I think you need to stop and remove TSM services before removing directory.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middle East http://www.bkme.com
Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 99798073 E-Mail: g.solonovi...@bkme.com
Please cons
Hello,
I have a problem backing up the Oracle DB (Oracle 10g).
I received the following rman error log:
Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Wed Sep 16 09:55:35
2009
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connected to target database: HLSUTF (
Please try to add next lines in opt file
TDPO_TRACE_FLAGS ORCLEVEL0
TDPO_TRACE_FILE /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.trc
to have trace file. It is better to touch trace file before backup and check
write permissions for Oracle HOME owner.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical A
Hello,
The problem was related to file permission for Oracle user.
The problem was solved.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
Tiago
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Grigori Solonovitch
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Efim,
Thanks. Was afraid this was going to be the long slow road :-)
Geert
> Re: Removing old archives
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> Hi
> You can't delete all archive except the last using dsmadmc or ISC.
> You can use Delete Archive in dsmc for automate this.
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> Efim
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> 200
Thanks for all the help.
I also talked with our internal security team. They pointed a site
osvdb.org.
Rick
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This is what I did:
tsm> q fil node1
NODE1\\node1\c$ 2WinNT NTFSYes
30,529.7 64.5
NODE1\\node1\d$ 2WinNT NTFSYes
274,713. 60.5
how to delete the filespace c$?
tsm> del fil node1 \\node1\c$
ANR0852E DELETE FILE
Hi,
Since it's a Windows filespace (names in unicode), I think you should use the
NAMETYPE=UNICODE option.
Regards,
Paul.
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Salehi
Sent: woensdag 16 september 2009 13:59
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARI
On 16/09, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> This is what I did:
> tsm> q fil node1
> NODE1\\node1\c$ 2WinNT NTFSYes
> 30,529.7 64.5
> NODE1\\node1\d$ 2WinNT NTFSYes
> 274,713. 60.5
>
> how to delete the filespace c$?
> tsm
Thanks,
Grigori and Andy!
The TSM services were already stopped however I still could not delete.
I restarted and stopped TSM services again then rebooted and I was
finally able to delete The C drive Tivoli directory.
regards
Grigori Solonovitch wrote:
I think you need to stop and remove T
Hello,
we are looking for a DR Tool for EMC Centera Data.
Prefered Platform for this Product should be Unix or Linux.
We are actually using TSM (on AIX) with CBRM (on Windows).
Are there any alternatives instead of e.g. Storefirst Altus?
Cheers,
ku
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This is the standard command we use. Change the TYPE to fit your needs.
del filespace node1 \\node1\q$ type=backup data=any namet=uni
Andy Huebner
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Salehi
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Ku,
I am afraid I am going to have to question your premise. The EMC
Centera is meant to be an archiving appliance, it isn't like a regular
drawer of disk. It has it's own interface to the storage, and isn't
meant to be backed up. I know that there are companies that provide
solutions to "b
Hi,
I would first check to make sure that there is no issue with VSS on that
specific box. One way is to run a manual backup of the system state (or
just use ntbackup) then check the Event Viewer for specific errors.
Another thing you could do is to enable tracing on the client then check
the file
Mac users (if you don't support Macs, stop reading now):
We have a whole bunch of Macs here, and now that Apple has released Snow
Leopard, our users are beginning to upgrade to it. IBM does not officially
support Snow Leopard with TSM, and I am told that TSM support is some
months away. Some ru
On 16 sep 2009, at 23:28, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
What are other Mac sites doing about backing up their Snow Leopard
systems? Has anyone done more thorough testing?
I hadn't even considered that IBM would not support 10.6 until month
after release to the public (apple releases developer versi
Hi folks, evening all...
I'm trying to write my first CLIENTOPT (at server side) and i'm
totally confused...
What I need is:
(all mgmtclass are already defined)
/backups/backup_mail/mailman IS EXCLUDED
/backups/backup_mail/vmail IS EXCLUDED
/backups/* goes to 7Ver3Anos
/backups/databases/* goes
> Given that there are about 0 new features in 10.6 (according to
> apple), I don't expect that IBM will have to change anything in the
> TSM client. Apple even forgot to use zfs as an option for the root
> filesystem Anyway, I guess we'll have to wait for IBM to finish
> testing the client on
On Sep 16, 2009, at 5:44 PM, Remco Post wrote:
Given that there are about 0 new features in 10.6 (according to
apple), I don't expect that IBM will have to change anything in the
TSM client. Apple even forgot to use zfs as an option for the root
filesystem Anyway, I guess we'll have to wait
Thanks all for you answers,
Mehdi
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