Re: ANS1025E Session rejected: Authentication failur

2002-11-19 Thread Manuel Schweiger
The passwordfile ist called TSM.PWD. You can either find it unter /etc/adsm, /etc/security/adsm or the passworddir you set in dsm.sys. First you should check if you dont have any other problemes like missing write permission on some files (see ANS0110E that you got) kind regards, Manuel - Ori

Re: TSM skipping some local drives

2002-11-19 Thread Manuel Schweiger
David, Are the servers Microsoft Cluster servers? You have to setup the client for cluster environment if that is the case to get the cluster drives backed up. regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "David Wentworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, Novemb

Re: Server rejected session; result code: 52

2002-11-20 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Have you checked if your password is still valid? If I am remembering right then 52 notes that your password has expired. regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "shekhar Dhotre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 4:12 PM Subject: Server reje

Re: Server rejected session; result code: 52

2002-11-20 Thread Manuel Schweiger
F1N15 (AIX) > (Tcp/Ip > 192.168.99.15(47244)). > 11/19/02 06:00:05 ANR0403I Session 611 ended for node F1N15 (AIX). > > > > > > Manuel Schweiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &

Re: scheduler fails on tdp command scripts ( drives me nuts )

2002-11-21 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Hi! Try to change the user the service runs under to the local admin user, not local system. Helped me once with TDP 1.1.1 for oracle. Regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "Koen Willems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:13 PM Subject:

Re: scheduler fails on tdp command scripts (still drives me nuts )

2002-11-21 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Koen, Until I changed it to run under admin rights (as mentioned before) I just did a workaround in running the script with the windows scheduler. Not a perfect solution but until someone can solve your problem on this you could at least work with that. Regards, Manuel - Original Message ---

Re: Cleanup backupgroups, system objects

2002-11-21 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Matt, I had your problem often in the last year! >From time to time a new update of the servercode expired the old system objects (only happened on windows 2000 servers with active directory!!!) properly but then they started to grow again. The first server I found that really solved the Problem i

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Brian, Did the restore of the transactionlogs complete and then the process stops or does it stop somewhere in middle of the restore? I once had to restore about 200GB of transaction log to restore one database (dont ask!) and had no problem on that. regards, Manuel - Original Message -

Archive Schedule on Windows Systems

2002-11-25 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Hi folks, Here a really dumb question but how the hell can I setup a schedule job to archive some objects on a Windows 2000 client on a regular basis. No matter what I try my schedule job always says it has checked 2 items (even if I give him 10) and has backed up 0. Any suggestions? Systemda

Re: Proper STM client version for HPUX 10.20 server

2002-11-25 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Hi! You will need ADSM v3.2! Have it running on a clients network. Ugly old gui but still works.. even up to 5.1.5 servers! regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "Tim Melly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: Proper STM clien

Re: help:restore question

2002-11-26 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Sounds like you trying to restore inactivated (deleted) files. Switch to show active and inactive files then you will see your missing files. regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "fenglimian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 4:51 AM Subj

Re: Client version stored in Database?

2002-12-02 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Just do a "query node f=d" You will see the version of each node software in the output. regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "Nelson, Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 6:01 PM Subject: Client version stored in Database? Can I issue

Re: TSM in a MS Cluster environment

2002-12-10 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Joe, You will need to set up 1 TSM client for each cluster node and 1 TSM client for each cluster group. Best to do a simple example on this: Cluster: 2 Nodes, 3 Groups Installation Node 1: TSM Client Local1 TSM Client Group1 TSM Client Group2 TSM Client Group3 Every group has its own scheduler

Re: TSM in a MS Cluster environment

2002-12-11 Thread Manuel Schweiger
e dsm.opt file on an "H" drive, and have both client 1 and 2 point to that dsm.opt file. So if server 1 fails, server 2 will start > up the group scheduler and manage the backups. > > Regards, Joe > > -Original Message- > From: Manuel Schweiger [mailto:[EM

Re: Deleting dbvol takes long

2002-12-12 Thread Manuel Schweiger
Gerhard, If you delete a db volume that has data on it TSM has to move all the data to another volume. 2 hours seems way to high for me for 2GB though. Bottleneck on that is usually the disk and no, TSM does indeed no reorg on the DB. regards, Manuel - Original Message - From: "Gerhard R