Hello
Does anyone know if Exchange2003 with SP1 is supported? We are running Exchange2003
and TDP for mail ver 5.1.2 now and the exchange-admin wants to upgrade Exchange2003 to
SP1.
Regards
Niklas Lundström
Swedbank
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 21:51:19 -0500
Alexander Lazarevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TSM 5.1.6.5 on windows 2K server.
When I run a simple restore, nothing that I haven't done a hundred
times before, the restore hangs after a minute or two, and doesn't do
squat, forever. The only thing I notice
TSM 5.1.6.5 on windows 2K server.
When I run a simple restore, nothing that I haven't done a hundred times
before, the restore hangs after a minute or two, and doesn't do squat,
forever. The only thing I notice is the q mount command shows something
odd:
tsm:q mount
ANR8376I Mount point reserved
Niklas,
Yes. Exchange 2003 with the recently released SP1 is supported.
Del
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/07/2004
04:27:54 AM:
Hello
Does anyone know if Exchange2003 with SP1 is supported? We are
running
With my idea, you would export dude2, so you won't lose the inactive files.
Here's the order:
1. Rename dude1 to dude2
2. Register new dude1
3. Export dude2
Nick Cassimatis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He who laughs last has a good backup.
TSM does not use the TSA's for doing Groupwise backups. The only thing
you can really do is backup the domain/po directories using an Open File
Agent. You are correct about TSM using the TSA's for files and NDS
however.
Troy Frank
Network Services
University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 07:48:50 -0400
Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TSM 5.1.6.5 on windows 2K server.
When I run a simple restore, nothing that I haven't done a hundred
times before, the restore hangs after a minute or two, and doesn't do
squat, forever. The only thing I notice is the q
Hi All,
I moved a lot of data out of Primary Pool #1 and into Primary Pool # 2.
Primary Pool #1 used Copy Pool #1 and Primary Pool # 2 used Copy Pool #2.
It appears that the Copy Pool # 1 still has the backup of this data...which I
expected. The problem is that
it appears the
Hi there,
You guys have been great and helpful in the past, therefore I have one
more question/mystery to solve.
Situation :
windows 2000SP3,
TSM Version 5, Release 1, Level 5.0
Ibm lto3600 library with single drive.
2 storage pools : 'diskbackup' migrating to 'tapebackup'
And tape backup (the
Yes this is how TSM works. You can have multiple copy pools for 1 Primary
Pool.
See http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0404/221.html for one way to delete
this data. (This assumes that there is still domr data that you want on
Copy Pool #1)
-Original Message-
From: David Nicholson
Phil,
You will find the message is in the dsmc help facility and the messages
manual... after a fashion. Look up message ANS13408W and you should find
information there. It's listed as 13408 instead of 3408 due to how the
message number is represented internally (and that needs to be
investigated
The message manual content is derived from the same source as what we
include in the product help facility (dsmc help). Differences from the
published/online manuals would only be due to a lag between the time we
add/change a message in the help facility and the time it takes to get the
changes
The problem with this setting is that with 100+ clients backing up to a
collocated tape pool, performs at least 100 mounts every day (the ATL LM
says over 250 tape mounts per day), it is cleaning the drives 2-3 times a
day.
I have decided to take IBM's recommendation and try letting the drives
I need to keep a single backup for legal reasons of our oldest Exchange
DB full backup. Does anyone know how I can keep this without changing
my existing management class and normal backup retention ?
Thanks,
Ralph
generate a backupset. keep that.
-Original Message-
From: Levi, Ralph [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP for Exchange
I need to keep a single backup for legal reasons of our oldest Exchange
DB full backup. Does
Hello all,
config
Novell os 6
TSM client 5.2.2
When I click on backup or restore on the Web client Gui
I get the following message:
ANS2604s the web client agent was unable to authenticate the the server
Can anyone tell me what might be wrong? This server is part of a cluster
we are setting
From: Levi, Ralph [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to keep a single backup for legal reasons of our oldest
Exchange
DB full backup. Does anyone know how I can keep this without
changing
my existing management class and normal backup retention ?
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
Sorry, then I am out of ideas. Well, how about setting up a separate pool,
just for the
long retention data, and do a special backup to that pool? ... Just a
thought.
Obviously backupset kind of thing would be preferrable.
-Original Message-
From: Stapleton, Mark [SMTP:[EMAIL
I need to take the oldest version I have an keep that one (forever...).
After that, I can continue keeping my normal retention.
Thanks all for any suggestions.
Ralph
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Coats, Jack
Sent: June 07, 2004
From: Levi, Ralph [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to keep a single backup for legal reasons of our oldest
Exchange
DB full backup. Does anyone know how I can keep this without
changing
my existing management class and normal backup retention ?
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Ralph,
I believe you have 2 options.
