Re: SAN - FC Adapters doubt ...

2001-03-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I have two FC64-1063 cards in an E4500, connecting to an EMC array. I installed the driver supplied by EMC (fcaw259). At this moment I'm not actually sure whether it's connected direct or through a switch - sounds nuts, I know, but the server isn't in production yet, and the SAN stuff is being a

Re: SAN - FC Adapters doubt ...

2001-03-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Lesley Walker wrote: > I have two FC64-1063 cards in an E4500, connecting to an EMC array. I > installed the driver supplied by EMC (fcaw259). Sorry, forgot to mention, I have also installed patches as specified by EMC (back in November): 106541-12, 107458-10, 106924-06

Re: TSM 4.1 upgrade:PERFLIB error DSMCPERF.DLL is missing

2001-03-15 Thread Walker, Lesley R
PERFLIB is related to NT performance monitor (perfmon). My guess is that DSMCPERF.DLL provides some TSM-related counters for Perfmon to look at. Or, since the registry key has EVENTLOG in the path, it is related to the NT Event Log, and you might get errors in the Event Log saying "can't find de

Re: TSM 3.7 to 4.1 Upgrade

2001-03-20 Thread Walker, Lesley R
>Shekhar Dhotre wrote: >>I have experienced this before , upgrade deletes all drive >>info , and if you >>try to reconfigure it , using smit tivoli ..you can`t you have to >>1) delete drives from ODM use odmdelete .. (#rmdev -dl >>rmtx --does not work) and Geoff Gill wrote: >I upgraded from

Re: WinNT Client Upgrade - Overwrite or Uninstall/Reinstall

2001-03-26 Thread Walker, Lesley R
For Solaris clients the upgrade method is to uninstall the current version (which leaves the relevant config files intact) then install the new version. I don't know for sure if the NT client is the same, but it seems likely. The Quick Start manual or the README for the new version should descri

Behaviour during reclaim

2001-04-02 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why this is happening: I have a reclaim running, no other processes, no client sessions. Collocation is off. The reclaim is moving data from volume A to volume B, there is another volume C in the same stgpool with FILLING status, and volume D is scratch

Re: MSCS and firewalls

2001-04-05 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Joel Cooper wrote: [much snippage] > Does anyone have any ideas? Is this because my server has the option to be > contacted on TCPPort 1500? I don't want to use the Windows scheduler to > handle this, but I have to cover these servers. The server can only listen on one port - if you define it mor

Deleting backupsets out of volhist (old chestnut, sorry)

2001-06-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Running 3.7.4 on solaris. I had three backupsets. One was deleted before it expired, the other two were allowed to expire. Now I have three tapes that I can't use. This was posted back in Feb... > -Original Message- > From: France, Don G (Pace) > Subject: Re: I cant delete a backupset .

Re: Reclaims Ques

2001-06-19 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Lindsay Morris wrote: > How long does it usually take for the reclamation process to > actually stop, > and release the tape drive(s) so the restore can use them? > I've typically > seen this be 40 minutes or more, but I'm not sure why, or if > something > could be done to speed it up. I think i

Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Geoff Gill wrote: > I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this > weekend. I want to > know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's > not just an IP > change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK > and Default > Gateway. Your clients need to know how to co

Summary table

2001-07-03 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I've been doing some SQL queries on the summary table, to look at past reclamation processes and drive usage. It appears that only primary pool reclamations are actually recorded here, there are no entries for copy-pool reclamations at all. Is this normal? Server is 3.7.4 on Solaris. -- Lesley

Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> Then again I > could be forced to change the name in the future so what the > hell.. If you do have to change the server name, perhaps you could use a CNAME, also known as a DNS alias. For instance my test server is called nzwnstsm10002.ems.itf.nz.eds.com (how's that for a mouthful!) there

Re: Starting Script from server console

2001-07-04 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Wolfgang Herkenrath wrote: > My TSM-Server is Version 3.7.3.0 on OS390 R10. > Here a extract from Administrators Guide: > > The scripts can be processed directly on the server console, > the web interface, or included in an > administrative command schedule. > > I tried the following command from

Re: Antwort: Re: total # of bytes by each client on a daily basis

2001-07-06 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Gerhard Wolkerstorfer wrote: > Do you know, what the value in the Field BYTES means ? > When the activity is BACKUP, is the value in the field BYTES > the amount of > BYTES > TRANSFERRED or BYTES BACKUPED ? William Boyer wrote: > > I'm assuming it's the amount of data transferred. And I say: I d

