Hi Dale!
You can find this information on
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/tivolieoc.html
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi
The Emulex adapter that you are using supports both ordinary Ethernet FC
connetion over IP, and FCP connections over a SAN. However, you cannot use
the IP protocol to talk directly over the SAN, as the SAN only talks SCSI
commands.
However, you can use the IBM drivers supplied, a Tivoli
lock node *??
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Hi,
How can I lock all client nodes and prevent them accessing to server (not
locking them
one by
lock node * , doesn't work
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Hi,
I havent tried it but i should have thought it.
thank you very much
regardsi
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How can I lock all client nodes and prevent them accessing to server (not
locking them
one by one) and unlock again one at a time.
Regards,
Burak
Hello fellow *SMers,
even if I do not like the answer we've found it.
According to IBM EMEA Announcement Letter ZP02-0172
(http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/emealetsparms=H_ERIFZP020172), Section
Ordering IBM Tivoli Products
One or more charge units are associated with each product. These charge
units
Hi
Have you tried the below command on the server :
DISABLE SESSION
The above command will disable any client nodes from accessing the
the server.
I hope this helps
Thks
Sean
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On 16-Apr-02 Francisco Molero wrote:
lock node * , doesn't work
No, but DISABLE SESSIONS does work.
Cheers,
Henk ten Have
The Lan Free Backup agent (Storage Agent) is NOT recommended for use
with small files. It will be slower than going over the net. This agent
will only provide good performance when used with LARGE files. This has
been documented by Tivoli. I have some performance numbers and I'll try
to dig them
Hi guys,
I am in the situation whereby I have to think about DR soon, and need
the best solution.
Here is the story so far:-
I have a TSM Server on an RS/6000 plugged into a 3583 library on one
site. The DR suite is 4 to 500 yards down the road. This has another
RS/6000 with a second 3583
You need to do performance test :
In the client options:
1.- TCPW
2.- TCPB
3.- TCPN
4.- TXNB
5.- Largecommb
In the Server options.
1.- MOVEBatchsize
2.- MOVESizethreshold
3.- USELARGEBuffers
4.- buffpoolsize
5.- Logpoolsize
6.- TXNG
and no use the self.. parameters.
Here are some performance numbers of showing what you can expect with
Lan free, different file sizes and different tapes:
TSM LAN Free backup/restore performance
Selective Backup and Restore
|-+-+-+-
+-|
|Workload
Sean,
At one point we moved the cable from the TSM Server NIC on the switch
to another port with no change in the error.
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Yep, but probably not how you'd like. As private folders are part of the
database, you need to restore the whole database to get to the private
folders. This may or may not be what you are expecting... as you then need
to transfer the private folders from the restored DB to another DB.
/gjs
we are using TSM/400 V4 API with PTF SF53289 along with BRMS
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From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I guess I didn't ask the complete
I only wish I had a way to assign different retentions to active files, I
don't actually have one.
While I'm wishing...I wish I could pick an historical point in time, and
reset the retention for the versions corresponding to that point in time
to an arbitrary value.
William, Mark,
ASR is a compaq thing i believe,
as for solving the abends Novell needs to be up the lastest service pack
Nw 5.0 sp 6a
Nw 5.1 sp 3
And don't forgett the tsa update to be at the lastest tsa versions..
Tsaupdate8 works for me
And the Win 2000 thing install client patches 4.2.1.20
we got it at www1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms/tsmapia.bin
and the ptf at
www1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms/sf53289.bin
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http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/devices/dlt.html
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Hi,
Why dont you think of backupsets? They do not require database usage and easy
to use?
Just create backupset at the end each of period (year or month) and send them
to
offsite with the volume history file. What else could be missing in that
senario? I think : nothing.
Regards,
Burak
I guess you must need an id/password, just like with the OS390 patches.
I tried the both address and got back a no address for host www1
message !
Did you have to purchase this feature ?
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Don
Are you sure you're using CAT-5 cable?
Definitely Cat-t
You say the NIC's are forced at 100/full -- how about the switch ports?
Switch ports are forced 100/full also
Is there adjacent noise that might be emitting across the network?
I don't know about adjacent noise, how do I
I would make sure to rmdev -dl each tape drive and then a cfgmgr to
re-configure them. The library (LMCP) should come up OK when rebooting the
AIX system after the library is back online. Make sure that the library is
online and available. I ran into an issue over the weekend at a D/R exercise
Several reasons:
1. I already have the exact file versions I want to have in TSM, and have
no functional reason to create another set of tapes. It is offensive to
the spirit of TSM to create an additional file copy, especially when I
have no capability to use them to locally restore the
This is the second time around on this question? Is anyone interested in
this issue?
Those of us that are trying to share our 3494 libraries and some of us
having done so successfully have recognized that the mtlib command and the
lmcpd interface have no security to prevent improper accidental
FYI, I just checked my last full DB backup.
