Hi All,
Does anyone know how can I backup Linux TSM server on Redhat 4 update 5?
What files must backup?
I want to ask if the server occur some hardware problem and the OS need
reinstall,
How do you restore your TSM server and setting ?
Any information are welcome!
Thanks a lot!
Hello colleagues,
I am working with Admin Center again, and I have a simple question about
Scheduling.
From Healt Monitor we can see the last 24 hours events but not today, tomorrow
or whenever I want to see schedulers. My question is. Are there any way in
AdminCenter to do a query event beg
William,
Your question is very broad. You need to read Chapter 23 from the
Tivoli Storage Manager Administration Guide v5.5 (if you run v5.5 of
course).
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Warm regards,
Michael Green
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 11:14 AM, William ZHANG wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Does anyone know how can I backup Lin
Thanks, Howard for your reply!
Regards
Howard Coles wrote:
Have the Cluster service set to replicate the following Registry Key:
SOFTWARE\IBM\ADSM\CurrentVersion\Nodes\\
That should take care of your problem. Works for us anyway.
See Ya'
Howard
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From: ADSM: Di
Hello,
Can I archive SQL DB using TSM DP for SQL?
Thank you
I would highly recommend the IBM Redbooks as well.
See Ya'
Howard
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> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf
> Of Michael Green
> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:27 AM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] How to backup Li
I have a strange performance issue that I am trying to work out
involving network attached storage being used for TSM stgpool volumes.
The TSM server is AIX 5.3, and the network is a dedicated Gbit. We
started out using iSCSI for the storage pool volumes creating 10 X
250GB volumes and placing a
You don't say what kind of beast this network attached storage hardware
actually is - are we talking Netapp, EMC, other?
You need to run the performance tools that are available with it and look at
how busy its NIC card is and what kind of performance you are getting from
its cache.
I have seen t
Grigori,
Don't you mean RMAN "recovery window"? Redundancy means how many backup
versions RMAN will keep, recovery window means for how many days back. And I
don't think RETAIN EXTRA does much for you, since each version is unique
from RMAN (i.e, they're all named differently).
AFAIK, the only po
Based upon more than 15 years of experience with NFS:
It's fine for relatively casual employments such as user home
directories, where you can tolerate moderate throughput and
propagation delay. It is not suitable for applications demanding
great responsiveness and throughput and serious locking.
Steve is correct. (this is valid for TSM 5.x anyway) For Oracle RMAN
Backups using the Data Protection Agent TSM is basically just a data
repository. Since every file that comes to TSM is unique, and TSM
doesn't and can't "scan the drive" as it would a file system, it can't
tell if the file has
Ok, so when searching for solutions, I ran across a similar problem on
GPFS. Turns out that DIRECTIO in TSM causes severe degradation for
GPFS and NFS and iSCSI volumes.
I added the undocumented "DIRECTIO no" parameter to dsmserv.opt, and
audit is running at 60+ MB/s as expected. Hope this help
We rolled out several SQL TDP agents this year and I'm only realizing now
there doesn't seem to be a facility for long-term archiving.
I noticed that Differential and Full backups can be bound to separate
management classes (Unlike NDMP backups)
I *assumed* that Full backups could have different m
Since we exclude all .BAK along with the rest of MSSQL, we set up .MON and
attach that to a longterm mgmtc. The dbas are supposed to archive the January
.MON into a longer archmc.
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Shawn D
We implemented the Normal, Monthly, and Quarterly node model for regulatory
retention. Each node that requires it has three nodes, with 90 day, 5 year,
and 10 year retention, with the frequency of backups matching the names.
It was the best way overall, for us, to get it done. I would love fo
Thank you Michael , Howard.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Howard Coles
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 11:52 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] How to backup Linux TSM backup Server
I would highly recommend the
Hi All,
When TSM backup some file, it got failed:
ANS1228E Sending of object '' failed
ANS4042E Object name '' contains one or more unrecogracters and is not
valid.
Does anyone know how to solve it?
TSM server: 5.3.3.0
Command line Administrative Interface: 5.3.4.0
OS: Redhat
On Dec 29, 2009, at 9:53 PM, William ZHANG wrote:
ANS4042E Object name '' contains one or more unrecogracters and
is not
valid.
See that message in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
Richard Sims
Hello Steve,
I am setting in RMAN Recovery Catalog for each database:
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 31 DAYS;
In my opinion, this instructs RMAN to keep all required backups (full +
incremental + archived redo logs) to be able to recover database to any point
of time for the
We are using two different nodes for Windows servers with MS SQL databases -
one for normal TSM backups and additional for MS SQL backups via TDP for SQL
(for example, SERVER and SERVER_SQL).
TDP for SQL is not for archiving data for sure. Node SERVER_SQL keeps only
online backups for MS SQL da
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