, the utilized percentage will
report cached data as well. The migratable percentage will report data
that can actually be moved to tape, and that's the percentage that's
used for the threshold.
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the lowmig option to a percentage below 70.
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small files on disk. You can do this with the MAXSIZE parameter on
your disk storage pool.
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as you want, though. The
number of inactive copies is defined in the management class.
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thing or if TSM treats them
like NFS mounts?
Any hints?
Thanks
Wanda
You should be able to use a virtualmountpoint entry to add them. I've
run into this with Polyserve filesystems, and virtualmountpoints did the
trick.
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Tim Brown wrote:
How can I tell which TSM tape volumes contain
backup data for a particular node
QUERY NODEDATA node-name will do the trick.
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, so I stuck with what I
knew worked. :)
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pool.
I think if a directory name is longer than 256 bytes this will happen as
well. We had a bunch of Linux systems with SELinux enabled that we had
this happen to.
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and LOGPOOLSIZE? The former controls the
size of the database buffer pool (bounded only by the physical memory of
the machine), and the latter the size of the temporary transaction space
in the recovery log (up to 8192 pages IIRC).
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day. We haven't had any serious problems so far. Server-to-server
exports are sketchy, but they've been sketchy since 5.3 as far as I can
tell. Tape exports work as well as they ever have, though.
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-standing bug with SET EVENTs on archives.
Whenever we tried to activate retention on an archive with more than a
few hundred thousand files (read: all of our archives) we'd get an
aborted transaction on the client.
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Skylar Thompson wrote:
Out of curiosity, what hardware and OS are you running? We've had a
couple segfaults in 5.5 when there were a bunch of transactions running
during a database backup, but none since I upped the LOGPOOLSIZE to 2048.
And out of fairness, I should say that we run on 64-bit
one.
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they also
just work on the filespace level, and frequently we need to make
archives of data at the directory and file level.
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-party software. We would tar it up, except our labs
tend to make very full use of the disk space they buy.
I guess another feature request on the client-side would be the ability
to store a stream from standard input as some file. Probably a wild
idea, but it would be cool.
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to be equal to the longest retention period for
files on that filespace, and will delete the filespaces when we get the
email.
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system for anything that
ends in _old, so we don't get alerts when it's no longer being backed up.
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anywhere from 500GB to several
terabytes daily, depending on how much churn the labs in my department
create.
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, you don't have a backup of it.
Right. That was the realization I should have come to a while ago. :)
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lots of files.
You can also break up the work across however many nodes that you have
by using proxy node relationships:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsmhpn.doc/update/anrhgd53372.htm
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¿?
Thanks for your help,
The manual really isn't clear on this, and I haven't explored it too
much since our GPFS cluster doesn't change all that much day-to-day. The
manual seems to imply that it does, but I haven't tested it out.
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only be 13GB in size.
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, is there a way to get
Tivoli to fail-over to the copy pool, and in the long-term is there a
way to keep Tivoli from losing volume history? I'm using the disaster
recovery manager as setup from the Admin Center in the ISC, but I don't
think that's affecting this.
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Richard Sims wrote:
On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:41 PM, Skylar Thompson wrote:
I've been having restores failing for clients with this error
message in
the server log:
Removable volume 5009L is required for a restore request from session
1444. (SESSION: 1444)
Please don't strip off message
was introduced to TSM, and what has gone on with it.
Something's not right there.
I checked it in through our I/O port. The volume name comes from our bar
code reader, and it matches the text that's on that volume.
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not sure why, because the volume was
already listed in query libvolume's output. I checked the output the
output of q vol 5009L f=d and q vol * 5009L f=d and it was identical
to before. Checking the activity log gave the same messages as before as
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on the drive to do the increase.
You should do something like this:
def vol stgpool-name path-to-new-volume formatsize=11
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in a storage pool. Is there any way to
really force TSM to overwrite the on-tape labels?
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that.
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Thomas Denier wrote:
- Skylar Thompson wrote: -
I could try dd'ing a megabyte of zeros to the beginning of the
tape, but I'd have to stop TSM to do that.
I don't think you have to stop TSM for this. We once needed to use
a non-TSM tape utility to download new microcode to our tape
Thomas Denier wrote:
-Skylar Thompson wrote: -
Our library got confused about a month ago, and started reporting
tapes being in the wrong slots. This caused a couple tapes to have
labels that are inconsistent with their barcodes and are in use by
other tapes. I audited the real
somelibrary checkl=y.
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you operate, regardless of OS.
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not sure what those reasons are, but I do it anyways.
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at the
mounter log to see what TSM is expecting and what's actually happening.
You can do this by running dsmadmc with the -mountmode flag.
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specify in
the directory management class. I think the database can store up to 256
bytes of data per directory, and the only time I've gone over that is
when there's extended data (ACLs, selinux bindings, etc.).
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TSM automatically dismount
idle tapes.
