Hi,
Please help.
I am looking for a client to run on LINUX 6.2.
The ADSM server is Version 3, Release 1, Level 0.6.
The LINUX server has SAP applications on an Oracle Database.
I have downloaded some files from Princeton University, however the
do_install.sh does not exist.
Please can anyone
Hi DelAccording to internal information from Tivoli recieved at a briefing meeting with, amongst other, Steve Cliff, a brick level restore client is under development. Do you mean that this information is untrue? In this case, how can a Tivoli representant give this information to business
Did you try the 4.1 TSM client ?
http://www.tivoli.com/support/storage_mgr/adcllin.htm
herfried
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Hi Herfried,
I have not done so.
I have assumed that Tivoli Storage manager is a far more advanved version of
Adstar Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM). Is this so.
I downloaded a version 4.2 that does not extract correctly on the Linux 6.2.
I see now that I should try 4.1 however I do not know
Mark, the download link again :
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/client/v4r1/Linux/v412/
The problem is that your 3.1 ADSM Server is complete out of service and support, So
official (by IBM) the Linux client is not supported to run against
this
Hi *SM-ers!
We have a H70 server with a 1 Gb. Ethernet adapter. I checked the setting
and it's set to Auto_Negotiation. I know that this is not the correct value
for optimal performance, but I see only the following choices:
10_Half_Duplex
10_Full_Duplex
100_Half_Duplex
100_Full_Duplex
Me again,
Thanks for all the advice - where are you ?
We are running on IBM AIX/RS6000 as well, only 4.0b at present. I am
actually involved extensivly with the production plant and the PP-PI module
(pharmaceuticals).
I ordered the Ides training set on the Linux platform - works very well. I
am
Daniel, I guess you didn't have to sign a non-disclosure agreement at this
meeting...
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Hi Del
Are you sure its a gigabit adapter?
Try a lscfg -vl entN
You should see something like:
This is for a Gigabit adapter.
$ lscfg -vl ent2
ent2 30-68Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Adapter
(14100401)
Network Address.0002559A2F2F
Displayable
My advice would be
You should upgrade to a suuported version of TSM.
If you cannot do this then :-
1) Make sure you are on the latest available fix levels for your version of ADSM
2) Try to keep other ADSM activity to a minimum when running your database
backup
Ramnarayan, Sean A [EDS]
Hi,Is it possible to define somewhere in TSM, so that TSM will automatically send an e-mail message to the storage administrator(s) indicating that the scheduled backup(s) are over?Thank you...Best regards...
Nope
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It sounds like you must run a Windows based system. What server config are you
running, how many clients and what kind of data transfer rates are you getting? We
are thinking risc because of the stability and increased throughput over Windows and
possible SAN in the next couple of years.
Mark,
There was a lot of discussion this year on the list comparing the merits of
windows based and unix based
TSM servers.
Search www.adsm.org for the answers to all your questions.
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There is a new one out that supports all three on copper, believe it or not.
IBM accidently shipped one to us instead of a fiber one. I believe that you
do not do anything but hook it up because by default 1GB can only be full
duplex. The others are just ignored.
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Why is TSM trying to backup its own, open files ? I thought it was smart
enough to not do this ?
I am getting this error message from an NT 6a node ! The client is
4.2.1.20
02/21/2002 20:47:46
ANE4037E (Session: 11678, Node: INFO-OFFICE) File
Hi Richard!
It is. This is the output from the lscfg -vl ent1:
DEVICE LOCATIONDESCRIPTION
ent120-58 Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Adapter
(14100401)
Network Address.0004AC7C935F
Displayable
How does it know it is really its own file?
You have to exclude it if you do not want TSM to try.
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Eric -- I'm running two of these on my S7a systems and one one an H70;
they're all set to auto_negotiation. They're all connected to a cisco 6509
switch, and the switch ports are configured as full duplex, 1000 speed, type
1000baseSX. As long as you can lock down the other end, auto should be OK.
Hi Zoltan!
As far as I know TSM did always backup it's own logfile, unless you
explicitly tell it not to.
