Hi TSMers
Running TSM Server 3.7.3.8 with 3.7.2.0 clients (some NT, some Solaris).
I occasionally see the following message for one or two of our clients. Can
any one tell me why it is happening? It's the 'file not found' bit that
confuses me.
03/13/02 21:25:45 ANE4005E (Session: 15233,
Hi TSMer,
the Product TDP Oracle 2.2 for NT has more problems as i thought...
The customer wants tu install 2 x TDPO for AIX and 3 x TDPO NT.
The Problem:
TSM Server 4.2.1.12
TSM Client 4.2.1.18
The installation environment is a NT 4.0 with SP6a.
The TDP is V.2.2
The Oracle 8.1.7 System
The
Hi all,
from 9.3.2002 6:21 CET I didn't recieive any message form this conference.
Do anybody know is anything wrong?
Would I re-sign-on?
But when I think about it, I probably will not recieve any answer to this
question too, isnt it? :-))
Toma9 Hrouda
Storage Specialist
HTD s.r.o. Praha
I don't think you have a problem - I received your mail via the Adsm-L.
Cheers
Christo Heuer
ABSA Bank
Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA
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Hi all,
from 9.3.2002 6:21 CET I didn't recieive
Hi All
(Running TSM 3.7.3.8 on Solaris 2.7 box, the client in question is a
Solaris box with client level 3.7.2.0)
I have a funny problem. For the past two evenings, one of my Solaris
Clients has got half way through a backup and then, as far as I can see,
hung. Although the waiting time for
TSM client first builds the file list and later does the backup. If you
delete/rename file in between you can achieve such behavior.
Check what this directory is used for. Is it a temporary directory, i.e.
some documents are detached there from an application, viewed and deleted?
Used can open
My question is why does TSM back up NFS by default with no real way to turn
it off.
In my experience, TSM doesn't backup NFS filesystems, unless you explicitly tell it to
do so...
--
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Remco Post
SARA - Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam
High Performance
Quoting Karel Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
We have changed our scheduling mode from prompted to polling. Scheduled
back-ups run fine. The immediate client schedule won't run. The status of
the immediate schedule turns to pending and will not function.
It will run as soon as your client polls
Hi All
(Running TSM 3.7.3.8 on Solaris 2.7 box, the client in question is a
Solaris box with client level 3.7.2.0)
I would like to know the best way to exclude all but one dir (and all it's
sub dir's).
The file system layout is as follows:- What I want is to exclude everything
on this box
I know that someone has already invented this wheel somewhere...
I am in a situation where I need to reassure a management team that TSM's
incremental forever strategy is sound.
My first impulse is to attempt to explain the differences between TSM and other
products, but everyone's eyes tend to
On 13-Mar-02 Cindy Bogle wrote:
SANergy is not a prerequisite to TSM V5.1.
But my question was: Is it included in TSM V5.1?,
and if yes, Is it SANergy 3.1?.
Cheers,
Henk.
I'm implementing the BAClient on a Sun Enterprise 1. The TSM Server
(4.1.2) is on a Windows NT machine and the data will travel on a specific
backup LAN. Only TCP-IP is allowed on this LAN.
The SUN 10K is connected to the Backup LAN using a Gigabit Ethernet and the
TSM, now in Fast Ethernet
Hello all,
hoping you can help me. Currently we have a TSM client installed onto a
Janapese NT server backing up our file server data. I want to migrate from the
NT platform to a English Windows 2000 platform so I can use the UNICODE option
for backing up our mixed Japanese English data.
Hi All
I am currently using TSM 4.1.2.12 and going to install an overland
powerloader lxm8215 (dual dlt8000 15 slot), the library does not appear on
the tsm device list (i know the element numbers). has anyone had any
experience with this library. overland have said it is supported. i just
don't
Hi Ben,
I think you don't need reserve drive for backup DB operation. This is the
highest priority process, which preempts all other lower priority processes.
In other way, backup database cancel some of other processes which takes
mount point, if no one is available for DB backup. Even if you
Hi
What kind of OS are you using. You shouldn't have any problems running the
library if you're TSM server is on NT4/2000. All you have to do is to
install the NT/W2K drivers for the library, and use the GENERIC TAPE
feature of TSM.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
Many thanks .
Taketoshi Ide
Carl Makin wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 08:05, taketoshi ide wrote:
Our management has forced us to make backup freebsd's file system with
tsm client.