Available Space (MB): 30,472
Assigned Capacity (MB): 28,128
Maximum Extension (MB): 2,344
Maximum Reduction (MB): 6,240
Page Size (bytes): 4,096
Total Usable Pages: 7,200,768
What are some good ways to get an automated daily report on which clients
were or were no backed up successfully?
TIA,
Regards,
Orin
Orin Rehorst
Port of Houston Authority
(Largest U.S. port in foreign tonnage)
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I am only in the testing phase of clustered NT backups, but I have a few
questions.
Is the W2K cluster local to the TSM server ?
Does the TSM server also have a 100Mbit nic ?
Are there any other backups running to the TSM server at the time ?
Is there other LAN traffic at the time of the
we generally run a q event command ex=yes
you can use begindate begintime parms, etc
help q event
fYI
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Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 8:48 AM
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What are some good ways
Hi,
Can anyone please elaborate on the TSM 5.1 DUAL WRITE capability. I need to
know how the SYNC WRITE to the COPY STGPOOL is going to be handled whilst
populating the PRIMARY STGPOOL during backup/archive processing from the
client across the LAN.
Or, if there is a solid
Why are you putting a 28GB database backup to a VTS? This is not a good use
of the VTS. I can see the length of the backup just knowing how the VTS
works internally. Your data is going to a 'cache' area in the VTS which is
DISK. When you hit the end-of-voloume on a 3490 tape (logically as there
We also used query event * * begindate=today-1 enddate=today ex=yes until
I learned that this does not report on clients that were or were not backed
up successfully, this ONLY reports on if the script or schedule was
successful. To quote straight from the h q event page Use this command to
check
Hello TSM'rs,
Does TSM Backup ACL on AIX?
Regards,
Bassam Al'Shaebani
Information Technology
I have the following script as a POSTSCHEDCMD option in the dsm.sys. This
works real well. I receive a mail every night immediatly after the backup
ran.
in the dsm.sys:
POSTSCHEDULECMD /audit_logs/scripts/adsm.mail
#!/usr/bin/ksh
STAMPIT=`date +%y%m%d`
Does anybody have a bash or ksh script for it?
Regards,
Burak
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What table/field contains the server name that is consistent across all
configurations/OS of the TSM server?
Couldn't you just pipe the output of your Q EV EX=NO command into GREP to
exclude any lines that have 'Completed' as the status? This should give you
everything else included 'Started', 'Pending', 'Missed','Failed','(?)',...
Bill Boyer
DSS, INc.
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I'm not exactly sure what your question is asking for, but have you looked
at the SERVER_NAME column in the STATUS table?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL
Sorry folks, for the last sentence below that sort of trails off at the
end. I meant to delete it before hitting send.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL
Hello *SMers:
We recently switched from an ADSM 3 server to TSM 4 on a different server (a
clean switch; NOT an upgrade). We'll keep the old server on-line for a
while just in case we need to restore an old version of something.
I didn't quite think through the TDPO/RMAN switch, though, and my
Compression is controlled in the SAP TDP not the dsm.opt.
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Subject: anyone notice TDP 3.2.0.8 on Solaris 2.6 with TSM 4.2.1.0...
anyone notice TDP 3.2.0.8 on
Hello everyone!
I have a problem here and I'm not sure how to fix it. I have tape that has
been waiting to be mounted now for 1/2 an hour. It is in the silo and it
belongs to an onsite tape pool. This particular tape was being called to
be mounted for a backup copy job that will copy it to an
Jim,
We have found that sometimes the switches have to be set to 100 not auto
negotiate as well as the server. It has to do with incompatibility issues
with auto negotiate and windows.
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Had a NetWare upgrade from 4.11 to 5.1 go south. Now I need to restore a
volume to another server!!
TSM 4.1.4.5 on AIX 4.3.3 ML8
Old client ver 4.1.3.97
New client ver 4.2.0.0
This is what happens:
From the command line I'm entering restore MRH1\Vol1:\home\bkamp\*
MR2\Vol1:\home\bkamp\
That's what I was looking for -- thanks.
I had been flailing around looking through syscat.columns and somehow missed
it.
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Right, and in the TDP control file we specify to use Compression : client
determined as verified below...
-- Parameters --
Input File: /oracle/PR4/sapbackup/.bdhtsbsa.lst
Output File :
Profile : /oracle/PR4/817_32/dbs/initPR4.utl
Configfile:
Our TSM is 4.1.4 running on AIX 4.3.3
NT client is running 4.1.2
Our NT admin tried to restore files last week, but
found out the process took very long time, and
eventually he found out his NIC on that NT box
accumulating hugh number of CRC errors. He later
found out all his NICs on all other
I was wondering if any one has had any problems with the 4.2.1.26
client. I started to roll this out to production on some
of my nt4.0 and 2000 clients. We have this payroll software that runs
on 3 nt4.0 boxes, 1 SQL 1 file server, and 1 for the apps.
The other day I upgraded
Check that client, server, and switch all have hardcoded duplex settings
(100/Full).
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Our TSM is 4.1.4 running on AIX 4.3.3
NT client is
I hate to correct IBM again... My statement was correct
query event will NOT tell you if your backup was successful.