As for your exclude: change it into *:\WINNT\Profiles\...\*
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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What kind of network attachment infrastructure. BayNetworks 100 MB
What do the clients have? Mostly 100 MB NICs at this time.
How much data on the clients? Some clients may have between 50 to 100 GB of data, 4 or
5 servers and then most of the other servers are 10 GB or less. This may
Because it has it open ?
My real issue is why this only occurs on *1* node ?
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Try:
Exclude *:\WINNT\Profiles\...\*
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Why is TSM trying to backup its own, open
Thanks for the suggestion on the EXCLUDE statement.
As for the error, this node is the only one that issues this error message
? There are plenty of other NT/W2K clients and none of them exclude the
TIVOLI\TSM directory ? So why the error message from this node ?
Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
I find it useful to have the dsmsched.log file backed up.
That way if I have a user turn up with no backups for something after a
system crash, I can pull down the dsmsched.log from the TSM backups and see
why (believe me, it has happened before!)
SO instead of excluding the dsmsched.log, I bind
Kelly,
I find this interesting. What version of TSM are they running? We have
been fighting performance problems since out upgrade to 4.1.4.4, and we
have what I consider a beefy machine. We are using an RS/6000 S7A, 4
processors, 8GB memory, 6 fastwrtie cache SSA adapters going to 3
drawers
I do that as post schedule cmd in dsm.sys file
Specify script where it is located in it.
Before doing this make sure u have mail ex. server so that it can send it to
the mail box from Unix or nt server.
I use Unix mail cmd to do so.Have latest version of sendmail installed on
ur system for Unix
Zoltan,
It's simply a timing and resource issue from client to client. The file is
certainly being updated by dsmc during the scheduled backup - if dsmc
flushes text to the file during the time it's moving it, you get the error.
It can depend on aggregate size, size of the dsmsched.log file,
Does anyone know of any tape management systems for tsm? Or how do most
people track scratch tapes and how do you know how many scratch tapes will
be needed??? Any help would be great
Joe
According to internal information from Tivoli recieved at a
briefing meeting with, amongst other, Steve Cliff, a brick
level restore client is under development. Do you mean that
this information is untrue? In this case, how can a Tivoli
representant give this information to business
I feel u need to update to latest level to 4.2.1.9
I guess to work better.Just its my view.
I am waiting fro ver 5.0 too.
Balanand
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Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
Why is TSM trying to backup its own, open files ? I thought it was smart
enough to not do this ?
I am getting this error message from an NT 6a node ! The client is
4.2.1.20
02/21/2002 20:47:46
ANE4037E (Session: 11678, Node: INFO-OFFICE) File
Are your client options file consistent across your environment?
Check include/exclude statements are consistent and also the location of
you schedule file.
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Joe,
TSM usually does a pretty good job of tape management itself. We
usually hav a query setup that we look at daily that tells us how many
scratch tapes are available. We've been monitoring it over a period of time
and have come to know just how many scratch tape we'll us daily.
Joseph
We have two HPUX 10.2 clients running the ADSM 3.1.0.7 code.
Our TSM server is 4.1.3 on AIX 4.3.3. They have been running 3.1.0.7 for a
couple of years now, and I know they have done MANY restores with no
problems.
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For what its worth, this is one of the reports that I run daily to check on
my tape usage.
You will probably have to change the device class.
This script is based on some code that a fellow ADSMer shared with me a
while ago.
I have developed a number of scripts and would be pleased to share.. a
*SMers
Since the issue of old code has been brought up, I wanted to ask a
question. Can clients running ADSM 3.1.0.8 back up to a TSM 4.2 server? I
am planning on upgrading my TSM server to 4.2.1.10 next week and still have
2 HP servers running 3.1.0.8. I realize that this is not supported,
Does anyone know of any tape management systems for tsm? Or how do most
people track scratch tapes and how do you know how many scratch tapes will
be needed??? Any help would be great
What platform will your TSM server run on? Different implementations take
very different approaches to tape
Thank you and others for the clue. I had forgot about checking the backup
copy group for this node (it has its own while most others share common
ones).
