Hello
It's a patch release 5.2.2.5 about this message error but still after installing it
got the same error message ..
Here the section about the readme of 5.2.2.5
* IC38377 Backup of Windows2003 System Object fails - ANS1950E - caused after a
Microsoft VSS_E_PROVIDER_VETO error.
So
is this true for tsm running on z/os
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From: David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: tsm and old nodes
Given that TSM is licensed by processor now and not node (the internal
licensing does not seem to
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Has anyone else noticed that the TSM 5.2.2.5 client on Windows 2000, does
not remove itself from memory after shutting it down, properly ?
I have noticed this twice now.
Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for all the help in this area. I think I finally got it working !
Now then, how do I get this (WWN) or similar information from a Windows
TSM server, since it too will be sharing the 3494ATL and/or LTO2 library ?
I can see the serial numbers on the 2K3 server. How can I get the
I have a W2K client running TSM 5.1.6 located in a DMZ. We open our TCP
port for a given time period for the client to send its incremental to
the TSM server. After the port is closed I get the expected ANS1017E
Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure except that I have coded a
retryperiod
James,
The biggest consideration which I know of, and have seen on here many many
times, is the throughput capability of a Linux server. Your main thought
here is not so much how many PCI slots are available but how many pci buses
are available, as this is where your internal I/O limitations fall
Would this work?
Dsmc q ba -subdir=y -node=MOXB1F drive:\path\to\file\orc_moxb1f_rmantest
?
I'm assuming you just want to check a file backed up through a normail dsmc I or dsmc
sel command, although I can see the phrase 'rman' in your filespec...
What do the { and }'s mean in your command
I am looking for information on running multiple backups on the same
node. This is a windows 2003 machine. Has anyone seen documentation to
support this or can it even be done?
Thanks,
Laura Booth
I can see the serial numbers on the 2K3 server. How can I get the
serial-numbers from AIX ?
Zoltan,
Try lscfg -vl.
$ lscfg -vl rmt0
DEVICELOCATION DESCRIPTION
rmt0 10-58-00-4,0 IBM 3590 Tape Drive and Medium
The serial number can be found with the AIX command:
lscfg -vl rmtX
Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc. (http://www.datatrend.com)
IBM Premier Business Partner
121 Cheshire Lane, Suite 700
Minnetonka, MN 55305
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The biggest consideration which I know of, and have seen on here many many
times, is the throughput capability of a Linux server. Your main thought
here is not so much how many PCI slots are available but how many pci buses
are available, as this is where your internal I/O limitations fall into
Install the client on that machine, just change the service name. We do this
same thing for our Exchange servers.
For instance:
One machine: TESTNODE
But you're going to want TSM to see it as TWO nodes, TESTNODE1 and TESTNODE2
(or whatever)
Two services: (name 'em whatever you want)
Service1:
I have taken it from
TSM for Windows Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's Guide
QUERY BACKUP.
To see all files that were backed up using RMAN/TSM I would use the following
command:
dsmc q ba -subdir=yes -node=MOXB1F {\orc_moxb1f_rmantest}*
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von:
HI gang, We just upgraded the TSM client on NetWare, and as you will
see, I am getting the backups to finish. The problem is the error
below...Any idea's?ANS1028S Internal program error. Please see
your service representative. The 21 errors are from E-mail messages,
but we seem to get this
What kind of multiple backups are you looking to run? A regular
backup/archive client backup and a TDP backup at the same time? The node
has to be able to handle the multiple backups, plus have resources available
on the TSM server.
Since the TSM server will only run 1 schedule at a time on a
I want to run these multiple backup via different schedules not at the
same time.
Thanks,
Laura
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What kind of multiple backups are you looking to run? A regular
backup/archive client backup and a TDP backup at the same time? The
node
has to be able to
Serial numbers or the WWN of the device? Several responses showed you how to
get the serial number, but the WWN can be gotten with 'lsattr -El rmtx'
command.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Serial numbers on Win2003
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Bill Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 1 april 2004 17:08
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Library sharing
Serial numbers or the WWN of the device? Several responses showed you how to
get the serial number,
Serial numbers and WWN can be seen in the ITSM device driver info from the
ITSM management console, if installed. Although we don't use the ITSM device
driver for our library and drives, for this purposse we installed it anyway.
Regards,
Karel
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Van: Bill Boyer
Then you don't need multiple scheduler services or nodes. Just define the
associations of all the schedules against the nodename and let TSM handle
the scheduling. Just make sure that the first schedule has time to complete
before you schedule the next one. The 2nd schedule will just wait until
Laura,
You can define more than one schedule on the TSM server, and you can
associate a given node with more than one schedule. The events won't run
concurrently, so be sure to space them apart.
If that doesn't answer your question, then can you provide a detailed
description of what you are
Hi,
I am studying TSM and want to get a certification, but there are so many content in
the book, so I don't know which are the keystone. could you tell me who have getten
the certification of TSM.
thanks
Andy
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Mark Hayden
We just upgraded the TSM client on NetWare, and as you will
see, I am getting the backups to finish. The problem is the error
below...Any idea's?ANS1028S Internal program error. Please see
your service
You want the Book of Answers. That's not what certifications are
about. TSM is complex. Different areas are important in different
environments. A good certification test should show that you have good
overall expertise on the topic, in all areas.
At 10:31 AM 4/1/2004 -0500, Andy He wrote:
Hi,
Andy,
The TSM certification tests do require overall expertise not only with the
TSM product but general SAN, network and system architecture as well. I
would strongly recommend studying all of the administrative commands and
their uses, SQL statements and TSM 5.2 added features. As long as you
Hi Andy !
