Hi
I received when perform a full backup of my Exchange database (Dir and IS) directly on
cartridges an error message:
ANS0326E Node has exceeded max tape mounts allowed.
The mount limit of my storage pool is DRIVES (I have two drives)
When I run the job all the my drives are free and nothing
Why don't you do a second incremental (with a different nodename) every
day/night with a management class that allows only 1 version?
Result would be nearly continous tapes with the data you need for recovery.
(together with collacation)
The problem with backupsets is that their generation
Hi Everybody
I use NT (SP5) . TSM API TSM-3.7.4
Qualstar Tape Librairies TLS
We have some clients far from us, and we would like
to know important informations that are written on the
LCD screen of our JukeBoxes.
One of them : The Air Filter has to be cleaned !
Thank you very much !
Anyone have any experiences with Oracle running on Open VMS. I've notices
there is no TDP agent for this. How does one back up this database
application on Open VMS?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
Is there a way to exclude files when restoring? All of the documentation describes
excluding on backups, but I could find nothing about excluding on restores. We're
trying to restore a volume (NetWare TSM client 3.1.08), but it keeps hitting a certain
file and ending the restore. We would
May be you must use your server ip such as 10.0.9.89:1580
first with ping 10.0.9.89:1580
later http://10.0.9.89:1580
Also check if dsmserv is running or restart dsmserv
Happy Holydays
Diego García
Dirección de Sistemas
Unidad de Operaciones
Administrador del Sistema
t. (571) 3208320 ext 2362
I use NT (SP5) . TSM API TSM-3.7.4
Qualstar Tape Librairies TLS
We have some clients far from us, and we would like
to know important informations that are written on the
LCD screen of our JukeBoxes.
One of them : The Air Filter has to be cleaned !
Michel - I'm not familiar with the
Hello ,
does somebody know if there is some result from residency
ST-0456 Deploying Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows 2000 ?
I really appreciate some formal description of W2K server restore
especialy in area of system objects and active directory.
I expected possibility of restore inactive
Hi!
Has anyone ever backed up QFS filesystems with TSM? I know Sanergy is
supposed to work with QFS but I am trying to just back up a QFS filesystem
with the standard backup client and it does not seem to recognize it at all.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Brenda Collins,
Storage
I want to restore file by command lign, but the response is that te file
is not backep up.
If i see by graphical interface, i can see and restore the file. Session
off command lign is correctly installed ?
I have a second problem. When i connect by GUI, the time between the
connect on the server
Hello Petr and Horst,
The recommended way to adjust your licenses on the Windows server is with
the license wizard in the server utilities. With it you can adjust any of
your license counts up or down and it also lets you know how you stand on
license compliance.
Below is an excerpt from the README.LIC file included in your installation
directory.
Jim Sporer
The function of the license files are the same as documented,
except for a numeric value added to the front of the names to
indicate the quantity for that license type. The NUMBER= option
on the
Hi gurus.
Adsm 3.1 on AIX 4.3
This morning we found our ADSM server down. When we try start up the
server, we obtain this:
ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 18:15:45 on Mar 17 1999.
ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000
Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.20
Licensed Materials - Property
The residency you mention is in its final stages; you should be seeing the
fruits early next year.
In TSM 4.1.2, the client team focused on more automated backup and restore
of the system objects, i.e., the new domain for backup, the ability to
restore all of the system objects at once, etc.
First, you will require the Archive Backup Client (ABC) from SSSI. Our
website has information about that product.
There are a couple of ways of handling Oracle on OpenVMS. First you can
simply shut down the database and backup all of the tablespaces. That's
still the best and most reliable
The residency just completed and the material is being reviewed and edited.
Keep an eye on http://www.redbooks.ibm.com for publication SG246141.
Yes we're actively working on support for restore of inactive system
objects and providing the capability of assigning non-default management
classes
We have the following config:
TSM Server 3.7.4.0 on AIX 4.3.3
Netware Client 4.1.0.0 on Netware 5.0 SP5
Hardware:
IBM Netfinity 7000, model 8651-RM0
768 MB RAM
IBM ServeRAID II, 6 - 9GB HD's, RAID5 w/HS
We Use TCPIP commmethod.
Partial output of VOLUME command:
Mounted Volumes Name
What about the ability to archive the system objects?
Thanks,
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Redbook for W2K - where are you ?
Since you can isolate it to a specific area there must be some corruption in
the filesystem.
Can you schedule a time to dismount the volume and run a Vrepair? If it shows
no errors or does not correct the problem, you'll need to get the full abend
message from the abend log (which includes
We have a PMR opened with Tivoli related to backing up Mac files. The 4.1 and
3.7 clients back them up every time, even though they haven't changed. It
hasn't caused an abend yet. We back revved to a 3.1 client till we can get an
answer.
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 09:43:53 -0800 "Tomblin, David"
If you do not need the Macintosh file space, remove it with vrepair. That
file space doubles the NetWare directory space needed and it has caused
similar problem for us.
Dave T
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From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 9:11 AM
To:
Hi:
Someone just pointed out an interesting discrepency within the TSM WEB client
environment and I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered it. It is:
Invoking the local GUI backup/archive cllient to do a restore shows the time the file
was backed up.
