Hello !
Try this:
isc6:23:once:/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/bin/startISC.sh ISC_Portal
ISCUSER ISCPASS
if you want try to run without restart server
1. change line:
isc6:a:once:/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/bin/startISC.sh ISC_Portal ISCUSER
ISCPASS
2. run "telinit a"
3. if all ok , change line bac
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:20 AM, Reeves, Damion wrote:
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09/18/06 11:28:50 ANS0236E On dsmInit, the owner is not allowed to
establish a session when PASSWORDACCESS=generate.
...
That message tells me that your TDPO is misconfigured. I would
advise completely reviewing your TDPO client options
Thanks to both of you for your information!
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Can the upper management get any more vague with their request?
Throughput of what, data being backed up...data being restored...what?
Personally, my concerns lay in Disaster Recovery, because that's where
the rubber meets the road. It also depends upon the size of your files
and whether your data
We are considering moving our server from AIX to another unix OS
(probably Linux). I was hoping that we could just restore a backup
of our DB to a Linux server and have it point to the same tapes. But
the initial feedback I've gotten indicates that this is not
supported. No one has told me that
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Hi Paul,
No, it cannot be done. We've proved it here by taking a TSM data snapshot
and attempting to restore it a newly built TSM server on LINUX. This is
the result. Unfortunately, the EXPORT / IMPORT option is your only
alternative. You may selectively choose what to export out to cut d
Howdy, all.
We've got some ORACLE databases backed up to TSM and are plagued by
foolishness in the RMAN connection to TSM. This has been discussed
periodically here for a long time, but in a nutshell, Oracle doesn't
clean up after itself, and active versions of the backup files
corresponding to s
- Paul Zarnowski wrote: -
>We are considering moving our server from AIX to another unix OS
>(probably Linux). I was hoping that we could just restore a backup
>of our DB to a Linux server and have it point to the same tapes.
>But the initial feedback I've gotten indicates that this is no
Thanks Victoria.
Ok, so now I know it won't work (in addition to not being supported).
Next questions:
1. How hard would it be for IBM to do something to help users do this?
2. How many TSM sites would actually want to do this?
I.e., is there reason to submit a requirement for this, or are we
Hi Paul,
I am sure that there are many Tivoli customers that need this function,
just as we do. Our migration to another platform is a cost reduction
requirement.
You will see that there will be a cost increase just to perform the EXPORT.
You will require a clone of hardware on the receiving side
>> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:18:36 -0400, Paul Zarnowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 2. How many TSM sites would actually want to do this?
> I.e., is there reason to submit a requirement for this, or are we just
> trying to do something that not many folks ever want to do?
I think that
While I'm not sure, I think the problem is deeper than just the database.
It might also be
byte ordering and other issues with you data on tape. In other words, even
if IBM
came up with a way to export/import the db to a different type of server
(which they
could . . . .Oracle did it), it might st
I had an idea over the weekend and would like some comment on its feasibility.
With the growing need for disk-to-disk-to-tape backup strategies, it would be
very nice to be able to migrate ONLY inactive copies of files out of a storage
pool. I can come up with no reason that this should be dif
Orville,
This feature will be available in one of the versions that will follow up TSM5.3
A look-a-like is listed already in the TSM 5.4 enhancenments, see
http://tsmexpert.blogspot.com/2006/08/tsm-v54-enhancements_04.html under
'collocation of active data'.
But as always it is up to IBM to
I put out this idea a couple of years ago, It didn't
generate a whole lot of interest then.
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Richard Rhodes wrote:
While I'm not sure, I think the problem is deeper than just the
database.
It might also be byte ordering and other issues with you data on tape.
In other words, even if IBM came up with a way to export/import the db
to a different type of server
I am running TSM 5.3.2.3 on an AIX (5.2.5) platform. We recently finished
migrating our onsite pool to disk only, and out offsite pool to directly
attached 3592 drives in a 3584 silo. We started getting multiple ANR1163I
messages. I started investigating this, and found an odd behaviour. If
>> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:34:04 -0700, "Thorneycroft, Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
> I put out this idea a couple of years ago, It didn't
> generate a whole lot of interest then.
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> Orville Lan
Sorry for asking this on the ADSM list but I know a lot of folks using AIX
can help me with this. I'm having an FTP and Telnet issue and as far as I
can tell it is not AIX related.
I am trying to access 2 of my TSM servers in a fire walled off area. FTP and
telnet login screens were typically su
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