Anyone out there using TSM with Virtuozzo? V4.0
Virtuozzo. If so, I got a few questions for you!!
The documentation from Parallels leaves a bit to be
desired. Needless to say, I am a bit confused.
I can't seem to find a list anywhere of items I should
exclude from the regular OS backup on an exchange 2003
server. Anyone?
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Thanks a bunch.
Is this documented anywhere? I looked, but couldn't
find anything.
--- Del Hoobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Exchange Server 2003 database files have a
.EDB and .STM extension.
For example: MBDB1.EDB, MBDB1.STM, MBDB2.EDB,
MBDB2.STM
The Exchange Server 2003 log files
I'm a big dope when it comes to include/exclude
statements ... not sure what my problem is.
Need help with syntax ...
I have a directory: D:\dir1\dir2
where I need to exclude the file contents of dir2, but
need to include any subfolders and their contents. So
if there is a d:\dir1\dir2\dir3,
I don't know why, but I always have the hardest time
finding the simplest information on IBM's web site.
What TDP for Exchange supports Exchange 2003? Any
besides 5.3?
Is there a simple (ha!) spreadsheet somewhere that
lays out requirements, prereqs, etc for this kind of thing?
On a new account, and the customer has several remote
locations that have 3584 libraries. I know I could
get the library firmware level from the UltraScalable
Specialist web interfaced, but they don't have that
set up on all of the libs. How else can I get the
firmware level of the library and
Q drive gives a WWN and serial number, however if you
just select from the DRIVES table you don't get that.
What table is that information stored in?
tsm: TSM02q drive * drive01 f=d
Library Name: 3584LIB
Drive Name: DRIVE01
Device Type: LTO
Server 5.2.6.0 on AIX 5.2.0.0 ML5. So how many
versions ago do you think it was really a valid
command?
I'm getting tired of all these undocumented commands
... surely they are documented somewhere, right?
sigh
Thanks.
T.
--- Bob Booth - UIUC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It forces a write of
Hey -
Have started new contract with company and I'm
trying
to figure out what is going on. Several of the
servers have a scheduled FLUSH command that runs
daily. Can't find any documentation on FLUSH - what
is it supposed to be doing? The messages along with
the schedule say something
I'm searching (but not finding) for some documents on
setting up the TDP for use in backing up an Oracle 10g
system. Can't seem to find anything in Redbooks.
Thanks,
T.
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Hey all -
I've been doing a little cleanup of some offsite tapes
- long story - but bascially I'm doing some delete
volume volid discard=yes. Ran one today on a tape,
and for some reason the tape did not go to a pending
status. It's still at a full status. I did get all
the other messages
Can't - it's offsite.
--- Ford, Phillip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try an audit volume on it and see what happens.
This usually takes care of
it. Sometimes you have to run the delete volume a
couple of times.
--
Phillip
320-4462
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From: T. Lists
320-4462
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From: T. Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 1:58 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: delete offsite volume - did not go to a
pending status
Hey all -
I've been doing a little cleanup of some offsite
from your
vault.
If you are running DRM to do your vaulting, it will
come back the next
time you run MOVE DRMEDIA.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
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T. Lists
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 3:42 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Anybody know what a client session type of 19 or 16
means for field 25 of dsmaccnt.log? The only thing
I've found regarding the fields of each line of
dsmaccnt.log is:
25 Client session type. A value of 1 or 4 indicates a
general client session. A value of 5 indicates a
client session that is
Funny that you should bring this up ... I had two
tapes this week that had this problem.
Pct relcaim was at 99.9%, however a q content showed
that there was nothing on the tape. A move data said
there was nothing on the tape, but when I tried to
delete the volume, it told me there WAS something
So, what you're telling me is as long as I've got port
1500 open, I should be ok? The sending port is
irrelevant?
So what else could be my problem, 'cause it ain't
working.
Thanks,
T.
--- Stef Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 11 September 2004 21:50,
showersofblessings wrote:
Hey all - I know this one has been asked before, but I
can't seem to find a solution to my problem. IBM has
been a bit snitty - telling me it's a
communications/network problem. Ok, maybe not
snitty - maybe I'm just having a bad day.
Anyway.
TSM server AIX 5.1, TSM 5.2.0
Linux client TSM 5.2.3
We upgraded from 5.2.2 to 5.2.3.0 to (among other
things) try and fix this problem. No luck. I've also
tried the txnbytelimit fix on the client, and again,
no luck.
If you find any other solutions I would be most
interested in them.
Thanks,
T.
--- Zoltan Forray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just
So, basically ya'll are telling me that there is no
Windows/MSDos command or utility to prune a log file?
--- Stapleton, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Thomas Rupp, Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
MS offers their Windows Services
Hey all,
Every day when I run DR prepare, I've been getting
this warning message for one of my copy storage pools:
ANR6913W PREPARE: No volumes with backup data exist in
copy storage pool COPY_POOL_2.
I've looked up the verbage on the warning, and it
says:
ANR6913W Command: No volumes with
Yes, this storage pool does show up under Copy
Storage Pools from a q drmstatus.
--- Stapleton, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of T. Lists
Every day when I run DR prepare, I've been getting
this warning message for one of my
The access on all except one is OFFSITE. That one is
UNAVAILABLE, but that's the one that's getting sent
off-site today.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Tracy -
The message description qualifies the condition as
*usable* volumes,
which may be the key. I would query the copy
storage
This is a Windows question, not a TSM question ...
How can you prune a log file (not dsmsched.log or
dsmerror.log) to keep it to a manageable size? We've
got a lot of other log files generated by the TDP
software on the clients, and they are growing quite
large.
Were this unix, I'd just tail
Not sure what changed between last week and today, but
I can't seem to get the client scheduler started on a
linux box. I was able to start it last week, but now
when I try I get:
ANS0101E Unable to open English message repository
'dsmclientV3.cat'
I've searched the archives, and about all I've
As Homer says D'OH!
Had my DSM_DIR variable set incorrectly. Thanks for
the pointer.
T.
--- Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure what changed between last week and today,
but
I can't seem to get the client scheduler started on
a
linux box. I was able to start it last week,
For files on a windows system, what does TSM look at
to determine if a file has been modified and therefore
eligible to be backed up again? Is it only the
modified date? I know I've had problems before with
the sys admins doing recursive permissions changes on
directories that causes all the
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