Much ado about nothing ;-))
> -Message d'origine-
> De : ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De
> la part de Joni Moyer
> Envoyé : jeudi 20 septembre 2007 20:55
> À : ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Objet : Re: [ADSM-L] Cannot delete node
>
> Hey!
>
> I went back and ran the comma
bump.
what i manage to do is starting another STA server on new LLADDRESS (port)
now waiting to see what will happen :-)
On 9/19/07, goc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi , thanks for replying ...
> basically what i want to do is to be able backup lanfree to both TSM
> servers for different nodes f
Sorry, too busy...
so you want to define two nodes, each one using a different STA, and all that
on the same machine...
I'd never configure two sta on the same machine and it is not possible.
There are no way to use two different base directory for your sta.
You can't indicate an other option fi
hello all,
I have a customer on tsm aix 5.3.5 using TS3310 and wants to DR
to a system with MSL 6060.
They tested 6 months ago successfully on LT02 with a 3583, but
have since migrated to LT03.
TSM recovers ok but when restores are run - when they finish the
Nigel,
Which version of the TSM Device Drivers are you using? Can you verify
that the correct TSM Device Drivers are being used on the Tape and
Medium Changer devices?
I have had a custormer who was also DRM-ing to an MSL6060 and they had
very similar problems and found out that it was a combi of
Richard,
yes, I think these are window/tsm issues - i am running aix.
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. regards, _/
Nigel
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Richard van Denzel wrote:
Nigel,
Which version of the TSM Device Drivers are you using? Can you verify
that the correct TSM Device Drivers
Hello.
Can you tell me that it is always true everytime you kick off a
backup be it from the server side or client side that it always shows 2
sessons of the same node on the Command Line Administrative Interface? I
noticed that WFSB03 does not have two sessions and thoughput is slow or am
It looks like TSM is scanning the node. The server has sent 1.1G. I do
not remember seeing more than one session until the node starts sending
data.
Andy Huebner
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Avy Wong
Sent: Friday, September 21,
Andy,
I am having issues backing up WFSB03. It has Journaling on d$ . I
have been keeping close watch on the throughput but it looks like it is
slowing down. Is there a way to find out if the session is still alive?
The 'IdleW ' state concerns me as this is the 3 time I tried to get this
no
Avy... In TSM whenever you open a browser a "parent" session gets started on
the TSM server. Also when a schedule kicks off a parent session will open.
If TCP/IP failures occur the parent session tries to re-establich
communications with the server.
The main thing to remember is the parent session
I do not know how to tell if a session is alive other than if it is
moving data.
If your journaled backup is getting slower, that may be a problem with
the journal file. When I have this happen I stop and start the journal
service to clear the file, but that is another story...
Andy Huebner
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:58 PM, Avy Wong wrote:
I am having issues backing up WFSB03. It has Journaling on d
$ . I
have been keeping close watch on the throughput but it looks like
it is
slowing down. Is there a way to find out if the session is still
alive?
The 'IdleW ' state concerns me a
Greetings,
I know this is "working as designed", but I was hoping someone might have a
work-a-round.
Several times over the last 10 or so years, we have had file systems on
servers cause problems and become unavailable, either through inadvertent
dismounts or hardware issues. If we don't catch t
When encryption is done by the client, the key is stored somewhere on the
client machine (with Windows, it's encrypted and stored in the registry.
For *IX, I think it's in /etc somewhere, also encrypted).
If you try to restore a file(s) to the same machine, the TSM client gets
the encryption key
Write a script in your language of choice that compares the mount
list with a list of crucial filesystems like "/etc/
filesystems_crucial_to_backup"
Launch this script from the preschedulecmd, and if it returns a non-
zero code, the backup won't run.
For extra surety, you can look for files that
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