We have been seeing the server hangs, or something very like them,
- as described by Jim (4140) and Henk (4216) - since July at 4140.
We have had a PMR open since then and have not made any progress
towards a resolution. The latest suggestion I have had is to
upgrade to either 4144 or (wait for
Wanda,
I know how to do this with AIX scripts. Do you have examples of how to do
it on NT. I've tried 2 schedules, but the one waits for the other to finish
before starting. So I presume you going to have to write some cmd/bat files
to do this. How?
Thanks and regards
Are others on ADSM-L experiencing this problem? Has anyone seen similar
problems with any competetive backup products that also apply Domino
transaction logs to perform restores?
Kent,
As you said yourself, this is a Lotus Domino bug. The Lotus
development team has discovered the problem in
Check out the 300G redbook. Chapter 6 addresses backup in detail.
SG24-6278
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William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
630 357 7744 x338
Ofer vaknin
Ofer-va@COMPUTER-DIRTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everyone.
I'm using TSM 4.2.1.6, running on Win2k. We are using the DiskExtender
product to allow for the 'near line' storage of all documents older than 18
months. As we tend to generate many (1000+) documents on a daily basis HSM
is an ideal solution.
My question is this: When a file
I'd like to know if anyone has restored a client to a blank/new drive in
order to fully bring back the OS. What I mean is this: If a client disk
drive fails, and I need bring that client machine back up ASAP, it would
be quicker if I could restore every single file that was backed up for the
I had researched the below errors for TSM client on a Novell system a while
ago. If I recall, I couldn't find anything specific on the list server,
other than it's a TCPIP problem. In my case is was a simple TCPIP problem.
The NIC card was set to 10mbps/half duplex and the port on the switch was
Hi
Does anyone know how to make this work successfully?
We have opened up a firewall port on the global network, is there anything
on the TSM ports
that needs to be opened for backup to be successful?
Please let us know
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Kyle Kinzer [SMTP:[EMAIL
I work with ACSLS on Sun Box .It is a separate s/w to be installed which
works with
Oracle database.U need to have that interface to update ur TSM LIB.
Balanand Pinni
-Original Message-
From: Ofer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi i have a strange problem.
I can4t make a full backup of a SQL.
We have reacently upgraded the machine and replaced the opreating system.
i re-installed the TDP for SQL v.2.2 and tested a full backup, but then i get
this message. from the server
ANR0530W Transaction failed for session 2258
Hey,
A search of the archives on this topic found some posts from back in Jan
about how this option was broke in 3.7.sumthing, Bill Colwell was one of
the respondees.
Anyone been brave enough to experiment with it in v4 (we're at 4.1.4)?
I'm looking for ways to 'tune things up', and have been
The problem is with the SQL server, not the TSM.
Thanks,
Bill
William Degli-Angeli
IGS TDP Development
Endicott, NY
(607) 752-6749
TieLine: 852-6749
Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adams, Matt
(US -To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good morning,
I'm having a problem getting a backup to complete on a Solaris 2.7 server
running TSM 4.2.0 client code. The TSM server is running on OS390 with
4.1.3.0 Server code. There is a lot of data on this client, 100+GB, and I'm
trying to get the initial backup to complete but it just
Jim,
fixediobufsize was a disaster since it corrupted backups. Tivoli
has completely disabled it, and it isn't likely to return from what I have
been able to learn at SHARE.
The reason for dropping tapeiobufs when running on r10 to 3590's is
that tsm will write a 256k block. It is still using
So, once again, the actual build of the server is not in sync, as I
suspected..
This has happened before, and it's very frustrating.
I have seen notes on the list from Tivoli-people that they vould look into
their routines, and make sure it doesn't happen again.
So why do we still have to go
I can4t make a full backup of a SQL.
We have reacently upgraded the machine and replaced the opreating system.
i re-installed the TDP for SQL v.2.2 and tested a full backup, but then i
get
this message. from the server
ANR0530W Transaction failed for session 2258 for node SAGA_SQL (TDP
Need to know if documentation is available for APAR's ? If so, where would I find
them ?
Thanks in Advance
Larry Way
916-339-4076 Desk
408-655-3512 Cell
Has anyone ever encountered this problem?? Backups on SQL just started
failing with the following messages.
This is SQL 7.0 running on a W2K server running SP2. I have verified the
there are adequate resources available on the TSM server.
From the TDPSQL.LOG
Request : LOG
While I can't explain the TSM server system error (RC1). I can tell you
that
the errors in the event log are a result of the TSM server system error.
I suggest contacting Tivoli support.
Thanks,
Bill
William Degli-Angeli
IGS TDP Development
Endicott, NY
(607) 752-6749
TieLine:
Thanks GOD !!!
