I guess that would help!!
Running TSM 5.1.1.6 on AIX 4.3.3 ML10
Ran dsmfmt -m -log /tsmlg2fs/tsmlg2vol 6000
Dsmfmt -m -log /tsmlg1fs/tsmlg1vol ?? (I don't remember exact size ran late
yesterday)
Dsmfmt -m -db  /tsmdb1fs/tsmdb1vol ?? (I don't remember exact size ran late
yesterday)
Dsmserv.opt, dsm.opt & sys, volhist & devconfig came over from mksysb

Went through & changed the server name where applicable.

My currnet production server has 2 log volumes.  Will I need both to recover
the server?

Thanks,
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Bruce Kamp
Midrange Systems Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:36 AM
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It would help to have more information about what you are doing, including
your exact server version, operating system on which it runs, and steps you
took leading up to the "dsmserv format" command. For example, what
*exact* commands did you use to preallocate the recover log and database and
recovery log files? Any other associated information would also be helpful.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew
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        Subject:        Restoring DB onto a test server



Trying to restore my database on to a test server.
When I try to run  dsmserv format 2 /tsmlg1fs/tsmlg1vol /tsmlg2fs/tsmlg2vol
1 /tsmdb1fs/tsmdb1vol I get the following error:
ANR9999D lvminst.c(323): ThreadId<0> Error creating Logical Partition Table
for LOG volume /tsmlg2fs/tsmlg2vol.
Any thoughts on what is causing it?

Thanks,
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Bruce Kamp
Midrange Systems Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
P: (954) 987-2020 x4597
F: (954) 985-1404
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