"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/24/2011
04:08:28 PM:
> Couldn't you create a copypool into the same DD device class? If you
had
> 2 pools in the same DD
> And this *shouldn't* cost anything
> except for the I/O of TSM creating the local copypool.
Have been thinking about this. We are co
Hello Daniel,
You say : ' That's not really something new to TSM v6'.
DB2 is now the DBMS for TSM, and if DB2 improve database, DB2 has system
requirement who was not the same in previous version
My experience:
The installer has set up the solution on our site has not implemented the
recommend
Hi Gregory
My comment was to this previous comment:
"But, the most important with the 6.x is the architecture of database files.
You have to reserve one disk for the database, on for the actlog and one other
for the archlog.
Having this disks on the same axe may result poor efficientie"
What I
Has anyone had problems with TSM for DB (Oracle), aka TDPO, and password
expiration?
We are running TSM for DB v5.5.1.0 with TSM api 6.2.2.0 on AIX 5.3 to a
TSM server at 6.2.2.0 also on AIX 5.3. We are running with password
generate. Last night we got two ANR0425W password has expired messages
f
Hi David
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when the nodes password has expired,
passwordaccess generate will not set a new password for the client. You'll have
to set a new password for the node, and then use tdpoconf to update the stored
password on the client machine.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrma
Are you saying that "password generate" does not work for TSM for DB?
>>> Daniel Sparrman 3/25/2011 9:52 AM >>>
Hi David
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when the nodes password has expired,
passwordaccess generate will not set a new password for the client. You'll have
to set a new password for t
For the Oracle TDP on AIX you have to set the passwordaccess option to prompt,
as the TDP will NOT update the password. The best option here is to set the
password expiration to 0 on both the node, and the admin owner (if you have it)
of the node.
However, what Daniel said is correct unless
And is Oracle TDP on Linux different than on AIX? Does password generate on
linux?
David
>>> Howard Coles 3/25/2011 11:21 AM >>>
For the Oracle TDP on AIX you have to set the passwordaccess option to prompt,
as the TDP will NOT update the password. The best option here is to set the
passwo
No, it's not different, Oracle TDP works the same on Linux and AIX. The only
TDP I'm not sure of is the Windows version, but if I remember correctly it
doesn't reset the password either.
See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr., RHCE, CNE, CDE
John 3:16!
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Mana
Hi,
since TDP for Oracle version 5.5.1 on Unix systems
'passsordaccess=generate' may be used. The TSM API is then taking care
about password issues.
best regards,
Rainer
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf
> Of Howard Coles
> Sent:
Hi,
As I know, from TDP for DB (Oracle) v.5.4.? option passwordaccess
generate is fully supported.
Try to check that TSM.PWD owned by Oracle user. If not - TDP can't
change password. Password must be changed automatically and
immediately after ANR0425W message.
Efim
2011/3/25 Howard Coles :
>
We are seeing activity log messages like the following:
ANE4987E (Session: 326356, Node: STMEDIA) Error processing
'\\stmedia\c$\Windows\System32\SMI\Store\Machine\SCHEMA.DAT.LOG1':
the object is in use by another process
for a number of Windows 2008 client systems with 6.2.1.0 client
code. Is t
I'm looking into methods for HSM for my company.
One of the requirements I have is that restores must use the maximum speed we
can achieve.
I have looked at several TSM pages, but couldn't find something that explicitly
explains how parallel restores (the NQR option) are going to be performed.
HSM and backup-restore are very different concepts with equally different
handling and, usually, architecture. While backup/restore is essentially
serialized, HSM is on demand parallelized via independent processes. Define
your objectives and then seek a storage architecture to fit the needs.
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