Then, we installed a linux client on linux machine that mount freebsd's
file system by NFS.
We have
Hi
Thanks for the info
I am using NT4.0 I am just about to try this using the 4.2.1.12 device
driver. If I have no luck then I will try the generic one.
Cheers
Andy
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From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 March 2002 13:01
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No, SANergy is not included in TSM v5.1. It is needed if you plan to do
LANfree to disk storage pool.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/02 05:31AM
On 13-Mar-02 Cindy Bogle wrote:
SANergy is not a prerequisite to TSM V5.1.
But my question was: Is it included in TSM V5.1?,
and if yes, Is it SANergy
Hello,
since a few days I haven't got any postings from adsm-l. Via the log web
server I can see that there seems to be normal traffic. I unsubscribed and
subscribed again with no effect. What's going wrong?
Best regards
Gerhard
Gerhard Rentschler email:
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Many thanks ..
Taketoshi Ide
Coats, Jack wrote:
It sounds odd, but if you have the disk space, you could use something like
AMANDA to backup the freebsd to files on the Linux box. Then use TSM to
spin the files of to tape and delete them from the Linux server.
In a recovery situation,
Sorry, this is probably a really dumb question but I have inherited a TSM
environment where the dsmsched.log files are maintained using log pruning.
I'd like to modify the configuration of this but I can't find where its set
up.
Help !
thanks
Alex
The SCHEDLOGR option in the DSM.OPT/SYS controls the duration of how many
days of the log is kept/pruned !
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EXCLUDE.DIR is processed before any regular INCLUDE or EXCLUDE statements,
so your proposed solution won't work.
There is no easy way to do what you want. If you are really only
interested in backing up just the one directory structure, then your best
bet is probably to define a schedule for
Thanks for that Andrew
I'll give it a go
Farren :)
Andrew Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 14/03/2002 13:33:29
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There is no UNICODE option per se, to do what you want. You need the TSM
4.2 product (client and server), and then the client will be able to
support your mixed data.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew
Has anyone seen this on 4.2.1.6, or am I just sleep-deprived?
Server is on AIX 4.3 ...
Neither query nor delete will match a file system name
tsm:ADSMq filespace WINNODE
Node Name Filespace FSID Platform Filespace Is Files- Capacity Pct
Name
Is the road map available on www.tivoli.com or on the share site?
thanks!
lisa
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Hi at all
I installed the fix IP21556 (ADSM Connect Agent for Oracle on Windows NT
Version 2.1.8) and then when I try to start a backup with EBU 2.2.0.3 with
path 2.2.08 I receive this error in the EBU log and in the file called
error1.zip I receive an error with the orasdt.dll file.
I have found that the preempt only works if the database is next in line
for a tape drive. If it is 2nd in line it will not preempt, therefore
causing a recovery log to fill.
Hi daniel
I have tried using TSM's device driver and it seems to fail with timeout i/o
errors whilst accessing the drives. it appears to scan the labels, move the
tapes from slots to drives ok. however after calibrating the tape it
eventually gives the error:
ANR8304E time out error on
It really depends on more than that - it also depends on how much time
in the day you have for reclamation. I rarely get to the 90%
reclaimable tapes before I have to stop reclamation.
Andy Carlson |\ _,,,---,,_
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It's not available on either site. SHARE usually gets this info up on
their site about 1-2 months after the meeting.
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Lisa Cabanas
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:19 AM
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Now that would be nice - dual DB Backups, one for onsite, one for offsite.
Since you want your TSM server as stable as possible during the backup,
having two tape drives free shouldn't be too hard to get, or, baring that,
have all transactions held in the log while the two database backups are
Have you tried dele filespace WINNODE \\WINNODE\e$ ?
-Original Message-
From: Dale Jolliff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:25 AM
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Subject: Delete filespace issue with Server v4.2.1.6?
Has anyone seen this on 4.2.1.6, or am I just
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Eliza Lau
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:46 AM
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Subject: Re: HELP with TSM and SAN
1. LAN FREE B/A is available with the Storage Agent in TSM 4.2
2. SANergy MDC cannot run
We are running AIX 4.3.3 ML09
I have tried the nfstimeout parameter but our backups still fail.
The client just stales out, if the NFS server is down.
Mark
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Is /usr/local/ftp a directory, or a mount point/filesystem? If it's a
filesystem, then in your domain statement, just have DOMAIN
/usr/local/ftp and that's all that TSM will process.
