Chip
There *is* an easy way that I picked up from reading these lists, but for
obvious reasons it's not documented.
If you really want to override the essential protection that TSM is
providing you, you can delete the most recent database snapshot by
specifying FORCE=YES on the DEL VOLHIST TYPE=D
Hi Chaps,
Another newbie question. Having some jobs fail over night but can't for
the life of me see why. There's nothing in the logs on the client
baclient folder and all I have in the logs is
2006-07-11 22:29ANR0403I
Session 34 ended for node WSSDCCT01 (WinNT).(SESSION:
hmm, i think i know the solution
i changed QUERYSCHEDto 48
any ideas please ?
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From: "goc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: schedule problem ?
hi all,
i have an schedule problem whitch includes a very long preschedulecm
Hi,
Queryschedperiod will not make the "07/09/06 05:37:49 ANS1815E Either
the window has elapsed or the schedule has been deleted" go away. As the
message says, look at the duration of your backup schedule, and update
them as needed:
DURation
Specifies the number of units that define the l
Hi Nancy,
I was just figuring this out yesterday. Had the same problem, until they
changed into reason code 184.
But this is what i figured out so far.
In order to do online backups, your logging configuration in DB2 should
be set to archive logging. But your DB2 admins will probably know about
t
hi, thanks a lot ... you are right, but the problem is i changed the
duration to 2 days (48 hours)
and i still got the sam message ... the preschedulecmd works fine but in the
mean time this error
pops out from nowhere ...
# cat dsmerror_sdb.log
07/05/06 10:50:04 ANS1092W No files matching sear
Hi,
What is the ITSM server actlog saying about this schedule and node? And
what does a q event * * begind=-X endd=today tell you?
Regards,
Karel
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
goc
Sent: woensdag 12 juli 2006 11:17
To: ADSM-L@VM.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:18 AM, Brian Ipsen wrote:
Hi!
How do I run multiple nodes/schedulers on linux, if I want to use
DSMCAD
?
In my batch file, I've tried to use:
export DSM_CONFIG=/test/dsm1.opt
dsmcad
sleep 2
export DSM_CONFIG=/test/dsm2.opt
dsmcad
But for some wierd reason this doesn't
hi,
q event says
Failed 12
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From: "Bos, Karel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: schedule problem ?
Hi,
What is the ITSM server actlog saying about this schedule and node? And
what does a q event * * begind=-X endd=today
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:13 AM, Matthews, Gary wrote:
Another newbie question. Having some jobs fail over night but can't
for
the life of me see why. There's nothing in the logs on the client
baclient folder ...
Gary - See "Schedule, missed" in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/
ADSM.QuickFacts
for
Hi fellow ADSM-L'ers
My manager wants me to backup directory structures of a server but not
the files, since all files can be recreated easily but the structure has
to be backup'ed somehow because it's difficult to recreate.
I'm scratching my head and couldn't quite figure out how to do this,
sin
On Jul 11, 2006, at 4:43 PM, William wrote:
As far as I know, once the db backup completes, the log utilization
should
be clean to zero. But in the activity log, I did find it was not
true. Can
anybody tell me why?
William -
See "Out of recovery log space" in the TSM Problem Determination Gui
Timothy Lin schrieb:
Hi fellow ADSM-L'ers
My manager wants me to backup directory structures of a server but not
the files, since all files can be recreated easily but the structure has
to be backup'ed somehow because it's difficult to recreate.
I'm scratching my head and couldn't quite figure o
The DIrsonly option.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Timothy Lin wrote:
Hi fellow ADSM-L'ers
My manager wants me to backup directory structures of a server but not
the files, since all files can be recreated easily but the
structure has
to be backup'ed somehow because it's difficult to recreate.
Dirk,
That does the trick, thanks a bunch!
Tim.
Dirk Kastens wrote:
Timothy Lin schrieb:
Hi fellow ADSM-L'ers
My manager wants me to backup directory structures of a server but not
the files, since all files can be recreated easily but the structure has
to be backup'ed somehow because it's
My upper management wants me to provide them with some pros/cons of
switching from our current Windows 2K3 TSM server environment to a Linux
based one. Is there anyone here that could provide me with a list of
pros/cons of both these systems, or know where I could find
documentation on this?
Hi List,
Tried today to insert "displaylfinfo yes" into dsmserv.opt (TSM at
5.3.3.2 on AIX 5.3) to get some information in dsmaccnt.log regarding
LAN free sessions, but I still don't get any entry in field 6 looking
like "NodeName(StorageAgentName)".
Did anyone succeed in getting this working ?
TSM 5.3.3.0
AIX 5.3 ML4
I need to choose a TCPPort number for a second TSM instance. Initially
I was thinking of using 1501, but then I discovered that 1501 is the
default for the TCPCLIENTPORT. But the documentation says that if port
1501 is busy, the scheduler will use another available port.