I don4t know what i did exacly to solve this problem.
The only version diference, was the TSM Clients.
We had TSM 4.1.0 on other clients, where the backup was susecfull, but we had
installed the 4.1.3 clients in this case.
I Recomend not to use 4.1.3 with TDP 2.2
So are you telling me that the TSM Server is the problem here??
While I can't explain the TSM server system error (RC1). I can tell you
that
the errors in the event log are a result of the TSM server system error.
I suggest contacting Tivoli support.
Thanks,
Bill
William
Thanks..
I will get our SQL DBA's to open support call with MS.
-Original Message-
From: William Degli-Angeli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 10:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP for SQL v2.2 backups failing
The problem is with the SQL server,
Are you talking about Windows clients?
If so, go to www.coderelief.com, look in the SCRIPTS depot under TSM
Scripts, the Disaster Recovery thread.
I've posted procedures for restoring WinNT and Win2K when the OS has failed
(on this list we generally call that a bare metal restore).
You are
I currently have the option of:
Include.SystemObject ALL STANDARD
in my dms.opt file. My understanding was since I used the policy of STANDARD
I would get the number versions retained under this policy. I went to
perform a restore of active directory and even when I select to show
Quoting Alexander Lazarevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd like to know if anyone has restored a client to a blank/new drive
in order to fully bring back the OS. What I mean is this: If a client
disk drive fails, and I need bring that client machine back up ASAP, it
would be quicker if I could
We're thinking about putting TSM 4.2 on an IBM 980 box.
Any suggestions on this is good or bad??
Thanks.
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Hi Gerrit,
There are two ways to do it. If this is just one important server, you
could give it two TSM nodenames; that way you can install two scheduler
services, one that backs up D: and one that backs up C. That way you don't
have the problem of one schedule waiting on the other, and the
I think you could do an EXPORT and specify only ACTIVE data, delete the
client, then reimport it.
-Original Message-
From: Julie Phinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Expiring files on an inactive client
I have an
I would like to periodically archive certain directories (e.g., the
log directories with the rotated log files). I use a command like this:
/usr/bin/dsmc archive /var/log/OLD/ -subdir=yes -archmc=logs
The problem is that this re-archives the directory itself every time.
I have
I am trying to locate a file that was backed up. The file is not in the directory that
was told to meI would like to try and see if it's in the DB. IS there a way from
the command line to query a file name for a node?
Thanks, Mark Hayden
Network Administrator
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think you could do it without getting the entire SYSTEM OBJECT, if you
used a client COMMAND schedule instead of the usual INCREMENTAL schedule:
The COMMAND would be to execute a .bat file like:
c:
cd c:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient
dsmc backup registry
-Original Message-
What is your client version? The retention inactive system objects like the
registy became available with the 4.2 client...
-Original Message-
From: Joe Cascanette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows 2000 System
A TSM admin can look for it by doing a SELECT on the BACKUPS table. I think
this will work:
select hl_name, ll_name from backups where node_name='NODENAME' and ll_name
like '%%'
where are the chars in the name you are looking for. Remember that the
should be mixed case for *IX
You can do it from the client using dsmc q backup C:\Filename.ext -subdir=yes
(substituting the drive, and the filesname you are looking for)
On Thursday, November 01, 2001 11:30 AM, Mark Hayden
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I am trying to locate a file that was backed up. The file is not in
What Wanda says here is the party line. However, there is a rumbling that
the new B10/B20 VTSs may actually work for some TSM/DFHSM configurations.
But, even so, generally, it is bad to use a VTS for something that fills
tapes to capacity.
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda
With W2K and NT (some version of IE added) you can use the Task Scheduler.
(Scheduled Tasks folder under My Computer (NT) or Control Panel (W2K)).
This is basically a GUI for AT. AT scheduled commands end up here. You can
also use WINAT a GUI from the resource kit on NT.
One advantage of using
The ascid is defined in the acs software. You can also choose option 52 in
/usr/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/lbtest
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Ofer wrote:
HI All,
I want to be able to check out a range of cartridges from my library.
'checkout libvolume mylibrary VOLRange=tape01,tape10'
I read that
Can TDP for Exchange encrypt Exchange Backups?
No. It can only compress them.
Thanks,
Del
I need to move data from 3570 media in a 3575 to LTO media in a 3583. I
expected to be able to use export/import to do that since move data by
node is promised in the future but is not here now.
I have uncovered some wrinkles to the process which I will share below for
comment.
System:
TSM
Hi all,
If I give a volume list when I run the 'backup db' command, like:
ba db type=full volumenames=vol1,vol2,...,vol10
will it scan for the first available (scratch) volume from vol1-vol10?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Phillip Guan
Tim,
I do not believe encryption is available for any of the TDP agents yet.
