Stephan,
You wrote :
> I'm not sure if you were on the Technical Exchange this week on TSM
Disk Only solutions > but there are reasons not to use large disk pools
alone. There were also some tips on > how best to setup storage pools
using file device classes.
> I will send you a pdf of the Tech
We run TSM on a Windows server to backup various operating systems i.e
Linux servers,Tru64 Unix servers and Windows. On the TSM server we are
running version 5.1.5. On the client we run TSM verison is 5.1.5.
I'll start with our Linux server (Red Hat version) known as PHOBOS. In
the activity log th
Arnaud,
If you find where to download this, lease send me the address. I would
like to gt a copy as well.
Thank you,
Cory
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Hello everybody,
I have to answer a question of a possible customer who wants to use
TSM to backup some servers to a Intel machine running United Linux. The
clients will be United Linux on Intel, Netware 6.5, W2K and iSeries
running SLES 8 and RedHat AS 3.0. I've read the READMEs and found th
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>We run TSM on a Windows server to backup various operating
>systems i.e Linux servers,Tru64 Unix servers and Windows. On
>the TSM server we are running version 5.1.5. On the client we
>run TSM verison is 5.1.5.
Does anyone know where or if you can change the block size for the mt devices?
Via smit or chdev I can change the rmt devices, but no matter what I set the
rmt device block size to the mt devices are built with a 1024 block size.
tsmserver:/=>lsattr -El rmt0
block_size 64 BL
On Dec 9, 2004, at 9:21 AM, Dameon White wrote:
Does anyone know where or if you can change the block size for the mt
devices? Via smit or chdev I can change the rmt devices, but no
matter what I set the rmt device block size to the mt devices are
built with a 1024 block size. ...
If you are talki
We have found a strange situation with Tapes in our library I'm hoping that
some one could clarify what we are seeing...
Libvol Info : States its Provate but no data - Its in the Library
tsm: MSPSTG5>q libvol 3494lib1 i01448
Library Name Vo
I've seen the same thing, with versions of *DSM as far back as 3.7. Do a q
contents on the volume to see what's in there. I've just leaned to live
with and work around it.
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12/09/2004 08:
I read in a the Tivoli guide (A brief Introduction to IBM Tivoli Storage
Manager Architecture)
under Tape Drives (best practices)
Where it say's Carefully consider card and bus throughput when attaching
tape
drives to systems most protocal/tape combinations can accommodate 2-3
tape,
drives per ca
On Dec 9, 2004, at 9:58 AM, Hart, Charles wrote:
...We are also wondering how this may have happened...
The definitive source of info on this is the Activity Log.
Customers should make sure they are retaining the log long
enough to cover such research needs.
Richard Sims
This has appeared several times here. Again, I append, with credit to Paul
Seay, a script to identify all volumes:
select volume_name from libvolumes where
status='Private' and libvolumes.volume_name
not in (select volume_name from volumes) and
libvolumes.volume_name not in (select
volume_name
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>We have found a strange situation with Tapes in our library
>I'm hoping that some one could clarify what we are seeing...
>
>tsm: MSPSTG5>q libvol 3494lib1 i01448
>3494LIB1 I01448
Hi. I just set up a Novell 5.1 server with SP7. Followed the following
steps to install DSMC Client on server...
1. TSM Desktop Client disc version 5.1.5
2. mounted CD as volume
3. loaded NWConfig > Product Options > Install a product not listed
4. path chosen LCD742001:\TSM
Hi Everyone,
I got an ITSM Server 5.2.2.0 running on my Windows 2000 Server.
But now will change the old hardware with new hardware and because we want to
get out as much as possible from our servers so we are going to install our new
ITSM Server 5.2.3 on Linux Red Hat Enterprise Edt 3
I get m
Hello,
Within tivoli the cleaning frequency option can be specified as
"asneeded" does any one know if the TSM can handle the "asneeded' option
with LTO2 drives? Here are the system specs:
TSM : 5.2.3.1
OS : Windows 2000 Server (with IBM LTO2 drivers)
Library : Qualstar TLS8433
TIA,
Dave
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>Hi. I just set up a Novell 5.1 server with SP7. Followed the
>following steps to install DSMC Client on server...
>
>1. TSM Desktop Client disc version 5.1.5
>2. mounted CD as volume
>3. loaded N
We are having issues with TDP using TCP/IP to
communicate with the Storage Agent. It has
been suggested to switch to shared memory.
Does anyone have experience and any recommendations
or "gotchas" using shared memory instead of TCP/IP?
Thanks,
Fred
Oracle: 9.2.0.4
TSM/StorageAgent: 5.1.7.2
TDP:
I will be out the office from Wednesday, December the 8th thru Friday, December
the 10th.
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>I got an ITSM Server 5.2.2.0 running on my Windows 2000 Server.
>
>But now will change the old hardware with new hardware and
>because we want to get out as much as possible from our
>servers so we are going
Did you start having problems after upgrading to AIX 5.2 ml4 ?
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Subject: LANFree Oracle TDP with shared memory
We are having issues with TDP using TCP/IP t
If have old and new servers up and running,
look at the 'export/import' tools (Server, Policydomains, Nodes, with or
without Data)
with Version 5.x.y - servers you can export/import direct from server-old to
server-new.
Runs fine.
