Hi
@ Steven
Is this recovery program available only for systems which don't use any
sort of encryption or something changed in that matter?
@Gregor
If you have such possibility(and still have tsm db backups) I would
recommend to restore tsm db not on production but on some separate machine
with rea
We didn't have any client encryption, if that's what you mean. But I doubt
it would work, in essence it's just dumping data straight off the tape.
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 12:32 Krzysztof Przygoda wrote:
> Hi
> @ Steven
> Is this recovery program available only for systems which don't use any
> sort
Hello,
The code will be available for download on Friday, 17 April. The technical
is being published in advance of code availability so customers have an
opportunity to see details of what is coming tomorrow. Angela
Angela Robertson
Hi TSM-ers!
On the IBM page http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21882505 I
find information about "Hardware and Software Requirements: Version 4.1.2
FlashCopy(r) Manager for SQL Server & 7.1.2 Data Protection for Microsoft SQL
Server". However, I cannot find any TDP for SQL Server 7
A Linux client has been missing its scheduled backups. The TSM client is at
version s 6.4.0.0, and our TSM server is running 7.1.1.108 on a Redhat 6 OS,
The client admin reports that it hangs immediately when dsmc is started, but
the admin can telnet successfully from the client to to the TSM
try executing dsmc since command line, perhaps be a problem with some
configuration in option files.
Regards
2015-04-16 11:38 GMT-05:00 Arbogast, Warren K :
> A Linux client has been missing its scheduled backups. The TSM client is
> at version s 6.4.0.0, and our TSM server is running 7.1.1.10
Hi Javier,
Would you kindly be a little more explicit by what you mean? The admin ran
‘dsmc incr’ as root from an OS command line. Do you mean something different
than that? We’ll be glad to try it.
Thank you,
Keith
> On Apr 16, 2015, at 12:50 PM, Francisco Javier
> wrote:
>
> try executing
Do df -h on linux machine and if doesn't show complete output its
probably an issue with nfs mounts...if so, set the option nfstimeout 1
in dsm.sys...and try running dsmc..
On 4/16/15, Arbogast, Warren K wrote:
> Hi Javier,
> Would you kindly be a little more explicit by what you mean? The admin
I ran into a similar problem, there were special characters hidden in the
dsm.sys file but we were not able to determine what they were. I would
recommend:
1. Rename the current dsm.sys to dsm.sys.old
2. Create a new dsm.sys (DO NOT cut and paste) then save it
3. Try the backup again.
In my case
Hi,
dsmc will hang at startup if one of the mounted filesystems is not
responding even if that filesystem is not specified in the dsm.opt file.
Paul-Andre
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*Paul-André Chassé*, B. Sc.
Analyste de l'informatique - Centre de calcul scientifique (John-S.-Bourque)
Se
If X11 support is available I would suggest running dsm as well. My site
recently had a problem with a Windows client. The dsm command found and
reported a bad options file line during initialization. The dsmc command
started with no complaints and then behaved strangely.
Thomas Denier
Thomas J
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