IS anyone using a script or some other method to create the daily .res file for a CBRM backup ? Or a possible other way to get just the changes in the last 24 hrs ?
________________________________ From: Ochs, Duane Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:01 AM To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager' Subject: RE: CBRM - Centera and my TSM server. This looks to be working now... Undocumented points of interest: The Storage pool that the Centera data is going to has to be large enough to hold all the raw data, plus the clips and the TOC. In my case 2-1 for the 100 gb of data I need. 200+ gb of STG. Another very odd part. Issuing Q STG shows the pool to not be utilized tsm: QTWATSM1>q stg *cbrm* Storage Device Estimated Pct Pct High Low Next Stora- Pool Name Class Name Capacity Util Migr Mig Mig ge Pool Pct Pct CBRM_STG_POOL DISK 307 G 0.0 0.0 90 70 And Q volume shows the volumes are being used. tsm: QTWATSM1>q vol *cbrm* Volume Name Storage Device Estimated Pct Volume Pool Name Class Name Capacity Util Status ------------------------ ----------- ---------- --------- ----- -------- /tsmdiskpool1/cbrm1.dsm CBRM_STG_P- DISK 51.2 G 81.5 On-Line OOL /tsmdiskpool2/cbrm2.dsm CBRM_STG_P- DISK 51.2 G 100.0 On-Line OOL /tsmdiskpool6/cbrm3.dsm CBRM_STG_P- DISK 51.2 G 0.0 On-Line OOL But a q content of the volume produces no results. tsm: QTWATSM1>q content /tsmdiskpool2/cbrm2.dsm ANR2034E QUERY CONTENT: No match found using this criteria. ANS8001I Return code 11. ________________________________ From: Ochs, Duane Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:57 AM To: Ochs, Duane; 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager' Subject: RE: CBRM - Centera and my TSM server. OK... I have a step by step definition of what was defined. On the CBRM ( windows) Environmental variables are set: CBRM_DUMP_BACKUP=Yes CBRM_DUMP_FSTYPE=ntfs CBRM_DUMP_PROFILE=sample NDMP_LOCAL_ON=No After more careful reading I'm using the "filer-to-server" method of NAS backup: And have performed the following steps. On the TSM side: define stgpool CBRM_STG_POOL disk defined stg volumes. approximately 100gb of space. define domain CBRM_DOMAIN description="Policy domain for sxes3_CBRM host." define policyset CBRM_DOMAIN CBRM_POLICYSET define mgmtclass CBRM_DOMAIN CBRM_POLICYSET CBRM_MGTCLASS assign defmgmtclass CBRM_DOMAIN CBRM_POLICYSET CBRM_MGTCLASS define copygroup CBRM_DOMAIN CBRM_POLICYSET CBRM_MGTCLASS destination=CBRM_STG_POOL tocdestination=CBRM_STG_POOL verexists=4 activate policyset CBRM_DOMAIN CBRM_POLICYSET register node sxes3_cbrm <password> domain=CBRM_DOMAIN type=nas define datamover sxes3_CBRM type=nas hladdress=<cbrm_host> lladdress=10000 userid=<Administrator> password=<PASSWORD> dataformat=ndmpdump Any Ideas ? ________________________________ From: Ochs, Duane Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:19 AM To: 'ADSM: Dist Stor Manager' Subject: CBRM - Centera and my TSM server. Can someone give me a clue ? I've been tasked to back up our Centera... I have no working knowledge of CBRM and have not been through any previous exercises to define NDMP operations on TSM. What I have: TSM server EE 5.4.3 on AIX. CBRM version 2.2. T950 library with 10 LTO4 drives. I have the host defined, I have a STG defined for TOC and I have a separate domain defined for just this process. I inititated the nas backup and it appeared the data was being sent to the TSM server around 175 gb of data. The STG had no data, No tapes were mounted but my recovery log grew throughout the process. I'm working with a vendor that has some experiencing setting this up and appears to be lost down the wrong track. I was able to locate some documentation on this and it appears that I have to define a separate library for this processing. Can anyone give me some background on how this is supposed to work ? And possibly what I am missing. Thanks, Duane