our AIX guys try to accomplish, maybe we are
trying to re-invent the wheel.
We are trying to create a standard backup solution for our HACMP clusters.
To put is s
Eric,
Use another client node for shared data - we have one per app in the cluster.
It fails over with the app and has domain statements that restrict it to back up just
its own filesystems. Use the PASSWDDIR option to keep the encrypted password with the
data. You will need to implement domai
There you mention something that has been missing in TSM already for a long time. A
real cluster-aware AIX client.
We use HA-commands to get the volumegroups that are under HA-control and then make a
backup of the filesystems within those VG's.
Commands like:
/usr/sbin/cluster/utilities/cllsgr
Hi Steve!
Now what if an extra filespace is created in the sharedvg? You will have to
modify your backup script. This is something we don't want, because that's
something that will most likely be forgotten in the daily practice.
So, what I would like to know is, how do you automate this? Is buildin
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 15:34, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
> Hi *SM-ers!
> Ok, I understand that include.fs is not available on AIX, so that will make
> things more difficult.
> Let me first explain what our AIX guys try to accomplish, maybe we are
> trying to re-invent the wheel.
> We are try
Hi Steven!
Thank you VERY much!
I will forward this to our AIX people!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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From: Steven Pemberton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 12:06
To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager; Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
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Hi all
I'm running a 5.1.5.0 client on an OSX Mac server. We seem to be having an
issue where some directories have not been backed up and I can't see any
reason why. I have run the BA Client as Administrator, so as far as I'm
aware it should have access to all files on the system. Is this correct
Hello !
I have two questions,
1.
Has anyone of you know, where TDP for ERP (SAP R/3 on Oracle) saves
informations about backups it made (datafiles, redeologs, versions etc.).
Is it in RMAN Catalog (control file of database) or in some flat files,
which resides in SAP directories.
2.
How can I res
>I'm running a 5.1.5.0 client on an OSX Mac server. We seem to be having an
>issue where some directories have not been backed up and I can't see any
>reason why. I have run the BA Client as Administrator, so as far as I'm
>aware it should have access to all files on the system. Is this correct? Is
Hi TSMers,
Please could you assist me, how can we do a mksysb backup to tape.
My TSM server runs on Windows 2000 server advanced, TSM Server 5.1 We will
be upgrading finally to TSM 5.2 ...
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Lindy Crawford
Information Technology
Nedbank Corporate - P
I don't believe TSM has support for mksys
but it does have support for sysback which costs money, and it requires nim
configuration as well.
You could always backup your mksysb image to a disk flat file and backup
that file to tsm, but the problem
there is you use your system image. Unless you use
This is documented (somewhere) in SAP's BRBACKUP, BRRESTORE, and BRARCHIVE
documentation. There is also a good bit of information in the TDP/R3 manual.
The backup information is kept in /oracle//sapbackup/back.log as
pointers to the /oracle//sapbackup/.anf, .aff, and
.pnf files with the detailed b
Hi,
I've tried to solve this issue before without luck. I'm trying to make a backup with
encryption on a new node/client. The node is registered on the server, and the first
login from the node (using dsmc and a simple dsm.opt file only specifying the
nodename, passwordgenerate and the server)
Answer 1.
Depends on your method of backup. If you are using the RMAN extension of
brbackup, then I believe the anwer would be yes... the RMAN catalog.
By default (using backint) the logs are stored in the sapbackup and saparch
directories. The summary logs have the names back.log and
arch.log re
mksysb is separate from TSM and is executed from "smit mksysb" and requires
a locally attached tape drive.
Personally, I prefer to use sysback (now under the TSM umbrella as TSM for
System Backup and Recovery).
Although I have not used the TSM extensions to sysback at this time. The
sysback utilit
Just a quick clarification: sysback does not require nim. I create and
use bootable tapes and CD's with sysback. They are the core of my DR
processes.
Justin Bleistein
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UNGA
>> What is going wrong ??
Nothing that I can see off-hand. While you've indicated what you've done
and provided output, there is nothing obvious that stands out as a problem
(i.e. no error messages, etc.).
It would help if you can be more specific about what you find troubling.
Regards,
Andy
A
>>> What is going wrong ??
> Nothing that I can see off-hand. While you've indicated what you've done
> and provided output, there is nothing obvious that stands out as a problem
> (i.e. no error messages, etc.).
> It would help if you can be more specific about what you find troubling.
The prob
Did you delete the filespace before doing the FIRST incremental? It
looks like you were doing an incremental incremental there and not a
full backup like you were doing in your second run.
David
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/21/2004 11:10:34 AM >>>
>>> What is going wrong ??
> Nothing that I can see
Hi,
The filespace was empty in both situations - that's why I find it confusing. I can
try to do it on another node (tomorrow), and then enable some logging in the dsmc
client - to see what exactly is going on
/Brian
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 12:21:43 +0100
Farren Minns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm running a 5.1.5.0 client on an OSX Mac server. We seem to be
> having an issue where some directories have not been backed up and I
> can't see any reason why. I have run the BA Client as Administrator,
> s
Hi Brian,
I think that include.encrypt only tells tsm client to encrypt certain files; but not
to backup.
So I think that beside include.encrypt you still need include statement.
