Good morning !
My tsm client on a w2k prof workstation does not work. The message is:
Incremental backup of volume '\\pc01130\c$'
Incremental backup of volume '\\bwi_1\user1\usr\bwihab'
Incremental backup of volume '\\bwi_1\user1\edvdoc'
ANS1999E Incremental processing of '\\pc01130\c$' stop
Hi All,
Using a client backup schedule, is it possible to backup a single
directory with spaces in the name,
and can the filename have more than 8 digits exampleC:\SQLServer
Backups . I need
to be more precise than C:\SQLServ*
T.I.A
Bill
Refer to client manual topic "Handling spaces in file names in schedule
definitions".
I don't understand what you mean by "8 digits": there are no digits in
your example; and there's no length restriction, per se, on filespecs.
Richard Sims
On Apr 26, 2005, at 6:19 AM, Bill Dourado wrote:
Hi All,
While Del is on vacation, we'll depend upon his previous postings...
See http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg49740.html for
starters on approaching this error condition.
Another hit is
http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg46912.html .
Richard Sims TDP amateur
On
You mentioned something here I was wondering about just an hour ago..
I noticed that the DB tables for backups and archives specifiy 1024chars
for the pathname, and 512chars for the filename. Is this long enough to
encompass the maximim path/filename length of all systems that TSM is
able to backu
Does anybody know what version of TDP for mail is needed to backup
Exchange 2003? Thanks
Jim Murray
Senior Systems Engineer
Liberty Bank
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in this world - those that know binary
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Jim,
We're using 5.21 on a number of Exchange & Exchange cluster boxes with
no problems.
Regards,
Iain Barnetson
IT Systems Administrator
UKN Infrastructure Operations
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Murray, Jim
Sent: 26 April 2005
On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:56 AM, Warren, Matthew (Retail) wrote:
You mentioned something here I was wondering about just an hour ago..
I noticed that the DB tables for backups and archives specifiy
1024chars
for the pathname, and 512chars for the filename. Is this long enough to
encompass the maximim p
At 07:33 PM 4/25/2005, Coats, Jack wrote:
Our solutions:
* Start backups when users have supposedly gone home.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. I should have mentioned that this is
for an application server who's performance is important 24x7. We do
already schedule during off-peak, but even so
Paul,
Have you tried other backup methods and found they don't impact
performance? Maybe you could try using one of the applications listed here
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/backup_recovery.html and see
if the performance impact is less than with TSM. I suspect it won't be. If
the
Paul -
In Unix, at least, a less important process (the backup, in this case)
can be "reniced" to reduce its impact, giving the more important
processes a higher relative priority in accessing resources. There may
be a similar mechanism for Windows.
Incremental backups have a considerable impact be
Good Morning.
We are running AIX 4.3.3 with TSM 4.1.3 (going into retirement soon)
We have a DB that is made up of 6 disk which are mirrored.
We had a disk go bad that was part of that pool of disk.
My question is what do I need to do after the disk is replaced to recover, TSM
stayed up no proble
There is a way to do that. Just set the backup process to "BelowNormal" or
"Low" priority.
Troy Frank
Network Services
University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation
608.829.5384
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/26/2005 10:15:24 AM >>>
Paul -
In Unix, at least, a less important process (the backup, in
Other than lowering the backup process prioritys another way to cause TSM
to use less resources is to set 'MEMORYEFFICIENT YES' in the options.
This will cause TSM to use less memory, and also slow down it's disk
scanning.
Also check TSM's 'copy group' serialization parameters, the default of
'sha
Eric,
I am going to assume you know the syntax of the following commands so I
will just give my answer at a high level if not post back and I will
give the exact syntax,
1. Remove the failed volume from tsm by doing either a del dbv.
2. Then define a new DB vol with the def dbv command, you can use
Thanks. Would you mind the full syntax. This is my 1st time through this and
nobody around me seems to know about it.
1: The disk that went bad is being replaced as I write
2: I was going to keep the logical volume/db name(/dbaa1dk3/db) the same so
all the documentation stays the same.
3: Th
Scott,
The Exchange Server is getting information it wasn't prepared for.
Did you get this one resolved yet? How?
If not, did you place a call with IBM Service?
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 04/14/2005
02:27:33 PM:
> We d
Eric,
Here you go, from a TSM command prompt issue the following.
del dbv /dbaa1dk3/db
def dbv /dbaa1dk3/db f=/size_in_MB/
del dbv /dbaa1dk3/db
def dbc /dbaa1dk7/db /dbaa1dk3/db
That should do it. The only thing you need to decide is how big to make
it in the second command. Remember it is in MBs
Thanks.
