IBM Redbook example of recovering a AD Controller is in
non-authoritative mode. It does not go into how to do a Authoritative
restore or even if one is possible. I believe they suggest you setup a new
blank DC and let AD replicate.
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From: Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL
h
TSM, to mark the restored database as the master and overwrite the other
existing DC's with the new restored copy?
Mark
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From: Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:39 AM
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Subject: AW: Active Directory Problems
Hi,
---
tsm: AOHBACKUP01>help ANR0542W
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ANR0542W Retrieve or restore failed for session session number for node node
name (client platform)
on tape pool as well.
Note: it might slow down your operations and LTO is sensitive to this!
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Salak Juraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello all,
anyone has seen before?
TSM Server reports sometiems write error on a disk raid-1 volume,
while
neither an evidence about an error is elsewhere (Raid-Controller, event log)
nor I am able to provoke an write error wit a test program.
This problem occures sometimes, but not always,
when
Hi,
> - Have you measured the performance impact?
> IBM estimate 5% CPU overhead.
> Is this correct? Is this the only
> overhead - what about tape performance?
I just tried CRCD on my dual PII/2GHz, NT, Raid-5, LTO-1.
Almost unmeasurable performance impact, neither on disks nor on tapes.
But be
available?
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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Salak Juraj
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 5:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: virtual write error on Raid-1
Hello all,
anyone has seen before?
TSM Server reports
a long-Term idea:
sub-file backup is currently not an option since it would not support files
of that size.
Your file changes daily.
I_f the portion changed is not big,
a_n_d your server would be able of computing a diff
(both CPU and avalable free disk space would
Hmm,
I played around between TSM server and an test file server,
both NT2000,
TSM server beeing in a workgroup
and test file server beeing in a domain.
I defined very same local users on both,
plan NET USE Z: ...
from TSM server to test file server works, no password input necessary (same
pas
Hmm,
I played around between TSM server and an test file server,
both NT2000,
TSM server beeing in a workgroup
and test file server beeing in a domain.
I defined same local users on both,
NET USE from TSM server to test file server works, no password input
necessary (same passwords).
But
---
>> So, TSM is able to break up a single file
YES, it is inherent functionality which works without any intervention or
special configuration
>> and back up the file in parallel?
NO
Tsm will write to a tape untill it is full
and continue on next available tape - so that one file
can be spread ov
a simple success story:
I just finished reorganisation of my TSM Server.
I added 3 disks to build new Raid,
I changed location, names, size and count of both database and logfile
volumes
I added redundancy to database and logfile
I completly reorganised all disk storage volumes to optimally use s
Hi,
I have a couple of small file servers beeing backed up over VPN´s of
128-256k.
All share same business requirement- to be able to restore single files
rapidly,
while restoration of whole server - considered to be rare - may take a
week.
So raising this limits would be of help for me and my
Hello all,
I have an error I cannot pin down.
I have set reclaim of LTO to use a storage pool defined in SEQEUNTIAL FILE
device class.
This saves mount points in library and speeds reclamations things up at low
costs,
it is basically a recommendable configuration.
TSM sometimes gets a disk write
ask money back from the "third party".
They could not have read even the "concepts" book.
Juraj
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Gesendet: Montag, 11. August 2003 09:40
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: incremental / selective backup
Hello,
Once m
OK, I knocked 3 times for you
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Von: Zlatko Krastev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 06. August 2003 15:06
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: AW: virtual write error on Raid-1
Unfortunately I cannot answer to this as I had no issues and no CRC
detect
Hi,
using Server A for Image an B for incrementlas results in one restore
problem:
Example Backup
day1 IMGAE Backup
day 2 incremental
day 3 incremental
Example FullRestore
= Restore Image day1 + incrementals day1, day2
The result will be all files you wanted PLU
While the mileage "depends on"
in many configurations you will be able to restore using
full streaming speed of your tape drive,
whichever type you have.
regards
juraj
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Von: i love tsm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. August 2003 01:15
An: [EM
you mean too long check disk process on TSM server?