The mode was set to SHRSTATIC vs SHRDYNAMIC (not sure why since everything
else is SHRDYNAMIC ??). I have fixed and activated. This should fix
Since the issue of old code has been brought up, I wanted to ask a
question. Can clients running ADSM 3.1.0.8 back up to a TSM 4.2 server? I
am planning on upgrading my TSM server to 4.2.1.10 next week and still have
2 HP servers running 3.1.0.8. I realize that this is not supported, but I
Thomas,
Well I went from 4.2.0.0 to 4.2.10 on TSM under os390 2.10 last month and we
started first time
with '/UPGRADEDB'
It started ok and I saw ANR0363I Database was automatically upgraded to the
server program
level.
I am interested in what problems you see.
I was recommended to upgrade to fix
Zoltan,
Shared Dynamic is a very powerful and very dangerous serialization option.
Please make certain that the person who made the decision to use that
understands the implications.
This serialization option will try to back up a file 4 times and then save
the file on the first try during
Andy, do you mean 2, 1-gb adapters? I did not know anyone made a 2gb
adapter...
Mark
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Kelly,
I find this
Has anyone written a script with sequential dependant steps that does daily
housekeeping?
I have most of my daily housekeeping administrative schedules kiccking off
by time of day schedules but there are too many variables that can cause
them to get out of sync.
Im looking for a script that will
Thanks for the info.
First, I (and the rest of this hallway) are the main university IT
personel staff, especially when it comes to TSM. There are only 2 of us
handling TSM administration for all 67 (and increasing) nodes.
Second, yes I understand the implications of SHRDYNAMIC. In most cases,
Zoltan,
The number of retries can be determined by you.
If you only want 2 then set this value in client options file
changingretries2
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Has anybody tried to do a join in the TSM tables? I went looking thru the
help utility and the manuals, but did not see the syntax of how to do this.
Let me know please. Thanks.
Holly L. Peppers
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
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Here's a thought...
Those open files- run a script to copy them to *.copy right before your
backup starts ???
my 2cents.
Gabriel C. Wiley
ADSM/TSM Administrator
AIX Support
Phone 1-614-308-6709
Pager 1-877-489-2867
Fax 1-614-308-6637
Cell 1-740-972-6441
Siempre Hay
I don't believe it's possible. I've researched this too. If anyone else
has found otherwise, please let me know.
Timothy A. Ford, MCSE
LAN Services
Micron Technology, Inc.
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Here is a script that does a join; it's just std SQL syntax.
/* Show filespaces not backed up in 6 months w/space on server */
/* This query runs a long time; suggest writing output to a file */
/* Also strongly recommend running in commadelimited mode*/
select oc.node_name,
Hi everybody,
I'm having some problem to define an archive schedule. I want to define
the archive path locally in the dsm.opt so I don't have to call the TSM
server administrator when I have to modify it. I read in the TSM doc that
I can define include.archive/exclude.archive statement in the
Gabriel, Your method works for most files.
We use the preschedule command copy selected files before the backup.
Then the postschedule command to delete the copies after the backup.
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For Joins go to oracle.com and do search on join u get tons of info using
select statements.
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Has anybody tried to do a join in
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Has anyone written a script with sequential dependant steps that does daily
housekeeping?
I have most of my daily
Hey Wanda,
If this does what I think it does check out the Tivoli supplied script
fsnobackup. You can pass in any number you want to find filespaces with old
backup dates.
Example run fsnobackup 183. Results in seconds. Won't give you the amount of
space but you will see the old stuff if you're
Based on what I understand at this point, I would suggest the following
general approach for NT/Win2K servers, assuming that a server fails and
need to be recovered from scratch.
1. Load the OS from CD.
2. Load the TSM Client software from CD/Diskette.
3. Recover all Application and
Has anybody seen this error before? I have about 20 files that the B/A
client is 'skipping. . .' The common theme is that the files do not
have file extensions.
02/22/2002 00:47:14 fioScanDirEntry(): Can't map object 'E:\Dept\Public
Relations\ Graphic Archives\Trauma Conference\Trauma Conf
We are trying to determine how much of our backup data is PST files. Can
this be determined from the TSM database? Thanks.
