How to change Private to Scratch ...

2004-02-23 Thread Peter Daransky
Hi, i've a problem. We've a defected drive in our LTO Library, after then as was drive repaired i've started our TSM and all my scratch media has been changed to private ?! How could i change private to scratch ... or betther to say how could i see wich medium was before scratch :-) ?! thanks

Re: How to change Private to Scratch ...

2004-02-23 Thread Pan, Sanjoy
Checkout without removing (remove=no) them from library. Once again check them in as status=scr. Best regards, -Original Message- From: Peter Daransky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to change Private to Scratch ...

restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Geetha Thanu
Hi all, When I am trying to restore data , I am getting the following erros ANR0836W No query restore processing session 110 for node WWW.CDFD.ORG.IN and /FCRAID failed to retrieve file /RAID/cdfd/databases/HOM_PDB/1bgga.pdb - file being skipped. ANR1420W Read access denied for volume CDFD11 -

Re: restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
Hi, Try to locate the volume, is in your library or not? Does q actlog show you anything why the volume became unavailable? Does it have read or write errors that made it anavailable etc? If the volume is in your library do an 'upd vol cdfd11 acc=reado', does your restore completes?? //Henrik

Re: restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Geetha Thanu
Hi, The volume is in the storage pool and if I change the access mode to readonly and again if i try to restore, the same thing happens.no error details is present in log. How to find if read/write error is there? Regds Geetha Thanu -REPLY TO- Date:Mon Feb 23

Re: restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
Do a 'q libv * cdfd11', does it say ANR2034E QUERY LIBVOLUME: No match found using this criteria? Do 'q vol cdfd11 f=d' to find R/W errors. -H. Geetha Thanu [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RG.IN cc:

Re: restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Geetha Thanu
Hi, The volume is present, but when i gave the second command it gave the following message.scratch volume is shown yes. can I not restore the data now. what to do now. Geetha Volume Name: CDFD11 Storage Pool Name: CDFD Device Class Name: DLT Estimated Capacity

Re: restore data

2004-02-23 Thread Karel Bos
Hi, Try audit library. Regards, Karel -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Geetha Thanu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: dinsdag 24 februari 2004 2:10 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: restore data Hi, The volume is present, but when i gave the second command it gave the following

Re: How to change Private to Scratch ...

2004-02-23 Thread Stapleton, Mark
There is a much easier way to convert private tapes to scratch status (assuming they contain no data): upd libv library_name volume_name status=scratch -- Mark Stapleton -Original Message- From: Pan, Sanjoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon

Re: How to change Private to Scratch ...

2004-02-23 Thread Coats, Jack
I had a similar incident. Our library is not huge, so I opened it, pulled out all the tapes. Did an audit of the empty library. Then checked all the tapes back in, and the scratch appeared as scratch and private were private, etc. With a big library that would be a real pain. -Original

TSM Service causing blue screens on Win2k SP3 and latest hotfixes

2004-02-23 Thread Barth, Terry (MBS)
Hello All - I was informed that on a few of our Win2K SP3 servers, the TSM service is failing every morning: Event Type: Error Event Source: Service Control Manager Event Category: None Event ID: 7031 Date: 2/23/2004 Time: 7:46:21 AM User: N/A Computer:

DRM and space reclaimation

2004-02-23 Thread Kevin Godfrey
Hi I have a primary TSM server with one backup pool. This backup up pool has a copy storage pool on a remote TSM server (using server-to-server virtual volumes). The copying is managed by DRM. What is the correct way to reclaim space in the copy storage pool? By adjusting the reclaim variable for

sql statement that shows the active files for a client

2004-02-23 Thread Eddie Jones
I am trying to write a sql statement that shows the active files for a client. I can not find the field in the list of tables to use. Can anyone help? Thank you in advance. Eddie Jones 770-953-1959 ext.2824 The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. - Sir