The duration of chkdsk strongly depends on amount
of files on file system (not only, but strongly).
On TSM server you will only have a couple of files - so the
chkdsk times will be much shorter
comparing to your file server.
only my 2 cents
Richard,
good choice:
PRESCHEDCMD AND POSTSCHEDCMD
-
From Remco Post:
"What seems logical to do is have a preschedcmd to stop your
application and a postschedcmd that starts it, and not exclude the
files
from backup. In this way, you do have re
This develops to a historically important basis discussion.
Let us start with the definition of terms.
I find, the usage of the word "*REAL*" will often be misunderstood,
because there are different opinions about the meaning of this term.
Many will name the command-line interface the *real* thin
my personal FACTS:
I can find things easily on this new web page.
I only cannot remeber how I found it, where it was,
so I never feel sure whether I found exactly what I wanted to
or only something similar.
my personal FEELING:
It makes me feel quite uncomfortable.
Hmm - need a couch?
Juraj
perfect!
in addition to this points, do make some planning & tests for restore.
Basically, your problem is full restore.
Either you can afford to wait long enoung to restore over remote line,
(learning about "restart restore" may be important)
or produce backup sets and send them per post to the
Tim wrote: "(If you don't pre-allocate the volumes they continually grow
resulting in a lot of file system fragments)."
Certainly true.
If one could change default fragment size for file expansion,
which seems to be set to only few kBytes on NTFS,
to maybe hundreds of MBytes, this could help m
Hi,
maybe a year ago I asked the same question and of of TSM programmers responded
that this vere not a complicated technical issue but the developers would need
an official requirement for it in order to do it.
I was too lazy and / or busy to open an official requirement.
best regards
Juraj Sa
hallo,
Retention is NOT bound to a storage pool, it is bound to backup&archive copy
groups.
Also there is no "copy" functionality for data from a storage pool to another
storage pool.
As you see, your question is worder with less-then perfect precision,
so no precious answer is possible.
best
AFAIK, it´s only for corporate microsaft customers with some sort of volume
license agreement, like SELECT.
But try to search after
BartPE Builder, it is supposed to create bootable windows CD from comon
original installation CD.
regards
Juraj Salak
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: A
I´ve just got it, it´s here: http://nu2.nu/pebuilder/
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Luc Beaudoin
> Gesendet: Montag, 17. Jänner 2005 21:31
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Using Windows Preinstallation Environme
while not beeing DB2 expert in any way I have my 2 cents:
assuming both scenarii perform full backup,
I suspect online backup backups only used database space (which size you did
not mention)
while offline backup, obviously, backups up the whole - reserved space,
and you maybe do not use compress
another 2 cents:
using common backup methods, you will not be able to keep files created and
deleted during short time (less then one day).
If the concern is serious, you might thing of not saving original files (like
word), but of saving printots (in electronical form).
One approach could be a
Here you go!
it is 2 CPU IBM 345, 2 years old,
database split in 4 database volumes over two raid-1 IBM-scsi arrays each,
10kRPM.
Both disks share half of 2GB logfile (in normal mode) as well,
disk one shares operating system W2K as well and disk 2 shares one seldom used
storage pool as well.
Th
Hi,
this is a NT2000 related question
but anyone else might had had same headache:
I try to mail a (grep of) tsmsched.log
to backup admin
via PostSchedCMD under W2K.
On my W2K workstation,
having Outlook installed, configured and running
and using small sendmail utility
I fail to mail the result
Hi,
the files will be expired on the server later,
according to the management class used during last backup.
If this is an issue to delete the files from server sooner,
you can
1) create a management class, let us name it TRASH_MC,
with short retention periods
2) assign this management class t
Is this correct exactly as written?