Holly L. Peppers
Bluse Cross Blue Shield of Florida
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affiliate companies are not
Sebastien, do you mean you do not know how to start the archive?
Mark
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Hi everybody,
I'm having some
Zoltan, it is really depends on what your backing up. Some files that you
may back up 'open' may be worthless when restored so why even bother backing
them up.
Mark
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Yes we do. It's a dual CPU Pentium-2 450mhz with 1gb of memory. We have to
Qualstar AIT libraries with 10 tape drives total. We backup around 200 NT
workstations and around 80 servers on a nightly basis. We also have 2
exchange servers and 3 oracle database servers.
Mark
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has anyone ever tried to shutdown TSM and do a manual copy of the database
files to another server in lieu of a database backup/restore?
Thanks in advance,
Mark Remeta
Seligman Data Corp.
100 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10017
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No.
You can query the backups table to find a list of what was backed up, but
the backups table doesn't show you the file size.
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We are trying to
I've only performed a savevg of the volume group that the TSM db log were
in and that was successful!
Regards,
Demetrius Malbrough
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Yes, it is very possible. These are most of the supported verbs from the
help. There are predicates that are not listed here. If you do a HELP
SELECT you get this:
The SELECT command supports the following expressions, clauses, functions,
and predicates:
ALL
The only way I have been able to do this is buy using the ODBC driver
and having an Access database join link tables.
Bud Brown
Information Services
Systems Administrator
303-436-5986
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You use the ARCHIVE command. If you want to delete the files after they
archive you have to specify for it to do so.
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You can create a batch file to query each filespace for pst files, and
redirect the output
to a text file. You can then import the text file into Excel, using fixed
width, and separate
the output lines into separate fields. You can then sort by date backed up
to find old files
no longer accessed
Yes, I meant 2 1-gigabit adapters.
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Holly,
If your users leave outlook running very little space is consumed in tsm because
the client can't access the .pst file. I have been searching for a way to get outlook
stopped by the scheduler preschedcommand. Has anyone figured out how to
do this yet?
We don't use outlook for mail and
We have 1GB adapters in all 7 of our RS/6000 TSM servers and have
them set at Auto_Negotiation, as that's the only choice. We have had no
problems with the throughput or duplex mis-matches that we see on the 10/100
adapters. Your mileage may vary, as it may depend on the network equipment
Actually, Outlook has a timeout parameter that will close and unlock the
pst. Search the Archive for Outlook pst timeout.
To kill Outlook, put kill.exe from the nt reskit onto each machine. Then a
simple presched cmd script
kill.exe outlook
sleep 15
will stop Outlook.
Alex Paschal
Storage
On the old IBM-ADSM web site, when you looked up
Client or server software, you were presented with a matrix
listing versions, along with supported Operating Systems,
Device lists etc. Everything you needed to know to determine
which versions would work in your environment. It was really
handy.
We're having a problem with Notes transaction logging on a Notes Domino
server, so turned off Notes transaction logging and planned to perform
full backups directly to a new, collocated off-site tapepool TDP_OFFSITE
defined for this purpose and this one problem node.
We defined a second
We are also trying to figure this out. The contents table contains a size
but unfortunately it is the aggregate size.
So what we have to do is from a TSM client, issue a q backup command which
does tell you the file size - now this is ok if you only have a couple of
servers that you need this
create sqltable Object.Ids object_ids
create sqltable BF.Aggregated.Bitfiles bfaggred_bitfiles
use ODBC driver to link/import these tables into MS Access or whatever
you prefer
SELECT OBJECT_IDS.C0 AS Object_ID, OBJECT_IDS.C5 AS HL, OBJECT_IDS.C6
AS LL, OBJECT_IDS.C8 AS Bitfile_Size,
An OUTER join really does not apply to an application like TSM. There is a
right, left and plain. An OUTER basically keeps the left or right select
(or both) and joins what it can with the items that do not match having null
results.
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Is it possible to encrypt data using these include statements on the TDP
agents? Specifically, I want to know if I can place these in a inclexcl
file and encrypt Oracle databases being backed up with TDP for Oracle.
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