Hello Chavdar,
Thank you very much for your quick reply. Ok I understand you but how can i
see sql or exchange backups in a single flash copy manager GUI.(Daily
Backup, monthly backup and Yearly backup)
Best regards
Murat
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Kimden: Chavdar Cholev
Hi Murat,
You cannot set different policies for backups of the same object name
using the same NODENAME. That is a fundamental behavior of
backup objects in a TSM/FCM environment. There are ways to
to solve your requirement.
For SQL, if you want different policies for the same object name,
you
Dear all :
Due to tape library slot limitation, we implement TSM 6.3 with the following
scenarios :
Hardware
TS-3200 with 4 x LTO5, 48 slots
TSM configure
3 x primary pool ( A, B, C) for 1 x copy pool (for offsite - off_data)
4 cycle x 7 day of tape media
Daily backup : 4 ~ 8TB
Hi Del,
I will consider your suggestions.
Thank you very much.
Murat
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Kimden: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] Yerine Del
Hoobler
Tarih: Thursday, May 17, 2012 1:55 PM
Kime: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Konu: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP for SQL-MAIL with flash copy
Victor,
Assuming it is a copy pool volume (since primary storage volumes should
always be available in your library).
Investigate the volume status on your TSM server:
Use the query drmedia command determine the volume's current state, if
in fact it should be out of the library it's state would
Hi TSM'ers,
I am trying to do backups with the TSM Client, 6.2.2.0, running on AIX 5.3,
TL11 against a TSM Server 5.5.6.0
The backup itselfs works ok, but i face difficulties defining and running a
preschedulecmd.
Some diagnosis below:
root@tsm-client:/var/log/tsm dsmc q sched
IBM Tivoli
How about putting that command into a small script on the host and just run
that?
That does work 100% (as I use it alot)
On 17 May 2012 14:13, Guenther Bergmann guenther_bergm...@gbergmann.dewrote:
Hi TSM'ers,
I am trying to do backups with the TSM Client, 6.2.2.0, running on AIX 5.3,
TL11
I would put the command inside a shell script and use that script for the
preschedule command.
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Guenther Bergmann
Node1, damaged server, tsm files exist
Node2, new server
On Node2, using ./dsmc -virtualnode=node1
Restore /u01/*.* -pick -su=yes
ANS1395E The destination filespace or drive letter is unavailable. The
following object was not processed:
Filespace:'/u01'
If I execute on Node1 it
Environment: AIX 6.1, TSM 5.5.4
We've been backing up a couple of NAS filers via NDMP for around 18 months but
recently find that sending the data to a storage pool of 12 500G rlv-formatted
disks has been diagnosed by L2 as the cause of occasional problems with the
recovery log when it
We use file device classes for TOC. No problems. NFS mounted data domain
storage. Maxcap of 400GB. We have several TB of toc data and don't have
problems except for hating life when I have to do a restore. It works
fine, just can be painfully slow if you have very large TOCs (file systems
dsmc rest /u01/*.* /u01 -virtualnode=node1 -pick -su=yes
and, really, do you mean *.*? I think you want *
On 17 mei 2012, at 16:23, Tim Brown wrote:
Node1, damaged server, tsm files exist
Node2, new server
On Node2, using ./dsmc -virtualnode=node1
Restore /u01/*.* -pick -su=yes
Susie,
I figured I would reply direct to you since I am new to TSM and not
really sure if this is on target, but here is an article on TOC (and
Backup sets) when using NAS backups.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolistoragemanager/Bac
Hi Tiim,
you need to add double quotes, so the command looks like:
dsmc restore -virtualnode=... -pi -subd=y /u01/* /u01/
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Ullrich Mänz
Data Center Services
FRITZ MACZIOL Software und Computervertrieb GmbH
Ludwig Str. 180D, 63067 Offenbach, Germany
FYI, This was a problem when TSM 6 was first released, but was resolved.
It shouldn't have any relevance anymore.
Regards,
Shawn
Shawn Drew
Internet
knau...@npisorters.com
Sent by: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
05/17/2012 01:46 PM
Please respond to
I have an error when I run move DRM I have not seen before and have not found a
fix for:
05/17/2012 13:51:03 ANR2017I Administrator OPERATOR issued command: MOVE
DRMEDIA * wherestate=mountable tostate=vault wait=no
(SESSION: 46672)
05/17/2012 13:51:05
What is the output of q drmstat ?
- The pools are defined there (or defaults to all copypools
- Pools link to device classes
- device classes link to the library
Regards,
Shawn
Shawn Drew
Internet
andy.hueb...@alconlabs.com
Sent by:
Hi, Guenther. Instead of redirecting the output /dev/null, I would
recommend redirecting it to a file so you could take a look at it.
/usr/bin/su - appuser -c '/appdir/2/admin-tools/backup/bin/onbkup -x
1/tmp/outfile 21'
Hopefully this will give you more troubleshooting information.
Alex
Dear Shawn:
Thanks for reply.
The ANR12281 is refer to one of the tape in the primary pool.
So is backup-stgpool use to create another set of tape same as the primary
pool ? Since the existing tape library slot (48 slot)is not enough to hold
all backup of primary pool; 14 version of user data
Dear Rick :
We did not use the DRM now,
Since the existing tape library slot (48 slot)is not enough to hold all
backup of primary pool; 14 version of user data (each version require 4 to 6
LTO5). So we try to implement the backup like;
1. daily schedule backup data to primary pool (daily
Hi, Andy. Check out IC78973.
I suspect IBM docs are broken, so here's a google cache URL.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:vKLU4pfNc_cJ:www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss%3Fuid%3Dswg1IC78973+anr8409e
It is apparently fixed in 6.2.4.0. Workaround is to move drm and specify
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