On Thursday 22 February 2001 05:16, you wrote:
Environment is a 3466-C00 with a 3494 library and 3590-E1A drives. The
symptoms are that the TSM Admin (me) just can't seem to understand that the
number of tape drives being used is greater than the number of TSM
processes (stg backup, stg
Hi *SM-ers!
We are trying to install TSM 4.1.2 on Windows Nt SP 6.
The Server has a Qlogic card QLA2200F which is attached to SAN Data Gateway Router
2108/R03 scsi connected to a 3583 Ultrium library.
Windows NT is able to see the SDG and the library and the drives are detected. We are
able
Hello,
We've been evaluating and trying to implement a HSM service with the
TSM-HSM client at our site. We use the 4.1 HSM client for AIX and run
the 3.7.2 TSM server (also on AIX). Our experience so far is not very
favourable. Compared to our current DMF HSM system TSM is an
administrative
Its not possible to go back to an older client version. Once you have
made a backup with the new client version, formats in the server for
client data are changed, and cannot retrieved with the older version.
See Tsm documentation.
"WEYMAN, STANLEY J" schrieb:
In testing a new version of
DBA's tend to refer to it by both, either db2 of udb. There really is no
TDP for DB2, you are just using the API for TSM. I haven't worked with the
NT client for a while but I would suggest checking the dsierror.log for
error messages. If the DBA's are running their backups by scripts, then
Is there a method to determine who/what is using tape drives???
Query PRocess; Query SEssion Format=Detailed.
Are you saying that a synonym for DB2 is UDB (Universal Database)? How does
a TSM Admin determine this? Or, should my DB2 admins offer more information?
Should Tivoli? IBM? Clinton?
Pardon me?
My 3494 is working fine now. I forgot to add the host to the library
manager. I also had to add the Enable3590Library Yes parameter to the
dsmserv.opt but it's now labeling my tapes!
Many thanks to all people who responded to my question!!
Special thanks to Richard Sims!!!
Kindest regards,
Eric
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if TSM is compatible with Novell Netware 5.6 and Sun Os 5.6
?!
When I was looking for it at Tivoli site, I found out that one of TSM
requirements is Netware 5.1 but the site didn't mention other versions above
5.1 ...
Thanks all
Thanx for all the replies.
Upgrade from 3.7.3 to 3.7.4 worked fine.
Problem seems to have gone away...
Keeping my fingers crossed...
--- Mahesh Babbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also had the same problem . Upgraded TSM from
3.7.3.0 to 3.7.4.0 (
on AIX) the problem is not
I believe the reason why is there is no release above 5.1...
Larry Way
408-743-4242 Desk
408-655-3512 Cell
408-743-4201 Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/22/01 07:14AM
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if TSM is compatible with Novell Netware 5.6 and Sun Os 5.6
?!
When I was looking for it at Tivoli
Hello Adsmers
When doing a backup stgpool, what logic is used by TSM to determine the
sequence of objects copied to the backup pool ?
Is there any way to change the order ?
Does it look through the database alphabetically, by timestamp , or by
some other order ?
Thanks,
Glenn
Hello *SM'ers:
First, my client and server versions:
NODE V R L SL PLATFORM_NAME
-- -- -- --
other clients (at 3.1.0.6) are not shown.
ICOM005 3 1 0 6 SUN SOLARIS
ICOM007 3 1 0
-Alexandre-
Previously leaving IBM/ADSM Support Help Desk, if the information is not
displayed on Tivoli's website, then it is not supported at the time!
Thanks,
Demetrius Malbrough
TSM Consultant
-Original Message-
From: Alexandre Bicas Caldeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hi,
does anybody have a recommendation how backup data (SAP R/3) that resides
on EMC Symetrix. R/3-Server OS is AIX and TRUE64.?
I think the TSM - EMC-timefinder-Interface works only together with
Solaris.
Which throughput (MB/sec) is realistc if you do backup in the normal way
(TDP f. R/3) ?