Nick Cassimatis
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Today is the tomorrow of yesterday.
I believe you need the copygroup defined as type=archive, not the default
type=backup...
(maybe not the only thing missing..)
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: virtual
Yup.
Rushforth, Tim
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with Server v4.2.1.6?
1. LAN FREE B/A is available with the Storage Agent in TSM 4.2
2. SANergy MDC cannot run on AIX - WIN2k, WINNT, Solaris, Red Hat and
SuSe.
Thanks Adolph. This clears things up. But there is indeed a SANergy
client for AIX. The Tivoli rep just quoted me a license. It requires
130 points.
Another great reply.
Many thanks
Farren
Nicholas Cassimatis [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 14/03/2002
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Dale, yes, I have seen this. The problem is with unicode support. Do
'help q fi' and 'help del fi' to see the new parameters that may be required.
For instance, here is a 'q fi' of my own machine (winxp, client 4.2.1.26, server at
4.2.1.9).
Note the namet parameter and see what happens without
I don't think that's the case. When I do a Q occ nodename, it displays the data as
type ARCH, even though it's a backup coming from the source server. This, I expect.
As all of the doc states the
target server wiews the data, whether it's an archive or backup as an archive
-Original
Did you check the dsm.opt file for a DOMAIN statement? Are you
somehow specifically including the NFS Mounts in the backup.
There may be some other problem.
You say if the NFS server is down. What is it serving? Tell us a bit more
about your setup.
David Longo
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i had same progmlem use web admin client to delete
or you can delete with command delete files nodename * to delete
all file spaces of node
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Hi there,
Can anyone comment on those subject products? Since Veritas product has the feature
called Block Level Incremental Backup, is it the same as TSM Progressive Incremental
backup method?
Can anyone give me some hints on it?
Thanks,
Louie
I think I know what is going on here, but I want to double check
I have a manual library, it is used as the migration point for a specific
disk pool. Basically the disk pool and drive are used for one specific
client that wants dedicated media.
Anyway, TSM wants a scratch volume, I figure,
If you are trying to delete an entire filespace, then I have a suggestion.
With apologies to Andy Raibeck, sometimes The Web Admin is
your friend.
On the Web Admin select from the left side Objects, then Clients,
then Filespaces. A list of all filespaces is then displayed in main window.
-Original Message-
From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: virtual volumes?
I don't think that's the case. When I do a Q occ nodename,
it displays the data as type ARCH, even though
I have a similar question, I thought by stopping the scheduler service on
the client that it would then poll. I think it is because I see the entry in
the sched.log file. The problem is it's not immediate, the logs show that
the job will start in 1 hour 20 minutes. So I restarted the client
Ah, that's it
This worked.
DELETE FILESPACE WINNODE 4 NAMETYPE=FSID
Thanks to everyone!
William F.
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COM
What I am trying to achieve is to have all SAN and non-SAN clients backup to a
disk storage pool that is on the SAN and then migrate to the SAN-attahced
3494. We will have 5 SAN clients and 300+ non-SAN clients with only 6 tape
drives. I don't want the 5 SAN clients to tie up the tape drives
Hmm. I don't have any experience running with an EXTERNAL type library, so I
can't address those specifically. I've done SCSI, atape, and STK type=ACS
libraries, so here is enough to get you started:
Both DRM (a TSM feature) and Autovault (from CodeRelief) are products that
will do your
We have a server in Denver that is serving 2 filesystems in Omaha.
The server in Denver was down for 10 hours for maint.
When clients in Omaha were trying to access TSM in any fashion the client
would just hang and do nothing, eventually fail all together.
I have run some tests since then.
Can anyone answer this? I have Win2K Advanced Server TSM 4.2.1 with TSM
Device driver and 2 adaptec 2944UW adapters and whenever
I do checkouts I have to reply to every checkout even though I have a 10
cartridge I/O station. Yet under AIX 4.3.3 with TSM 4.2.1
and Atape 6.2.3.0 the very same
Did you also include the CHECKin=Scratch option or run the command separate?
-Demetrius
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From: Jeff Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Migrate wants scratch, I can't label.
I think I know what is
What is your schedule randomization set to? This takes precedence for
schedmode=polling.
Al
Alan Davenport
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Selective Insurance
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HELP SET RANDOMIZE
SET RANDOMIZE
SET RANDOMIZE (Set Randomization of Scheduled Start Times)
Use
Tony,
I haven't seen a reply to this yet, so here goes...
