ith the -nouser option and see if there are any
> such files, to supplement the problem resolution with that info.
>
> Richard Sims, BU
>
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;
> Its coming to that time of the year where we have to think about upgrad=
> ing
> our TSM server from 3.7.x to 4.1.x.
>
> Can you please confirm what this process involves?.
>
> I understand that we have to re-define the licences, but do we also hav=
> e to
> re-define the
y to
> "refresh" what's in inittab to the system. In AIX is there a way to have the
> inittab re-run to pick up any changes or processes that may have been
> stopped without restarting the computer?
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the same order as the
high node did (things should still work, but you'll be confused
if /dev/rmt0 isn't the same physical drive you're expecting)
If you have further questions or would like the checklist I used for
my move, you can drop me a
default. If
you're using other IBM drive models, you'll have to modify it accordingly.
It's not perfect or complete, but it works as long as you don't try to do
too many funky things with errpt options. :) (Requires Perl, probably v5.)
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e any other. For
long term ease of management, I'd suggest you limit your use of that
cartridge to checking it in, moving data off it, and checking it out
again.
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active, which happens during the first
> backup after the file is deleted from server storage.
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t on a volume, then by all means MOVE DATA.)
>
> The only other way to do it is to EXPORT the client, delete it from TSM,
> then IMPORT it again.
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DB backup and copy pool tapes are
available for use (because they were considered off-site at the time).
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e system.
None of the problems I've had are related to firewall rules (either
network or host-based); no proxy or caching servers are involved; DNS
is fine. And until the last couple weeks or so, the same exact clients
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te:
>
> Ditto.
> Our 3494 is 7 years old now.
> Same experience with failures (1-2 a year).
> Same experience waiting for the plane to arrive with parts!
> We also just put it in manual mode and tough it out until the repairs
> are done.
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> > # mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -f /dev/rmt7 -qD
> > mtlib: Unable to open device special file /dev/rmt7 (errno = 11):
> > Resource temporarily unavailable
> >
> > what is the point of querying the drive if you can't query the drive
> > when it has a volume i
e your "J"
tapes (and get higher capacity on them, too), but the drives can only
write at their newer track density. This is covered in a number of TSM
server device README documents.
Good luck with your growth!
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coordinate with our SE and our mainframe guys to make sure I
don't break their VTS in the process. Maybe I'll pursue that now.
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couldn't tell you _how_ to use them,
or if DBI::TSM supports the use of them.
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04C6D32,
> > SENSE=N/A,
> > CC=0000). (SESSION: 470264)
> > Any idea what that OP code is and where they are
> > documented?
> >
> > 3494 library on TSM 5.2.3.1 running on AIX 5.1 64
> > bit
> >
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nodes that don't need anywhere near 300 GB. So we
preserve our 3590K tape investment for a while longer, but consolidate
the big backups (Oracle, huge fileservers, etc.) on the high-capacity
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t device names.
I currently use serial number to determine how to name the drives.
Doing all this ahead of time wil make the upgrade a lot simpler.
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; was hoping maybe there was something a little more clear and straight
> forward before I attempt to read more of the guide and decipher its
> meaning.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Thomas Taylor
> System Administrator
> Jos. A. Bank Clothiers
> Cell (443)-974-5768
>
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; different management class for the archive redo logs? they are ~1GB each,
>> so a disk pool is a better destination.
>>
>> The Oracle nodes are AIX if that makes a difference.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steven
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...
The extra quotes around the argument to date aren't usually necessary unless
something else is evaluating the % characters before date gets them. With
POSIX-compliant shells, including modern sh/ksh, you can also use $(...)
instead of `...` for subshells (may not make a difference here, but can
\
>DAYOFWEEK=ANY \
>EXPIRATION=NEVER
>
> This time it ran successfully :
>
> Scheduled Start Actual Start Schedule Name Node Name Status
> ---- - -
ot;empty"
>
> Is there a REUSEDELAY on the Storage Pool?
>
> George Huebschman (George H.)
> (301) 699-4013
> (301) 875-1227 (Cell)
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ure include statements to direct the metadata backups to a suitable
storage pool (which you have to set up first).
Hope this is useful. If you're already configured this way, please provide
us more detail about your environment for us to offer further advice.
