Hi.
Does anyone know a way to check which volumes are standing in the CAP on a
STK9710 robot, from within TSM?
I know that I can check in all volumes and check them out again, and then
check the activity log in TSM to see which volumes was in the CAP but this
is a very cumbersome method.
Is ther an
Happy new year,
I have a problem with my backup storagepool process. We have a primary diskpool
and i want to
do a backup storagepool to an breece hill Q7 with DLT2000 drive. But the
storagepool backup failed with following failure:
01/03/2005 06:38:53 ANR1181E astxn.c528: Data storage tran
Hi All,
Has anyone yet mastered to install the ISC on Windows XP? If so, what's
the catch, because around 15-20% of installation it quits on my PC with an
error.
Also on Unix, is it possible to use another /tmp instead of /tmp? Because
the Linux system I'm trying to install it on has not enough sp
Hi.
On unix you may try to define the environment variable TMPDIR to a new tmp
directory
with enough space. This is a unix way to tell a system to use another tmp
but it depend on the
install script if it use the $TMPDIR.
Regards
Eivind Birkeland
Richard van
Nope,
I've tried setting TMP, TEMP, TMPDIR to something else but no luck.
Richard.
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I see that some of you have installed TSM 5.3, I am planning on
installing TSM 5.3 soon, Anyone care to share any install steps,
tips, advice etc.
currently at TSM 5.2.3.5
AIX 5.2
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Where is the Server Code for TSM 5.3
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I see that some of you have installed TSM 5.3, I am planni
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>Where is the Server Code for TSM 5.3
If you have a sufficient IBM Passport ID, you can download it from the
appropriate IBM site. If not, you'll have to wait for the media to ship,
which is currently scheduled for
The code was downloaded from the IBM site
"Lepre, James" wrote:
> Where is the Server Code for TSM 5.3
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Just in case folks have not yet discovered the new location for the TSM
books, here's the URL:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/index.jsp
You can save the pdf files in Adobe Acrobat.
The older TSM version manuals (5.2.2, 5.2, 5.1, 4.2) are still on the
Tivoli software informatio
The TSM 5.3 redbook SG246638 (use sg246638 as search argument on
www.redbooks.ibm.com) has a very useful hint to go to
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
and use TSMADMINCENTER as search argument. Not only will you find useful
information about
We're looking at replacing our current LTO1 tape drives with LTO2
drives, and I was wondering what the performance is like using LTO1
media on an LTO2 drive? Will I see the same performance benefit, just
without the increased capacity, or is the performance benefit less with
an LTO1 cartridge?
We
I'm running LTO2 drives with a mix of LTO2 and LTO1 media -- we kept the
LTO1 tapes for off-siting because we have LTO1 drives in our hot-site
contract and because reclaim processing based on %full tends to suck as
the capacity increases.
So far (6 months experience) it looks like you will get at
Thanks Rainer. I have successfully installed the ISC on W2K Server, but on
my W2K Professional, the install still fails. The 5.3 announcement letter
states that W2K Professional is supported for the Admin Center, but I have
a feeling it's not a true statement. In any case, thanks for your help.
Jo
Happy New Year everyone,
It is my understanding that the TSM server version 5.2 allow you to manage
IBM 3584 library without physically partitioning into logical libraries to
use both LTO1 and LTO2 drives. If the library is physically partitioned
logically into two separate libraries then I can
A quick answer is that although it is not now required in TSM 5.2
to partition the library, you can still do it if you want or need to.
I have LTO1 and 2 in same 3584, without partitioning. LTO2
tapes obviously are only used in LTO2 drives. However my LTO1
tapes can be used in BOTH drives and I
My fix was to set all LTO2 tapes as scratch and all LTO1 tapes as
'private'. I then assigned specific volumes from the LTO1 set to the
storage pools I wanted them in. It took about a week to get the LTO1
pools balanced. Be warned if you do this that a) database backups can be
to specific volumes bu
Has anyone tried creating 2 TSM library definitions on the one physical
library address?.
I've done that with ACSLS libraries, and I believe you can do it with
3494 libraries...
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I have 3590E and 3592 drives in my 3494 and have to define 2
logical libraries to the TSM server. Both of them use the same
/dev/lmcp0 device.
It works just fine, but I had to adjust many of my automation
scripts to work with 2 libraries, as we've always had just 1.
Ben
-Ori
Thanks Ben!
Wanda
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I have 3590E and 3592 drives in my 3494 an
>Has anyone tried creating 2 TSM library definitions on the one physical
>library address?.
>I've done that with ACSLS libraries, and I believe you can do it with
>3494 libraries...
I have 2 separate TSM servers going to the same physical 3494 library, each
server with its own set of drives. The d
Yeah, but look at the question -- 3584 libraries don't have the smarts
for this. You can partition the library, but that's not the same thing
-- you get two (or more) /dev/smcx library controllers and you've got
both tapes and drives split and unavailable for common access.
IIRC, there's something
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>Has anyone tried creating 2 TSM library definitions on the one
>physical library address?.
>I've done that with ACSLS libraries, and I believe you can do it with
>3494 libraries...
You can do this with IBM 3583
As a further answer from before on how to keep LTO1 tapes
from being used in LTO2 drives.
The DEVCLASS forLTO1 tapes has a parameter called MOUNT LIMIT.
If you say have 6 LTO1 drives and 4 LTO2 drives, then set the
MOUNT LIMIT of your LTO1 devclass to 6. That, I believe generally
prevents LTO1 ta
I have heard that you should NOT use AIX JFS Mirroring on Raw Logical
Volumes which are used to house the ITSM Log and Database. Instead, if
you are using Raw Logical Volumes, you should use ITSM's mirroring
facility. What I have heard is that there is a data integrity issue
here. I am not doing th
Hello,
how many memory does the PC have?
Under AIX you need a minimum of 1GB memory to instell the ISC.
I suspect that the same is true for Windows...
Bye
Rainer Tammer
Richard van Denzel wrote:
Nope,
I've tried setting TMP, TEMP, TMPDIR to something else but no luck.
Richard.
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