Hi all,
I have an AIX client (5.1.6.9, TSM server at 5.2.2.1), which needs to
backup it's files as fast as possible, therefore I modified it's dsm.sys
to give it Resouceutilization 10. On TSM server this node has max
mount points 2, and belongs a domain where primary pool (called
diskpool_aix) is
I came in this morning and found that the accessor in the
library was down. I have a call in for service so at least it will be worked
on shortly. In the mean time, I can't remember for the life of me how to run
the system by hand.
I'm running TSM 5.1.6 on win2k. The
...I can't remember for the life of me how to run
the system by hand.
That fine 3494 Operator Guide manual is your reference.
Topic 3494, change to manual operation in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
may further assist.
Richard Sims
Richard, Matt,
Thanks for your input : looks like I'll have to expand my disk pool, or
diminish it's high mig percent to avoid this kind of situation ...
Regards.
Arnaud
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Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT
just go to the console and on the far left pull down select manual mode
once in manual mode, the drives should indicate what tape to mount and
where it currently resides
there is also a mount screen that goes up on the console but I generally
ignore it and go off the drives
Dwight E. Cook
Does anybody knows where could i download the documentation about
backing up AFS with TSM.
I just installed the binaries but i doesn´t know how to backup the
acl´s, volumes, and all that stuff.
tanks.
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Rogelio Bazán Reyes
Grupo Financiero Santander Serfín
So I've got a volume that got all sorts of messed up somehow, one that
resides in my tapepool. I've tried moving the data from it with no luck -
too many errors. Since I should have a copy of this in the copy pool, I
should be all set. So I'm going to delete the volume with discarddata=yes
and
Since I should have a copy of this in the copy pool, I
should be all set. So I'm going to delete the volume with discarddata=yes
STOP!
This will delete all references to the data (in the copy stgpool as well as
the primary stgpool volume). You will not be able to recover the data
without
del vol disc=yes will not only delete your primary volume but also your copy volume.
This should work:
move data 00035-L1 # to get as much data of it as possible
upd vol 00035-L1 acc=destroyed
restore vol 00035-L1 (preview=yes)
Jeroen
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From: Mike Bantz [mailto:[EMAIL
Don't delete it. That will get rid of the copy as well. You need to do a
restore volume. Do a help on that. I usually do a preview and find out
what tapes I need from the vault first. I mark all the tapes as unavailable
so that TSM will not use them. When I get them all in the library I
System Objects are being backed up on XP nodes controlled by this option set: Any
ideas? Thanks...
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EXCLUDE.DIR *\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs
EXCLUDE.DIR *\Documents and Settings\...\Recent
EXCLUDE.DIR *\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
well, DELETE VOLUME is a secure way.. to loose your data.
dsmadmc HELP DELETE VOLUME
...
If the volume being deleted is a primary storage pool volume, the
server checks whether any copy storage pool has copies of files
that are being deleted. When files stored in a
Yup - the move data, submitted something like 7-8 times, has done nothing to
help us. Too many errors.
LESSON LEARNED: the delete vol was issued before the restore vol.
Happily enough, the data on that volume was actually three files that I
really really don't want backed up, as they had old mgt
Hi,
Maybe because you didn't use exclude.systemobject?
Regards,
Karel
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Douglas Currell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 5 april 2004 17:20
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: XP Cloptset backing up undesired Sys Objects
System Objects are being
Also, remember, (if you are running client compression) that the
preallocation performed against the disk will be 100% of how big the file
is on your host system.
ALSO if you are using TDP/R3 and it is greater than tdpr3 v3.2.0.11 it will
clear cache and preallocate at a rate of 110% unless you
Directories cannot be independently selected
for a Backup or Archive operation: they are
implicitly backed up or archived along with
files unless you cause files only to be
operated upon.
Actually this is not quite true. See the -DIRSONLY and -FILESONLY client
options.
Regards,
Andy
Andy
Or DOMAIN -SYSTEMOBJECT
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your
ftp://index.storsys.ibm.com/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client/v5r1/AIX/AIX32bit/LATEST/IP22750.tivoli.tsm.client.books
The files install in /usr/tivoli/tsm/client/books/ .
-Jonathan
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Rogelio Bazán Reyes wrote:
Does anybody knows where could i
In looking through the online manuals I noticed a supplement in
with them, being a link to a new ITSM Information Center web area:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/index.jsp?toc=/com.ibm.itstorage.doc/toc.xml
It amounts to a reorganized way to look at the Tivoli products info.
I remember having same problem; and yes you are right.
Even if you are doing incremental sql backup; if in between two incremental backups
you run reindex, next incremental will be similar in size as full backup. Logically
this is still incremental only it is too big.
We ended up running reindex
After migrating our entire datastore from DLT to LTO2, I have discovered
a bunch of damaged files that did not migrate to their new storage pool
cleanly. (It's possible they may have been damaged already)
I started getting these errors, which I'd never seen before:
ANR1330E The server has
No, it does not work. Per IBM, if you have COPYSTGPOOL defined for a primary
Stg Pool and you attempt to perform LAN free backup to this primary Stg
Pool, it _should_ queitly revert to LAN path and then
write to both primary and copy pools.
In reality, this appears to be behaving like this only
TSM's selection for default directory management class for backup isn't
quite that sophisticated: it picks the management class whose backup copy
group has the longest RETONLY setting. In the case where there is a tie,
the management class whose name is highest in collating sequence gets
picked.
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