As far as I know, cross-platform restores are possible among
similar plattforms, like ( Win*, OS2)or (all unixes)
and only does not work between those groups, e.g. win->unix.
regards
juraj
> -Original Message-
> From: Sias Dealy [mailto:hnre@;ureach.c
Hi,
if your files are small,
you could consider imagebackup.
regards
juraj
> -Original Message-
> From: Brenda Collins [mailto:brenda.collins@;US.ING.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tuning to backup Millions of files
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I have
ail, I am succesfully using
> freeware utility
> Gbmail. It is command line utility, so there is no problem
> with using it in
> scripts.
> I can send it to you if you want.
>
> Regards
>
> Ing. Jozef Zatko
> Login a.s.
> Dlha 2, Stupava
> t
Hello,
up to my (non-expert) knowledge
you can set tcp window size on various cisco devices.
The default seems to be 4128,
the command to change it is
ip tcp window-size <0-65535>
I never tried to change it ;)
regards
Juraj Salak
Es gibt tatsächlich auf den Cisco Geräten einen
> Befehl der di
Hi,
Retention periods are defined in managemnt classes.
You can have more managemnt classes in one domain.
Normally, files are backed up with DEFAULT management class.
But you can assign any managemnt class to (a group of)files
in OPT file.
Example
include p:\project\...\* MyManagementClas
> Reclamation precess (which is hard, close to
> impossible, to do on
> single drive)
Just my two cents:
Reclamation on single drive is OK
as long as you can offer enough disk space for reclamation process
to "buffer" data migrated.
This would mean 30++ GB in this case.
regards
Juraj Salak
> -
Hi Jim
postings from development are always welcome.
Beeing curious I (mis)use your readiness and ask
you prior to opening a requirement:
Are you limited with 32-bit addressing
with SubFileCachesize with its maximum of 1 GB as well,
or would it be simple for you to raise this limit significantly
thanks a lot for your good and founded answers!
Juraj Salak
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
>
>
> Subfilecachesize could be raised; please submi
would occasional move data (from disk to disk) not resolve this
fragmentation issue?
regards
juraj Salak
> -Original Message-
> From: Joshua Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TSM Disk Pool Management
>
>
> U
Hi Gerhard,
Tivoli pages will go down in some time.
TSM APARs are olready on IBM HomePages,
One way how to get there is :
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
-> select IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
-> select "Solutions"
and you will be presented a search
Hello Raminder,
It is not that simple.
Do not get confused with reasons for
this problem - this is definitely an operating system related issue,
and not one of backup software.
Some procedures for disaster recovery on different hardware
are described on microsoft web site but are NOT supporte
Hi,
so you did hot backup and cold restore, if I understand correctly what you
did.
What works for me is hot backup and hot restore,
what means , after having blown files away,
I reinstall naked operating system first in this directory where it has been
previously booted and backuped from.
Regar
hello all,
I performed recently BMR recovery of W2k prof.,
procedure taken from older redbook
"Deploying the tivoli storage manager client in a windows 2000 environment".
This procedure used to work for me well with older TSM clients,
but now following happend:
After restoring of System Object i
This is not supported but it could work.
Assuming your files still reside on your tapes(?).
Consult volume history to find out whether tapes where your data might be
has not been reused since 1/27.
The critical point is not to lose the current state,
so be sure to have working backup of DB and vo
Hi,
I guess you may be observing a bug (feature?) in your file system.
Under NT4 /not sure particulary about SP6/
255 is up to my knowledge the limit
of the NTFS file system.
However, under circumstances
the NTFS will not prevent you from creating longer
path/names (I saw that on network mount
where you all guys have TSM Windows Client 5.1.5.9 from??
I just had a look at the new IBM support page
but I did not manage to find it,
although I found recently 5.1.5.7 quite easyly.
Is it me who gets lost so eayse in this pages
or is 5.1.5.9 not there?
in doubts about myself
Juraj
-
-management/patches/client/
v5r1/Windows/WinNT/v515/
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From: Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 2:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: where is TSM Windows Client 5.1.5.9
where you all guys have TSM Windows Client 5.1.5.9 from??