Re: sql statement that shows the active files for a client

2004-02-23 Thread Andrew Raibeck
See the BACKUPS table. You should find the answer to your question by querying the COLUMNS table for information about the fields in the BACKUPS table: select * from columns where tabname='BACKUPS' or, more briefly, select colname, remarks from columns where tabname='BACKUPS' Regards,

Re: DRM and space reclaimation

2004-02-23 Thread goran
i think raclaim value which is important is on remote server - Original Message - From: Kevin Godfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:57 PM Subject: DRM and space reclaimation Hi I have a primary TSM server with one backup pool. This backup

J vs K 3590 Tapes

2004-02-23 Thread David E Ehresman
We are backing up to 3590 tapes. We currently use K (extended length) tapes for onsite tape storage pool and J (standard length) tapes for offsite copy storage pool. We will soon start replacing some of our older J tapes and are trying to decide whether to replace them with Js or Ks. Has anyone

LAN free restore from shared library

2004-02-23 Thread Koen Willems
Dear listers, I have a singel pseries running 2 TSM server instances the use one san connected 3584 library. One server instance is library manager and the second instance is a library client. I can restore TDP for SAP data from the second instance via LAN. The thing I want to achieve is a LAN

Re: DRM and space reclaimation

2004-02-23 Thread Stapleton, Mark
This is not entirely incorrect. You must run reclamation on both the local pool (to reclaim the virtual volumes) and the remote pool (to reclaim the physical space). -- Mark Stapleton -Original Message- From: goran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 2/23/2004

Copy Storage Pool Question

2004-02-23 Thread Sam Rudland
I have a node in a storage pool (datatape) with a copy storage pool (datacopy). I want to move this node to a new storage pool I am creating. If I use the move nodedata command to move the primary copy to the new storage pool and then back it up to the different copy storage pool will the copy in

Where are email addresses for prepare command defined?

2004-02-23 Thread John Stacey
Hello, My tsm server automatically runs a prepare command every evening and emails the result to the administrator along with saving it to the recovery directory on the server. The problem I am experiencing is that the administrator's email address has changed and I do not know where the

Re: Querying What tapes you need for a restore?

2004-02-23 Thread David McClelland
Kolbeinn, Nice query - the output of the query below can get confusing when you have copy storage pools and send data offsite - here's a modification which I've found useful: select VOLUME_NAME, ACCESS, STATUS- PCT_UTILIZED, STGPOOL_NAME from VOLUMES where (select POOLTYPE from

Re: Copy Storage Pool Question

2004-02-23 Thread David E Ehresman
If I use the move nodedata command to move the primary copy to the new storage pool and then back it up to the different copy storage pool will the copy in the original copy storage pool be automatically discarded? If not what is the best way to do this? No, it will not automatically discard the

Re: Where are email addresses for prepare command defined?

2004-02-23 Thread Stapleton, Mark
It is not stored within TSM; TSM has no email client. Someone on your system has built a scheduled event (separate from TSM) that does the mailing. Without knowing what OS your TSM server uses, there isn't any way to tell you where that might be. -- Mark Stapleton -Original

Re: Where are email addresses for prepare command defined?

2004-02-23 Thread John Stacey
Ah, that did it. It was in a perl script kicked off by cron. Thank you Mark! -john Stapleton, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/23/2004 01:04 PM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc

Re: relink RMAN and TDP

2004-02-23 Thread Neil Rasmussen
Nghiatd, What is it that has led you to believe that this is a relinking issue? Do you see the Rman backups complete successfully but just don't see the data on the TSM Server? What is it that you are looking for from query occupancy that has led you to believe that the database is not being

client option sets

2004-02-23 Thread Jim Kirkman
Is it possible to assign more than one on these to a node, or must you throw everything you wish included (say a dirmc and specific mc includes) into one? thanks, -- Jim Kirkman AIS - Systems UNC-Chapel Hill 966-5884

Accounting file?

