Del,
This is a 2 node Windows 2000 Cluster and the cluster service is running.
When we run "dsmc query filespace" program with the same dsmsql.opt we do
not get the same error (it actually works since we can use the gui to
backup):
Node Name: DCLABVDB80
Session established with server ADSMSV2: AIX-RS/6000
Server Version 4, Release 1, Level 2.0
Server date/time: 07/12/2001 16:35:40 Last access: 07/12/2001 08:54:05
Num Last Incr Date Type File Space Name
--- -------------- ---- ---------------
1 07/10/2001 16:09:29 API:NTSQL DCLABVDB80.consigment
2 07/10/2001 16:09:08 API:NTSQL DCLABVDB80.dbadmin
3 07/11/2001 20:54:02 NTFS \\dclabcdb80\i$
Results from running "sqldsmc /adsmqueryserver":
Tivoli Storage Manager
Tivoli Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server
Command Line Interface - Version 1, Release 1, Level 2.01
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1997, 1999. All rights reserved.
TSM API Version 4, Release 1, Level 2
TSM Nodename: client
License file exists and contains valid license data.
Server Options
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
dsmsql Nodename dclabvdb80
Cluster Node Yes
Compression Off
PasswordAccess Generate
WaitMount True
CommMethod TCP/IP
TcpServerAddress adsmsv2eth
TcpPort 1500
Bruce E. Lowrie
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Information Technology Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 3:14 PM
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Subject: Re: TDP for SQL 1.1.2
Bruce,
Are you running this on a NT 4 or 2000 cluster?
Is the cluster service running?
If you run the "dsmc query filespace" program with the
same dsmsql.opt, do you see the same error?
What version of the TSM API are you running with?
("sqldsmc /adsmqueryserver" will tell you the answer.)
If it's a Windows 2000 cluster and an older TSM API,
it may not be working correctly.
You should be running at least 3.7.0 of the TSM API.
Thanks,
Del
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Bruce Lowrie
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I am using TDP for SQL version 1.1.2 on all of my SQL 7 / MS Cluster
installations with no problems. We are testing out SQL 2000 using the same
version of the TDP and we received this error message:
ACO0302E -- NODENAME cannot be the local machine name when CLUSTERNODE is
set to YES
when run this string from a command line interface :
sqldsmc /sqlsecure /sqlserver:dclabvdb80 /adsmoptfile:dsmsql.opt
/backupfull:master
In the diserror.log file is this message:
07/10/2001 16:15:16 ANS1155E CLUSTERNODE option is set to YES but cluster
is
not enabled.
Either the machine does not have cluster server installed, or the cluster
server is not running.
Anyone have any ideas?
Bruce E. Lowrie
Sr. Systems Analyst
Information Technology Services
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