Who do we report errors to, pertaining to service.boulder.ibm.com ?
When I went to get the latest AIX server upgrades, under
/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/server/AIX, the "latest"
symbolic link points to the 5.3.2.3 updates, not 5.3.3.2, the
current/latest !
I'm trying to clean up my D/R scripting, and this is one area that would
help -- but I'm having a heckuva time trying to track down the answer.
TIA
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
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Hi Ig,
We tried the following steps this morning...
1> Delete the *.pwd file for the client nodename in the /etc/security/a
dsm directory..
2> Update the password for the client nodename to a different password
than the old password. (run this on the tsm server)
3> Re-Run the DSMAPIPW to gen
We use 1501 and have no problems. If you are not using the
TCPCLIENTPORT, I wouldn't think that it would cause troubles, but I'm no
expert. But from client side, if you want to go to the first instance,
1500, or the second, 1501. That is what we've done with no problems
whatsoever. But it needs to
I don't know where that is documented.
But I didn't have to specify element numbers for mine, TSM figured it
out.
(We are connecting via Winders, however.)
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kauffman, Tom
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2
Here's a con:
Linux is UNIX, from TSM's point of view.
So there is no easy way to "switch" a TSM server platform if you need to
retain existing data.
You can't restore a Windows TSM data base to a Linux TSM server.
If your client situation is such that you can crank up a Linux server
and point y
We've never used the DRM module in TSM -- it was far too expensive when
we first started, so we rolled our own procedures (which work quite
well, I might add :-) but I'd like to look at DRM now that it's part of
the suite.
So -- for those of you using DRM -- how do you get the plan file and
associ
Thanks Richard.
On 7/12/06, Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 11, 2006, at 4:43 PM, William wrote:
> As far as I know, once the db backup completes, the log utilization
> should
> be clean to zero. But in the activity log, I did find it was not
> true. Can
> anybody tell me why?
We do a daily sysback to tape which also goes offsite which has all of
the DRM info and volhist,devconfig,dsmserv.dskall pertinent files
needed for restore.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kauffman, Tom
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2
I don't use the scripts.
For someone as experienced as you, I find them more trouble to modify
them than to do without them. (E.G, the paths in the planfile won't be
right; the UPDATE VOL script is downright silly when you can do that
with 1 command now; will want to use RAW volumes at the recover
I am in contact with an end user who appears to have successfully removed
LVSA on the client end and is still getting errors. See below.
07/06/2006 22:26:04 ANS1327E The snapshot operation for 'D:' failed. Error
code: 659.
07/06/2006 22:26:04 ANS1228E Sending of object '\\wrobuff3\d$' failed
07/06
Tom,
I email the DRM plans to my office and home email accounts. Just make
sure you send it somewhere that will be accessible during a disaster.
That is why I send a copy to my home email account. Also, a copy is
sent to systems administrators and other key personnel just in case I
happen to be p
I know I'm asking the obvious, but has the client been rebooted? It has
to be rebooted to install LVSA, and I believe it does upon removal as
well. I would also clean out any 'include.fs' lines from my dsm.opt if I
were using pre-5.3 clients.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manag
Although we have the DR license, because our primary storage pool and
copypools are in different locations we do not have to do any sort of
checkout / vaulting. However, we do backup the DB twice daily 4AM after
backups and 1PM after migrations and copypool creations. That tsm db
backup is done to
>> On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:04:30 -0400, "Prather, Wanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> 1) print it
> 2) mail it to a desktop that does have a floppy
> 3) mail it to yourself (and other key players) on your home email
> address so you can download it at your hot site
> 4) FTP it to your hotsite se
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/12/2006
01:47:01 PM:
> So -- for those of you using DRM -- how do you get the plan file and
> associated scripts off-site? I'm running on AIX; the system has the TSM
> tape library and a DVD-RAM drive. The hotsite system is in the same boat
> -- so floppy is o
Our Oracle DBA's want to do multi stream restores using TDP for Oracle. I
have read in other posts using TDP for SQl all you have to do is set the
dest stgpool to Collocate by filespace. Ok, sounds easy but I don't think
that would work for the Oracle DB Backups. I say this as in the TDPO.opt
yo
Chip,
Thanks for the information from your experience. It looks like using
1501 is a valid choice.
Larry
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bell, Charles (Chip)
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:49 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject
Hello, for me no... This is the default port used by prompted schedule
mode, for me I too confusing... Tecnically is ok but in firewalled
environ could be wrong handled, I esperience that!
Cordiali saluti / Meilleures salutations
Maurizio Teruzzi
http://www.teruzzi.ch
ftp://ftp.teruzzi.ch
Skype
Charles,
from what I remember, the main restriction always has been the number of
parallel streams you've used to create the backup. If you had two
streams you won't get them back in 3 streams.
When backing up TDP-Ora directly to your tape library, you get the
streams put onto different tapes. Bac
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