Re: Summary table

2001-07-08 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> Maybe because copypool tapes are reclaimed under a single > process. Where as > primary pool volumes are reclaimed 1 volume at a time. Each > its own process. No, that's not it - my copypool reclaim processes just don't show up at all. -- Lesley Walker Unix Engineering, EDS New Zealand [EMAIL

ANR7804I mystery

2001-07-27 Thread Walker, Lesley R
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris, with Veritas Volume Manager. First I had some nasty filesystem problems, which were caused by somebody (not me!) installing some software which panicked and rebooted several times. I have a mirrored rootdisk, and the volumes got out of sync and /etc/vfstab had the wrong inf

Re: ANR7804I mystery

2001-07-29 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> Lesley - You don't specify, but I would assume that your > system boot initiation files invoke the TSM server, Yes. The startup script claimed it didn't come up. > which would account for the prior > instance. Though that initial instance was either delayed or > non-functional > (you could n

Re: AIX TSM scheduler problem

2001-07-29 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Richard Sims wrote: > Yes, indeed. In Unix parlance, "sh" is the Default Shell, or > Standard Shell - a rather non-specific reference to whatever > actual shell the operating system developers deign to employ > as their standard. In early AIX, it used to be > Bourne shell. These days, in AIX an

Auditing a shared library

2001-08-05 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Hi all, Quick question - is it safe to run "audit library" if I'm sharing the library with another app (Netbackup), and it's a StorageTek ACSLS-controlled library WITHOUT user access control enabled? I need to do this because I know a tape has been physically removed without being checked out.

lbtest utility - reference?

2001-08-06 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Is there a reference somewhere for the lbtest utility? I've looked in the obvious places (Tivoli doco, Richard's quick facts) and can't find any detailed info. The ACSLS query commands seem fairly self-explanatory, but what I'm wondering is whether the other commands are relevant, and if so how

Re: Query report

2001-08-07 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Mike Anderson wrote: > I have a group that wants the following information for their > backups: Client name, the start time of the backup, > end time of the backup, and any files that > missed. I tried to > show them the schedule log, but this was not >clean enough

Re: Raw Devices

2001-08-16 Thread Walker, Lesley R
With raw you also have the risk that someone unfamiliar with the box will come along and think it's spare disk, and use it to grow a filesystem. That's the main reason I don't use raw disk. > -Original Message- > From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, August 16,

Re: Unknown Exchange API error

2000-09-21 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Del Hoobler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > We have seen this a few times but cannot pinpoint it > without a trace... TDP for Exchange is calling > an Exchange API to do something and the Exchange Server > is giving an error that even it as no error message for... > ...which means the Exchange S

BACKUP DB to disk - questions

2000-09-21 Thread Walker, Lesley R
TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7, new implementation. command: backup db devclass=seqdisk Until my organisation gets its act together to give me access to the ACSLS server (it's a long story), I have no tape storage available. But I have a nice large chunk of EMC Symmetrix array to play in. So I have cre

Re: BACKUP DB to disk - questions

2000-09-24 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Richard Sims [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: [various answers] Hi Richard, thanks for taking the time to answer, and thanks for the sample shutdown script, I'm sure I can do something similar for my server. It's a pity the startup/shutdown processes are so lacking in the product itself, hopefull

Re: BACKUP DB to disk - questions

2000-09-24 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Prather, Wanda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > [Prather, Wanda] I agree with you that in an EMC Symmetrix, the > liklihood of physical failure is very very small. I've personally never > had > to restore a TSM DB due to software corruption (and I'm not particularly > gentle with mine),

Re: BACKUP DB to disk - questions

2000-09-25 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> >Hopefully this won't occur, as we have a policy of testing all changes in > >the lab before applying them to production. > > Wow, what a terrific philosophy! If Tivoli did that, customers would be > able to perform an Import and it would work! > It'd be even better if we had a Powderhorn in th

How long does a HALT take?

