On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 11:47:57PM +0700, Wira Chinwong wrote:
> perform daily backup. But I don't have an idea to setup monthly & yearly
> backup policy. The expiration on daily & monthly & yearly are conflicted.
> Anybody who have an experience please advise.
You shouldn't use TSM expiration pa
Hi Damion,
We have seen this problem where the maximum number of mount points is set to
1. We got around this problem by increasing it to 5.
Freundliche Grüße / Kind regards
Stuart Pitt,
IBM Certified Deployment Professional TSM 5.2
IBM Certified Storage Administrator TSM 5
Data Management and
Does this file physically exist:
'/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin/en_AU/tdpo.cat'.
It looks like an Australian English message file??? Were the required language
packs installed?
_
Ian Smith
SAN/TSM Specialist
Hitachi Data Systems Certified Professional
IBM Tivoli
Hi all,
since changing some things as pointed out (thanks again to all hints) the error
now has luckily disappeared :-) . Although it may happen again
I just want to give a short feedback on what we've changed:
- increased the mountlimit from default 20 -> 200 on the devclass of the
file-pool
-
Hi all,
We did a test on our remote site to restore our primary TSM server on a
second DR server. On the DR site we've got two servers, one for normal
backups and the other for DR purposes. When TSM is restored we would
like to use the DR server to act as a library client to the first TSM
serve
Hello All,
Thanks for those who responded to my initial question.
We have solved the issue.
The error we were receiving (ANS0101E NLInit: Unable to open message repository
'/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin/en_AU/tdpo.cat') appears to have been caused
because the Solaris system did
Hi,
does anybody know when TSM Client X.y.z.a will have open file support (lvsa
engine) for backing up files in use?
Thanks,
Egon
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Yes.
Look the Client Manual for Windows.
There is a section in the book explaining how to configure the client to
work in a Clustered environment.
Here is a link to the manuals:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp
On the left side, click the line "Tivoli Storage Mana
Hi William,
You can try EXPORT commands. With them, you can selectively export objects
from one instance to other.
On 9/6/06, William Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a client using library sharing of a 3584 with LTO3 drives. Right
now their one main instance is so large it needs to be
Mark Stapleton wrote:
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 09/08/2006
> 07:19:25 AM:
>> we backup a storage pool to a copy pool on a target server (virtual
> volumes).
>> Yesterday I deleted 10 virtual volumes from the copypool
>> DELETE VOL ... DISCARD=YES
>>
>> The virtual volumes are seen as ar
Hi *SMers,
i've come across some behaviour of the EXPIRE IVENTORY command which i don't
understand.
We have a daily job that executes EXPIRE EIVENTORY. Results are shown in the
Activity Log and read as follows:
09/02/06 07:49:48 ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process 301
completed:
exa
Each time it is basicly expiring files that no longer are required to
meet the definitions in the mangement group.
Perhaps a client deleted a file system and the number of days for
inactive file retention was passed.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/06 1:07 PM >>>
Hi *SMers,
i've come across some b
>> On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 09:49:56 -0700, "Gill, Geoffrey L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> I'd like to get some input on what others see on their port
> utilization during heavy network traffic. With 350+ systems backing
> up to a single TSM server I'm curious as to why we see only about
> 50% uti
Don't worry about it.
According to a talk I heard from L2 support, the expire inventory
process is optimized and clever.
It looks at the objects belonging to a filespace, expires those that are
ready to expire, but can tell by the dates when it doesn't need to look
further through the filespace fo
...09/02/06 07:49:48 ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process
301
...
See that message number in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
for collected factoids.
All behaviors are subject to change with product evolution.
Richard Sims
A lot of discussion around the problem is also the subject of a separate
email. In those I have mentioned hardware information. As of this time I
have changed nothing on this new system as I want to gather as much
information as possible before making a decision on what I should do. Most
everything
Folks,
A quick perusal of the archive suggests that API Clients/TDPs are unable
to offer encryption services. The entries from Del (thanks) were all
older. Has anything changed in this regard? Is encryption supported
now in the TDP for SQL?
If not we're thinking of going the Export the DB an
Kelly,
Check the archive for the last month. Del and Neil pointed me in the
right direction for encryption in SQL and ORACLE respectively.
At 01:24 PM 9/11/2006 -0600, you wrote:
Folks,
A quick perusal of the archive suggests that API Clients/TDPs are unable
to offer encryption services. T
Hi all,
Did anyone has a best practice, blueprint, or white paper to partition
database, recovery log, and storage pools over big/large disks volumes ¿?
for example 14 disks drives with 400 GB each one...
Thanks in Advance,
Regards,
Ibán Bernaldo de Quirós Márquez
Technical Specialist
cell:
We have about 800 volumes that are Remote Type. We only need to delete
the ones with a specific device class. Is there a way to accomplish
this? If we delete all of the remote types from the volhist, will the
in use volumes generate new history if we delete their old history?
Andy Huebner
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These disk drives sounds like SATA drives. I don't believe it is wise to place
database and recovery logs on these drives.
Behalf Of Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 2:37 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Best Practices && JigSaw Puzzle
Hi all,
Did anyone has a
On Sep 11, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1 wrote:
Hi all,
Did anyone has a best practice, blueprint, or white paper to
partition database, recovery log, and storage pools over big/large
disks volumes ¿?
for example 14 disks drives with 400 GB each one...
Redbooks Technote T
Hi Jurjen,
As your suggestion, currently instead rman database, I'm using
controlfile to keep the catalog. Can I still follow by your recommendation?
Best Regards,
Wira Chinwong
Engineering Service Manager
Enterprise Division
SCSI Co., Ltd.
976/22 Rimklongsamsen Rd., Bangkapi,
Huaykwang, Ban
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:09:27AM +0700, Wira Chinwong wrote:
>As your suggestion, currently instead rman database, I'm using
> controlfile to keep the catalog. Can I still follow by your recommendation?
I'm assuming that you mean that you're not using an RMAN recovery catalog
database, but
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