Please check at the following link :
http://www-1.ibm.com/certify/certs/tvdpsm52.shtml
IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Tivoli Storage Manager V5.2
You will find the Objectives, a Sample test and recommended educational
resources.
This will help you
Hi Everybody,
I have a potential customer with Novell GroupWise.
Is there TDP for GroupWise (I guess there isn't; I couldn't find it)
Only solution that I can think of is by using Presched and Postsched commands to stop
and start GroupWise agents.
Is there any other way to backup GroupWise
You don't have to shut down GroupWise to back it up. We back up about 15 GroupWise
servers, and you don't have to do anything to back up user databases, POs. Domains, or
anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/1/04 11:20:51 AM
Hi Everybody,
I have a potential customer with Novell GroupWise.
Is
Joe,
There is not a Data Protection client for Groupwise,
however, take a look at the GWBackup tool available from Novell:
http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/gw55/index.html?page=/documentation/lg/gw55/gw55mnt/data/a3n60nr.html
Thanks,
Del
Found this in the readme for the 5.2.2.3 Netware TSM client: Looks like
your problem !
Novell NetWare Incident: 2928395
Failing NetWare OS Version: NW6.5
Failing SMS/TSA Modules Version: tsafs.nlm
Failing Service Pack/TSA up Level: NW6.5
FIXING SERVICE
Thank you and everyone else who has help with these issues.
I think I finally have these 3-TSM servers cross-sharing 2-Tape Libraries
amongst themselves !
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/01/2004
10:08:14 AM:
Serial numbers or the WWN of the device? Several responses
We use OFM from St. Bernard Software. This will allow you to leave the agents up and
running.
Cory
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Andy, can use of 'type=command' schedules (to deliver a 'dsmc' command, or
client script name that contains one) be used to get around the
concurrency limitation?
Kent Monthei
GlaxoSmithKline
Andrew Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
thank you for your information and help
Andy
Steve S Lafrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andy !
Please check at the following link :
http://www-1.ibm.com/certify/certs/tvdpsm52.shtml
IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Tivoli Storage Manager V5.2
You will find the Objectives, a
Andy, can use of 'type=command' schedules (to deliver a 'dsmc' command, or
client script name that contains one) be used to get around the
concurrency limitation?
We may be straying far afield in this discussion. The product's provided
functionality may fulfill most needs, particularly
I am running the following environment
AIX 5.1
TSM 5.2.1.3 server
I have 4 new clients coming on line soon that are Windows 2003 server
that have Active Directory installed on them.
I have been asked by my MS team if there is anything we need to do from
the point of view of the TSM client options
TSM Community,
Attention
I have a client with a 3584 library filled with LTO1 tapes and 4-LTO1 HVD
drives. They want to swap all drives out for fibre attached LTO2 drives.
Reading on www.lto.org, I see that LTO2 is supposed to be able to read AND
write to LTO1 media in LTO1 format. If this is really the case, then the
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bill Fitzgerald
I have 4 new clients coming on line soon that are Windows 2003 server
that have Active Directory installed on them.
I have been asked by my MS team if there is anything we need to do from
the point of view of the
root# dsmc q b {/adsmorc}/* -ina -subdir=yes
This is on a Unix machine. It doesn't matter at all if the backups are
done through rman client or not. All TSM sees is the node and the
filespaces; TSM server knows nothing of RMAN.
It's good to idea to keep the b/a client and TDPO nodes separate
Kent, yes, in general you can do things with TYPE=COMMAND events to start
concurrent operations that run in the background. Note, however, that
tracking their success or failure through the TSM scheduler becomes
problematic since the background processes are effectively detached. The
specific
Correction, I should have said ACTION=COMMAND, not TYPE=COMMAND.
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
Is there any other way to backup GroupWise (hot-online backup); I don't
like the idea of shutting down e-mail system in the middle of the night,
and than pray that after postsched command it will wake up again.
Joe,
There is no TDP/Groupwise. I'm not sure about the mechanism for shutting
Now that I have all of my element address problems squared away I have run into
another issue.
04/01/04 11:36:41 ANR8422I CHECKIN LIBVOLUME: Operation for library AUTOLIB
started as process 39.
04/01/04 11:36:43 ANRD mmsscsi.c(7648): ThreadId38 Element
Hi all
First of all... Kevin - have you ever restored anything You will most likely
fail you can't backup Post Offices online! There is a reason to the fact, that
Novell implemented GWTSA.NLM.
It's possible to backup the domain... correct! Solution stated by Novell is to use the
I agree with Mark about reading the manual. There is actually a section that
specifically talks about Windows 2003. Check the latest manual for the section called
Backing up your data look for the subsection called Backing up Windows 2003
systemstate and system services. There is a page and a
Hi Joe,
Its as Ted said in a different thread OFM ... with earlier versions we have had some
problems but, fairly stable on the latest and greatest. Also our occupancy in the
system is rather unwieldly, the post offices are very large (huge). But we have a 30
version, retain only two
I can't confirm for z/os, however I have previously checked up about VMWare. A 4way
server running VMWare ESX required 4 TSM licenses, regardless of how many virtual
machines (TSM nodes) it hosted.
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Tim
I have a client that wishes to vault a primary storage pool volumes on a
daily basis. Unfortunately they didn't have Autovault grin. So for the
DBbackup and copypool tapes I configured a script that uses MOVE DRMEDIA and
for the primary storage pool, I got a list of tapes in the library for that
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Bill Boyer
I have a client that wishes to vault a primary storage pool volumes on a
daily basis. Unfortunately they didn't have Autovault grin. So for the
DBbackup and copypool tapes I configured a script that uses MOVE DRMEDIA and
for the primary storage
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