You could always look here:
http://www.tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki/show?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=
show
Regards,
Matthew
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Wojtek Piecek
Sent: 11 March 2006 00:56
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Subject: Re
All,
I have a unicode issue in that Netware cannot handle special unicode
characters and this is only seen on large F&P servers where files are
saved with unusual strings containing for example [2006], this causes the
client to hang and the backup halts, I have applied all the Netware
patches reco
Andrew Raibeck schrieb:
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?
I think, the section "Configuring Tivoli Storage Manager client/server
communication across a firewall" should be enhanced
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused, so I was hoping maybe the list could help.
When I read the help on def stg/upd stg for the Maxsi parameter it mentionses
two things:
1- It's the size of the physical file (aggregate)
2- it's the size of the file before compression if compression is used.
Now during b
Hi!
Ive got a 5.3 TSM server backing up ~50 nodes to disk.
Can i create archives on tape from the primary storagepool instead of running
archiving from the nodes.
Erik Björndell
IT Consultant
Semcon IT Solutions
Kardanvägen 37
SE-461 38 Trollhättan
Phone +46(0)520-40 08 00
Moblie +
On Mar 13, 2006, at 5:41 AM, Erik Björndell wrote:
Hi!
Ive got a 5.3 TSM server backing up ~50 nodes to disk.
Can i create archives on tape from the primary storagepool instead
of running archiving from the nodes.
Erik - TSM Archive storage objects must be created from the client.
O
Hi Tae!
Not, this is not nessesary. The API client is only used during a backup,
so if no backup is running, you can replace all files during
installation and no restart is required.
However, I would wait a few days before starting the upgrade. The
5.3.3.0 client will be released this month.
Kinde
Hi!
Yea i realized that myself looking through the manual.
Thanks for confirming :)
Erik Björndell
IT Consultant
Semcon IT Solutions
Kardanvägen 37
SE-461 38 Trollhättan
Phone +46(0)520-40 08 00
Moblie +46(0)736-84 04 06
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On Mar 13, 2006, at 6:00 AM, Remco Post wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused, so I was hoping maybe the list could help.
When I read the help on def stg/upd stg for the Maxsi parameter it
mentionses
two things:
1- It's the size of the physical file (aggregate)
2- it's the size of the file before
Has there been any updates to the disaster recovery documents for 2003
server?
The following refer to Windows 2000 only,
Disaster Recovery Strategies with Tivoli Storage Management
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246844.pdf
Summary BMR Procedures for Windows NT and Windows 2000 with
Assuming netware has all the latest patches (nw65sp5, tsaup18), then I
would be inclined to say try one of the tsm 5.2.x clients. Anecdotal
evidence around here seems to point to weird things going on with the
newer 5.3.x clients on netware.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/13/2006 3:38:16 AM >>>
All,
I
There is a Redpapper called "IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: Bare Machine
Recovery for Microsoft Windows 2003 and XP". Search on the Redbooks.
//Henrik
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Doyle, Patrick
Sent: den 13 mars 2006 15:17
To: ADSM-
I am having problems restoring a backup set from one node to
another. I set access archive * * on node DOQCRPS and tried to
restore the same backupset to DOQCW2, but I get the error
ANS1934E Backup set 'monthlydocqrppoi.410125866' not found.
I checked the backupset name and it is still active and t
The SET ACCESS and -FROMNODE options do not pertain to backup sets. You
cannot use -FROMNODE to restore data from another node's backup sets. You
must connect with the node name for which the backup set was created.
Also, backup sets contain backup data only; they do not contain archive
data.
Reg
There's a limit of 62 reports (or was, for the 5.2.X versions). The
service apparently can't handle more than that.
I work around it by creating batch files that execute the reports/monitors
from the command line, and run them from the windows scheduler. Works
like a champ.
-Lloyd
On Fri, 10
Andrew,
Thanks, Does this mean that we cannot restore a backupset to a
different server?
Andrew Raibeck wrote:
> The SET ACCESS and -FROMNODE options do not pertain to backup sets. You
> cannot use -FROMNODE to restore data from another node's backup sets. You
> must connect with the node name
Dear colleagues,
It's time for us to split our TSM into several new instances because our
database is now just too large -- 509GB -- and still growing. My initial
plan is to create five TSMs - four plus a library manager - on the existing
server (an 8-way, 12GB HP rp7410 with 15 PCI slots). This
Richard Sims wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2006, at 6:00 AM, Remco Post wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm a bit confused, so I was hoping maybe the list could help.
