Nghiatd,
HRESULT: 0xc7ff1004 is returned when the Exchange Server
encounters something that it did not expect. Many times this
means that there was a missed step during the rebuild of the
Exchange Server. I would check the specific disaster recovery
steps for Exchange 2000 here:
http://www.micro
Eric,
If Richard's pointers provide no help, go to:
http://www.ibm.com/us/
and in the Search box, enter:
ANS1309W
There are a few hits that might help.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/09/2005
05:10:04 AM:
> Hi *SM-e
Nicolas,
The latest version of Data Protection for Lotus Domino available is 5.3.0.
The User's Guide is a good source for understanding the strategies that
one
should use when backing up Domino databases and transaction logs
in a transaction log enabled environment.
Here is a front-end link to th
Zoltan,
Did you issue the DOMDSMC QUERY DBBACKUP command?
Is the backup there?
If not, did you try an inactive query? (/INACTive option)
Did you try restoring with the command-line?
What happens?
If you cannot get your data restored, please call IBM support.
Thanks,
Del
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Zoltan,
No. I am development. However, the TSM Service team
will direct you to someone that will be able to
identify the problem.
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Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/16/2005
03:30:39 PM:
> The user responded that, yes she has
Kyle,
It is 4 storage groups per server/5 databases per storage group.
> A question for Del: Will the TDP for Exchange ever have a striping
> feature like the TDP for SQL or is that a Microsoft limitation with
> Exchange -vs- SQL.
This is a current Microsoft API limitation. Interestingly, there
Mark,
I think you set up the schedule on the TSM Server incorrectly.
It needs to be a ACTION=COMMAND type schedule that calls a command
file that starts the Data Protection for Exchange backup.
For example:
def sched mydomain my_schedule desc="Exchange Daily FULL Backup"
action=comma
Joe,
Are you sure about the details here? Microsoft Exchange Server
only supports four (4) storage groups for any one server.
Are you referring to databases? (There can be five (5) databases
for each storage group.) In addition, any end-user "customer" that
will be doing restores has Admin access
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Scott,
The Exchange Server is getting information it wasn't prepared for.
Did you get this one resolved yet? How?
If not, did you place a call with IBM Service?
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Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 04/14/2005
02:27:33 PM:
> We d
Jack,
As Richard suggested...
Before doing the restore, on the Exchange server to which you
will perform the restore to, you need to create the
Storage Groups and databases exactly as they appeared
on the original server (the upper/lower casing of the
names also needs to exactly match).
You may al
Larry,
Have you tried connecting the TSM Server with the Data Protection
for SQL command-line interface? For example:
TDPSQLC QUERY TSM
and if necessary use the "/TSMPassword=tsmpassword" option.
For example:
TDPSQLC QUERY TSM /TSMPassword=tsmpassword
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Eric,
These are the exact symptoms that happen when the SQL Server hasn't
completed the format. Is this LANFREE my chance? If so, you need to
change the COMMTIMEOUT on the Storage Agent as well. If not,
I recommend bumping up the COMMTIMEOUT value to something even
higher to see if it resolves the
ot; wrote on 04/29/2005
04:09:13 AM:
> Hi Dell!
> No, it's not Lanfree.
> Is formatting a 500 Mb. database something that should take more than an
> hour???
> Kindest regards,
> Eric van Loon
> KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Zoltan,
Data Protection for SQL does not support
MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine).
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Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 05/04/2005
10:16:35 AM:
> We have a W2K / 2K3 server running a bastardized MS-SQL via the MSDE
402 is a general error code, with no associated meaning.
You will need to look at the Data Protection for Exchange log
to find out what the problem is.
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Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 05/06/2005
01:28:23 PM:
> Hi list,
>
> Af
I am sure there is a SQL query statement that you can use
on the TSM Server... however... you can also issue this
command on the TSM Server to show the management classes
that the Data Protection for SQL backups are bound to:
SHOW VERSION dp-sql-nodename *
where "dp-sql-nodename" should be rep
Richard is correct. These are documented in the IBM knowledge base.
The best and easiest thing to do is to change the nodename of your
Data Protection for SQL clients and start with new filespaces with
no pre-existing objects. Make sure your management classes are set
up correctly and the INCLUDE s
Robert,
I believe that field takes the value of the last type of "client"
that connected. The scheduler is considered "WinNT", so if the
last communication for that node was a scheduler service,
then it will show WinNT. I would run a Data Protection for SQL
command, then check the field.
Thanks,
Robert,
Did you make sure to choose the radio button that says
"Replay Restored logs ONLY" (under the Run Recovery checkbox)?
This needs to be checked for alternate server restores.
If so, did you check the Event Log for any meaningful messages?
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Robert,
If you run the restore without choosing the "Run Recovery" checkbox,
you can use ESEUTIL /cc to run recovery manually.
On the alternate server, you should make sure that the logs that
existed prior to the restore are not replayed during recovery
because they do not belong to the database b
Luc,
You can only work with one instance at a time.
To work with instance #1 you enter:
TDPSQL /SQLSERVER=
where "" is the name of instance #1.
To work with instance #2 you enter:
TDPSQL /SQLSERVER=
where "" is the name of instance #2.
If instance #1 is the default in
>>> Fixed typo in second invocation.
Luc,
You can only work with one instance at a time.