2004-02-23 Thread Coats, Jack
I have set on my accounting in my server. For some reason it is not generating accounting records. Suggestions? TSM 4.2.3.1 for Winders on a Win2K box. Thanks ... JC

Download for TDP Exchange

2004-02-23 Thread Amini, Mehdi
Where can I download the latest Exchange TDP that supports Exchange2003. Thanks Mehdi Amini LAN/WAN Engineer ValueOptions 12369 Sunrise Valley Drive Suite C Reston, VA 20191 Phone: 703-390-6855 Fax: 703-390-2581 ** This

Re: Download for TDP Exchange

2004-02-23 Thread Petur Eythorsson
Here you go ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage- management/maintenance/tivoli-data-protection/ btw you need a lic file, witch you should be able to get from your reseller or IBM. regards Pete Where can I download the latest Exchange TDP that supports Exchange2003. Thanks

Stupid Win2K restore question

2004-02-23 Thread French, Michael
I couldn't seem to find an explaination in the manual and my magic 8-ball returned It's a mystery to me to, ask the ADSM mailing list, so here goes. I was doing a point-in-time restore of a directory tree on a Win2K box with the 5.2.2 client. I was viewing only active files at the

Re: Stupid Win2K restore question

2004-02-23 Thread George Hagopian
Those are the files that were not present during the last backup...in essence files that were delete before the last backup made George -Original Message- From: French, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Stupid Win2K

Re: Stupid Win2K restore question

2004-02-23 Thread Remeta, Mark
hmm... I looked in my magic 8-ball and it returned Do you know what FUBAR means? ?!?!?!? -Original Message- From: French, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Stupid Win2K restore question I couldn't seem to

TSM vs Veritas Netbackup Synthetic backup solution

2004-02-23 Thread Petur Eythorsson
Hi TSM Admins. There has been some time since i posted a message there so I'm not up to speed on the talk, but i made a search on this topic and found nothing but old news, witch do not apply here. First of I want to say i have been involved with selling and installing TSM for since TSM 3.7 and

TDP for Domino v1.1 / Can it restore Notes v5.0a databases containing encrypted folders?

2004-02-23 Thread Kent Monthei
Does anyone know whether TDP/Domino v1.1 properly handles(d) restores of Notes Domino R5.0a databases that contain Notes-encrypted folders? Was it ever supported, if so was it ever problematic for TSM TDP/Domino? We had a high-profile restore fail recently, and are trying to pinpoint the

Retroactive Excludes

2004-02-23 Thread Coats, Jack
How can I drop backups of files on servers that have already been backed up? Our policy has changed. We are no longer backing up *.MP3 and *.WAV files. Is there a way I can get them to expire on all my backups? Even for one server at a time? I doubt it, but curious.

Re: TDP for Domino v1.1 / Can it restore Notes v5.0a databases containing encrypted folders?

2004-02-23 Thread Eduardo Esteban
What kind of failure did you see? If the TDP was able to access and back up the database, then it should also be able to restore it. The fact that folders in the database are encrypted is transparent to the TDP. Thanks, Eduardo ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/23/2004

Re: Retroactive Excludes

2004-02-23 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
Jack, You can create a client option set that binds all *.MP3 and *.WAV files to a new management class that has settings of 1 1 0 0 for the retention values, and assign it to all of your nodes. Let one backup run, then change the include to an exclude to expire the last active versions of

Re: Retroactive Excludes

2004-02-23 Thread Thorneycroft, Doug
You can create a new backup group with zero retention. (I can't remember, but you might have to leave versions exist at 1) Rebind the files to the new group Exclude *.MP3 (Etc) Include *.MP3 newbackupgroup run backup. after backup has completed, remove the include and leave the exclude. Doug

Re: relink RMAN and TDP

2004-02-23 Thread nghiatd
Hi Neil Rasmussen, Thank for your mail. I edited option files in directory C:\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\AgentOBA where TDP was installed.The content of option file is following: dsm.opt : commmethod tcpip tcpport 1500 TCPServeraddress 192.168.131.187