Hi list,
I am getting the following errors during an EXPORT operation:
02/08/10 22:59:04 ANR0670W EXPORT NODE: Transaction failed - storage
media
inaccessible. (SESSION: 33, PROCESS: 3)
02/08/10 22:59:06 ANR0794E EXPORT NODE: Processing terminated abnorma
There should be some accompanying ANR message nearby, such as ANR1420W: take a
look in the Activity Log for volume issues.
Also do 'Query Volume ACCess=UNAVailable' and correct any volumes with issues.
I would also check the condition of prior Export volumes reportable via Query
VOLHistory to g
I've also seen that message if reclamation or migration is running.
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Richard Sims
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There should
Grigori,
Thanks, but the latest version from IBM download is 5.5.1. Where did you find
5.5.2?
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Grigori Solonovitch
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You are right, TDP for Oracle 5.5.2 is not available for download and I do not
know why. I have got 5.5.2 on CD set from IBM.
I am not sure 100%, but I think only this version will show encryption in
activity log:
[LPAR05][/]>lslpp -l tivoli.tsm.client.oracle*
Fileset
>> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 15:42:48 -0600, Abid Ilias said:
> Is there any other way to find out if the data is encrypted in TSM
> Server other than looking into the activity log. We are enabled the
> encryption option at the client end and it seem to work on AIX and
> having problem getting it to w
There was a thread running last November where I helped Timothy Hughes
sort a problem caused when the name of the scheduler associated with the
Client Acceptor daemon inexplicably changed to 'TSM'.
http://adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/2009-11/msg00237.html
Well I've just noticed this APAR has appeare
I have been fighting these issues, myself.
It seems that EXPORT/IMPORT is very, very fragile and V6 is worse than V5.
If the data the export needs is on a tape and all tape drives are busy, it
just up-and-dies with these errors. It does not wait for a tape drive to
become available.
This has b
We found 5.5.2 for LINUX, installed it, and tested it. Still nothing in the
log.
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Grigori Solonovitch
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I was reading some posts earlier this month about using the data domain
appliance and read that they recommend not using client compression. I am
using TSM dedup and was wondering if that recommendation would still be true as
I have forced client compression on since all data is now going to di
I have heard that TSM dedup can deal with TSM client-compressed data, but I
have no first-hand experience, nor do I know if there are any tradeoffs. We
are in the same boat as you, and are thus looking forward to exploring this
further.
At 01:53 PM 2/9/2010, Jeff Brunt wrote:
>I was reading so
Maybe you have problems with configuration on client?
Have you tried to set trace and check trace file:
In dsm.opt:
TRACEFILE /home/oracle/admin/tdpo/tsmapi.trace
traceflag api api_detail pid tid
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Bank of Kuwait and Middl
I think you will save space in the both primary and copy pools because of
compression, but de-duplication rate in primary pools will be reduced because
of compression. In my opinion, in most of the case compression+deduplication is
better than just deduplication, if you are ready to ignore incre
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