Encryption is available for the Windows, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, NetWare, SGI,
Linux, NUMA-Q, TRU64, and OS/390 backup archive clients in version TSM 4.2.
It was also supported in the 4.1 version of the Windows client.
Additionally, has anyone restored Active Directory? Detail here will be appreciated?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26 3:56 PM
The Active Directory Database is backed up by default during an incremental
backup on the latest clients.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL
I believe that you could start the procedure by adding an entry to the sys1.parmlib
member BPXPRMnn
I do not know the exact format.
Before adding it you will also have to consider if the task has to be shut down when
you want to IPL the system. Not only will you need to consider the efffect
Can TDP for Exchange encrypt Exchange Backups?
Thanks,
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
What exactly is an IBM 980 box?
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Independent IT Consultant
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (408)(831) 332-4006
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-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Tab, I think there IS a simpler way.
1. create a domain 'lto-domain' where all the destinations point to the ltopool.
2. lock bignode
3. update bignode to use the new domain.
4. export bignode
5. delete the filespaces of bignode
6. import bignode
7. configure a domain with a storage hierarchy of
Silly boy, it's the next model right after the IBM 979
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TSM 4.2 on IBM 980
What exactly is an IBM 980 box?
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Joshua S. Bassi
Independent
Add these lines.But settting 32 and 64 is a must.
Good luck.
LARGECOMmbuffers Yes
TCPBuffsize32
TCPNodelay Yes
TCPWindowsize 64
-Original Message-
From: Gent, Chad E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 2:49 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi
In NT u can set at GUI Level .
-Original Message-
From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NT Performance Problem with Tivoli Client 3.7.x
What about your TCPWINDOWSIZE?
-Original Message-
From:
Actually on NT 4.0 make this line read:
TCPWindowsize 63
-Original Message-
From: Gent, Chad E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 2:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NT Performance Problem with Tivoli Client 3.7.x
Hello,
I have 10 NT 4.0 clients
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 16:57:50 -0600, it was written:
Has anyone tried TSM client 4.2.1 on this latest RedHat Linux 7.2 version?
dsmc incr returns ANS1149E No domain available for incremental backup.
These are ext3 type filesystems versus RH 7.1 ext2 type filesystem. My
feeling is that TSM 4.2.1
What about your TCPWINDOWSIZE?
-Original Message-
From: Gent, Chad E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NT Performance Problem with Tivoli Client 3.7.x
Hello,
I have 10 NT 4.0 clients backing up to a AIX TSM Server
Yes, that is the registry key name. I assume that's because the contents of
NTUSER.DAT become the HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry key when the user is logged
on.
With the 4.2 client, that file in ADSM.SYS is actually named NTUSER.DAT,
which makes it easier to figure out.
I don't have a 4.1 client
We are smack in the middle of a TSM migration from an OS/390 to an AIX
platform. I'm looking for server and client Best Practices from
experienced users of TSM. If someone could point me to a document/s or
website I can sift through, it would be most appreciated. Specifically,
today, I am
Tab, I was thinking that archived files would have to be moved also and deleted.
If you only delete the backups then import will rename the filespaces as it
imports them; //bignode/c$ will be imported as //bignode/c$.1.
(at least that is what I remember from a long time ago, you should test it
Try http://www.tivoli.com/products/documents/whitepapers/storage_bp_wp.pdf
Regards,
Julius Milczarek - IBM Software Group
Jon Adams
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MERA.COMcc:
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Running NT Boxes - Server is NT4 sp6a, TSM 4.1.3 server..Clients are TSM 4.2
(Windows 2000 adv server)
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 System Objects
And predecessor of IBM 981?
Remeta, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01.11.2001 23:25:07
Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: TSM 4.2 on IBM 980
Silly boy, it's the next model right after the IBM 979
-Original
Find the forms you are asking for in Appendix A of SG24-5416-01
Getting Started with Tivoli Storage Manager: Implementation Guide
IMHO this book is invaluable.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Jon Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02.11.2001 00:46:17
Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL
Hey, we are the ignorant ones here. Give the poor schmuck a break.
-Original Message-
From: Zlatko Krastev/ACIT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 9:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TSM 4.2 on IBM 980
And predecessor of IBM 981?
Remeta, Mark
William,
I have seen a similar situation when you have Disk Cache Enable. You will
need to turn disk caching off, and then do a move data to flush the
diskpool from its cache.
TDP evaluates the amount of space needed before the backup, and if the
estimation changes during the backup due to disk
Yes it is..:)
regards,
Thida Chintawongvanich
SAP Infrastructure Support Team (SITI-ISPS/31)
Shell Information Technology International Sdn., Bhd.
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