Del,
Thanks.you answered by query.
Bill
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Hi,
We are running a 5.1.6.2 TSM server and 5.1.6.2 Client. Up to now we have
only backed up NT4 and windows 2000 Clients.
We have just begun deploying Windows 2003 Active Directory and Windows 2003
servers. I am researching the level of support in TSM 5.1.6.2 for Windows
2003.
It would appear t
See, http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0310/487.html. Use client 5.1.7
or later.
//Henrik
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Hi,
even thought I am on Windows 2000,
the +ACI-feature+ACI- I can see here
might be caused by similar tsm code: (w2K Server with tsm client 5.2.2:)
+ACI-tsm+ACI- directory: ALL user access rights for ALL users get occassionaly lost.
(ACL+ALQ-s remain there, but all access rights are set to +ADw
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>We have just begun deploying Windows 2003 Active Directory and
>Windows 2003 servers. I am researching the level of support in
>TSM 5.1.6.2 for Windows 2003.
>
>It would appear that Windows 2003 IS supported. H
hi all, please help
i changed something and "notify subscribers" doesnt work anymore
i changed all the passwords into "password" and still no good,
i'm i missing something ? obviously yes ... but what ...i did this
once or twice before with success but now ... i dont know ...
from TSM01 as configu
I've had this happen before. Here are the notes I jotted down
for the next time it happens:
Troubleshooting problems.
The servers communicate to eachother through an encrypted password.
Sometimes, if the TSM password is corrupted or if someone pokes around
in the
Pat,
You need to be running at least W2K to run ITSM5.2 on your server. For me..
Bad news!!
If you run the V5.1.7.0 client, it is compatible with your server @ 5.1.6.2
and has been updated recently to backup the System State and System Services
correctly. It works fine for me and saved me a maj
As long as the volumes have an access mode of OFFSITE they will not return
to the scratch pool. Update the access mode to readwrite and the volumes
will return to the scratch pool.
Jim Sporer
At 12:18 AM 9/29/2004 -0500, you wrote:
On the dev class? Yes it's two minutes. Should it be increased?
thanks, but ...
"upda subscribers" does not exists,
and i did exactly as you said but it doesent work.
thanks again ...
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From: "Ben Bullock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: SERVER 2 SERVER
How do I view contents of a tape?
Tape is not in Storage pool so (q content) doesn't show anything
TSM version 5.2.3.1
thanks for any help!
begin:vcard
n:Hughes;Timothy
tel;work:341-3358
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
org:OIT;Production Services (Midrange Storage)
adr:;;RiverView Plaza Bldg200 2nd floo
Hmm, so it doesn't Sorry about that. That must be a change
between TSM versions. I believe the last time this happened to me was at
version 5.1, and those commands don't exist for 5.2. Perhaps it is now
"notify subscribers" command.
I guess I'll have to revisit these notes..
B
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Behalf Of Timothy Hughes
>How do I view contents of a tape?
>
>Tape is not in Storage pool so (q content) doesn't show anything
>
>TSM version 5.2.3.1
What kind of tape are you trying to look at? Export? Backupset? Database
backup?
--
Ma
Sorry it's a backupset!
"Stapleton, Mark" wrote:
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Timothy Hughes
> >How do I view contents of a tape?
> >
> >Tape is not in Storage pool so (q content) doesn't show anything
> >
> >TSM version 5.2.3.1
>
> What kind of tape ar
>>From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>On Behalf Of Timothy Hughes
>>>How do I view contents of a tape?
>>>Tape is not in Storage pool so (q content) doesn't show anything
>"Stapleton, Mark" wrote:
>>What kind of tape are you trying to look at? Export? Backupset?
>>Database
Thanks mark!
"Stapleton, Mark" wrote:
> >>From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>On Behalf Of Timothy Hughes
> >>>How do I view contents of a tape?
> >>>Tape is not in Storage pool so (q content) doesn't show anything
>
> >"Stapleton, Mark" wrote:
> >>What kind of tape are yo
We have a 3494 with 3 3590 tape drives, TSM 5.2.2 on AIX 5.