2000-09-26 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I suppose it's like asking "how long is a piece of string", but, here's the question: I'm writing a Solaris startup/shutdown script that will do a halt and then wait in a loop for the dsmserv process to go away. This obviously needs a timeout in case the halt doesn't work. Currently, I only hav

Re: Upgrading from ADSM 3.1.2.50 to TSM 3.7.x

2000-09-27 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Cathy Bowman wrote: > Specifically, what are some of the problems with 3.7 besides those just > mentioned? We've decided against going to 4.1 because its so new, but > hearing this... > I've found two things so far (Solaris platform) 1. Missing startup/shutdown scripts for dsmserv 2. Missing

Re: ADMIN Password Issues

2000-10-04 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I have the ID and password in a file like this: id:admin pw:password and the script reads them in using these lines: ID=`grep "^id" $PWFILE |cut -d: -f2` PW=`grep "^pw" $PWFILE |cut -d: -f2` (using /bin/sh on Solaris) and of course the file has 400 permissions. If I ever have a need for other

Re: Option file and optionset

2000-10-08 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Ron Pavan wrote: > example in my env: > all server side option sets for "excludes" are set with override = no > all server side option sets for "includes" are set with override = yes > [etc] While we're on this topic, can someone give an example of the syntax (3.7.3 on Solaris) to specify an inclu

Re: Option file and optionset

2000-10-09 Thread Walker, Lesley R
lows: tsm: TESTSERVER>def cliento inclexcl exclude /kernel/genunix ANR2056E DEFINE CLIENTOPT: Invalid option name - EXCLUDE. Retry using the full optionname. ANS8001I Return code 3. > "Walker, Lesley R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/09/2000 06:16:26 AM > > While we're o

Re: Option file and optionset

2000-10-09 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Ah, got it. After looking at the implementation guide as Joel suggested (duh, why didn't I think of that) and getting the correct syntax (why isn't it in the Admin Ref), I found out what I was doing wrong. I had it nearly right to start with when I did > > DEF CLIENTO FRED INCLEXCL "ex /foo/*" b

Re: Autoresponders

2000-10-10 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote: > This is just a matter of people not setting up their Outlook correctly. It > can do a lot of things, even though it's a Microsoft product, you just > need > to take the time to set it up properly. If they would take the time the > list > wouldn't get them and neither wou

Re: Speaking of auto-replies

2000-10-10 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Hmm... I could have come up with a translation at least as good as that one, and I don't even know any German. :-) > -Original Message- > From: Alex Paschal [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:49 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Speaking of auto

OS exclude list for Solaris 7?

2000-10-10 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Does anyone have a recommended exclude list for Solaris 7? I've read the docs, but can only find examples for AIX. -- Lesley Walker Distributed Systems Services, EDS New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers

Re: Platforms for TSM

2000-10-15 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Howard Heitner wrote: > Currently, we are running TSM 3.7 on MVS. Since we are phasing out > this platform, I am looking to move TSM to either SUN (Solaris) > or IBM (AIX). We have good expertise on Solaris and very little on > AIX. Also, we are using an IBM 3494 Tape Library with 3590-B1As. > >

Running with only one drive

2000-10-31 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Due to circumstances that I won't bore you all with, I am going to have to implement a small TSM server with a DLT auto-changer that has only one tape drive. This is to a be temporary situation but I want it to be sustainable "just in case". The total amount of data to be backed up is easily abl

Re: Restore Sun Solaris from scratch

2000-11-01 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I am also interested in answers to this, as it is something I will eventually have to address too. Obviously you cannot restore without installing the OS to run the client, and having the right filesystem layout to restore into. This means that there are two basic options: 1. install the OS to

Re: How to move data from error tape

2000-11-07 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> Hi friends, > Has anyone experience a write tape error after a number of percent doing a > backup particularly schedule backup, then it will continue on another > scratch tape until completes. > > How can i move the data on the write error tape to a new scratch tape (to > avoid any problems with

Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software

2000-11-09 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Can't speak for the admin gui because I've never seen it (starting out on 3.7, never seen any earlier versions), but web admin isn't totally useless. There's one thing in particular that's vastly easier with web admin than with the command line: writing and updating scripts. But so far, I prefer

StorageTek L20

2000-11-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Hi all, I need help to get my tape library going. It's a StorageTek L20, connected to a server which is TSM 3.7.2 on Solaris 7. I've connected up the cables and done a boot -r (to get the OS to recognise the new devices, which it appears to). But when I try to define the library, the admin clien

Re: StorageTek L20

2000-11-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> It's a StorageTek L20, connected to a server which is TSM 3.7.2 on Solaris > 7. Sorry, that's TSM 3.7.3 (was getting confused with clients) > I've connected up the cables and done a boot -r (to get the OS to > recognise > the new devices, which it appears to). > But when I try to define the lib

