Re: Change IP addresses

2018-08-02 Thread David Bronder
The "NFS server bebes203 not responding" message suggests there is a stuck
NFS mount on the client BEEVSREF -- I'm guessing it was mounted via the user
IP address and not unmounted before the change.

The fix may be as simple as a umount and mount of the NFS share (if bebes203
isn't exporting the share to the new user IP address, you'll have to resolve
that before mounting it again).  If the mount is really stuck, you may need
to kill processes using the mount, or even reboot the client to clear it.

If the other client with problems doesn't have the same problem, you'll need
to share details from that one for further troubleshooting.

=Dave


On 08/02/2018 07:32 AM, Verhelst, Luc wrote:
> Hello
> 
> We have an old TSM server with 2 clients .   We changed the user IP addresses 
>  on the client servers and on the TSM server. We  did not touch the backup IP 
> addresses.  After the change I’m not able to run  a backup.
> 
> I got on the client server :
> PROD beevsref:/etc # dsmc
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
> Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface
>   Client Version 5, Release 4, Level 0.0
>   Client date/time: 08/02/18   13:28:46
> (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All Rights Reserved.
> 
> Node Name: BEEVSREF
> Session established with server BAST_TSM: AIX-RS/6000
>   Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
>   Server date/time: 08/02/18   13:29:17  Last access: 08/02/18   12:20:26
> 
> tsm> i /tmp
> NFS server bebes203 not responding still trying
> 
> On the TSM server I see the session started :
> bebes203:/etc # dsmadmc
> IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
> Command Line Administrative Interface - Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
> (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All Rights Reserved.
> 
> Enter your user id:  admin
> 
> Session established with server BAST_TSM: AIX-RS/6000
>   Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
>   Server date/time: 08/02/18   13:29:36  Last access: 08/02/18   10:34:16
> 
> 
> tsm: BAST_TSM>q se
> 
>   Sess Comm.  Sess Wait   Bytes   Bytes Sess  
> Platform Client Name
> Number Method StateTimeSent   Recvd Type
> -- -- -- -- --- --- - 
>  
> 1,782 Tcp/Ip IdleW   16 S2.2 K 273 Node  
> AIX  BEEVSREF
> 1,783 Tcp/Ip Run  0 S  101 117 Admin 
> AIX  ADMIN
> 
> What do I miss here ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Luc
> Storage admin
> Atealaan 34
> 2200 Herentals
> Tel: +32 (0) 2 431 3560
> GSM: +32 (0)474 98 24 25
> e-mail: luc.verhe...@atos.net
> 

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Change IP addresses

2018-08-02 Thread Verhelst, Luc
Hello

We have an old TSM server with 2 clients .   We changed the user IP addresses  
on the client servers and on the TSM server. We  did not touch the backup IP 
addresses.  After the change I’m not able to run  a backup.

I got on the client server :
PROD beevsref:/etc # dsmc
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface
  Client Version 5, Release 4, Level 0.0
  Client date/time: 08/02/18   13:28:46
(c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All Rights Reserved.

Node Name: BEEVSREF
Session established with server BAST_TSM: AIX-RS/6000
  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
  Server date/time: 08/02/18   13:29:17  Last access: 08/02/18   12:20:26

tsm> i /tmp
NFS server bebes203 not responding still trying

On the TSM server I see the session started :
bebes203:/etc # dsmadmc
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Command Line Administrative Interface - Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
(c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All Rights Reserved.

Enter your user id:  admin

Session established with server BAST_TSM: AIX-RS/6000
  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
  Server date/time: 08/02/18   13:29:36  Last access: 08/02/18   10:34:16


tsm: BAST_TSM>q se

  Sess Comm.  Sess Wait   Bytes   Bytes Sess  
Platform Client Name
Number Method StateTimeSent   Recvd Type
-- -- -- -- --- --- - 
 
1,782 Tcp/Ip IdleW   16 S2.2 K 273 Node  
AIX  BEEVSREF
1,783 Tcp/Ip Run  0 S  101 117 Admin 
AIX  ADMIN

What do I miss here ?

Regards,

Luc
Storage admin
Atealaan 34
2200 Herentals
Tel: +32 (0) 2 431 3560
GSM: +32 (0)474 98 24 25
e-mail: luc.verhe...@atos.net

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Re: Change IP

2009-07-09 Thread madunix
many thanks for your input.