1. Restore and re-save to a permanent management class... goto 3
2. remove the tape with the backup on it, protect from overwrite ... goto
3
3. Save the current TSM Database, Volhist, Devconfig and prepare files.
(Use NT Backup or something that you can
Mark,
Thanks. You just jogged my memory. I did this once before for the
legal dept. We keep it for a couple of months and then got the okay to
delete it. As I now remember (from you response), I ran an export to
save everything once.
Thanks for the info and have a great day.
Ralph
You could restore that version then do a file level archive of the DB using
the regular TSM b/a client. (Easiest to do if you have a recovery Server.)
-Original Message-
From: Levi, Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 7, 2004 12:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP for Exchange
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the response. I think I will try the export server
methodology first. It should be simpler but I will use this as my
fallback should that not suffice.
Thanks for the quick turnaround.
Ralph
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Make sure that the export server works with the Exchange TDP... I don't
know, but I imagine it would.
Best Of Luck
Tony
-Original Message-
From: Levi, Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 June 2004 18:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP for Exchange - The answer is not nice!
Looks like it will work. I just ran the preview and got results that
look reasonable. BTW - To set the record straight in case someone else
needs this info, I'm using Export Node . Export Server exports the TSM
server info not the client info I am needing.
Thanks again,
Ralph
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I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers
running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys and
dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the
.bash_profile for root.
The dsmc commands work correctly and I can talk to our TSM Host
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Raymond Ramirez
I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers
running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys
and
dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the
The message manual content is derived from the same source as what we
include in the product help facility (dsmc help). Differences from the
published/online manuals would only be due to a lag between the time we
add/change a message in the help facility and the time it takes to get the
changes
Raymond Ramirez wrote:
I have installed the TSM client version 4.2.0 on two IBM x335 servers
running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1, and I did all the dsm.sys and
dsm.opt file fixes, plus the environmental variable changes to the
.bash_profile for root.
The dsmc commands work correctly and I
This doesn't sound like a cluster problem, more of a general client
install problem. After you installed the client , but BEFORE you ran
dsmcad , did you run dsmc , and do a q tsa? That should've asked you
to setup a username/password for the backups to run under. Then, when
registering the
I tried this cmd, but all my copy pool volumes are UNAVAIL (offsite).
any other suggestions?
Dave Nicholson
Whirlpool Corporation
Rushforth, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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06/07/2004 11:20 AM
Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
I guess the proper sequence should have been:
1. Move nodedata from Copy Pool #1 to Copy Pool #2 (this way TSM will use
the data on Primary Pool #1 as the source data)
2. Move nodedata from Primary Pool #1 to Primary Pool #2
I'm not sure if there is any way other than to bring the volumes back
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rushforth, Tim
I guess the proper sequence should have been:
1. Move nodedata from Copy Pool #1 to Copy Pool #2 (this way TSM will
use
the data on Primary Pool #1 as the source data)
2. Move nodedata from Primary Pool #1 to
My company runs TSM 5.1.8.1 on Sun E4500's with 4 procs and 4GB of RAM. I
have tried twice now, once on 4.2 and now on 5.1 to add more processors (either 2 or
4) and TSM performance drops through the floor. Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Normally, starting the server fresh only
Ooops forgot about that restriction. To do this without bringing back
offsite tapes or deleting all copy pool data for some nodes temporarily:
1. Move nodedata from Copy Pool #1 to Copy Pool #1 (to new volumes) for the
nodes you want to move.
2. Move nodedata Primary Pool #1 to Primary Pool #2
3.
Hi,
I am having a problem with the 5.2 or 5.1 client running under Redhat 9.0.
The client installs properly and seems to connect to the server. I have
coded the dsm.sys file to point to the server. However, any statements
I place in the dsm.opt file will cause the following error to be
Take a closer look at the Unix client manuals. Some options (Nodename is
one of them) can only be placed in the dsm.sys file. If you want to use
something other than the hostname for the node, include it in the server
stanza.
Ted
At 05:06 PM 6/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with
Input appreciated.
2 AIX servers and I want to have something very similar to a End Of Month Backup set
that I run. I would like to know if anyone sees any problems with using a long term
archive copy group to fulfill the same job as a backup set. If you ask why I dont use
a backup set, a
Currently, we are running OpenAFS on Redhat Linux 7.2 (AS) and looking for a backup
solution using IBM TSM. After reading from mail-archive there appears to be a way to
compile OpenAFS with TSM XBSA (X-open-api) so that the OpenAFS butc can communicate
with TSM.
Looking for a procedure on how
Hi *SMers,
my security officer asks me to remove the
Server: TSM_HTTP/0.1
banner on TSM HTTPClient.
Could you put me on the way ?
I have no idea...
Regards
David Sniper Rigaudiere
GPG KeyID 0x2D243742
Hi,
The following URL
http://www.berningeronline.net/docstacks/HTML/relnotes/tsmbackup.html
contains some info. Regarding OpenAFS support for TSM
hope it is useful
Regards,
Nitin Ubhayakar
( 3989111 x 69182
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