Invoking the WEB GUI shows those same
Check you time zone settings. Sound like one is EST and one is PST, and it
is making the 3 hour conversion.
Roger C Cook
RCG Information Services
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Lawrence Clark
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000
Bad enough I get killed on manual settings, let alone automatic.
Damon Burkhart
Operations Analyst
Server Operations
Kmart Corporation
(248)614-0629
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From: Keith Davey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Invoking the local GUI backup/archive cllient to do a restore
shows the time
the file was backed up.
Invoking the WEB GUI shows those same files backed up with a
time stamp 3
hours earlier.
The NT client time is correct, the AIX server time is correct, the TSM
server time is correct ( are in
There really is no practical limit to the size of the DB. However you
will want to take into consideration things like DB backup times, and the
times needed to perform a recovery incase of an error or failure of the
server platform. Also there is the old sang "Don't put all your eggs in
one
To the best of my knowlege it will. Estimated capasity is only used
untill the tape is filled the first time so that you can get a estimate of
the storage pools capacity. (number of volumes x estimated capacity per
volume = estimated capacity of the storage pool)
Actual capacity is a function
Well if hostname:80 is working, then the resolver is working fine.
Giving an IP address will make no diffrence. However ifthe TSM server is
not set up to start the HTTP com driver in dsmserv.opt then there will be
no service at 1580 to respond to the request. In this case assuming ICMP
message
Check 'query option' and insure that the http port option is set to 1580.
If not go the the dsmserv.opt file and set the http port back to 1580 and
restart the server. If you bring it up in the forground you should see a
line that says somthing along the lines of HTTP Communications now
I would have to look into that, but for now a quick workaround is to
create a file with the exact name of the file you do not want restored in
the directory where that file lives, and then have TSM clinet not
overwrite existing files. Durring the prepar phase, this file will be
disqualifed for
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jim Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
The residency you mention is in its final stages; you should be seeing the
fruits early next year.
Hello Jim and Mike
While we are talking about fixing problems. Is there any chance that
we might be seeing the support for the
Hi,
We are running ADSM 3.1.2.57 on Aix 4.3.2 with STK 9710 library
DLT tape drives. Upgrade to TSM 3.7.3 is scheduled.
Lately we have experienced on 3 occasions the above error message
which required a server reboot.
On the last occasion, we had 6 drives, one brought
Tim,
That requirement hasn't come up to my knowledge. I would suggest opening a
requirement via marketing.
Also, assuming that inactive/management class support is delivered for
system objects, would that be sufficient for you archival needs? If not,
can you please elaborate on how you would
Thanks for the Response Jim:
First, support for inactive copies of system objects will be greatly
appreciated when/if it is made available. (It is very hard to explain to
users that they can only restore the latest versions of some files - in this
case some very important ones! It is also hard
Hi all,
Iam aware of some limitations on AIX/solaris for
individual filesize 2 GB. What about TSM. Also what
happens when an individual file size exceeds the
physcial limit of pool volume. Does any fragmentation
take place !!
sekar narasimhan
Chennai, India
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To the best of my knowlege TSM does not have a 2GB file size limit for
storing the file. The problem comes in at the OS filesystemlevel.
Solaris UFS filesystems have this limitation, as did AIX 4.1. 4.2 could
be set up to support large file sizes in SMIT, and I beleve 4.3 supports
it nativly.
Thanks. Yes, we thought of this, but the long file name that is the problem was
unable to be created on the NetWare server. Our NetWare guy played with this for
awhile. At this point we're not real sure how the file got backed up but it is still
causing us a problem.
At this time we are
What determines that a restore job will be "restartable"? I've looked in both the
server and client manuals but all I have found are instructions for restarting or
querying restartable restores. The online help for the client had some information
about options that would make a restore
Hi KD ,
thanks. It now looks that the maximum file size which
tsm can could handle would be limited only by the
individual volume size! . I believe it could be
endlessly increased if the volume happens to be a disk
under volume management of AIX or any such product.
sekar narasimhan
--- Keith
Does anyone have experience of using an ACSLS-controlled STK library and
sharing it with other applications?
Our customer is very concerned about the possibility of Application A being
able to read/overwrite tapes belonging to Application B, and the question
has been asked:
Most (all?) tape
Hi Louis,
I've only experienced the restartable restores when there was a network
hickup.
I'm not sure under which other conditions this will happen.
Maybe somebody else that had a restartable restore for anything other than
network hickups?
Cheers
Christo
You can look back in the actlog (if it goes back to the last restart)
and see the server start HTTP: it will show you the success or failure
and the HTTPPort on a success.
Keith Davey wrote:
Check 'query option' and insure that the http port option is set to 1580.
If not go the the
Ray,
Yeah, try having your STK rep update the microcode and consider
upgrading to 4.1.x: it helps to have the most recent updates to counter
problems like you are having.
Steffan
Raymond Chao wrote:
Hi,
We are running ADSM 3.1.2.57 on Aix 4.3.2 with STK 9710 library
DLT tape
I Just want to get some clarity on the above-mentioned. What is OpenVMS
exactly and what does it have to do with Dec Alpha's. I've got a customer
that has this configuration (OpenVS running on Dec Alphas). Is this a
tier1, tier2, or a tier3 configuration from TSM's point of view?
What is
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