Hi Charles!
The missing bos.rte v<5 message means that you are trying to install AIX
5.x software on an older AIX OS.
What level of AIX are you running and what is the Oracle level?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi All!
We have a client using veritas netbackup and want to migrate to TSM. Some of
the existing data that is backuped needs to be migrated to the new tsm
environment.
Is there any guidelines whitepapers etc out there?
Anyone who have performed this?
Perhaps the easiest way is to define wha
Hi Erik,
I have a colleague that doing a Mig2TSM Software where it migrate data from
Legato/Netbackup to ITSM File spaces.
Call Cristie Nordic on +46-8-718 4330 and talk to Daniel or Thomas. They
have more information
Thanks
Christian
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David,
Was your 4-5 times faster going direct to a Physical Tape Drive? I ask as
we are moving to all Virtual Tape we are finding the LAN Free backups to
any of the VTL Heads (Dilligent / Falcon Store etc) become the bottleneck.
I can see a stream to a 3592 or maybe an LTO3 drive do better than
Hi.
Here is what we get after the blue screen for 10 minutes or so
The recovery application "C:\WINDOWS\system32\asr_pfu.exe /restore
/sifpath=C:\WINDOWS\repair\asr.sif" returned an error code 0x2. Since
this indicates an unrecoverable error, ASR cannot continue on this
machine.
I cannot think of a server side setting for this, but you could create or add
it to your existing client option set and set all the clients to use the new
clopset.
Phil
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Sent: Mon 16/10/2006 15:47
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Hi.
We are restoring an X346 with server raid card using ASR which fails at
a blue screen. We have restored an X345 with server raid card using ASR
without any problems. Anybody experiencing problems restoring an X346
with server raid card using ASR?? Have updated X346 with IBM express
V4.0
Hi
Is this migration utility supported by Tivoli in case of issues with the
migrated filespaces in the future?
As far as I know, there are only two ways of migrating data from another
software vendor to Tivoli TSM:
1. Restore the data to a temporary filesystem and back it up again
2. Restore
"Buffer pool is 2GB."
Buffer pool is too high. Set it at 512MB, and set selftunebufpoolsize
yes. Check the syntax on selftune.
We just had this sneaky problem and it goes against published
performance recommendations as dictated in the tuning and implementation
guide. We've since asked IBM to
Yes, our LAN Free goes directly to physical tape, namely 3590E in a 3494
library.
David
>>> Charles A Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/17/2006 9:21 AM >>>
David,
Was your 4-5 times faster going direct to a Physical Tape Drive? I ask
as
we are moving to all Virtual Tape we are finding the LAN Free ba
On Oct 17, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Sergio Fuentes wrote:
With bufferpool set too high, it actually chokes server performance.
Sergio -
A statement like that needs contextual clarification,
as for example whether the environment is 32-bit or 64-bit, and
whether the system has copious memory to devot
I actually upped the bufferpool to 2GB from 512MB to try to get
around this. My Cache hit rate was ~96% before putting it up. This is
a 4GB 64bit machine doing nothing else. There is free RAM, though not
as much as there was :-) Actually the dsmserv process is running at
about 2.3GB right now. 1.3
Hi.
Does anybody have the restore procedure using ASR with MS 2003 R2
Enterprise Addition?? IBM has not registered the on-board NICs with MS
so upon restore the ASR does not have the drives to make the on-board
NIC to work. Help
> _
> From:
Hi,
What is the latest TDP for Oracle version.
I looked on the internet at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/patches/tivoli-data-protection/oracle/aix/
and v2202 was the latest folder.
>From a CD several years old I installed the product and got 2.2.1.0
-rwxr-xr-x
Here's my explanation on having to high a "bufpoolsize".
I had this problem on TSM version 5.2+ on Solaris 9 (64 bit) on a server
with 32 GB of memory.
"bufpoolsize" was set to 20 GB and backup performance was horrible
compared to a previous server with only 4 GB of memory and slower network,
disk
Don't look in the patches directory unless you really need a patch.
Look in the maintenance directory.
On Oct 17, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Lawrence Clark wrote:
Hi,
What is the latest TDP for Oracle version.
I looked on the internet at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/
I'll also expand my explanation and give some context.
Server specs are:
4 CPU, 8Gb RAM, 64-bit AIX 5.2 ML 6, TSM AIX 5.2.8 and the database on SSA 36GB
15K disk drives. DB is striped in the LVM, mirrored in TSM and currently at
80GB.
Though our performance was never stellar with the bufpools
The first thing would be to flesh out the problem description in a lot
more detail.
- what is running where
- what operating systems are involved
- what TSM server and ODBC versions are involved
- what version of Tomcat is involved
- *HOW* is Tomcat involved
- is this an app running under Tomcat?
I guess I'd start by asking "who in the heck is TomCat and what's he
doing in my computer room?"
See, you all HAVE missed me...
Kelly J. Lipp
VP Manufacturing & CTO
STORServer, Inc.
485-B Elkton Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
719-266-8777
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I agree it is redundant.
I dont' know why, but the client started doing it that way at the 5.3.0.
Harmless, unless someone reconfigures the box and removes E:.
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Richard Rhodes
Sent: Fri 10/13/2006 3:21 PM
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Hi
Does anyone have the procedure to place Broadcom on-board NIC drivers on
a floppy. We have IBM X346s w/MS 2003 R2 Enterprise Addition OS using
the TSM ASR process which needs these drivers to be installed on a
floppy to make ASR to work properly.
Here's something quantifiable:
LTO2 drives run at 35-40MB/sec.
LTO3 drives run at 65-70MB/sec.
GigE will support maybe 70 MB/sec, if there isn't too much congestion.
So backing up over the SAN instead of Ethernet to an LTO2 drive will still give
you - 35-40MB/sec.
If your problem is Ethernet
APAR IC50859 has been opened for this issue.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
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