I just had a
.DAT files!?!
That's the place those customizations reside. Look at the Wanda Prather's
post titled "Re: Is it ok to exclude ntuser.dat, and usrclass.dat "
from 12.02.2002.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Salak Juraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Windows-BMR Announcement for TSM 5.2
was restricted to Windows versions XP and higher,
as far as I now.
regards
Juraj Salak
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Von: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2003 13:59
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: TSM 5.2 Questi
Hi Joe,
Should you go agree wit this request and do not backup those older files,
you would be told guilty once you would not be able recover them.
I find it is your duty to tell the custommer this requirement is
dangerous, if he really does not want to back it up so he does not need this
file
Hi all!
I run following storage pool strategy (simplified):
A) Backup to disk storage pool large enough to keep 2-3 day´s backup
B) next storage pool is tape Library counting 60 slots, large enough to keep
very all backup data.
Storage pool has collocation set to filesystem.
There are more file
Hi,
PreschedCMD starts a program, not a plain file.
The last line in OPT file should be:
Preschedulecmd "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe /C
D:\Hyperion\Export\Scripts\EssExport_Schedule.bat"
Note, the TSM must be told which program is to be started,
in my environment the line would be:
Preschedulecm
Hi!
Assuming you will NOT backup your LDAP Servers with TSM wait for this support,
it is not available yet.
Assuming you WILL backup your LDAP Servers with TSM this is a bad idea:
backups are fo restore: how can you restore a malfunctioning LDAP when you
cannot log-in because of maflunctionin
tnx Andy, I thought I knew but I learned I knew a bit only
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Andrew Raibeck
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. November 2005 16:05
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re: AW: Preschedulecmd
Hi!
You can perform sometimes full/selective backup to achieve better restore speed.
Caution, this will always add a new file version to TSM,
even for unchanged files,
so check it against your backup management class definitions.
Example: assuming you know your File "a" is changing once a week
Hi Eric!
There is no reason whatsoever not to move data i_n_t_o FROMSTGPOOL (which is
YourTAPEPOOL).
For efficiency reasons,
depending on your HW configuration and usage of your tape drives,
following configuration may, (conditional!) , be of advantage:
- define device class RECLAIM as SEQuen
nice activity from you, Andy!
>
> 1) I use DIRMC in my environment ...
>
>a) to ensure that GUI restores will accurately show files
> available for restore (NO)
>
>b) to ensure that directory backups do not go directly to
> tape (NO )
>
>c) to ensure fast restores fro
I agree with previous answers, and I second to "envirinmental" note:
Is your environment fine?
Stable temperature & humidity within allowed limits, no vibrations, dustless,
pure sinus stable voltage mains?
Evere tried another tape manufacturer?
regards
J.S.
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
this one is trivial, but..: when labeling tapes check the activity log for
success/unsuccess messages. Maybe "overwrite=yes" is missing, or the
write-protect tab is set.
regards
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag v
This Text will be saved in my computer museum
among other basic literature pieces, like "real programmers write in Fortran"
Really good reading - thx!
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Allen S. Rout
> Gesendet: D
Hi,
staying on this NT tool-wave - I use www.superflexible.com which is cheap,
small, powerfull, reliable, otionally working like NT service, and has very
good support
best
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Dav
Adding a second one.
TSM is good at using 2 CPU´s, so, very roughly speaking,
you will have 2x2.8=5,6 comparing to 3.2.
Common limitations for paralell processing applies.
regards
juraj
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager im Auftrag von Troy Frank
Gesendet: Do 05.
Hi,
you can define a new management class with longer time periods and/or version
count values
for "deleted" data. This class is meant solely for managing directories to be
moved from X: to Y:.
Bind this class to the directories in question while they are still on X:
and do an usual incremental
For now, I am afraid you are "lost".