Re: StorageTek L20 - need Solaris expertise

2000-11-15 Thread Walker, Lesley R
s- mt0) > > Robert Burton > Open System Storage Analyst > Royal Bank of Canada > 315 Front St West > Toronto, On, M5V 3A4 > 416-348-3849 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -Original Message- > From: Walker, Lesley R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: T

Re: StorageTek L20 (outcome)

2000-11-27 Thread Walker, Lesley R
ory: if you want to use an L20 library with Solaris, you need to be at 3.7.4 or better. > -----Original Message- > From: Walker, Lesley R > Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 5:09 PM > To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager' > Subject: StorageTek L20 > > Hi all, > I n

Re: StorageTek L20 (outcome)

2000-11-29 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Yes, right from the beginning when I first plugged it in and turned it on, it showed up in the results of the probe-scsi-all. > -Original Message- > From: Shekhar Dhotre [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Sto

TSM security - sharing STK library with other apps

2000-12-20 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Does anyone have experience of using an ACSLS-controlled STK library and sharing it with other applications? Our customer is very concerned about the possibility of Application A being able to read/overwrite tapes belonging to Application B, and the question has been asked: Most (all?) tape mana

Re: TSM security - sharing STK library with other apps

2000-12-21 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Thanks for the replies everyone. Oddly enough I hadn't thought of the possibility of the other app stomping on TSM, that's what comes of being too busy I guess. I think the other app is Netbackup, does anyone know how it might behave in this context? -- Lesley Walker Distributed Systems Service

Re: node is missing its scheduled event but daemon is running

2000-12-21 Thread Walker, Lesley R
There are two possible client scheduling modes, polling and prompted. Your client is in "prompted" mode. The server can be set to allow "polling", "prompted", or "any". Do a "q stat and look for this line: Scheduling Modes: Any If it is set to polling, that will be why your client has misse

Re: 32Bit - to 64bit.

2001-01-02 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I would be interested to hear how this works out. I had a problem with the lb driver when trying to define a SCSI library - this was TSM 3.7.3 on Solaris 7. I started with the operating system in 64-bit mode, and even though I reinstalled in 32-bit mode, it still didn't work until I went to TSM

Re: backup of /tmp on AIX 4.3.2, TSM client 4.1.1

2001-01-14 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Richard Sims wrote: > >Try: dsmc incremental -subdir=yes /tmp/sumpin/ > >That works w/ AIX 4.3.2 & ADSM client v3.1.0.7! > >Is the TSM client v4.1.x "Broken, As Designed"? > > It doesn't work on the AIX TSM 3.7.2.0 client. > Doing 'dsmc show inclexcl' yields: > Excl All /tmp/.../* > despi

Re: TSM 4.1.2, SUN Solaris, StorEdge L20

2001-01-15 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Viliam Varga wrote: > TSM device driver (lb) cannot identify library contrloler on tape library > SUN StorEdge L20 (2 drives, 20 tapes). TSM tape device driver (mt) works > fine on both DLT 7000 drives. Veritas NetBackup BusinesServer 3.3 software > installed on the same machine uses library robot

Re: TSM and Restore....

2001-01-17 Thread Walker, Lesley R
For your current restore, I think you are pretty much stuck with the 266 mounts. To make your life easier in the future, you could update the stgpool to collocate=filespace, then it will try to keep separate tapes for each filesystem. The change would only apply to new volumes in that storage po

Re: TSM and Restore....

2001-01-18 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Etienne Brachel wrote: > Thanks for your suggestion but for 40 clients using collocation on > filespaces will (as we use a diskpool) give us a lot of migration problems > having only 4 drives available. > You would need to create a separate storage pool hierarchy for that node. Or do you have simi

TSM, SAN and ACSLS

2001-02-26 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Sorry if this is an FAQ, I've spent a bit of time looking but haven't found a definitive answer. Is this possible: TSM 3.7.x on Solaris connected to SAN switch (don't know what model, but assume it's a supported one) connected to StorageTek PowderHorn (9840 drives, ACSLS controlled) >From

Re: TSM, SAN, ACSLS and Solaris

2001-02-28 Thread Walker, Lesley R
(AIX) environment and TSM4.1 (OS/390) environment. We will soon be implementing some fiber drives also to a new TSM (AIX) server. Whenever you use the STK libraries, you are forced to use the ACSLS software also. We do have a tape SAN implemented. Brenda -Original Message- From: Walker, Les