-mu

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Thomas
Denierthomas.den...@jeffersonhospital.org wrote:
 -madunix wrote: -

Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what
is the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

 Do you have backups that pass through firewalls, and will continue
 to do so after the server move? If so, you will probably have to
 arrange for changes in firewall rules.

 Will any of your backups start passing through firewalls as a result
 of the server move? If so, you will probably need new firewall rules,
 and may need to change client options for the affected nodes (for
 example, firewall policies at some sites are compatible with polling
 mode scheduling but not with prompted mode scheduling).

 Will any of your backups stop passing through firewalls as a result
 of the server move? If so, you should probably arrange to have any
 obsolete firewall rules removed after the server move, and may want
 to change client options for the affected nodes (for example,
 changing from polling to prompted scheduling).



Change IP

2009-07-08 Thread madunix
Dear ALL,

Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what is
the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

Thanks
madunix


SV: Change IP

2009-07-08 Thread Christian Svensson
Are you using Server-2-Server communication between multiple TSM Servers?
If not. Then just change the IP in Windows and restart the TSM Server Service 
then are you up and running. 

Best Regards
Christian Svensson

Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson

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Dear ALL,

Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what is
the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

Thanks
madunix


Re: SV: Change IP

2009-07-08 Thread Desalegne Guangul
You also need to change the IP address on  dsm.sys and dsm.opt files on 
the linux clients  and on windows clients just change dsm.opt to the new 
ip address of the TSM server.

Hope this help!


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If not. Then just change the IP in Windows and restart the TSM Server 
Service then are you up and running. 

Best Regards
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E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson

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Dear ALL,

Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what is
the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

Thanks
madunix


Re: SV: Change IP

2009-07-08 Thread Wanda Prather
Also if your TOR or ISC connections were set up using the IP address instead
of the hostname, you'll have to change them.

I always recommend that my customers set up a DNS alias for the TSM server,
and point the clients to the DNS alias instead of using hard-coded IP
addresses.  Eliminates this problem altogether.


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Desalegne Guangul 
desalegne.t.guan...@kp.org wrote:

 You also need to change the IP address on  dsm.sys and dsm.opt files on
 the linux clients  and on windows clients just change dsm.opt to the new
 ip address of the TSM server.

 Hope this help!


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 Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what is
 the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

 Thanks
 madunix



Re: Change IP

2009-07-08 Thread Thomas Denier
-madunix wrote: -

Am moving the Windows TSM server to a new network environment, what
is the procedure to change a TSM Server's IP address with a new IP?

Do you have backups that pass through firewalls, and will continue
to do so after the server move? If so, you will probably have to
arrange for changes in firewall rules.

Will any of your backups start passing through firewalls as a result
of the server move? If so, you will probably need new firewall rules,
and may need to change client options for the affected nodes (for
example, firewall policies at some sites are compatible with polling
mode scheduling but not with prompted mode scheduling).

Will any of your backups stop passing through firewalls as a result
of the server move? If so, you should probably arrange to have any
obsolete firewall rules removed after the server move, and may want
to change client options for the affected nodes (for example,
changing from polling to prompted scheduling).


Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)

Hi
If u are using IP address as server name in any of ur adsm client in dsm.sys
file.
Or any other applications as websphere .Pl reflect the changes accordingly.
Pl see that since u are changing mask and default gateway,then ur
server in on different network if I am right.
Pl see that what is average round trip time of ur packet from any of ur
present clients.
See netstat -D o/p i.e packets are getting dropped on network or netstat -i
any collisions/jaggering.
Because now u have to cross router to reach the other end u need to be sure
that their are
no bottle necks on network.

If u get error mail me I will let u know to tune ur network.


-Original Message-
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Change IP Address


For the AIX crowd out there,

I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK and Default
Gateway.

Questions:
Since I'm not totally AIX literate yet is there a command line command I can
use that will do all 3 at once?

Should I plan on rebooting the box after this change?

Thanks for the help.

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614



Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)

PL also see ifconfig cmd line syntax.
balanand pinni

-Original Message-
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Change IP Address


For the AIX crowd out there,

I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK and Default
Gateway.

Questions:
Since I'm not totally AIX literate yet is there a command line command I can
use that will do all 3 at once?