In your dsm.opt sample in first try you just have include.encrypt and than exclude on
the top of the file, so nothin
Hi Joe
When Tivoli/IBM made the NetWare Client 5.2.x and later I presume they
got an "brainfart" ;o) - suddenly you are forced to have a user with
owner privilegies to the account to use the web-interface - I quote: "If
you plan to use a Web client, you must have an administrative user ID
with sys
Ah, OK I couldn't see the forest through the trees... ;-)
Joe Crnjanski's post hits the nail on the head. See the client manual
chapter on the INCLUDE option, subsection "Compression, encryption, and
adaptive subfile backup
processing". It discusses the point that Joe made. All EXCLUDE state
Brian,
I think the problem is due to the fact that this is a new client and
therefore the encryption key has not been stored locally. If you run a
manual backup of a file or files included for encryption, you'll be
prompted for encryption key password and it will be stored. Scheduler
doesn't promp
Hi,
I met some problems when I tried to automatic backup files from a linux client to
linux server, the exclude/include did't work. I wrote the following sentence in the
dsm.sys:
exclude "/home/"
exclude "/opt/"
It still backed up the files of home and opt
I don't know why?
another question
Got it. Thanks Andy!
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From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:23 PM
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Hi Wanda, try www.ibm.com and searching on:
+"repair stgvol" +tsm
to find some hits.
Regar
Hi Hougaard Flemming,
I checked on TSM server and there is a admin id created for that problematic user.
If I do: "q admin f=d" result is:
Administrator Name:
Last Access Date/Time: 04/19/2004 11:03:40
Days Since Last Access: 2
Password Set Date/Time: 02/20/2004 10:43:05
I'm considering to buy sysback product soon. Here are some questions if you don't
mind..
― How would sysback make bootable CD if it doesn't fit into 1 CD?
― Can I make mksysb and savevg on 1 set of CD? so that I don't even need to use TSM
restore?
― What kind of IBM product do you use as CD
Hello,
Is there a (easy) way to check to which management class a file is bound..?
A kind of DB queryy maybe? (select * from ??? where mgmtclass=??? ..
something this way..)
Thanks for help
Chris
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I have a recovery log that has filled and I cannot remember the command
to extend it from command line start can someone help out. I am running
5.2.2.3 on AIX 5.2. Any help would be appreciated.
Quickest way is to open up the TSM Restore GUI and go to the file and
from there you can tell what mgmt class it is bound to.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christian Wadl
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
# dsmfmt -log /path/newlogname 1000 (for 1 gig, make sure your in a fs
which has enough space to accomadate 1 gig).
# dsmserv extend log /path/newlogname 1000
after it's done formatting restart the tsm server:
# nohup /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin/rc.adsmserv > /dev/null 2>1&
note = you must run al
Quickest way, if the client is handy, is to start the b/a client and open
the RESTORE window.
Navigate through the file tree until you can display the file.
Scroll to the far right of the window, and you will see the management
class.
Or:
select * from backups where node_name='NNN' and ll_na
Thank You I just tried it and we are up
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Justin Bleistein
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: recovery log filled up
# dsmfmt -log /path/newlogname 1000 (for 1 gi
I guess you could query the BACKUPS table, but that takes a long time.
The way I normally do it, I start the TSM client GUI (or web interface) and
go to restore. Find where the file(s) is/are and the management class is
displayed in one of the columns. You might have to scroll to the right to
see
dsm.sys
inclexcl /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl.file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# cat /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl.file
include /ora/u03/oradata/WEBDEV/.../* DAILYORAMC
include /ora/u03/oradata/SOSDEV/.../* DAILYORAMC
include /ora/u03/oradata/HYPERION/.../* DAILYORAMC
R.
-Origi
No Client GUI here, so the select will do it...
Thanks!
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If you have re
>No Client GUI here, so the select will do it...
Not needed... Just do 'dsmc q backup ...'
Richard Sims
Hi, Rick:
Thanks.
This is include, how do you choose exlude?
CORP Rick Willmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dsm.sys
inclexcl /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl.file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# cat /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/inclexcl.file
include /ora/u03/oradata/WEBDEV/.../* DAILYORAMC
includ
um... same way?
R.
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From: jianyu he [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:43 PM
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Subject: Re: exclude/include in linux
Hi, Rick:
Thanks.
This is include, how do you choose exlude?
CORP Rick Willmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
I moved a node from 1 mgmt class to another. The new mgmt class goes to a
different disk pool & offsite copy pool. I did this about a year ago but
when I do a q occ I still see backups in the old offsite pool.
I did a move nodedata to move the onsite backups then a backup stg pool to
move the bac
We're trying to get backups running outside a firewall and below are the
results of a test. The network folks sent me this log to show the ports
which communicating during backup. On the left is the server IP on the right
is the client IP.
The client settings are below. The question is how to get
>I moved a node from 1 mgmt class to another. The new mgmt class goes to a
>different disk pool & offsite copy pool. I did this about a year ago but
>when I do a q occ I still see backups in the old offsite pool.
>I did a move nodedata to move the onsite backups then a backup stg pool to
>move th
We operate through firewalls differently:
We have a small VPN device that we use to create an IPSec VPN tunnel and only have
entries in the firewall for this tunnel, then we
run all ITSM traffic through the tunnel. Makes for simpler firewall settings and adds
extra security because username/pa
Hi all,
I use RMAN and TDP for backup and restore database.
Before I run script, l run "list backup of archivelog all " and "list backup" command.
I got following information:
RMAN> list backup of archivelog all;
RMAN-03022: compiling command: list
RMAN-03025: performing implicit partial resync
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