The number of slots in a library is read when the library is defined. So to
get tsm to recognise the new slots the library has to be redefined.
q libr f=dand save the output
q dr f=d and save the output
Checkout all the
Does the NFS server in Denver provide any filesystems that say have
TSM code on them or anything like that? Does everything else on
the client(s) in Omaha work fine except TSM? Do you have anything
else other than standard AIX jfs filesystems - any AFS/DFS or
anything else?
David Longo
Did you add the option REMOVE=BULK on the checkout command?
David Longo
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Can anyone answer this? I have Win2K Advanced Server TSM 4.2.1 with TSM
Device driver and 2 adaptec 2944UW adapters and whenever
I do checkouts I have to reply to every checkout even
Thanks for the response, Del.
The query command immediately followed several full backups of the pubs
database. The TSM node name is PC1162_SQL and the server name is PC1162
which is also what SQL 7 knows the server as. The result of q filespace
follows:
tsm: TSM_HOST1q fi pc1162*
Node Name
Eliza,
Per Tivoli, yes it is with a SANergy MDC (on NT or Sun) and SANergy clients
on all of your TSM clients that you want to have backup to a SAN shared disk
pool.
It is documented at
http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/storage_mgr/storage_mgr_concepts.html
Steffan
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FWIW, on AIX, even if you aren't backing up NFS mounts, if one of the
mounts is hung, then your incremental is hosed and it terminates. I
started noticing this behaviour in/around the 3.7 code level.
lisa
David Longo
David.Longo@HEALTH- To:
On one of my AIX boxes I have the below filesystem, which you can see with the
df command
/dev/dbrlv1 8781824 3819800 57% 329 1% /dbr/appl
/dev/dbjlva1 4096000298928 93% 142 1% /prod/dbms/emlogs
/dev/dbjlva3 2449408284400 89% 5483 2%
/dev/appl/*' failed
Nothing exists under appl/ as dir or file I guess
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On one of my AIX boxes I have the below
-David-
Is it a raw device? Is there a stanza in /etc/filesystems? You may need to
back up the /dev/appl file space over which the logical volume is mounted
and perform an image incremental backup. Then back up the /dev/devlv1 raw
logical volume. Remember before doing an image backup on a
All,
I have a potential customer running a 2.8 TB SQL Server database on an
8-way NT server. What can I realistically expect to achieve in maximum
backup throughput using TDP for SQL Server?
Assume the 4-way Solaris TSM server has 8 AIT-2 tape drives dedicated to
getting this backup performed
Just a guess -- but is AIX (or ADSM) treating this as a device-special file
because it's in the /dev directory?
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc.
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:15 PM
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The one delete I don't think I saw tried
delete filespace winnode \\winnode\e$
try
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From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Delete filespace issue with Server v4.2.1.6?
If you are
Allan,
I think the casing is the problem. I am wondering
how the filespace was created with the lowercase...
I believe this is obtained from SQL.
From the SQL QA, can you issue:
select @@servername
to see what it returns?
If it shows lower case, try adding the name
back in in upper case
Really what has to happen here is to add a switch that says nametype=unicode
or fsid if you want to use the id rather than the name. This is new
behavior and the default nametype is server. It probably should be unicode
since that's what we're used to.
Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions
Hello all,
We recently thought we would try to change which NIC one of our nodes' uses
to do backups.
From what I'd been able to find on the adsm message boards out there, it
looked as if ADSM, when initially contacted by a node, traps the IP address
that the node uses and stores that information
It is all standard routing as far as how the traffic goes...
You may specify an IP address for the node to be contacted at but after
that, it is all standard routing
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I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same
machine. I was curious if there are others doing that with a 3494
ATL. From what I can tell you can share the 3494 atl resources between
the two servers, meaning the tapes and the drives by specifying a
primarylibrarymanager.
-Brief Thought
Did you try adding/changing ip address using the options in the dsm.sys
file:
TCPCLIENTAddress 19.1.12.134
TCPCLIENTPort1502
-Regards,
Demetrius Malbrough
UNIX/TSM Administrator
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From: TSM Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March
We share 1 3494 between 2 tsm environments (on different aix boxes...).
We use different scratch categories and private categories, yes...
although we aren't library sharing as far as TSM is concerned.