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e RFE gets up, it won't help me as
>>> half of the clients are still TSM 5.5 for the next six months or so
>>> while we cut them over.
>> If your TSM servers run under Linux you can use libkeepalive to
>> make TCP connections use keepalive packets. We also have firewal
> The only strange entry in the actlog is a ANRD with lockwait error early
> the previous evening. There are no AIX errors.
>
> Any thought?
>
> Rick
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o:stat, errno = 127
>> 09/10/2014 20:32:33 ANS0361I DIAG: TransErrno: Unexpected error from
>> GetFSInfo:stat, errno = 127
>> 09/10/2014 20:32:33 ANS0361I DIAG: TransErrno: Unexpected error from
>> lstat, errno = 127
>> 09/10/2014 20:32:33 ANS0361I DIAG: TransErrno: Unexpected error fro
it was operator error.
>
> George Huebschman (George H.)
>
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the contents that the script was aware of.
>
> George Huebschman (George H.)
>
>
>
> From:
> David Bronder
> To:
> ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU,
> Date:
> 09/18/2014 11:24 AM
> Subject:
> Re: [ADSM-L] Re: Defining a script that references a file
> Sent by:
> &q
serv -i /home/tsm/tsm -q
>
> __Is this new behavior, that the process owned by root continues running
> after starting the process owned by the instance owner? Or, did I overlook a
> configuration or permssion setting somewhere?
>
> Thank you,
> Keith Arbogast
&g
or.log access, and expand from
> there. ‘dsmc q inclexcl’ will in particular exercise your client
> configuration files, as well as attempt to query the server.
> We don’t know if your client system ever had viable sessions with the TSM
> server or if this is a new system attemp
g, cancel it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --------
> Harold Vandeventer
> Systems Programmer
> State of Kansas - Office of Information Technology Services STE 751-S
> 910 SW Jackson
> (785) 296-0631
>
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the list of affected releases as an
>>> explicit assurance that the 5.3 client does not have the vulnerability
>>> discussed in the bulletin? The alternative possibility that worries me
>>> is that 5.4 is the oldest level IBM thought it worthwhile to check.
>>>
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2 bit x86 architecture.
>> Does this imply that IBM is not providing the bug fix for 32 bit x86 systems?
>>
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g backups for them throughout the day every day...
Has anyone else seen restore failures like this? Am I wrong to expect TDPO
cross-node restores to work reliably while the source client is backing up
more data?
Thanks for any feedback or insight.
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or tried to find
> errors in actlog for the tape that is required for the restore?
>
>
>
> 2015-03-12 10:49 GMT-06:00 David Bronder :
>
>> I have a PMR open on this, but I wanted to see if any of you have seen
>> something like this...
>>
>> Setup:
>&
t; "will" happen. Timing is discussed only in terms like "many hours". As far
>> as I can tell, the writers' main goal was to ensure that IBM will never be
>> blamed for giving bad advice, and they achieved this goal by the simple
>> expedient of refusing to
Each VG contains
> 1 file system.
>
> The DB is about 375GB and the new hardware is a P8.
>
> No TSM de-dup.
>
> Should I be concerned about the DB setup?
>
>
> Andy Huebner
>
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the .pst files, or back up the .pst files again (either via the
absolute setting described above or via a selective backup of just the .pst
files) and lose a previous version in TSM.
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>>
>> I am running out of options.
>>
>> I don't expect to see the full throughput, as disk speeds will have a good
>> deal of impact.
>>
>> Any ideas would be helpful.
>
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d a ticket and were told
> to try memoryefficientbackup with diskcachemethod. This did not fix the issue.
>
> In frustration the administrator reinstalled a TSM client version of 6.4.2.0
> and is no longer experiencing the memory problems.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thank
eased this week (though I can't seem
to download it), but it looks like it still only supports up through SQL
Server 2014.
Thanks,
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;ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 06/16/2016
> 03:19:33 PM:
>
>> From: David Bronder
>> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
>> Date: 06/16/2016 03:20 PM
>> Subject: TDP support for SQL Server 2016?
>> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>>
>> Our DBAs a
.
> Is this new?
>
> No flags in my dsm.opt or dsm.sys.
>
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locking. Is this causing a problem? Or are you
> just making an observation?