>>
>> When I read the help on def stg/upd stg for the Maxsi parameter it
>> mentionses
>> two things:
>>
>> 1- It's the size of the physical file (a
Dirk Kastens wrote:
> Andrew Raibeck schrieb:
>
>>> 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?
>
>
> I think, the section "Configuring Tivoli Storage Manager client/server
> commun
Josh,
Thanks for reply!
I am using group Collocation for the six nodes that I am running
Backupsets on and I also performed a Move Nodedata when
they were created.
Josh-Daniel Davis wrote:
> I would recommend creating a second copygroup and a private storage pool
> for that node. You'd proba
Yes you can. As Andy said, you must use the original node name.
On 3/13/06, Timothy Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew,
>
> Thanks, Does this mean that we cannot restore a backupset to a
> different server?
>
>
> Andrew Raibeck wrote:
>
> > The SET ACCESS and -FROMNODE options do not per
William,
Thanks..
I believe we are using the original node name and entering the
commands from that server. Do we just need to insert the
target server minus the Set Access command?
William wrote:
> Yes you can. As Andy said, you must use the original node name.
>
> On 3/13/06, Timothy Hughes
TSM licenses (and pricing) has been based on the environment for some years.
Check with your IBM Business Partner to get the details.
Orville L. Lantto
Glasshouse Technologies, Inc.
Cell: 952-738-1933
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Robin Sharpe
Orville,
Thanks for your thoughts. We do use Control-M for all of our scheduling in
the Unix environment, and are moving towards Windows deployment too.
I am surprised, though, about your comment on licensing. I thought each
TSM server instance on a separate physical server needed a license (per
On Mar 13, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Remco Post wrote:
Well, actually, I can inmagine the TSM server allocating the
destenation
resource on a per file basis even for B/A client backups. This I
get, not from
any redbook, but both the quickfacts and 'help def stg'. Or is
there a verb in
the tsm protocol
The approach is valid and can reap significant backup/restore time benefits for
the clients.
Two points:
1) No new licensing cost are involved. TSM is licensed by the
environment, not the number of TSM servers.
2) Consider the complexity of reso
Hello,
We are still seeing the shadow copy issue in 5.3.2.2. Anyone else still
seeing the same issue or do I need to open a call with IBM?
TSM Server - 5.3.2.2
Op System AIX 5.3
TSM Windows 2003 Client - 5.3.2.2
snipit from dsmerror.log
03/13/2006 00:11:31 CreateSnapshotSet(): pAsync->QueryS
>> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 12:03:04 -0500, Robin Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
[...]
I've got 12 servers on 2 boxes at the moment, 6 of which are more or
less application-specific.
The more TSM server instances, the more complexity, and the more you
must depend on automation and automatic valid
There is away around this issue and I use it on occasions by defining a new node
I call ADHOC, I then by granting the ADHOC node a proxy for the source node I do
a selective backup of the files then create the backupset. Then I define the new
node on the target server define the backupset and r
Richard Sims wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Remco Post wrote:
>
> You can refer to the description of transaction processing in the
> Admin Guide manual, and the original description of Small File
> Aggregation in the ADSMv3 Technical Guide, to appreciate the
> mechanism and its controls. T
Robin Sharpe wrote:
> I thought each
> TSM server instance on a separate physical server needed a license (per
> processor). Is this not true? Is it a new policy?
yes, you do need to buy tsm licenses for each server, they are the same
as any other server(-type client) cpu in your environment.
-
Robin Sharpe wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> It's time for us to split our TSM into several new instances because
> our database is now just too large -- 509GB -- and still growing. My
wow... you do know that 560 GB is the limit (iirc?).
> initial plan is to create five TSMs - four plus a library
On Mar 13, 2006, at 5:55 PM, Remco Post wrote:
So now for the question at hand, how do aggregation and the maxsize
parameter interact? Both during B/A and migration/reclamation?
Remco -
There's no mystery in this - it's all laid out in the IBM
documentation, as previously indicated. During ba
That information is also included now in the current Windows Client
installation and use manual, and is a little more current I think - search on
ASR.
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Henrik Wahlstedt
Sent: Mon 3/13/2006 9:58 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.ED
Nancy,
The latest news I've got from IBM is that it will be solved in the TSM 5.3.3 BA
client. The latter will become available somewhere this month.
At the time being, I've seperated the file system and Windows system objects
into two different schedules. The issue (VSS backup of Windows sys
Richard Sims wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2006, at 5:55 PM, Remco Post wrote:
>
>> So now for the question at hand, how do aggregation and the maxsize
>> parameter interact? Both during B/A and migration/reclamation?
>
> Remco -
>
> There's no mystery in this - it's all laid out in the IBM
> documentation,
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