To work with instance #1 you enter:
TDPSQL /SQLSERVER=
where "" is the name of instance #1.
To work with instance #2 you enter:
TDPSQL /SQLSERVER=
where "" is the name of instance
V23_ARCHIVE)
with different managment class settings to accomplish
what you are looking for.
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Dir:
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not meet your requirement of 45 days.
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> call it server04 from an exchange point of view. Is this correct or
should
> I be able to do Exchange mailbox restores across different server names?
Chris,
Take a look at this Microsoft KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q296841
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ntrolling this
have been notified and they are currently looking into the issue.
The migration from tivoli.com to ibm.com has been a large effort
and some things are obviously not quite right yet.
We are sorry for any problems this has caused you.
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hing similar to that for TDP.
Beatriz,
There is no remote client available for TDP for Exchange.
You can use any of the "Remote Access" tools that
allow you to access a GUI console on a remote machine
and run it that way.
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Did you also run an "INACTIVE" query to see if they
have been forced to inactive mode by the
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irements is
that you run the TDP for Exchange client on the
machine that the Exchange server is on.
At this stage, using a remote access product
is the best way to solve this problem today.
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>>> Question is, can I still archive these log files so they can be
>>> applied to the previous backup?
>> No. You cannot. That is because Domino no longer "tracks" them.
> Would it be possible to manually copy the 'missing' log files back to the
> restore area before doing the restore? In that
environment variables and/or options files that
are being used on the primary server machine.
If this is urgent, please make a call to IBM support
so they can help you through the issue.
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PASE version
of the TSM Server. Contact your Tivoli representative.
TDP for SQL 1.1 supported SQL 6.5 and SQL 7, not SQL 2000.
Also, TDP for SQL 1.1. is no longer supported.
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Matthew, Zlatko,
The latest available TSM API for OS/400 is 4.2.1.
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ecommbuffers yes<** REMOVE THIS ENTRY
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Kurt,
TDP for SQL supports LAN-free.
TDP for Exchange support LAN-free.
TDP for Domino supports LAN-free.
TDP for "Notes" is no longer supported and
I don't believe it was ever tested with LAN-free.
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Node Name
Filespace Name
FSID
Platform
Filespace Type
Last Backup Start Date/Time
Last Backup Completion Date/Time
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> It does not update
>Last Back
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just do a "QUERY FILESPACE" to find out if all of
your database where backed up... you need to
issue other queries (QUERY ACTLOG) to get the
information you are looking for.
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this list have been
using this technique for a while. It is now
documented with Data Protection for Exchange 5.1.5.
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lly scanning
all database pages. That estimate is only
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Tony,
You must change the NODENAME in the DSM.OPT file to
actually connect to the server as the original node
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See Microsoft Q article: Q323602
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make sure any TDP and nlogasio
processes are gone at that point, restart your
Domino server, and retry the operation.
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will NOT apply the latest logs. It will
only apply those logs included in the backup.
When performing these restores through the GUI,
there are checkboxes that indicate these values.
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> Thanks for the response. One more question.
> Should I put these variables in the dsm.opt file for TDP?
>
Marc,
Can you be more specific on what error you are seeing?
For example, what error message do you get when you issue
the following command:
TDPSQLC QUERY TSM * FULL /FILEINFO
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Marc,
This could be a bug. It's hard to tell
without looking more closely at the configuration.
The Storage Agent should be going after the
data over the LAN.
Please call IBM support so they can assist you.
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still fails with the same message,
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SQL)
so that their disk pool does not get overloaded
for a single database backup.
Look into the things above to see if they
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Notice the two sets of quotes, a set of single quotes
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> I am trying to restore a SQL database and am having trouble with the
> Diff restore. I can resto
g and where it might be failing.
(Change "" to be what the script is doing at
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> I tried restoring the database one at a time, unchecking the recovery
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> Doing the full r
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Instead of me going into detail in this forum,
please obtain the 5.1.5 version and read the
BRICKBACK.DOC file that is included in the package.
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Neil,
What version of the TSM Server are you running?
This looks like APAR IC30031 to me.
The APAR information states that you
can ignore the message.
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> 18210 :
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book
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=6276)
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Disaster Recovery
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You do not need BRMS to run DP for Domino on OS/400.
That is why it is not listed as a requirement!
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ement."
Look here:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/
or more specifically, here:
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You may want to call IBM support to get their help.
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Geoff,
The 5.1.5 PTF versions will install over the
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In other words, the old paid licences
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Geoff,
This is probably the base client scheduler
connecting as that node (probably for your
scheduled DP for Domino backups.)
That will also cause the platform to be changed to "WinNT"
on the filespace.
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It may be that the storage pool you are sending
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and you took it using the BA client, at the file level,
then you might have a chance... but a backup taken
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chine for Exchange Virtual Server #1
and one on each machine for Exchange Virtual Server #2.
And you will create two cluster resources (one for each
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> OK, I've had a question put to me and so far I just don't know...
> With
No. It is not supported.
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up
> with TDP Domino for OS/400 to a Domino Server on Win NT using TDP Domino
> for Windows.
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Can you tell me the exact level of the
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You can use this command:
tdpexcc query tsm
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Kurt,
Sounds like you have things set up correctly from
a DP for SQL perspective. Take a look at
Microsoft KB article Q328306.
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