db size 19GB , 5 volumes on SSA disks in RAID 5
tsm 5.2.3.3
on
aix 5.2-03
ACTIVITY Date
Pages backedUp/Hr
-- --
-
FULL_DBBACKUP 2004-11-02 14616000
FULL_DBBACKUP
Hi,
Performance guide tells us that values over 5.000.000 pages/hr are OK,
so you're in the scope !
On our system, tsm 5.2.2.1 over aix 5.2-03, db size 31 MB, installed on
SSA (4 disks striped and mirrored over lvm) we get more or less the same
values...
Hope this helped.
Cheers.
Arnaud
*
Hello All!
I have noticed this message occurring very frequently within the activity
log and was wondering if this is an issue that should be looked into
further or if this is just the tcp address changing? I looked up the
message and it just states that the GUID has changed for the server, but
t
thanks
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From: "PAC Brion Arnaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: is this ok ?
Hi,
Performance guide tells us that values over 5.000.000 pages/hr are OK,
so you're in the scope !
On our system, tsm 5.2.2
The synax will differ depending on your version of TSM.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/2/2004 11:56:10 AM >>>
Hello All,
I am having a difficult time setting up a trace. I need to trace a
backup I am trying to perform because it keeps failing in the same
place. I know I need to add something to the
Hello!
I am configuring lan-free communication for several solaris Oracle servers.
I have set up server to server communication, installed Gresham EDT 6.4.6,
defined the storage agent, etc. I am very confused concerning "how" to
logon to the storage agent through the TSM Server and also how t
hello,
we have a backup of a server windows 2000 under TSM.
the backup consists of a complete backup of the server ( system object,
partitions C and D)
when we have a crash of disks, we want to use the backup under TSM.
We replace disks and install OS and TSM client, but when we restore
partitions
Version 5.2.2.2
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David E Ehresman
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TRACING
The synax will differ depending on your version of TSM.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/
Hi David,
Thanks for the "heads up" on the install. I completed it yesterday. The
process of upgrading involved getting a base 5.2.2.0, then going to 5.2.3.0
and then finally to 5.2.3.4. The only problem I noticed right away was my
license files were the incorrect format. I had a 5.2 CD and used
Check tracing under
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/TSMM/SC32-9103-00/en_US/HTML/index.html.
//Henrik
"Lepre,
James" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: (bcc: Henrik Wahlstedt)
If you hop over to the ibm web site (http://www.ibm.com) and do a search
on the message number, ANS1639I, you'll find some articles that might shed
some light for you. Also search the ADSM-L archives for the message
number.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Cli
Go to www.ibm.com and search for this:
"Modified instructions for complete Restores of Windows Systems"
You will find the revised instructions IBM published in March 2004.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
hassan hani
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi all
I have a big problem
Is there a step by step procedure when a Windows 2000 TSM server crash
I have to rebuild mine and I dont know where to start .. I have full
backup of the serer .. but since it is dead ... I'm kindda stuck
Thanks
Luc Beaudoin
Administrateur RĂ©seau / Netwo
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Luc Beaudoin
>Is there a step by step procedure when a Windows 2000 TSM
>server crash
>
>I have to rebuild mine and I dont know where to start .. I
>have full backup of the serer .. but since it is dead ... I'm
>kindda st
Thanks Mark ...
That is exactly what I'm doing now ... in my lab
I still don't know where to start ... my TSM server is down, I formatted
it ... installed win2k OS ...
Now .. what are the steps ... re-install TSM server, I dont have a
clue ..
I tested (and documented) windows server restor
Normally tracing is most useful when working with IBM support or
development to diagnose a problem. The trace settings you need, and what
components you need to trace depend on the nature of the problem.
Perhaps if you were to describe your TSM environment and the problem you
are having, and inclu
I am currently trying to backed up a directory with about 3 million
files in it. The problem I am having is that is gets to a point and
then fails at about 2.3million files. I was hoping to trace this
problem and find out if it was failing on a particular file. So how
would I set a trace for thi
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Luc Beaudoin
>That is exactly what I'm doing now ... in my lab I still don't
>know where to start ... my TSM server is down, I formatted it
>... installed win2k OS ...
>
>Now .. what are the steps ... re-install TSM server, ??
On Nov 3, 2004, at 11:17 AM, Lepre, James wrote:
I am currently trying to backed up a directory with about 3 million
files in it. The problem I am having is that is gets to a point and
then fails at about 2.3million files. I was hoping to trace this
problem and find out if it was failing on a par
Thanks again Mark
But maybe I'm not clear enought ... let me try to put it simple
I am doing a Disaster recovery plan. I made a lab with three win2k
servers(DC, File server/SQL, TSM server) and 1 win2k workstation
I made documentation and procedure for those disasters:
- Restore a win2000 serve
Someone else posted on this thread the link to the TSM Problem
Determination Guide, which includes info on tracing.