>
> Yes, please open a PMR. But if you can elaborate on these issues (how we
> can try to reproduce them), I can forward them to the appropriate
> developer, then hopefully meet in the middle regarding the PMR.
>
good
> size to contain many days worth of data without requiring explicit action
> to enable the pruning.
>
> Back to the lab...
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
>
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 2016-07-13
> 16:34:52:
>
>> From: David Bronder
&
his security "fix" (or set up group-based restrictions on dsmtca) when I
update to a server level with IT04884 so I don't break things for my users,
I'd like some idea of what the security trade-off really is.
Any insight would be appreciated.
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mounts per tape
> volume
> Sent by:"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
>
> -
>
>
>
> Hi...
>
> Could someone share a TSM script for the number of tape mounts per tape
> volume from highest to lowest?? Tnx's a bun
MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Re: TSM script for the number of tape mounts per tape
> volume
>
> Yes, mount count resets to zero when it returns to scratch.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Dav
: 2266 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>CGroup: /system.slice/dsmcad.service
>└─2475 /usr/bin/dsmcad
>
>
> # ps aux | grep dsmc
> root 2475 0.0 0.0 299700 10548 ?Sl 11:55 0:00
> /usr/bin/dsmcad
>
> I would apreciate if anyone has an example
>
>
not so cluttered? I end up having to scroll around a
>> lot while troubleshooting client issues. Maybe I should just try deleting
>> them at the end of my automated install script?
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t could cause more problems. Best option would still be
to try to resolve the ghost/stale mount itself.)
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;>> Andrew Raibeck | IBM Spectrum Protect Level 3 | stor...@us.ibm.com
>>>
>>> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 2017-02-07
>>> 14:45:50:
>>>
>>>> From: Zoltan Forray
>>>> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
>>>> Date: 2017-
t;
> What do I miss here ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Luc
> Storage admin
> Atealaan 34
> 2200 Herentals
> Tel: +32 (0) 2 431 3560
> GSM: +32 (0)474 98 24 25
> e-mail: luc.verhe...@atos.net<mailto:luc.verhe...@atos.net>
>
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ately. My aim is to see
> if I can use one single line (with multiple columns) to report this in SPOC.
> Thanks for any help in advance!
>
> Kind regards,
> Eric van Loon
> Air France/KLM Storage & Backup
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it looks like it should work, but it fails with this error in the
> dsmerror.log:
> ANS1076E The specified directory path 'G:\ H: I: J:' could not be found.
>
> I have been unable to figure out where the stray backslash is coming from,
> any help would be appreciated.
>
if the TCPADMINPort is closed (except for the ISP admin
team)?
@IBM: Can you please provide any further information, so I (we?) can
decide how much our systems are threatened -- Thanks a lot!
best
Bjørn
[1] https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/6564745
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The second-to-last line of output shows the "current" path. (I use
quotes here because I've never actually checked IBM documentation to
see what they say about that tapeutil subcommand.)
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a lot easier with VTLs, too.
As opposed to dealing with a SAN filesystem (SANergy or whatever).
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ath if I
> want, and that's exactly where it goes on my desktop, not the server. So
> why would this one be any different just because if it is the opposite
> direction, and if it is shouldn't the help say so?
>
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r used
it myself.)
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client installation.
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ing downtime :) ) to blame...
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_time-start_time) seconds as -
decimal(18,13))*3600) "Pages/Objects per Hour" from summary -
where (activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' or activity='EXPIRATION') -
and days(end_time)-days(start_time)=0 -
and end_time>current_timestamp-(1)day
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(not set up as a library manager for other TSM servers), the owner
field in the libvolumes table can/will be null as well.
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C
ours waiting for a select that may not have worked, it
took me just a few minutes.
I haven't gone back to semi-automate the process yet, unfortunately, but
it should be pretty easy to do.
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"delete")) }'
I'm explicitly grabbing lines I know are singles instead of excluding
the doubles; if you get any node/filespace pair 3 or more times, then
something is horribly broken. :)
Happy deletions...
=Dave *goes to clean up some more empties...*
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ing it closer to HIGHMIG but the migrations still keep
on running).
I also wish they'd included a "migrate stgpool" override for MIGPROCESS
as well, which would have allowed further fine-tuning of the behavior.