Take a look at the MOUNTRETENTION option in the device class for the VTL
drives. The default is an hour, but you can dial it down as low as you
want it to go.
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disk
volumes so you can have more concurrency.
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. As of
5.5, TSM uses direct I/O so there's pretty much nothing between TSM and
the disk controller.
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can fix this with the x b command in
fdisk, or use LVM which doesn't have an offset.
I don't know if this is related to MBR/GPT on Windows though.
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the jackpot. I forgot about expiration. I ran expiration
manually on the target server, and it occupancy is down to 0. Thanks!
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, you'll be
largely by your database performance.
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a single batch? The problem I'd like to avoid is having
the same data end up on onsite and offsite tapes that are in the same batch.
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. Maybe in TSM 6.2? ;)
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reliability.
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given volume. This means that creating multiple DISK volumes per
RAID group will give better performance.
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CRCDATA=YES for any given storage pool.
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Wanda Prather wrote:
My understanding of the function is that if you turn on CRCDATA=YES, TSM
creates the checksum and saves it in the DB. To detect a problem, you then
need to run an AUDIT on the volumes.
Interesting. Do you know the impact on DB size that it has?
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this one.
I know this is true in 5.5 - don't know about 6.1.
I've occasionally gotten the serial number to refresh by taking a drive
and its paths offline and back online. This is on a Spectra Logic T950
w/ IBM LTO3 drives. The weird thing is that it only sometimes works, though.
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Class : GENCLASS3
Volume Name : VXA001
Volume Location :
Command :
command 'delete volhistory type=all todate=09/04/2009'
ANR2467I DELETE VOLHISTORY: 0 sequential volume history entries were
successfully deleted.
Why?
Note: BRT in the date format is dd/mm/yy
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the backup takes, but the amount of time the restore is going to take.
Hardware compression is going to take buy you performance, but software
compression is going to lose you performance.
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and very powerful
Less network bandwidth needed (some of the possible bottlenecks)
We have very good experience with SQL TDP compression rates
Regards
Stefan Holzwarth
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Indeed. After some head scratching I couldn't think of any reason why
they would be incompatible. I was about to send out a correction when
your email came in. :)
Remco Post wrote:
On 17 okt 2009, at 17:14, Skylar Thompson wrote:
I don't know that 32-bit and 64-bit databases would
) and CPU!
Any hopes for a 6.1.3 to address some of these issues? I realize a new
beta is starting, but, some of these problems are still preventing me from
making serious use of V6?
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starting with todays date.
From:
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To:
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Date:
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Re: [ADSM-L] Will db2sysc ever calm down?
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Do you see anything suspicious in your activity log
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assigned to the domain on the target (client) system.
Which made it pretty inconvenient.
I've used server-server export policy to achieve the same result, though.
-Lloyd
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:41:10 -0800
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As a matter of fact there is. TSM
efficiency using TSM.
Thanks for your help.
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This ought to do the trick:
select nodes.node_name from nodes where nodes.node_name \
not in (select associations.node_name from associations)
yoda woya wrote:
using sql, how do i find out the do nodes that are not associated with a
schedule
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server, restore my db and storagae pool.
In terms of licenses, what do I need to do. Is there a phycsical key file,
is there a process, coudl I get the key again from IBM, is based on an honer
system.
Any insight woudl be great
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Thanks in Advance!
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offering work in practice? Are the tetrapaks
robust or do they break easily?
Is configuration and partitioning simple and straightforward?
Thanks
Steve
Steven Harris
TSM Admin
Paraparaumu, New Zealand
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last updated several kinds of key system resources. If an admin isn't
listed in any of those tables on a server, I've gone ahead and removed him or
her.)
Thanks,
Nick
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On 07/15/10 07:02, Wolfgang J Moeller wrote:
Skylar Thompson wrote:
I ran into something similar on RHEL4 when dealing with directories with
lots of files (11 million in one of them - so many that ext3 b-tree
indexing failed). I think even with MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP enabled, the
client
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ALL-LOCAL ~/tmp ~/proc??
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ever have similar problems?
John
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to be fixed in 6.1.
On 09/02/10 01:24, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
What are the consequences of downgrading a TSM client from 6.1/6.2 to 5.5 on
Windows?
I expect the systemstate as it was backed-up using the 6.x clients won't
restore but will file/archive restores work?
Regards,
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Does anyone know of a way to temporarily keep TSM from starting
automated processes that involve library mounts? I'd like to be able to
keep migrations/reclamations/database backups/whatever from occurring
when trying to diagnose tape library problems.
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Does disabling the library prevent library audits as well? Basically I'm
trying to keep stuff from getting mounted and interfering with the audit.
On 09/25/2010 02:34 PM, Richard Sims wrote:
On Sep 25, 2010, at 5:06 PM, Skylar Thompson wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to temporarily keep TSM
of obligation on the part of
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different platforms and don't want to go the route of rsh/rexec if possible.
Thanks!
Scott
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