I have two 3494 libraries at different locations.
I would like to have both defined to both of my tsm servers.
Is it possible to define two libraries in the ibmatl.conf file, and if so, how
to define them to tsm?
If not, am I correct that the other option is to share the libraries as
necessary
Gary
A library manager is mandatory to coordinate library access. Than can be a
standalone instance or the existing instance that has exclusive access (the
latter being the easier option with an environment of this size)
Thanks
Steven
On 14 December 2011 14:22, Lee, Gary D. wrote:
> I have t
Hi Gary
The ibmatl.conf file should be able to hold more than one 3494 library by
adding a new line with the new library definition.
If i'm not mistaken, each line should contain 4 or 5 lines separated by tab.
Field 1 should be the 3494 symbolic name, 2nd field should be IP adress or tty
if se
Hello,
This isn't a TSM question just more of a reintroduction. A year ago I was let
go from saic when my wife was transferred to Dallas. Although we all know it's
possible to manage the system remotely, and knowing they have offices in Plano,
I expected to work from here, especially since the D
Hi Steven
A TSM library manager isnt mandatory in a 3494 library environment. If the
libraries are partitioned, he can just connect his two hosts to each library
and assign access through the 3494 CU.
Which is simplest is just a matter of how the existing environment looks. If
the libraries ar
Its been a long time since I've worked with 3494's. But I don't think you even
have to partition them. You just have to use different category codes for the
different systems.
An old dog,
David
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Hello Daniel
Yes, you are 100% right.
I suppose I was coming from the position that Gary already had most of it
setup for a TSM library managing config, as the existing instances appear
to be managing a library each.
As is often the case, there are multiple ways to achieve the desired
results.
To clarify.
Two tsm servers tsm1 and tsm2.
Two librarys lib1 and lib2
Tsm1 is connected to lib1 directly.
Tsm2 is connected to lib2.
Lib2 is actually in our offsite location, and I would like to create a
connection from tsm1 to lib2 and get our current offsite data moved into it.
Then, I can
I'm trying to figure out to enable and disable client schedules
from the command line. I've looked over the online help and elsewhere but no
luck.
If the command was for an admin sched I would do "update sched
something type=admin active=yes/no" . But I don't see
The closest thing I can come up with is
Disable server
But this prevents all client connections.
To disable schedules, add the line
Disablescheds yes
To the dsmserv.opt file, then restart the server.
When you want to restart schedules, comment out the line, and restart the tsm
server again.
Hi David,
You can :
- lock the node,
- put an expire date for the sched wich is yesterday (today-1), if the node is
the only one using this sched,
- delete association, if it's'definitive.
Choose one.
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Here's a link with an example that you could check out..
http://momo66.wordpress.com/2007/06/25/remove-client-node-from-a-schedule/
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Can you change the Start Date/time to a future date on the schedules you
don't want to run.
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I have about a dozen schedules but I would l
Occasionally on a friday we'd get a request to skip some backups over the
weekend. If you set the start date for the schedule to Monday's date, you
accomplish no backups running over the weekend, and you don't have to
remember to do anything on Monday to get the schedule working again.
If you w
If you have two 3494s defined to one (aix) machine, they will have different
lmcp and you would use the different lmcps in the path definitions for the two
tsm libraries.
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Gary D.
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You could update the start date or expiration date.
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Gary D.
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The closes
Have you looked at the "disable sessions" command?
George
x7911 (office)
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Gary D.
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I have about a dozen schedules but I would like to be able deactivate a couple
of them and not affect the others.
David Tyree
Interface Analyst
South Georgia Medical Center
229.333.1155
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Va
Delete association domain_name schedule_name node_name
Subsubstitute as appropriate.
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310
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David
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-Gary Lee wrote: -
>1. If I define both 3494s to one machine, how to define them both to
>tsm? By serial number?
In the more recent releases of TSM, you would execute a 'define library'
command and a 'define path' command for each library. The two 'define
path' commands would use differe
In TSM you define a schedule and then "associate" the nodes to 1 or more
schedules using the "define assoc" command.
To stop a backup for a node, look at the "delete assoc" command and then later
you can restart it using "define assoc".
Jerry Michalak
jerry_...@yahoo.com
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Lee
OK, so TSM2 and lib2 are both offsite? You're implying that but it's not
100% clear.
I'm not particularly familliar with TS1120's are these SCSI or FC attach?
What connectivity is available between the 2 sites?
Thanks
Steven
On 14 December 2011 17:59, Lee, Gary D. wrote:
> To clarify.
>
If you change the "period units" to "onetime", the start date will have been
passed and the schedule will not start until you change it back to a recurring
unit. The Period will also change to 0 when onetime is selected, so the
reversal will have to set both back to their original values.
Bob.
How about DISABLE SESSIONS?
That would not stop schedules, but would disallow the node connection.
Still allows mgmt access, doesn't require an edit to opt nor a restart.
Harold Vandeventer
Systems Programmer
State of Kansas - Department of Admini
David,
Try setting the expiration of the schedule to a prior day. i.e. upd sched
DOMAIN 0100 exp=12/11/2011
Then when you want the schedule "reactivated" set back to "NEVER"
upd sched NOARCHIVE 0100 exp=Never
Not sure if this will do what you want but its worth testing.
Daniel Fiske
-Ori
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