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From: Jim Sporer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March
If you have multiple NIC cards and your networks are such that it can get to
TSM via
both routes, then you can't guarentee which nic will be used...probably the
first
nic on the bus.
If due to routing...there's only one path for a client to reach the tsm
server, then
there you have it...
We create a unique node name like SUNPRD1-XX and have a corresponding DNS
record pointing to the IP address/NIC you want TSM to use.
TSM Group
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Two ways to set this up:
1. Two separate TSM server sharing the library: use different categories and
be careful.
2. Have one of the servers act as the library manager. The second asks the
first for resources and tape mounts, etc. The first server knows about all
of scratch volumes, same
Hi,
we will test and use TSMmanager, please go to www.tsmmanager.com to take
the tour ...
René Lambelet
Nestec S.A. / Central Support Center
55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland)
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Jim,
As documented in 3494 docs, you must use separate category numbers for each
using application/system. Data loss is assured if any use uses the same
category numbers!
Steffan
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Hi,
you will be able to delete the fs using FSID, please try help delete
filespace for the correct syntax,
René Lambelet
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The select @@servername returned lowercase pc1162. The DBA had some
difficulty changing it to uppercase due to replication subscriptions or some
such, but after he did up date it, it now works. Does this mean that TDP
SQL cannot handle mixed case server names? (That last question is just for
We ran option 1 for a long time both with twintailed scsi and a san but have
now mostly switched to option 2. We shared all of the drives and frequently
ran into problems where tsmsvr1 had a drive and tsmsvr2 tried for awhile to
use it and then marked it unavailable until I marked it online.
I've mentioned in the forum my experiment to implement direct-to-tape
backups. I've succeeded in the reconfiguration of my TSM system and
thought I'd share with the forum what I did.
TSM 4.1.5.0 on AIX 4.3.3 PL 8; 7025 F50; 2 x 332 MHz CPUs; 1024 MB RAM;
100 Mbs network
Approx 135 clients:
I just did a backup stgpool to copypool.
03/14/2002 17:25:17 ANR1214I Backup of primary storage pool SPN0EAGL
to copy
storage pool CPN000P1 has ended. Files Backed Up:
675759, Bytes Backed Up: 262485789106,
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Hoobler, thanks for this but I have worked out that the first DB I was trying to apply
the logs to was an R4 db...duh.
I have since restored and tried to apply the logs to an R5 db. It starts restoring the
logs correctly but then stops with the same error as before. To check that it was not
a
Does this make my problem any clearer or should I contact IBM support?
Clive,
Please call IBM support so traces can be gathered and examined.
Thanks,
Del
It also might help if you use different Volsers for each TSM server.
I have an ATL with 12 drives, 4 per server with Volsers Ax for Server1
Bxx for Sever2 and Cxx for Server3 ..
Gabriel C. Wiley
ADSM/TSM Administrator
AIX Support
Phone 1-614-308-6709
Pager 1-877-489-2867
Fax
No, you cannot without creating a mess. In fact the way the mount of a
scratch works is not by volume. There is a category mask set for the tape
drive and the library is just told to pick a tape in the category and mount
it in the drive. The privates could be the same I suppose, but it would
I guess I do not understand why you made the 5 SAN clients SAN if you are
not going to go directly to tape. How big is the Exchange Server. 2 Hours
sounds like a long time for SAN attached 3590s.
The only possible way to do this may be with SANErgy, but I cannot think of
way to share the disk
How is the SQL server going to get to the tape drives?
SAN
Gigabit
FastEthernet?
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2.8TB SQL Server Database Backup
All,
I have a potential customer
Did you try this ??
delete filespace WINNODE \\WINNODE\e$
I have not seen this choice in you list.
There is problem with filespace naming sometimes, I had similar problem a
few months ago, and only way was clicked through WEB admin to particular
filespace and chioce Delete filespace in Operation
Also consider setting different label prefixes (this is done by devclass) for each
server
Gabriel Wiley [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/03/2002 13:13:29
It also might help if you use different Volsers for each TSM server.
I have an ATL with 12 drives, 4 per server with Volsers Ax for Server1
Marco,
This is what is use and it works fine,
Just a note that my backup server is tied via a seconded ethernet interface
in thge same lan segment as the backup server.
Dsm.opt
SERVERNAME NLBRNNTBU01
DATEFORMAT 3
*QUIET
DOMAIN /
DOMAIN /var/run
DOMAIN /u01
DOMAIN /u03
DOMAIN /u02
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