Should I plan on rebooting the box after this change?

Thanks for the help.

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614



Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Walker, Lesley R

Geoff Gill wrote:
 I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this
 weekend. I want to
 know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's
 not just an IP
 change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK
 and Default
 Gateway.

Your clients need to know how to contact the server at the new address.  You
may already have that under control, but since you didn't mention it, I'll
assume it slipped your mind.

Do your clients' option files contain
   A. TCPSERVERADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, OR
   B. TCPSERVERADDRESS something.or.other.com ?

   - If A, then you need to update every client's option
 file and restart their schedulers

   - If B, then you need to make sure the DNS is changed,
 and that the changes will propagate to the clients
 within a reasonable time
 Contact your local DNS guru for more info.

   - If a mixture of A and B, then both apply, and also
 you may want to tidy up a little

All of the above applies regardless of whether you're running in prompted
mode or polling mode.  (In prompted mode the A clients may or may not keep
working after the chance, but they would fail the next time they were
restarted.)

I'll leave the other questions to those who actually know AIX.

 Questions:
 Since I'm not totally AIX literate yet is there a command
 line command I can
 use that will do all 3 at once?

 Should I plan on rebooting the box after this change?



Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Tom Tracy

Gill -

I've done this (albeit not on a TSM server), and, although there might be a
command you could enter at the command line to make these changes, you can also
easily do this using smit.  If you enter 'smit tcpip', then select 'Minimum
Configuration  Startup', then select your network interface from the list,
you'll be able to change the host's IP address, network mask, default gateway
address - even your name server's IP address.  And, if you change 'Start Now' to
'Yes', I don't think you'll need to IPL the box.

A couple of caveats, though (from experience) - after you make the changes in
smit, check your /etc/hosts  /etc/resolv.conf files.  smit seems to not clean
up the old entries in these files and instead just adds the new entries.  You'll
want to remove the reference in /etc/hosts to the host's old IP address, and, if
you changed name servers, remove the reference to the old name server in
/etc/resolv.conf.  Not doing this can cause you grief (in my case, NIS freaked
out).

I hope this helps!  Good luck.

Tom Tracy
Sr. Database Administrator ( AIX Systems Administrator  TSM
Administrator.)
NTRS, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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For the AIX crowd out there,

I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK and Default
Gateway.

Questions:
Since I'm not totally AIX literate yet is there a command line command I can
use that will do all 3 at once?

Should I plan on rebooting the box after this change?

Thanks for the help.

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614



Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.

Your clients need to know how to contact the server at the new
address.  You
may already have that under control, but since you didn't
mention it, I'll
assume it slipped your mind.

Lesley,

Thanks for the heads up on those other changes. Yes I did take all into
consideration. I've forced everyone to use the dns name and made sure they
restart their scheduler, been working on that one for a couple of weeks.
This way if the IP changes again I won't have this problem. Then again I
could be forced to change the name in the future so what the hell..
Actually about 1/4 of the servers are using IP so the change won't be too
hard.

Thanks again,

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
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Phone:  (858) 826-4062
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Re: Change IP Address

2001-07-03 Thread Walker, Lesley R

 Then again I
 could be forced to change the name in the future so what the
 hell..

If you do have to change the server name, perhaps you could use a CNAME,
also known as a DNS alias.

For instance my test server is called nzwnstsm10002.ems.itf.nz.eds.com
(how's that for a mouthful!) there is an alias called tsm set up in the
zone where the clients live so that the client option file has
tcpserveraddress tsm.  And in a production zone, the tsm alias points to
the appropriate production server.

This is Good Stuff because it means I can have the same option file
everywhere, which makes it really easy to roll out more clients.  It's also
in keeping with traditional practice of having www pointing at web
servers, ftp pointing at ftp servers and so forth.

Anyway, good luck for the change.

--
Lesley Walker
Unix Engineering, EDS New Zealand
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Thomas Watson, IBM corp. - 1943



Change IP Address

2001-07-02 Thread Gill, Geoffrey L.

For the AIX crowd out there,

I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK and Default
Gateway.

Questions:
Since I'm not totally AIX literate yet is there a command line command I can
use that will do all 3 at once?

Should I plan on rebooting the box after this change?

Thanks for the help.

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614