Hi,
We get around 65MB/s. The backups to TSM is not optimized as yet. Very are busy
implementing a very big SAP landscape at the moment, so some of my node backups
are running in parallel to TSM.
Regards,
Jacques van den Berg
TSM / SAP Storage Administrator
Pick 'n Pay IT
Email : [EMAIL PROT
Have you tried to re-define the path of the tape drive ¿?
Regards,
Ibán Bernaldo de Quirós Márquez
Technical Specialist
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Sun Microsystems Iberia
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Dave Zarnoch
Sent: Wed 19/07/2006 18:05
To: ADSM-L@VM
Hi all,
I've posted on the list before on this subject with the question if anybody
ever had tried setting adminonclientport to no and how that would work with
both server to server communications, command routing and virtual volumes as
well as eg. webclient logins.
Since nobody answered I've set
You are missing the dbname - you have to specify /relocate=, the
command line will not default. The /relocate and /to parms are matched
pairs, which allows you to restore multiple db's in one command if you
want
Steve Schaub
Systems Engineer, WNI
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
423-752-6574 (des
Good day all.
Do anyone have a script that will dump or analyze the tsm catalog (tsm
5.2.7 - aix 5.3). My catalog is growing about 1% daily currently 45MB
and I have not changed any management classes. My servers being backed
up are "mature" so they reached the point the generally when somet
Is anyone backing up SPS 2003 (Sharepoint Portal) using TSM? I
searched the list archives and found a couple of inquiries, but
nothing helpful. We are looking for something incremental, not just
backing up the full dump export file.
Thanks.
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/20/2006
07:40:11 AM:
> Is anyone backing up SPS 2003 (Sharepoint Portal) using TSM? I
> searched the list archives and found a couple of inquiries, but
> nothing helpful. We are looking for something incremental, not just
> backing up the full dump export fi
Hi Andy,
Yes it is correct with Q MO.
Thanks!
On 7/19/06, Andrew Raibeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So the QUERY MOUNT now shows correct results?
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Hi Kurt, you are right. I did almost same thing. thx!
On 7/19/06, BEYERS Kurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I didn't read the entire thread, but I've been working on a similar issue
today.
It turned out to be a storage agent on another server that still thought
it had tapes mounted in the dr
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 12:05:15PM -0400, Dave Zarnoch wrote:
> A couple of days ago, we had a bad tape in one of our drives.
>
> TSM reported the problem and took the drive "off-line"
>
> I removed the tape and brought the drive back "on-line"
>
> But now it shows it's state as being "UNKNOWN"
But now it shows it's state as being "UNKNOWN" and TSM is not using
Is the path to this drive on-line? Q path
Regards,
Karel
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Hans-Dieter Kutz
Sent: donderdag 20 juli 2006 15:03
To: ADSM-L@VM.MAR
Here is some additional information:
The overwhelming majority of servers fall in 2 management classes.
Databases and utility servers with 9 day retention and file servers with
90 day retention.
The properties of the classes are:
versions data exist - nolimit
versions data deleted - 90
retain ex
Hi,
I am trying to backup a filesystem from a Linux client to a TSM
server using a specific management class.
I put in the dsm.sys on the Linux client an include statement like this
include.backup /filesystema/* cls_bck_data
and in the dsm.opt, i define the
I've got backups that are failing with the following messages:
Executing scheduled command now.
07/19/2006 20:00:33
Executing Operating System command or script: K:\TSM\DOMINO\DOMSEL.CMD
07/19/2006 20:03:34 Finished command. Return code is: 1108
07/19/2006 20:03:34 ANS1909E The scheduled command
Visit url below.
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/hfs/tsm/515/apic/ansa0046.htm#IDX1108
Mark Stapleton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SBANK.COM> To
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Dist
Jacquelin,
I think your include only is valid for all files that are located
directly in the mentioned directory, but not within the subdirs.
include.backup /filesystema/.../* cls_bck_data
should assign the mgmtclass to all objects.
Good luck,
Michael
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Anyone here have any experience in using the Informix TDP to backup an
Avaya system ?
We tried to do this a long time ago and pretty much gave up. The
instructions from Avaya did not work. We never could get the TDP part to
work. Avaya said it wasn't their problem.
Unfortunately, now that we are
This weekend my server group made some updates to my 4 TSM servers.
Since then, every night around midnight 1 or more of the servers are
hanging and I have to restart them to restore communications. After
they come back I query the actlog and I see the following errors:
ANRD tcpcomm.c(779):
Hmmm, interesting.