We will be adding 5 new 3592 tape drives to the 3494, also for use with TSM.
To implement those new 3592 tape drives with TSM, is it sufficient to just
define new drives & device classes pointing to the same TSM library
definition?
Or d
Hello All!
I just read within the Client Backup/Archive Guide for a Windows 5.2 client
that you cannot backup NDMP backups to a copypool? How do you make a 2nd
copy of the data for offsite disaster recovery purposes? Thanks in
advance!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storag
Client Windows XP SP1
TSM Client 5.2.2.0
adsm Server 5.1.6.3
tsm-west Server 5.2.3.3
Can't tell if I am doing something wrong but one thing is for sure, with
what I have set up I can only get to one of my servers now. The odd thing is
it's the second one listed, which I just added, being the
Hi there
I've got to set up a Windows 2003 TSM server to access some SAN-based tape
drives. When installing the drivers for the (Emulex) HBAs I have a choice
between two different driver models - the Storport drivers and the SCSIport
drivers. I've always used SCSIport drivers on Windows 2000, but
You probably already looked at this, but could it be TCPServerAddress?
I've never actually used multiple stanzas for a Windows client before; we
always just set up multiple optfiles. But we've never wanted data managed
separately that way to back up to the same node, either, so we've never
really
Hi,
Two tapes are in vault status but are empty, they cannot be seen in "q
vol". What is the procedure in changing the status to "vault retrieve"?
Thank you.
Good question Joni,
Our NetApp admins are very hot&heavy to get us to use NDMP for
our filer backups, as opposed to the "backup the NFS/CIFS mount" way we
are currently doing it. Because of CIFS slowness, on Windows q-trees the
backups take way too long.
I totally agree t
I don't have an answer for you, but in 3 weeks, we will be doing
just that.
I'm thinking we will need to define a new devclass, drives,
paths & then storagepools but I was hoping/thinking that the library
device would just remain the same.
I'll let you know in about 3 week
When we upgraded we needed a new library defined in TSM to use the 3592's
with different private/scratch categories, and device class's, drives,
etc..
Not a different 'logical' library defined on the 3494 library manager.
That may have worked too, but it depends on how particular you want to be
as
Prather, Wanda wrote:
We have a 3494 with 3 3590 tape drives, TSM 5.2.2 on AIX 5.
We will be adding 5 new 3592 tape drives to the 3494, also for use with TSM.
To implement those new 3592 tape drives with TSM, is it sufficient to just
define new drives & device classes pointing to the same TSM libra
Hello Neil,
Currently, the TSM device driver does not support Storport drivers. So if
your tape drives or library are controlled by the TSM device driver, you
will need to use the SCSI port drivers.
Regards,
Hunny Kershaw
On Sep 30, 2004, at 12:45 PM, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
Client Windows XP SP1 ...
Oh... you're trying to use server stanzas from that lesser platform.
;-)There is no -servername option provided in the Windows client.
It's in the Unix client realm.
Richard Sims
Hmm... Another "new library definition" vote.
In my case, I will be upgrading 1/2 of the drives to 3592,
migrating all the data to the new format and then upgrading the rest of
the 3590s. In the end, it will all look the same except I have new
drives.
Won't I be OK having
Richard Sims wrote:
On Sep 30, 2004, at 12:45 PM, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
Client Windows XP SP1 ...
Oh... you're trying to use server stanzas from that lesser platform.
;-)There is no -servername option provided in the Windows client.
It's in the Unix client realm.
Richard Sims
Hi,
As Rich
Thanks for the review and hints.
I ~am~ looking forward to the new library manager so we can get
the web GUI.
Ben
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Matthew Glanville
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To: [EM
On Sep 30, 2004, at 2:36 PM, Ben Bullock wrote:
...
Won't I be OK having the 3590 and 3592 drives in the same
scratch and private categories? The TSM server is smart enough to know
which scratch tapes can go in which drives... No? Is that a wrong
assumption on my part?
Watch out for compute
I setup shortcuts on my desktop with the tcps option.