Hallo Winfried,
we save R/3 data (Oracle on HP, DASD EMC3930) with BMC SQL Backtrack
across 100MBit Ethernet at a rate of 8 - 10 MB/s per backup stream. With
GBit Ethernet we used four streams and gets nearly 35 MB/s. Compression
will be done by SQL Backtrack and a 300 GB database is backed
To determine if a "session" has started writing to tape instead of disk do a : q sess
f=d. It will either show the tape volume number or the drive name for the session
that is writing to tape.
Same thing for sessions that are restoring/retrieving.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health
-Winifried-
I think the TSM - EMC-timefinder-Interface works only together with
Solaris.
Correct, TDP for Oracle for Solaris Version 2.1.0.10, Oracle Server Version
8.1.5 32-bit for Solaris, EMC TimeFinder licensed interface, and Solaris 7
are the ONLY software requirements that must be
Need to restore out TSM database but the volume that the DB backup in on is
listed as VAULT. I have the tape in the automated library, how do I check
it in to restore from it??
Richard,
Thanks for the pointers. You always know the answers to my questions, and
i appreciate you contributions to this group. I'm sure others do as well!
Ok, now i have my 3583 running, with new policy/management classes. I
want to move data to it from the 3570, but only certain nodes.
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to backup ORACLE databases using a script that uses an
ARCHIVE command to which a list of files to back up is given, so that
the final command is something like this:
dsmc archive -archmc=ORACLE_DIARIO -desc="TST11 OFFLINE ORACLE_DIARIO
20010216.153447"
Hi *SMers,
we are running tsm version 3.7.4 on Solaris 7, and Sony ait2 tape drives in
an adic scalar 1000.
We are seeing a very large number reposition faults - especially with OP=RSR
- along with a scattering of actual read or write errors, spread across 10
drives and 500 tapes. In one
tRY /
1) MOVE MEDIA ... To bring the tape back on-site in the TSM database
2) CHECKIN ... STATUS=PRIVATE to get the tape back in the library
Ruddy
-Original Message-
From: Steve Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: jeudi 22 fvrier 2001 17:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT ?
Current supported releases of Netware are:
Netware 5.0 with the latest service pack being 6A.
Netware 5.1 service pack 2A.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:14:33 -0300 Alexandre Bicas Caldeira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if TSM is compatible with Novell Netware 5.6 and Sun Os
We had been running fine and after a reboot of RS6000 this happened.
Have been running on TSM 3.7.4.0 now for about 3+ months with no problem.
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
Pager 321.634.8230
Fax:
All,
I have a solaris client which is running 3.1.0.3 and has some problems. I
have tried to upgrade to End Of Currency i.e. 3.1.0.8 however this just gives
me a segmentation fault. Has any of you successfully installed this version
from the Tivoli Web Site?
Regards, Jason Barkes.
ANR8302E I/O error on drive AIT09 (/dev/rmt/26mt) (OP=RSR, CC=205, KEY=FF,
ASC=FF, ASC=FF, ASCQ=FF, SENSE=**NONE**, Description=SCSI adaptor failure).
Dave - Refer to the back of the Messages manual for their suggestions of
what to check for Completion Code 205, which could be a loose
Hi Dave,
we had just the same error last Monday. We had to repair a damaged tape
drive therefore one drive was removed from the library. After finishing the
repair we got several write errors ANR8302E on all drives.
We completely removed all scsi cables and plugged them back carefuly . After
Those are some BIG ifs, we don't have the tape checked in and I'm not sure
how to check it in with out getting onto the server. That's the gotcha.
Maybe I'm missing someting though .. please help
Steve
The 4.12 Default Domain for an incremental backup includes the SYSTEMOBJECTS
domain. This includes your registry, event logs, system files plus other
objects.
When you are doing a scheduled backup it is also backing up the
SYSTEMOBJECTS. From the GUI I assume you were not selecting the "SYSTEM
There is 1.08 firmware version. That seems to fix a bunch of problems.
Contact your library manufacturer about getting it.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (240) 539-7175
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL
Ah yes, telling the library about the system. Got bit by that myself. I
have it in bold in my notes now.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (240) 539-7175
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think (I hope) that this should not be a problem.
Indeed, first, I thought you needed to restore a db but that your server
was still up and running to do the move media and the checkin.
Obviously, this is not the case.
Anyway, the restore db (a the DOS prompt) is just using the volhist file
The problem isn't the fact that the volume is marked as VAULT, but rather
that the library can't find it during the restore operation.