I just upgraded one of my AIX TSM servers on Tuesday to TSM
5.3.4.0 and in the last 2 days the server crashed with some TCPCOMM
messages:
ANRD tcpcomm.c(2670): ThreadId<52> FlushBuffer (TCP): dataLen is
-1292424708. Session 7862 terminating.
ANRD Thread
Any drive taken off-line then brought on-line will have a state of unknown. As
long as the path is on-line TSM will use the drive. As soon as TSM uses the
drive the state will change to something other than unknown.
Andy Huebner
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto
Hi Michael,
i changed the include like you have suggested and it seems to be OK now.
Thanks very much
Jacquelin
At 16:34 2006-07-20 +0200, you wrote:
Jacquelin,
I think your include only is valid for all files that are located
directly in the mentioned directory, but not within the subdi
At this point I'm do not think it possible to draw any specific
conclusions.
- Make sure inventory expiration is running successfully.
- You mention that you track monthly "by node" growth, but does that
include number of objects? Consider checking occupancy on a daily basis
for all nodes and pay
Mark,
Return code = 1108 from Data Protection for Domino
means that it could not find any Domino databases.
Please review the error log from the actual run
or the redirected output of the command to find
any additional information that might have been logged.
By default, the error log is "domdsm.
When you track growth, are you looking at capacity, or number of
files. Lots of tiny files will grow the Tivoli Database, event if
you don't see a significant change in the disk space used by the clients.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Thanks to typo after creating new storage pools for VTL, I updated a
copygroup for a certain domain with a valid but inaccurate VTL storage
pool. Not catching until this morning, the data went through a backup
storagepool operation and made it to three offsite tapes. How in the
world can I get that
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/20/2006
12:49:57 PM:
> Thanks to typo after creating new storage pools for VTL, I updated a
> copygroup for a certain domain with a valid but inaccurate VTL storage
> pool. Not catching until this morning, the data went through a backup
> storagepool operation
Do the correct copy operation, then delete those tapes with discardd=yes.
Since they are in a copy storage pool, this is a safe operation - your primary
copy of the data will not be affected.
Andy Carlson
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Look at the "Tivoli Technical User Conference". It's in the spring in the USA.
Never have gone so cannot say if it is worth it.
Rob Berendt wrote:
So is there a TSM conference, much like IBM's COMMON conference for their
i5 systems?
If so, is it worth it?
Rob Berendt
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>> On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 15:28:17 -0400, Richard Hammersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> Look at the "Tivoli Technical User Conference". It's in the spring in the
> USA.
> Never have gone so cannot say if it is worth it.
The Oxford TSM Symposium is the only TSM-specific gathering I know.
Bu
As much as I'd like to go to the UK (I have a passport I've never used) I
don't think the boss will send me over the pond.
SHARE seems mainframe oriented. If it isn't, their website, and
promotional video at same, go to great pains to leave out Series i and
that definitely wouldn't sit well with
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/20/2006
02:28:17 PM:
> Look at the "Tivoli Technical User Conference". It's in the spring
> in the USA.
> Never have gone so cannot say if it is worth it.
>
> Rob Berendt wrote:
> > So is there a TSM conference, much like IBM's COMMON conference for
their
> >
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 03:23:32PM -0500, Mark Stapleton wrote:
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/20/2006
> 02:28:17 PM:
> > Look at the "Tivoli Technical User Conference". It's in the spring
> > in the USA.
> > Never have gone so cannot say if it is worth it.
> >
> > Rob Berendt wrote:
> >
I was actually just looking at the Baltimore conference listing for TSM
content, and all I can find is one session on future directions. Is this
an anomaly, or should I be looking somewhere else? Baltimore is close
enough that I could probably justify going for at least some of the event,
if I ha
Rob Berendt wrote:
> As much as I'd like to go to the UK (I have a passport I've never used) I
> don't think the boss will send me over the pond.
>
convince him, it's absolutely worth the effort.
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>> On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 16:19:21 -0400, Rob Berendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> As much as I'd like to go to the UK (I have a passport I've never
> used) I don't think the boss will send me over the pond.
> SHARE seems mainframe oriented.
You are so right. But the TSM content is still pretty good
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 05:05:51PM -0400, Kathleen M Hallahan wrote:
> I was actually just looking at the Baltimore conference listing for TSM
> content, and all I can find is one session on future directions. Is this
> an anomaly, or should I be looking somewhere else? Baltimore is close
> enoug
On Jul 20, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Dennis, Melburn W IT743 wrote:
ANRD tcpcomm.c(779): ThreadId<39> No buffer space is
available. The socket cannot be connected.(SESSION: 4193)
Dennis - In http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
search on "no buffer space"
for a known cause. OS u
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