Timothy,
Yes I have encountered it before. Look in the client dsm.opt file
for an an option "resourceutil". On one of my clients it was set to 5.
Multiple sessions can speed up operations especially restores.
You can comment out the option if you want to.
Bill
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Hi Eric
You should be able to define multiple servers within the same dsm.opt
file. Every entry should start with SERVERName "your server".
Like this:
SERVERName Test1
TCPServeraddress 192.168.1.1
SERVERName Test2
TCPServeraddress 192.168.1.2
SERVERName Test3
TCPServeraddress 192.168.1.3
The
Hello All!
We are having issues directing archives to the proper TSM server. We have
3 different TSM servers defined on our Sun Solaris Oracle servers. They
are being directed to a mainframe TSM server and 2 AIX 5.2 TSM 5.2.2.5
servers. Here is the following command that is being issued:
Shukrie.
Be aware that turning collocation off will cause the partially empty
tapes to be merged into as few as possible. This will happen at the first
storage pool
reclamation after collocation is turned off. Hence that number of
free tapes required in the storage pool will increase.
How would I check to see if files are on tape already?
Using TSM.
Thanks in advance
q content
or
select * from contents (select xxx from contents where "vol_name"="xxx")
and so on!
but be carefully! takes very long time, shows every file on this tape!
Christian Demnitz
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I don't know what tape the files are on but I know
the node? Sorry for the lack of Information.
Thanks
Christian Demnitz wrote:
> q content
> or
> select * from contents (select xxx from contents where "vol_name"="xxx")
> and so on!
>
> but be carefully! takes very long time, shows every file o
ok, try this:
select file_name from contents where node_name='xxx'
Christian Demnitz
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Christian,
Can enter this command on the server command line?
Christian Demnitz wrote:
> ok, try this:
>
> select file_name from contents where node_name='xxx'
>
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>
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Timothy
yes, you can use this command on the tsm server command line!
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Christian
The command I am entering is
select file_name form contents where node_name='Sprint800"
Is this correct? It is taking very long is there another way to find
these files?
Thanks for your help!
Christian Demnitz wrote:
> Timothy
>
> yes, you can use this command on the tsm server comma
Hi,
I dont't know another way!
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> select file_name form contents where node_name='Sprint800"
'Sprint800' probably wont work, it has lowercase in it. (not positive
though)
Try SPRINT800.
But, I would narrow it down a bit more.
First find what tape it may be on:
select volume_name from volumeusage where node_name='SPRINT800' and
On Nov 8, 2004, at 8:16 AM, Timothy Hughes wrote:
How would I check to see if files are on tape already? Using TSM.
That's a rather vague question...relative to what?
If you mean that you back up to a disk storage pool and then
migrate to tape, perhaps the easiest approach is to use
Query Content o
Hello TSM guru's
I have a backup that is 224 GB database and is growing. It is a cold
(brings down db) backup that lasts 4 hours due to collocation and running
straight to tape, we have a multitude of issues why we cannot run a hot
(keep db up) backup on this particular one. Still giving us 56 G
Dear All,
Where and how do I learn about TSM database architechture??
When I see that you people give select queries to answer questions, I get a
hisckup.. how do they know all that??? So please let me know too .. how do i go
about learning that?
Kind Regards,
Sandra
Hi Sandra
"select * from tables" will give you a list of all tables in the TSM
database against which you can run queries. The result will containt
remarks that explain what each table containts.
Select * from columns will give you all table columns. For example,
"select * from columns where t
Here's a great place to start:
www.redbooks.ibm.com
Search for: SG24-6554
This is the TSM 5.1 Technical Guide.
Appendix A is all about using SQL to search the TSM data base.
It also tells you how to PRODUCE a list of all the tables/columns you
can search.
Good luck!
Wanda Prather
"I/O, I/O,
==> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, William Rosette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is currently running at 55.945 GB per hour going to tape (1 tape drive
> (collocate)), pretty good for tape drive speed. Disk would make the backup
> run faster with multi-streams. Cannot go to multi-tapes due
You didn't specify your tape technology, but I infer 3590.
It may be time for 3592 in your shop, which will probably
offer a higher absorption rate than any of the feeding
components - which will beneficially move your bottleneck.
Richard Sims
Allen,
we have disk performing up to 280MB/s over 2 FC HBA against a FAStT900.
You know the amount of tape drives you would need to match that speed? I'd
say about 4-5 LTO-2 tape drives.