Here's what I do:
Ensure that the volhist.out and devconfig.out files are in the right place.
Edit the devconfig.out file.
Notice at the bottom of this file a
Sounds like a good plan to me.
We'll rent out the World Arena and have the class broadcast on the
scoreboard overhead. Each of you bring a laptop with TSM installed for the
labs.
We'll call the Guinness Book of Records folks in and get them to certify the
largest TSM training class ever held.
BDY.RTF
Steve,
you don't need to check in the db tape.
Since the tape is in the library, make sure that the devconfig file and the
dsmserv.dsk are present in the TSM installed path: and then issue the
following command from the OS prompt:
dsmserv restore db volumename=VOLSER devclass=DEVCLASS commit=???
My company is in the process of trying to define roles responsibilities for our TSM
system. Management would like some benchmarks on how other companies staff to support
their environment. Along with that, they are wanting to define what functions need to
be handled by a "TSM Engineer",
I assume you do not have a functional adsm server and that is why you are
restoring the db, so you cannot do a move media or checkin but you don't
need to do that. As long as you have a current volume history file, device
configuration file and the tape has been inserted in the atl, you can
I don't know the answer, and I don't speak Solaris.
But, look in your dsmerror.log file and see if there is a message with a
timestamp that matches when you got the "unknown system error". Sometimes
there will be additional info there that is useful (and sometimes not).
I also found this item
No they are not the same. As I understand it, TDP take the Onbar commands
and translates them into API commands.
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Hagen Finley wrote:
Is there a distinction between utilizing the ADSM/TSM API to run onbar for informix
databases and the TSM Informix Data Protection product
Date: February 22, 2001 Time: 2:13 PM
From: Jerry Lawson
The Hartford Insurance Group
860 547-2960[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Has anyone seen problems with
Well Jerry, you've had an interesting week!
We're seeing the same problem.
Happened with a bunch of Win2K machines after we pushed out the 3.7.2 client
(to replace the 3.7.1 client) to about 90 machines.
What we think happened is that next time their password expired, instead of
getting a good
Hi Andrew,
This problem affects only the Western languages that we support (German,
English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese Brazilian), since the Eastern
languages do not have upper and lower case. So this problem does not affect
the Eastern languages (Chinese Simplified, Chinese
Our experience with it was good and bad. Our platform was an AIX
ADSM server and AIX HSM clients. When it worked, it worked pretty well, but
when it broke, it broke bad. In all fairness, we were running in a not
recommend environment: on hosts with many millions of files in an HA
Managed to fix the problem. We initially installed this system at TSM
client API 4.1.2. However we were advised to backlevel to a previous
version of the API.
Apparently 4.1.2 was known not to work.
We thought we had correctly deinstalled the TSM client but a file
c:\winnt\system32\adsmv3.dll
steve,
can you help me out with some of the commands used to setup the sc?
commands to administer and check the cluster; to modify and fix the cluster?
thanks.
rf
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Steve Harris
Sent: Monday,
Steve,
Our company is a $120 M manufacturing company with 1000 employees. We use ADSM
(TSM 4.1 in about 10 days). Runs on AIX, 6 TB total data on tape, 3575s as main
libraries, DLTs for offsite. Total inventory of all tapes is about 800 volumes.
Backups are online in the libraries. Archives
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
We are in the process of implementing TSM, an IBM Shark, and a SAN all at
the same time (I'm swamped)! We are replacing EMC's Data Manager, an EMC
Symmetrix, and Veritas' Backup Exec with one brand new TSM server running on
an IBM RS/6000 (H80,
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 05:30:43PM -0600, Caffey, Jeff L. wrote:
Can somebody help me...?
We are in the process of implementing TSM, an IBM Shark, and a SAN all at
the same time (I'm swamped)! We are replacing EMC's Data Manager, an EMC
Symmetrix, and Veritas' Backup Exec with one brand new
I took a few days to search around but didn't come up with a solution.
I'm able to install the Tivoli client on a 6.1 RedHat system. This system is installed
as server WITH gui.
The so called E-Smith-server isn't running a gui and I also don't need any gui.
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