Peter Sternecker
R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG
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Thank you all for your Responses!!! Again its much appreciated... I query the
contents, try the select statement provided in a previous response and based on
results hopefully be able to return them to scratch.
Thanks Again!
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Hello all,
Is There a way for me to find out the total GB that I
have been backing up each night say for the last week or two?
or even the past couple of days a select query perhaps?
I would like to increase my disk pool and would like
to check each nights backup say for the last couple days
or
$1 and $2 are parameters you pass when you run the script. Adjust the
numbers to fit what you want to see.
select nodes.domain_name,summary.activity,sum(cast(summary.bytes/1-
024/1024/1024 as decimal(6,2))) as GB from nodes, summary where
(end_time between current_timestamp - $1 hours and
TSM Operational reporting should do the trick - only runs on a Win client
though - t
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From: Timothy Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 1:08 PM
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Subject: Is there a way to check past backup totals
Hello all,
Is There
Here is one I use that creates the following output:
Q_BU_SIZE 10
ENTITY Elapsed TimeAvg Obj Avg Bytes Session Count
-- - - --- ---
ADBACKUP 00:05:29 1938 251.417 Mb 9
ADJNU1 0
Here's what we found in the actlog... So we have verified no contents, changed
to scratch and reworet the label! Sweet!
12/06/04 04:44:21 ANR8778W Scratch volume I01623 changed to Private
Status
to prevent re-access. (SESSION: 8826, PROCESS: 634)
12/06/
On Thursday 09 December 2004 19:08, Timothy Hughes wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> Is There a way for me to find out the total GB that I
> have been backing up each night say for the last week or two?
> or even the past couple of days a select query perhaps?
>
> I would like to increase my disk pool and
I have (2) TSM servers on AIX (H50 and H70) with 2GB FC adapter. I have
(15) 3590 and 6 (3580) tape drives hanging off a single adapter from each
server. I'm sure in a lab somewhere that my single adapter could be shown
to be a bottleneck when trying to stream data to all those
drives...however in
Thanks David,
One thing I forgot to mention is that our TSM servers are now attached
to a (IBM p670).
David Nicholson wrote:
> I have (2) TSM servers on AIX (H50 and H70) with 2GB FC adapter. I have
> (15) 3590 and 6 (3580) tape drives hanging off a single adapter from each
> server. I'm sure i
Thanks
Curtis,Terry, Steve and Stef for your replies!
Terry, I have operational reporting but it only covers a
24hr period. So I can check last nights total, but what if I want it
to check say the previous nights GB total. Or the night before or each
night of last weeks backup total GB. Can I con
On Dec 9, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Hart, Charles wrote:
Here's what we found in the actlog... So we have verified no contents,
changed to scratch and reworet the label! Sweet!
12/06/04 04:44:21 ANR8778W Scratch volume I01623 changed to
Private Status
to prevent re-access.
"Can I configure it to show the past?"
If you put it on a box running IIS you can send the reports to a directory
and keep multiple versions. Or, you can do what I do and just have the
report sent to you via e-mail. Then keep as many versions as you want.
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We are attempting to design a backup/restore solution that covers a few
different restore scenarios. One of them has a low RTO (restore time
objective). We are considering using a combination of image backups in
concert with file-level incrementals. This would allow us to perform an
image restor
The short answer is that you can't get there from anywhere. The slightly
longer answer is that this becomes an exercise in moving the bottlenecks
and choke points around.
The IBM documentation on the 6228 fiber card (200 Mbyte or 2 Gbit) in
the Subsystem Device Driver manual indicates that one car
Wouldn't this work?
dsmc restore x:\ -subdir=yes -fromdate=mm/dd/ -fromtime=hh:mm:ss
-replace=all
where -fromdate and and -fromtime are the date/time that the image was
taken.
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/T
Well said Tom,
Also add into the mix your san environment. eg host is on one switch but disk
and multiple tape drives are connected into a second san switch, but there is
only one inter switch link.
We do make things complex, don't we?
Regards
Steve.
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We are supplementing our existing ATL with a 6TB SATA. Clients will
continue to backup directly to the TSM server's local SCSI disk which
will get migrated to the SATA stgpool which will migrate to the ATL.
Since our W2K TSM server is limited to 2TB file systems we will be
allocating 3 filesystems
I'm quite certain that it does the former...although I don't have any hard
evidence to support that. As I understand it, volumes for devclass=file
are treated pretty much like tape volumes. If there's room at the "end",
and your collocation settings allow it, I think it appends to the volume.
In
Hi,
I install TSM ver 5.1.5 server on Win2K and TSM ver5.1.5 client on Linux. I
can backup data manual and access through Web client. But I got error message
following when I used schedule :
cuGetAuthResult: Authorization failed. Result code: 2
ANS3004E Session for user RMQG_LINUX terminated
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>Is There a way for me to find out the total GB that I have
>been backing up each night say for the last week or two?
>or even the past couple of days a select query perhaps?
>
>I would like to increase my disk po
Here is one select statement that will give you the last 7 days summary in
MB.
select entity, cast(sum(examined) as integer)as "Objects_Examined",
cast(sum(failed) as decimal(18,0)) as "Objects_Failed", cast(sum(bytes) as
decimal(18,0)) as "Bytes_Backed_up", cast(sum(affected) as integer) as
"O
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