The logical volume that went bad was /dbaa1dk3 so I assumed since /dbaa1dk3/db
was on the bad disk I could use the naming convention. The bottom note was
from initial information from 1 of the UNIX admins, I went in and verified the
information myself and found it to be different.
Last
Last night this happened to me and after struggling to get it back up I
don't understand why what I had in place to help with this seems to be
worthless or I just don't understand why I am getting what I am. Maybe
someone can explain to me why it seems the extend gives an error even though
there is
The rc 21 means that the volume is already added to TSM. You need to
format a *new* log volume, then use the dsmserv extend log command to add
it.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Jack,
As Richard suggested...
Before doing the restore, on the Exchange server to which you
will perform the restore to, you need to create the
Storage Groups and databases exactly as they appeared
on the original server (the upper/lower casing of the
names also needs to exactly match).
You may al
Eric,
I like the command line but it can be done from the Web Admin tool if
you like. The reason for the second and third commands is to create the
file on the OS filesystem which will become the mirrored volume. As I
said in an earlier note you could skip steps 2 and 3 by going to the OS
command
Hello Everyone!
I was wondering what might cause the following error to occur? I had the
owner of hmch1134, which is a WinNT 5.0 server at the TSM 5.2.2.0 client
level ask why they are receiving the errors. I don't have anything set on
the TSM server and they are not aware of what might be causi
Mark: Is the original mirror broken when you delete the volume?
Thanks
Eric
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Mark D. Rodriguez
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 2:01 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric,
Please refer to page 638 in the Messages manual for TSM version 5.2, or
by running help from the TSM command-line client and paging down to
message number ANS1380E. (You may have a typo in your posting below.)
Your problem is likely being caused by an overly large SQL backup file
that is for some
Hi all,
Are you using a Nexsan ATABeast or EqualLogic PS200 or similar
box of disks for TSM STGpool space?? If so, we would like to talk
with you about your experiences. We are now considering moving
40TB of TSM backups from 3590E tapes to sequential files on one/more
of these boxes (or perhaps o
Hi Mark,
When you say that it is most likely a large SQL backup file being open when
I do a backup, could you be referring to a .tar file that is used to backup
the SQL database? And if so, because the .tar file is open it is trying to
invoke the snaphot technology? If so, is there a way to turn
No. From your message:
>>\\hmch1134\e$\MSSQL\BACKUP\Highmark_prod_2005.bak [Sent]
This is an SQL backup file. It appears that this could have been the
culprit, since it is mentioned in the scheduled backups log.
--
Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Certified Advanced Deployment Professional
On Apr 26, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Jones, Eric J wrote:
Is the original mirror broken when you delete the volume?
Disk failure itself usually breaks TSM mirroring. Query DBVolume will
show you the status.
Richard Sims
I have a Copy Storage Pool set up called LTO_3581_WEEK1. It currently
uses Device class 3581DEV. The device class 3581DEV currently uses
library TAPMLB01. I've added another physical media library to this
machine, TAPMLB02. I would like the storage pool LTO_3581_WEEK1 to use
both of these. How
I have a Copy Storage Pool set up called LTO_3581_WEEK1. It currently
uses Device class 3581DEV. The device class 3581DEV currently uses
library TAPMLB01. I've added another physical media library to this
machine, TAPMLB02. I would like the storage pool LTO_3581_WEEK1 to use
both of these. How
Mark: Thank you very much.
Life is good again in TSM land.
I walked through the steps and it worked perfect.
Eric
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Mark D. Rodriguez
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 2:01 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
I had talked to several people and found that dumpcfg utility would
generate the data I am looking for.
Thanks for all your help and effort.
Frank Tsao
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Andrew Raibeck
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OM>
I tried opening a problem with Tivoli as to how to do this. He was
wondering if, since the 3581 has two ports on the back, if you could hook
one 3581 up to another. I told him what traditionally those ports were
used for (two 400's taking turns with the one tape drive). He's not sure
if it can b
Hi everybody,
I have TSM5.2 server on AIX5.2 and 5.2 client on Windows2003,
filesystem ntfs.
After server died I am able to restore files and directories, but not
permission.
This is a disaster. It was a huge server and a lot of directories had
special permissions.
Can somebody explain me or giv
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