Hi,
After setting SCHEDMODE POLLING for this client everything run fine
(HINT :
The default for "Queryschedperiod" is 12 hours. Set it to your
requirement)
That's a good idea. I'll try setting the schedmode to polling and see if
the backup is running.
This really seems to have solved my pro
Hallo,
I use a Windows TSM-Server 3.2.2.
I have some policies and some storage-pools.
My storage-pool are defined as disk.
My aim is, to move one client with all the backups-data from one policy
to another policy.
move nodedata sgn_selene fromstgpool=diskpool1 tostgpool=sgn_pc
I get the mess
In your case, define the sgn_pc as next storage pool by upading the diskpool1
with:
Upd stg diskpool1 next=sgn_pc
Then set the migration threshold low:
Upd stg diskpool1 hi=0 lo=0
Regards
joachim
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 09:08:36AM +0100, Dirk Kastens wrote:
> After running the backups with "dsmc sched" and schedmode set to
> prompted for years, I didn't know that I had to set the schedmode to
> polling when I use dsmcad.
You don't have to set the schedmode to polling when using dsmcad. So
Thank you for your answer,
but there is a small rub. In die Storage-pool (1,4 Tera-Bytes) I have 25
client-files and i want
to move the data from 3 client to an other new policy with a new
storage-pool.
Christiane
Schaub Joachim Paul ABRAXAS INFORMATIK AG schrieb:
In your case, define the s
After running the backups with "dsmc sched" and schedmode set to
prompted for years, I didn't know that I had to set the schedmode to
polling when I use dsmcad. The client manual isn't very clear on that
topic.
You can run either polling or prompted mode when running dsmcad. We have
recently s
Oh i'm sorry,
Puh, you have to go over sequential medias.
Or export, import the nodedata?
Regards
joachim
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Christiane Kühn
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. März 2006 11:31
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Betre
After running the backups with "dsmc sched" and schedmode set to
prompted for years, I didn't know that I had to set the schedmode to
polling when I use dsmcad. The client manual isn't very clear on that
topic.
You can run either polling or prompted mode when running dsmcad. We have
recently s
Some more Information to my situation:
The client-files are now in a disk-storage pool and not in a
sequential-storage-pool
Christiane
Schaub Joachim Paul ABRAXAS INFORMATIK AG schrieb:
Oh i'm sorry,
Puh, you have to go over sequential medias.
Or export, import the nodedata?
Regards
joac
Do you have random-access pools, tapes, cartridges, nothing?
Do you have a copypool?
Define a copypool on disk, backup the data from diskpool1, be shure to have all
data in the copypool then delete the volumes in the diskpool1, restore the
stgpool to the newpool sgn_pc
Ungefähr so:
Restore stgpo
Better will be to update the volumes access to destroyed instead of to delete
the volumes !
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Christiane Kühn
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Patrick Boutilier schrieb:
webpports 1501 1581
This forces dsmcad to use port 1501 for tcp communications and 1581 for
http. dsmc sched defaulted to port 1501 so you might have firewall rules
preventing the scheduler from working on any other port than 1581.
Okay, thanks. I'll give it a try.
> Nevertheless, the section in the client manual regarding dsmcad is not
> well described, IMO.
What is wrong or missing? What would you like to see?
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The file server is a virtual machine on one of our ESX servers. The VM is a
single processor (2.5GHz Xeon), 768M RAM - SAN storage controlled by a
FAStT700.
The secret ingredient may lie in the often shunned 'memoryefficient yes' in
the client's dsm.opt.
-Ken
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From: ADSM
Hello all,
I have Backup Sets that run extremely long these Backup Sets
backup only 1 file space. It seems the Backup Sets are backing
up the same Data plus the new Data it's like doing a Full backup
every week. Is there a command or setting that I can implement
to ensure that the Backup Set only
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/10/2006
09:05:13 AM:
> I have Backup Sets that run extremely long these Backup Sets
> backup only 1 file space. It seems the Backup Sets are backing
> up the same Data plus the new Data it's like doing a Full backup
> every week. Is there a command or setting
Is there a limit to the number of reports (aka containers) that the
reporting tool can handle? I've been seeing problems with the reporting
tool not working at all as soon as pass the 60 mark. Anyone else seeing
this? Any way to increase this threshold or is this a limitation in the
software?