As Andy so carefully stated in his last comment:
you should not have any problems determining success or failure of the
operation.
The operation and the actual successful
Tsm client node on 4.11 need grant netware 5.1 node restore authority for
volume Vol1:\home\bkamp\* in order to restore 4.11 file in tsm server to
different node
Using the same TSM node name on 4.11 and 5.1 will not do the trick
Problem is they have same volume name, but Filespace name store
so how do you track failures
Mark Bertrand
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HI
According to the Admin Guide:
Support for Simultaneous Writes to Primary and Copy Storage Pools
You can specify copy storage pools in a primary storage pool definition.
When a client backs up, archives, or migrates a file, the file is written to
the primary storage pool and is simultaneously
Haven't seen this (we use rl-compression but no client compression).
OTOH, I'm not moving to 3.2.0.8 on AIX because there's an annoying bug in
restores. I've found that the restore runs properly -- everything comes down
as it should -- and then the ONE copy of the controlfile gets copied to the
I sent this last week and got no takers so I'll try again. Here is a problem
one of the Unix Admins sent to me. If anyone has any ideas can you lend a
hand please.
The system is a Compaq Alpha 8200 running TRU64 version 5.1 patch level 3.
The version of TSM is version 4 release 2 level 0 for
Historically (since ADSM V1), successful incremental backups had not
taken skipped files into account. The rationale was that when processing
entire file systems, you are very likely to run into one or more files
that could not be processed. That being the case, you still need to check
the client
TDP simply uses the API interfaces to perform TSM activities...
the Simultaneous Writes to Primary and Copy Storage Pools would be a
feature of the TSM server and would be independent of the client (or how the
client is getting the data to the server)
famous last words...
so it should work just
You can piece it together by looking at the 5.1 admin guide:
http://www.tivoli.com/support/public/Prodman/public_manuals/td/TSMCW/GC32-07
83-00/en_US/PDF/GC32-0783-00.pdf
See define stgpool (copystgpools) and define node (maxnummp).
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How do you get the libraries connected to ESS? Disks can be mirrored
but not tapes! I don't think there is a way to do what you say. Maybe some
real DRM or HA expert has an answer!
I think there is a way for both RS/6000's to see both libraries, takes
some extra hardware and config steps.
Where how do I grant restore authority?
Bruce Kamp
Network Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
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We use something similar, but only report on client errors (for this
particular report).
select MESSAGE,DOMAINNAME,NODENAME,DATE_TIME from actlog where -
date_timecurrent_timestamp - 1 days and originator='CLIENT' AND
SEVERITY='E' -
ORDER BY DOMAINNAME,NODENAME
Also something to check is for
thanks alot :)
Jim Healy
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I had thought I had put my two cents worth in on this subject but when
searching the archives I failed to see my comments so here goes
I agree with Lindsay Morris that simply monitoring the most recent
incremental only gives you half the information you require.
Even if the incremental reports
To grant ALL file space belong to 4.11 to ALL other node
In 4.11 netware DSMC CLIENT , to grant access your BACKUP or ARCHIVE data
to all other user type the following inside dsmc program
THE following means grant 4.11 node archive /backup data access to * -
all filespec to * - all tsm node
Hi Roy,
We are considering a DR implementation that's similar to yours - although 500 yards
seems a little close for a DR site.
We haven't actually done it yet, but there are two major possibilities. Assuming that
you have appropriate SAN and network setup. Further assume active/active use of
Hi All,
I'm intrigued by the possibilities of the new 5.1 Client cluster support for unix
(this is probably old hat to Windows people).
We have a new passwddir option which allows us to place the TSM encrypted password
wherever we like e.g. a shared disk.
The CLUSTERNODE option must therefore
You have to grant authority from the server you want to restore from. At the
Netware system prompt key in dsmc loop, then at the tsm prompt set acc b * *
(if backup data this gives access to all this server filespaces to all other
nodes)
set acc a * * (if archive data)
Regards,
Hi Jim,
All good responses so far.
We have a similar situation at one of my sites I look after.
Are you running in an HACMP environment as well? Not that it should make a
difference mind you (The problem I struck was with HACMP not ADSM/TSM.
All our worries disappeared after changing the
Don,
To respond to your inquiry, here are some benefits that can be realized in
the environment that you have outlined below.
1) Although the SN6000 is present, it creates a problem when more logical
than physical drives are configured. This is a long standing problem and it
has been resolved
Hi all TSM's:
I implement Data warehouse solution recently and I encounter some
backup problems.
Did anyone hear about NCR's Teradata ?
TSM doesn't support it now.
Does anyone know how to backup it using TSM or other third-party
software ?
When will TSM support it ?
Hi all,
I have just upgraded my ADSM server to TSM 4.2 on AIX
4.3.3 and am having problems with the definitions of
my drives. Ther is nothing using the drives, I can
access them using tapeutil but have the following
problems in TSMANR2017I Administrator SERVER_CONSOLE
issued command: QUERY DRIVE
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