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>
> On Apr 10, 2007, at 7:57 PM, David Bronder wrote:
>
> > ... However, the
> > automated migrations seem to not be very sensitive to the LOWMIG value
> > (I've been moving it closer to HIGHMIG but the migrations still keep
> > on runnin
verwrite/test/certify them to be
resold used, physically destroy the ones that don't pass muster, and
provide documentation/assurance of their process in writing.
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h of tapes that are category 0080 and we are
> not sure why.
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wing element numbers (tapeutil can do at least
some of this).
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gt; the API module installs correctly
> > but the BA module results in the following:
> >
> > package TIVsm-API-5.3.4-0 is already installed
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] tsm]# rpm -i TIVsm-BA.i386.rpm
> > error: Failed dependencies:
> >
hing in each aggregate has been
> backed up, so the aggregate itself doesn't need to be?
That shouldn't be the case.
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I wonder if we could be doing this more efficiently.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Andrew Meadows
> Storage Services Operations
> Enterprise Storage Services
> HCA Information Technology & Services
>
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thread for each process.
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or init will kill the running server!
(Related trick for starting the TSM server after a TSM halt without
rebooting or manually running the dsmserv process: change the "2"
to "2a" in inittab, then use "telinit a" to make init start the TSM
server the same way i
, they can just wake it back up. If this situation is the
exception rather than the rule, you still come out ahead most of the
time; most workstations would be suspended most nights.
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195 days) -
group by node_name, filespace_name
(Here, all Oracle TDP nodes are named "ORA-FQDN", and each database
instance/SID gets its own filespace name. Makes for easier bulk cleanup
of backups of obsolete/test/etc. databases.)
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Try this:
include /nfs/evs05/opt/oracle/rman/.../* rman
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but
I think it would let you.) This won't work well if you use copy
pool(s) and DRM, though.
It's certainly far easier to just keep both tape sizes in the same
scratch pool and let TSM sort it out...
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>
> Did anyone succeed in having such one working in 6.2 ?
I haven't moved to TSM 6.2 yet, but in 5.5 it needs to be upper('%$1%')
(the "%"s need to be inside the quotes)...
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maybe show us the actual errors you're getting back from the full
query you're trying to write.
(Maybe someone else currently running a 6.2 server can try a quick and
simple script with a query involving the upper('%$1%') construct just to
validate that it works correctly in
node registration, I find it easier to use
the -virtualnodename option. When prompted for the user ID and password,
use your TSM administrator ID and password. For one-offs, it seems a lot
simpler than configuring a proxy node relationship.
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Allen S. Rout wrote:
>
> I'll echo "use the CAD". It is straightforward.
Too bad most TSM client security vulnerabilities have been in the CAD
(notably, the remotely-exploitable ones)...
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is copying various drive settings from the old one
to the new one, including the serial number and the WWNs.
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The installation instructions do seem to be unclear/misleading/erroneous.
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Celerra backup situation.)
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the original instance.
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your snapdiff backups,
and how you have that coexisting with local filesystems on the client
running the snapdiff backups.)
Thanks,
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forget to do full scan at least once a month just in case it
> misses some files.
>
> Alain
>
> -----Message d'origine-
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> David Bronder
> Envoyé : 27 juin 2011 16:24
> À : ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
m-unix1.opt >>
> c:\backuplogs\vscan64\local-%date%.txt
>
>
> The last line backs up the local file system.
>
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napdiff working manually for CIFS. I'm having less
luck with NFS...)
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Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. david-bron...@uiowa.edu
a 6.2.2.0
or newer TSM client. (My NFS testing is on an older array at 7.3.2,
but that should still be OK if there are no Unicode filenames. Even
if there were, it should fail in a different way than I'm seeing.)
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Hello World. David Bronder - Syst
him monthly...)
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Hello World. David Bronder - Systems Admin
Segmentation Fault ITS-EI, Univ. of Iowa
Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. david-bron...@uiowa.edu
gt; -Original Message-
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Strand, Neil B.
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:22 PM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: Question on TSM environment sizes
>
> 1900 drive path statements?
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the en_US ones
are required regardless of the language environment you're using.
I've always used (only) en_US for both TSM and other AIX filesets.
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