Dsmadmc -tcps=tsm1
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From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:45 AM
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Subject: Server Stanzas
Client Windows XP SP1
TSM Client 5.2.2.0
adsm Server
Ben Bullock wrote:
Hmm... Another "new library definition" vote.
Oh and IBM votes yes too..
http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/server/v5r2/AIX/5.2.1.0/TSMSRVAIX5210.README.SRV
. Look for the section on "3494 library particulars/changes" .
-Jonathan
smi
Bingo - just what I needed!
Thanks Jonathan!
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 3:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Adding 3592's to a 3494
Ben Bullock wrote:
> Hmm... A
Has anyone figured out the syntax for the lbtest batch input file?
Thanks.
..Paul
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Great guys... and specially Neil,
It worked great ... also I was missing DSMI_DIR entry in tdpo.opt file. The
workaround you gave would have resulted the same if i had used this entry.
Great and Tahnks alot
Sandra
Sandra wrote:
> Great !
> I will try this and will inform you. Now i m at home si
This is sort of old- use at your own risk.
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Sent: Thu 9/30/2004 3:47 PM
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Subject: lbtest batch input file syntax
Has anyone figured out the syntax for the lbtest batch input file?
Tha
A Win2k system of ours had to be rebuilt because of a bad
stripe entry in the bad stripe table. We did a base install
of win2k (however looking back realized we didnt install
any sp's on our base installation of windows, and the one
that was being restored had SP3). We restored the files
first, and
Gracias, that just saved me a days worth of troubleshooting and
cursing ;-)
Ben
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Dear list,
I can foresee that I will need more tapes than the space of library at any point
in time in few days.
1-
I am using collocation and there will be atleast 15 tapes required for normal
operations at any one night. I have a total space of 23 volumes in library. How
do I cope with the situ
Dear list,
I can foresee that I will need more tapes than the space of library at any point
in time in few days.
I am using collocation and there will be atleast 15 tapes required for normal
operations at any one night. I have a total space of 23 volumes in library. How
do I cope with the situatio
Dear All,
As I initiated the backup I saw two weird things:
1- TSM used 2 cartridges from tape library for backing up single database of
around 140 GB? Why? I have a single cartridge of 200GB.
2- From log file created or the tivoli server activity log, I can not tell how
much time backup took?
P
Hello Paul,
Here's a batch file example for TSM 5.2.x.
The syntax for using the batch file -> lbtest -d -f
-o
# comment
set return_error_when_fail = 1
set exit_on_unexpected_result = 1
symbols
type open the library
command open $D result rc >= 0
command inquiry result rc != -1
command a
My advice would be to not collocate your copy storage pools. This way, you
use far less tapes for your copies.
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And if you have 15 clients and are collocating your primary tape pool, you
still don't need to use 15 tapes.
If you set maxscratch to 8, TSm will stack your clients 2 per tape. You get
most of the benefits of collocation, but can support more clients than you
have slots in the library.
-Ori
Recently, the AIX 5.1 host for our busiest TSM 5.2.3.0 service,
has been running at 100% CPU for most of the night, some mornings
and even into some afternoons. We have discovered a few of our
clients (using inappropriate network settings, typically Auto-Dectect
instead of matching the network swi
Actually there is 3 types of drivers, SCSCI Port Miniport, Storport, and FC Port . We
have always used the FC Port drivers. I blieve the difference is that with FC Port
you can set up persistant binding. At least that is what the description by the
LP1 drivers show (see below):
So far I
Thanks for the replies.
Hunny Kershaw wrote:
> Currently, the TSM device driver does not support Storport drivers. So =
> if
> your tape drives or library are controlled by the TSM device driver, yo=
> u
> will need to use the SCSI port drivers.
Interesting. Is this documented anywhere? If I can'
It will be documented in the device readme (README.DEV).
Regards,
Hunny Kershaw
Neil Schofield
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Hi,
I have had a question today. How does TSM write data to a storagepool which have 9
disks.
It's PST files - big files - which is writing to the storagepool. Does the TSM server
write
simultaneous to all the disks or does TSM first fill disk one and then disk two and
so...
The TSM server is
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