Make sure you are running as user who has write permissions to the
directories where the TSM API and TDPO products are installed; By default
the client writes the errorlog to the directory the binaries are in.
Where are your tdpo.opt, dsm.opt and dsm.sys files located ? Make sure they
are in co
Possible reason could be that the manual suggests excluding the directory
where the client is installed. Because if the client tries to backup
itself, then it has to backup the dsmsched.log (by default stored in the
client dir). It starts the backup of that file, makes a note in the log
that that
Hello Balanand,
There is no parameter per se in Solaris 8 & 9 (the ones that I use). But
there are several parameters in Solaris that relate to # of bytes which can
be read in a single I/O call.
The maxphys kernel parameter limits I/O in the SCSI layer within the kernel.
Default is 128k.
We are
Sean,
This is a good question; I have had a really hard time finding more
information about the store inside TSM for TDP for Oracle. Our TSM is
keeping the TDPO backups forever. (Until I delete the filespace completely).
I've done the same thing with my management class as per instructions
(1,0
I use Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle 2.2.1, BA and API client 5.2.0 on
Oracle 9.2, Solaris 9. TSM is on Solaris 8.
When starting a TDPO channel, the tdpo.conf is referenced. Within
tdpo.conf, a dsm.opt is referenced. In documentation, filespace /adsmorc
must be bound to correct management
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I use Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle 2.2.1, BA and API client 5.2.0 on
Oracle 9.2, Solaris 9. TSM is on Solaris 8.
When starting a TDPO ch
root# dsmc q b "{/adsmorc}/*" -ina -subdir=yes
This is on a Unix machine. It doesn't matter at all if the backups are
done through rman client or not. All TSM sees is the node and the
filespaces; TSM server knows nothing of RMAN.
It's good to idea to keep the b/a client and TDPO nodes separat
Hello R., Within RMAN, you may configure the sizes of the backup sets and
pieces either by defining a # of files per set, raw size of set (needs to be
as big as your largest datafile), and by the max size of pieces and thereby
affecting the # of pieces per set. When the pieces get to TSM, they