But I sure don't know enough about the problem to advise you on what to
trace, i.e. what does "fails" mean? What message are you seeing in
dsmsched.log, dsmerror,log, or stdout, that
The chapter I pointed you to the other day includes information on
restoring the TSM server. My recommendation would be to:
1) Read the chapter I mentioned. Section "Recovering Your Server Using
Database and Storage Pool Backups" covers the restore scenario, but the
entire chapter is worth reading
Hi,
If your ITSM server is running, give it the Prepare command (help prepare). This will
give you all the info you need to recover your server.
Some basic steps
- Install OS;
- Install ITSM server (level at least same as before);
- Configure / Format DB en Logs. Size is as before or bigger;
- C
yes you are right !! and not only that .. but also Lotus .. just about to post one
question on the policy .. i am confusd in policy for retention.
Right now .. i want to just take backups of the backups taken by their application.
LAter on i will automate using TSM.
Can anyone kindly give me th
Dear All,
Sorry to popup again with a new thing .. as i went through the documentation and
list archive, and web searches.. i could not find what i was looking for.
My Lotus is on windows 2000 and i am using selective backups currently for
entire database (70GB).
What I am going to do:
1- Taking
BEAUTIFULL It worked grea !!!
Thanks alot
Best Wishes!
Sandra
Bill Boyer wrote:
> Look up the include.fs statement. snapshotcachelocation parameter in
> particular.
>
> include.fs c: snapshotcachelocation=d:\whatever
> include.fs d: snapshotcachelocatio
also i have started to hear about ESS where i'll have to take flashcopy into
consideration and Server free backupss hhh !!!
Will be bugging you guys on this too later .. i wish after 1 week or so !! and not
earlier !
Sandra !
Sandra wrote:
> yes you ar
Some answers to your questions:
1. After you run compact, the incremental will do a full backup of all
your
logged databases. If you run the inactivatelog command afterwards,
all the transaction logs required to recover those databases will
be inactivated. Your management policy will det
That means,
If DBIID changes, it will not be treated as a new database?? and
older backups will be there as inactive? Great !!!
That means, if i have to keep compaction running every week, and i am keeping my
backups for say 12 versions then i would set:
Version exists = 12
Then i
Currently in our TSM environment, we are using DRM feature. The Recovery
Plan File Expiration Days value is set to 60 Day(s) and we are doing
"prepare" without any options daily. However, when I goto recovery plan
location, recovery plan files older than 60 days are still there.. Why? and
how can
Are you running EXPIRE INVENTORY on a regular basis?
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is
I think the behavior you're expecting only happens when the recovery plans
are being stored at another TSM server.
We use a shell script to clean up old recovery plan files.
Regards,
Bill
Bill Kelly
Auburn University OIT
334-844-9917
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Sung Y Lee wrote:
> Currently in our TSM
For the month end backups, you will have to specify a different TSM node
and a
different management class.
Eduardo
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/03/2004
11:17:00 AM:
> That means,
> If DBIID changes, it will not be treated as a new
> database?? and
>
Scheduler for
Full backup is working fine. i want to intiate daily
incremental backup.
i'm GUI everytime to initiate daily incremental
backup.
plz advice me on this..
Chithirai selvan.R
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of chithirai selvan
>Scheduler for
>Full backup is working fine. i want to intiate daily
>incremental backup.
>i'm GUI everytime to initiate daily incremental backup.
Mr. Selvan, it appears from your message that you really don't
Anyone have any information or documentation concerning tsm and exchange journaling.
Is there any support in place?
R.
What exactly do you mean by "exchange journaling"?
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627
>-Original Message-
>From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of CORP Rick Willmore
>Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 5:0
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/journaling.mspx
I want to find out what information there is concerning TSM's support for Exchange
Journaling to be in compliance with Sarbanse Oaxley. I would like to know if there is
a TSM agent that will backup the Exchange J
The ADSM-L list archive at http://adsm.org is full of this discussion.
Microsoft Exchange does not support individual mailboxes or messages; as
a result, since Tivoli supports and uses all third-party application
APIs, TSM doesn't either. The reason other backup applications can
perform "brick-
I was referring specifically to TSM interacting with the Journaling aspect of
Exchange. I appreciate the full response because I never honestly understood why TSM
didnt write their own API like these other software packages. I understood all the
aspects of using exmerge for an exchange recover
Has anyone heard if and when there will be a client version for HP-UX (11.23
I think) for their Itanium servers?
Can someone at IBM reply to this please?
Thanks,
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (858) 826-4062
Pager: (877)
Thanx Mark for the resource , i guess it would help me
in long run.
yes u r rite it's just 3 months.
Chithirai selvan.R
--- "Stapleton, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of chithirai selvan
> >Scheduler for
> >Full backup is w
Rick,
In regards to Exchange Journaling...
As I understand it, Exchange journaling works by allowing you to
set up a separate mailbox to receive a copy of all email that is sent.
Since that specially-created mailbox is a normal Exchange Server
mailbox, it is eligible for standard backup and restor
Del,
Thats what was looking for thank you.
R.
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From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 5:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: exchange journaling
Rick,
In regards to Exchange Journaling...
As I understand it, Exchange journal
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