Mark,
Thanks, These Backupsets are for a Novell Client they are still
currently using ArcServe for there full weekly backup of a POI
Volume on a Novell OS server until we get ours working
correctly. I believe they do this because this Volume is very
important and holds many many GroupWise user fi
That's very good performance, out of curiosity,
is your TSM server also running on top of VM ?
I know VM instances can talk to each other over the memory instead of
over the net
Tim.
Mueller, Ken wrote:
The file server is a virtual machine on one of our ESX servers. The VM is a
single processo
Q drive gives a WWN and serial number, however if you
just select from the DRIVES table you don't get that.
What table is that information stored in?
tsm: TSM02>q drive * drive01 f=d
Library Name: 3584LIB
Drive Name: DRIVE01
Device Type: LTO
On-Lin
I'm just a Mac user that uses TSM. I just back up the Users directory on my
machine and some other machines that I help manage. If I have a hard drive
crash, I'll just reinstall all the aps. On my machine, TSM inspects around
55,000 files every time it backs up.
I started with the include/ex
Hi guys and gals,
Currently I am trying to upgrade various AIX TSM clients which are v5.2.2
or V5.1.5 to TSM client version 5.3.2. I thought that clients can be
upgraded with out having to upgrade TSM API but I was wrong. I do need to
upgrade both the API and the clients. The issue is that these
No, our TSM server is one of the few servers we run that has its own iron.
It's a dual 2GHz Xeon, 2.5G RAM, RHEL 3.0, DB on local 15k RPM RAID 1, disk
pools on SAN (RAID 5 array, 10k RPM).
-Ken
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Timothy
TSM serv 5.2.2.0 & 5.2.4.2
TDP on SQL & Exchange 5.2.1.0
I have compression enabled on all my TDP client, and want to know how
much I am getting, for daily reports. The TDP message gives the
pre-compressed size, but not the post-compressed or percent compressed.
Is this in another message? I do
The delay should have just been a block and not an abort.
The "data transger interrupted" supposedly means there was an error or
abort while trying to write to the storage media.
I'd look in the operating system error logs, and for more context in the
actlog.
On 06.03.09 at 09:28 [EMAIL PROTEC
TSM Manager is pretty light weight. Most of its actual load will be
incurred on the TSM server as queries are made. I'd think a $250 CompUSA
special would do the trick nicely.
Admin Center's biggest issue is that it runs on the Integrated Service
Console, which is a WebSphere implementation. W
I want to clarify.
You said from one "policy" to another?
MOVE NODEDATA moves the data between storage pools only.
This will not affect your retention policy of those files.
To change the policy domain:
UPD NODE DOM=newdomainname
If you're just looking to move the data, but not change policy:
E
Hi All,
I have some question about backup functionality of NetApp (FAS270). We
have TSM server connected to Adic s10k library (2xlto2) and some stg
pool on external storage. All via FC, but we don't use netfree for
backup.
So, my question is - what is preferred method of backup NetApp? We can
use
I would recommend creating a second copygroup and a private storage pool
for that node. You'd probably want to give it a DB snapshot of its own
also.
If you NEED backupsets, then you definitely need the source pool to be
collocated. If you have to, it could be by group with all of your other
no
Are they all to the same server? I find that operational reporting tends
to be pretty resource intensive on the server. I've run into lock issues
that required killing sessions to free up.
If you have several TSM servers, you might try disabling specific reports
to see if things are OK on all e
These are pulled by the server during startup and stored in temporary
tables that are inaccessible by SQL commands.
You can get the WWN from SHOW LIBR.
-Josh
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 07:56:52 -0800
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Nice. Is it anywhere list of undocumented 'show something' list?
On 3/11/06, Josh-Daniel Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These are pulled by the server during startup and stored in temporary
> tables that are inaccessible by SQL commands.
>
> You can get the WWN from SHOW LIBR.
>
> -Josh
>
>
>
If you have access to the server, you should be able to pull
Q ACT BEGINT= ENDT= BEGIND= ENDD= SEARCH=
The message numbers to search on start with ANE49xxI where xx is one of
these:
03/10/06 18:00:11 ANE4952I (Session: 40949, Node: DEADBEEF) Total
number of objects insp
Oops, I completely disregarded "TDP".
If you can get the admin to grant you SQL authority (ANALYST I think), you
can select from SUMMARY which will show start/end times plus bytes
received. Then you could divide that by the bytes sent to get your
compression ratio.
There's nowhere to get networ
If two nodes back up the same data on aix using incremental backups,
will both nodes back up all the data or will node2 only backup the data
that node1 has not already backed up?
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