For future, should you mean this situation could repeat,
you may want to check Intensive Care Utilites under
http://www.liebsoft.com/index.cfm/server_products
Among other things,
this tool can export all access rights from your server or from your domain,
yo
Redpiece:
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: Bare Machine Recovery for Microsoft Windows 2003
and XP
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp3703.html?Open
regards
Juraj
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager im Auftrag von Doyle, Patrick
Gesendet: Mo 13.03.2006 15:17
An:
Nancy,
performing Google vmbkup.pl
returns exactly your response (below) :-)))
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Meadows, Andrew
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. April 2006 21:34
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re
:-)
is full list of Raibeck´s Rule available?
Sound like new Murphy!
best
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Andrew Raibeck
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. April 2006 22:57
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re: Thro
.. in addition to prior advices
lowering the runtime priority of tsm service
might (or might not) help - depending on other factors.
On my laptop manualy lowering TSM Scheduler priority does help much,
but here is the hard disk the bottleneck, not the network.
Anyway, if less CPU causes TSM to
Hi,
does it work fork for copy pools as well??
I tried and got an error:
tsm: AOHBACKUP01>define stgpool ReclMyCopyPool reclaim1 desc="reclamation pool
for MyCopyPool" nextstg=MyCopyPool maxscratch=2
ANR2387E DEFINE STGPOOL: Storage pool MYCOPYPOOL is not a primary pool.
ANS8001I Return code 3
just to be sure: you are aware of MOVE MEDIA command, aren´t you?
regards
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Meadows, Andrew
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 02. Mai 2006 18:33
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re: Librar
thnx!!
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Richard Sims
> Gesendet: Freitag, 28. April 2006 14:45
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re: AW: Throttling back TSM client
>
> On Apr 28, 2006,
Hi Del!
I might be wrong because I do not use TDP 4 Mails by myself, I am only RTFM,
but I´d think about simplified "solution 2 by Del":
Background:
I think the only reason for having different requirements for monthly an yearly
backups is TSM storage space,
if this were not a problem keeping m
dsm.yearly.opt
>
> regards,
>
> Volker
>
>
> >
> Am Freitag, den 19.05.2006, 11:34 +0200 schrieb Salak Juraj:
> > Hi Del!
> >
> > I might be wrong because I do not use TDP 4 Mails by
> myself, I am only
> > RTFM, but I´d think about sim
ck!
I didn't think of using the "copy backup" for monthly and yearly backups. That
will make it a lot easier
I guess that I will use the monthly policy for copy backups
INCLUDE "*\...\copy" MONTHLY
And use a seperate dsm.opt file (dsm.yearly.opt) to bind
just beeing curious:
does your SATA controller and disks support NCQ/TCQ and ist either of them
enabled?
Is write cache on Disks enabled?
I am only extrapolating from SCSI experiences - command queuing and disk write
cache can slow-down the raid (if both inactive)
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche N
> to scan its filesystem, but it won't reduce the amount of
> data you have to send over that leased line
.. except for (not) transfring metadata at the begining of backup - which
can be be much - or not - depending on files count on filesystem in question
regards
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche
having fairly large disk storage pools now (which was too expensive couple of
years ago) I am the one who starts deploying this feature as soon as available
best
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Thorneycroft, Do
AFAIK you can optionally use AD to help your TSM clients resolve name of TSM
Server.
As you ask the question below I must asume you do not use this feature,
so you have to take care about your OPT files - to point to correct TSM server
name or IP address.
Btw. I do NOT join TSM Server into AD,
I would strongly recommend to opt for second tape drive
before even thinking about workarounds.
Your custommer should understood that working with single drive only
makes his backup and (TSM) management processes stop in case of single HW
failure.
Even normal TSM management is pain with only
Hi!
