I have noticed that depending of the original data it will contain 18 - 75
GB on a full tape.
Depending on the reclamation degree and the experation-rate managed bij
managementclasses my tapes have an estimate of 15 GB/tape at 65percent
reclamation.
Fred
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3590B1A drive should support (with the proper microcode) the K tapes. So,
the native capacity is 20GB.
Nathan Himmel
Semech Software Marketing LTD.
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From: Orville Lantto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
RESTORE VOLUME did not fix anything here. We are back at those
ANRD ssrecons.c(2342): Actual: Magic=1C9F3202,
SrvId=-61862846, SegGroupId=3512872581838733325,
SeqNum=805461472, converted=T.
Messages. It seems that the data already were damaged when the BACKUP
STORAGEPOOL command run.
I am
I think you may be mistaken here. We were one of the customers that had the
early E1A drives. In order for the K tapes to be used we had to put a
feature update on to change the mechanism in the drive, not the tape head.
This change was necessary to support the thinner tape the K tape has. B
Have you tried to use exclude.fs option in you inclexcl list:
exclude.fs /fsdbexp
And then DELete FIlespace PACRS170 /fsdbexp.
This should allow you not to change domain from all-local preventing future
created filesystems missing from backup!
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
PAC Brion
Hi,
this has been discussed very often, you may ant to have a look into
forums history on http://msgs.adsm.org.
Database performace is all about random access times, not about speed of
streaming.
Basically, TSM will start one I/O in each database volume,
so having 4 database volumes spread
And this can be easily avoided:
1. double-click
2. the .exe extracts the installation files
3. setup.exe is auto-fired
4a. setup.exe finds MDAC is not correct version and fails with message box
about the fact
4b. setup.exe is satisfied by MDAC version and ODBC is installed
5. extracted files are
Dear Perpetua,
i do not know anything about the first entry (mailslot\client).
The other messages occur every time you stop the installed scheduler
service or you shutting down winNT while the scheduler service is running.
Greetings
Jan
Selva,
Perpetua
Mark -
Right now we run tapes off-site once per day. And only on weekdays. In the
worst-case scenario, we end up at the D/R hotsite with tapes suitable to
recover to 70+ hours prior to the actual outage. Our Executive management
has decreed that this is not good enough. Because of the increasing
I have an admin schedule run them weekly, that way if at any given time I
happen to see something strange, I know it has happened within the last
week...
Dwight
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From: Robert Ouzen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 3:01 AM
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Wanda and Jeff are right - you have to look at all those things and
especially to %tm_act problem.
But I will bet also on what Paul pointed - single FE card is simply not
enough. If you are unable to put Gigabit Ethernet get at least one or three
more FE cards and make an EtherChannel or
Hi all,
Has anyone had any experience with the BMC agent for TSM. I am looking for
some feedback whether or not it is a good tool for TSM.
Cheers
Scott Thompson
http://www.phoenixitgroup.com
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Some more strangeness from clients that have been working, just fine.
Client is 4.1.3 on AIX 4.3.3 !
From the dsmerror.log:
11/11/01 17:55:15 sessRecvVerb(): Invalid verb received.
11/11/01 17:55:15 sessRecvVerb(): length=6d6b, verb=2f,magic=75
11/11/01 17:55:21 ANS1026E Session
Are you talking about the software to monitor TSM or the BMC products which
are roughly the same as the TDP products. We use BMC SQL-BackTrack for
Informix and Sybase here where I work and have the license for the
monitoring software but we are not currently using it...
George Lesho
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 11/12/2001
12:20:19 PM
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Fax to:
Subject: More TSM AIX issues
I have TSM server 3.7.4.0 and have one AIX client at 4.1.0.0 with a
Sybase ASE 12.0 Database. I am using BMC SQL-BT 4.2 for the
backup of 12GB database. Have had it for 6 months and backup works fine. Haven't had
to do a restore yet. Took some steps in initially setting up, read
Thanks Andrew. The option mentionned in the APAR seems to have done the
trick.
Guillaume Gilbert
CGI - Montreal
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From: Andrew Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: ANS4018E - File name too long
As I
What database are you backing up? Currently the TDP agents work with the
LANFree option. We tried getting the BMC for SQL agent working over LANFree
and found out that the current release of the product is not capable
LANFree. We were told conflicting things from BMC on when it would be able
We use the SQL Backtrack for Oracle here for 6 production databases and
about 20 dev/qa databases. It works real well. The biggest complaint that
I have is the lack of support from BMC for multiple retentions for the same
database. For example, regular backups keep x amount of days, but
What should be the score to pass this test?
-Original Message-
From: Kelly Lipp [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 1:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TSM Certification Exam
Consider also taking the TSM Level 2 course. Tivoli offers this course
Date: November 12, 2001 Time: 4:16 PM
From: Jerry Lawson
The Hartford Insurance Group
860 547-2960[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't think Solaris likes me.
Any suggestions before I call the support center?
Chek in /etc/adsm for a directory called Spaceman. It it exists, remove
it, and you should be fine.
Steve Roder, University at Buffalo
HOD Service Coordinator
VM Systems Programmer
UNIX Systems Administrator (Solaris and AIX)
TSM/ADSM
I have seen segmentation faults on AIX server .
Some one pointed me that to look at my file sets lib.c files.
That is up to date patch level.
Balanand Pinni
-Original Message-
From: Lawson, Jerry W (ETSD, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL
How do YOU keep track of what primary stgpools _ought_ to be backed up? Not
what are we doing, but what should we be doing?
There's a set of data that we all need to keep track of, which TSM simply
punts: 'where should this primary stgpool be backed up to?'.
I don't know about most of you,
Dear All,
Has anyone experienced the following or have any idea what may be up?
Server:Oracle 8.1.7 and TSM 4.1 on the same box.
Client:TDP for Oracle 2.2, 64 bit, commethod TCPIP
AIX: 4.3
Time to backup 28 GB using 1 channel: 1 hour 15mins
Time to restore the same
I do not believe that TSM starts a separate thread for each DB volume
created. That is how disk stg pool volumes work, but not the DB. The
DB is read sequentially from what I understand.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified
Richard,
More info on your question, taken from Redbook SG24-5477-00
Multi-session client operation
The new multi-session function is completely transparent to the user. There
is no
need to switch it on or off; it starts automatically. The Tivoli Storage
Manager
client decides if a performance
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