Re: TSM, SAN, ACSLS and Solaris

2001-02-28 Thread Walker, Lesley R
to that port and if the port goes bad you cannot switch ports without a reboot). This config files is \kernel\drv\qla2200.conf. When you reboot/reconfigure the st.conf should scan for targets that can now be found because the HBA is defining them. -Original Message- From: Walker, Lesley R

Re: TSM, SAN, ACSLS and Solaris

2001-03-01 Thread Walker, Lesley R
witch (can can also define a target to a port number on the switch but then you are limited to that port and if the port goes bad you cannot switch ports without a reboot). This config files is \kernel\drv\qla2200.conf. When you reboot/reconfigure the st.conf should scan for targets that can now

Re: How to find out what tape's a client data are on ?

2001-03-01 Thread Walker, Lesley R
> Just out of curiosity, since I've only casually been following > this thread, was there a specific reason for the "group by" > clause? > > I think what is desired is simplly an "order by" clause, e.g. Well, I'm really confused now. I came up with my own version of the query: select distinct v

Re: How to find out what tape's a client data are on ?

2001-03-04 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Andy Raibeck: > Either way, I'm pretty sure that DISTINCT is supposed to > account for distinct rows in their entirety, and not just certain columns. > I'll have to look into this. That's what I thought too. My guess would be something to do with the SQL interface not being direct to the databas

Re: TSM Trivia Question

2001-03-06 Thread Walker, Lesley R
From: James Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > I thought it meant you could send an electric shock to the user at that > machine Maybe I'll open a design change request to add that > functionality. ;) Are you by any chance related to the BOFH?

Re: Attention Please [off-topic]

2001-03-07 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Suad wrote: > loosely translated: > We, the undersigned abhor the use of Afghani coffee beans in our > expresso machines... Half a point! In case anyone REALLY wants to know, it's about the Taliban's mistreatment of women, and somebody wants to petition the United Nations to take action. Fabriz

Re: Compression / No Compression ???

2001-03-08 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Roy Lake wrote: > We used to have CLIENT compression set to YES when doing backups, with DRIVE > compression OFF. Most of the data on our systems is Oracle. When we had > client compression set to YES, each cartridge would take about 5GB. > > ...when I switched compression OFF, we managed to get

Re: What if?....

2001-09-12 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Sam Schrage asks: > What is the feasibility of making a copy of my offsite tapes > via the AIX command > 'tcopy', or other utility, rather than using TSM--another > storage pool, doing > the backup, etc.--and take this 'off-site' set of tapes to a > diaster recovery > test? > > Any suggestions?

Bye for now

2001-12-19 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Just a note to tell those few who know me that I'll be unsubscribing shortly (and to those who don't, apologies for wasting bandwidth). I expect to be doing more TSM work sometime next year so I may be back, but in the meantime... well, I know where the archives are if I need them. So long, and

How to add advanced device support?

2000-09-04 Thread Walker, Lesley R
I'm working on a new implementation, with no prior experience of TSM or ADSM (but I've done a training course!). Version: TSM 3.7.3 Platform: Sun E450 Library: StorageTek PowderHorn 3910 Deadline: yesterday (isn't it always?) To get the Powderhorn to do anything, I need to get the TSM server talk

Re: How to add advanced device support?

2000-09-05 Thread Walker, Lesley R
de me think the ACSLS client software was missing, when in fact it has just moved from /usr to /opt, along with the rest of TSM. My problem now is how to define the library and the drives. I think I have to do weird things with mt.conf and lb.conf. Anyway, thanks for answering. > On Tue, 5 S

stk 9840

2000-09-07 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Bill Colwell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > TAPEIOBUFS came in with 3.7. All my storage pools are > on stk 9840s but they are emulating 3490's. I have tapeiobufs set > to 9 anyway; after the storage pools were in use, we > got some 9840's in 3590 mode. I hoped that I could do the dbb > to t

Re: stk 9840

2000-09-10 Thread Walker, Lesley R
Bill Colwell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > We got 9840's very early and 3590 emulation wasn't available. > At the time we were running adsm 3.1 & tsm 3.7 didn't exist, so > there was no performance difference. You should choose 3590 > emulation if there are no strong reasons for doing 3490 em