No problems matching disk speed against tape speed. Only a matter of
budget :)
But I do agree with you
Question on the disk vs tape speed. When you say the tape equals disk,
does this also include recovery time. I've noticed disk is incomparable in
recovery versus tape especially when you go to more then 1 tape, maybe
because I live in the bottom SCSI world. Thanx
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Ce
Oo, aren't we feeling a bit jaded!!
Whattaya mean you don't have "enough users"?
Grab one other person and go get a beer and declare it a meeting!
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Joe Crnjanski wrote:
Does anybody know if TSM 5.3 beta or preview is publicly available.
We received Power Point info on new 5.3 from our IBM contact.
He said it's coming out in December.
Thanks,
Joe Crnjanski
Infinity Network Solutions Inc.
Phone: 416-235-0931 x26
Fax: 416-235-0265
Web: www.i
Thanks
Matthew, Christian and Richard for your replies!
I found what I was looking for!
Matthew Glanville wrote:
> > select file_name form contents where node_name='Sprint800"
>
> 'Sprint800' probably wont work, it has lowercase in it. (not positive
> though)
> Try SPRINT800.
>
> But, I would na
Sunday AM, after running 15 hours and transferring 2.5 of 4.5 million
files, an EXPORT NODE failed with these messages.
ANR8216W Error sending data on socket 435. Reason 32.
(SESSION: 56255, PROCESS: 657)
ANR0569I Object not processed for THEBEAST: type=Backup,
file space=\\thebeast\d$, ob
A user has a large NAS like device on a WinNT machine. He installed what
seems to be needed for IMAGE processing, but with the following results.
11/04/2004 10:13:45 ANS1259E The image snapshot operation failed during:
tsmInitializeSnapshot.
11/04/2004 10:13:46 ANS1215E The snapshot cache locatio
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of fred johanson
>A user has a large NAS like device on a WinNT machine. He
>installed what seems to be needed for IMAGE processing, but
>with the following results.
>
>>11/04/2004 10:13:45 ANS1259E The image snapshot operation
Sounds like a network issue..
/usr/include/sys/errno.h:
#define EPIPE 32 /* Broken pipe */
bit of a bummer.
cheers, Suad
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09:27:01 AM:
> Sunday AM, after running 15 hours and transferring
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of fred johanson
>Sunday AM, after running 15 hours and transferring 2.5 of 4.5
>million files, an EXPORT NODE failed with these messages.
>
>> ANR8216W Error sending data on socket 435. Reason 32.
>> (SESSION: 56255, PROCESS:
Sorry, there is a break between messages 2 and 3 where the owner changed
the cache location. Only the last two messages are of interest.
At 02:52 PM 11/8/2004 -0600, you wrote:
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of fred johanson
>A user has a large NAS like device on
==> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Sparrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Allen,
> we have disk performing up to 280MB/s over 2 FC HBA against a FAStT900.
> You know the amount of tape drives you would need to match that speed? I'd
> say about 4-5 LTO-2 tape drives.
> No problems mat
Hello List -
I'm running TSM 5.2.3 on z/OS 1.2. I've observed over the past week that my
26MB TSM database has shrunk from about 83% utilization to about 67% and
counting. I've had two major events in the recent past:
1. I upgraded TSM from 5.1.9 to 5.2.3 on Sept. 26.
2. I have recently b
** High Priority **
Greetings ALL,
Soon we are going to expand our tape library(3494) with more slots
after we run out of space with existing J' cartridges. We have got
some(600) new K' cartridges of high capacity to use along with
J'cartridges. I have been asked to use K'cartridges for offsite(I
Muthyam,
Why add slots when you can upgrade your B1As to E1As and double your capacity
or H1As and triple it? Second hand 3590 equipment is very cheap now that the
3592 has come out.
Anyway. The way I used to do it was to explicitly assign tapes to management
classes for onsite use and let th
Oh.. Does ~that~ constitute a meeting? Heck, we have a lot of
~those~ meetings ;-)
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>Sounds like a network issue..
>/usr/include/sys/errno.h:
>#define EPIPE 32 /* Broken pipe */
Possibly, but the common cause of EPIPE is simply the other end of
the session breaking out of it abruptly (Ctrl-C, etc.).
What's the structure of this database? A few large files, or lots of
small files in a folder structure? Also, judging by the transfer speed
you quoted, I'm guessing you're running LTO1 drives?
If the db is lots of small files, then backing up to disk first would
be faster. If it's only a few la
Joni,
I don't know why you are seeing this, but I have to wonder about your
configuration. The fact that you are running archive shouldn't present a
problem. Do you see a connection to a different server if you just run
dsmc q se
?
Try running:
dsmc q systeminfo
then examine the resulti
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