I saw some related information (source:Quantum) under
http://www.datastor.co.nz/Datastor/Promotions.nsf/4a91ca5e06d20e15cc256ebe0002290e/d954d1c5e5e6df09cc25723b00740956/$FILE/When%20to%20Choose%20LTO3%20Tape%20Drives.pdf
best
Juraj
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ADSM: Dist Sto
Hello,
check at least folllowing possibly limiting factors:
- how long does it take to create a backupse (simple test it)
- is the restore time eventually limited by the speed the old NAS
can
create files? test it - copy a bunch of small files from a
workstation to NAS
I tested it on couple of file servers, it worked like a breeze,
but at the last I was definitely limited by it´s limits
(grr, my wording in not worth to loose a word about)
namely subfile cache area - which is 1 GB as far as I can remember,
anyway, far too small to keep all delta files dictated b
clean out old binary images) and you have to
do this yourself.
thanks,
Rowan.
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hello,
me was bitten as well.
Had I not tested full server restore I would only have recognised missing
backup of whole file system in real disaster recovery case :(
Had I tested it before the acces rights change the result would be quite
same.
I find this suggestion (see below)
*must* be part o
Hi,
I also run into this problem.
Thomas Rupp described why this happens.
I am considering to run periodically "dsmc selective" on this directories.
Maybe once a month, this will brind all files on one tape.
If you go this way as well, do not forget to check your backup management
class,
maybe you
Nicolas,
once you have read the concepts of TSM chapter
I guess you will not search anymore for this functions.
Forget your concerns about volumes, TSM manages them for you,
do manage storage pools only (=bunches of volumes).
regards
Juraj Salak
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nicolas
Hi,
for ESX, you may want to contact an certified VMWARE partner
or directly an VMWARE sales representative.
They can give you official information you are searching for
in contrast to informations from the forum.
Alternatively, contact an IBM/Tivoli sales representative.
"My" representative tell
I guess:
have a look at TSM - assigned Filespacename:
Query Filespace your_nodename
This gives you a view what TSM found to be different
and maybe an opportunity to change it.
I recall that with NT4 and an older version of TSM
the LABEL of the disk/FileSystem made the difference as well
Hi,
While Navision native database has performance limitations starting at
30-100 concurrent users,
it is an administrators dream.
If you cannot afford service stop / backup / service start,
go ahead with hotcopy.exe (this is a navision tool).
This will perform a hot fullbackup to a file.
Because
You are keeping these files in a SAN?
Why not use SAN own tools (snapshot) for backup?
Juraj
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Von: Dearman, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Jänner 2004 18:01
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Slow backup performance
I backup 10 win2k ser
Hi,
its is perfect possible using the command line client.
The simplest command to start is
"dsmc incr"
or, if you would prefer to offer more classical way of backup,
"dsmc arch d:\path\*"
You probably want your users only have clicked on an icon,
so you can prepare one pointing to
Fine,
I would suggest either to add 2>>&1 to the last line:
dsmc incremental >>dsmsched.log 2>>&1
or to redirect errors to separat log
dsmc incremental >>dsmsched.log 2>>dsmerror.log
This because in the example below error messages are possibly displayd only
in the command window a
Hi,
most of requirements are perfectly fulfilled here, at our site,
with incremental backup
plus backup storage pool with full volumes moved to
external safe.
Some law agreements are fulfilled with archives.
An alternative with backupsets would be also viable (less dependant
Thanks Phill!
Question to restoration step #1:
>> Ensure server has same name and IP details as the live server
But it should not be a member of the original domain at this time, correct?
best regards
Juraj Salak
I can fully second to Kenny,
very same experiences with restore
and later swap to VMWARE here.
Juraj Salak
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Von: Barnes, Kenny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2004 17:20
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Full W2K Server restore
We have
system
object restore??
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Salak Juraj
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 1:21 PM
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Subject: AW: Full W2K Server restore
I can fully second to Kenny,
very same experiences with restore
and
yes
Juraj
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Von: Bernd Wiedmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2004 09:18
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: ClientOptionSet Question
Hi @ll,
when i change something in a client option set on the server, do i need
to restart the scheduler
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