Look at TDPOSYNC to sync the catalog with TSM.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Crashed diskpool volume
Hi
Hi Wanda!
That will not work. The failing disk has already been removed from the SSA
drawer, so I can't do an audit.
Also, an audit will only show you the damaged files, not whether these
damaged files were backed up (and thus restorable) or not.
However, Dwight Cook gave me the perfect answer.
The backup for one of our NT clusters fail every week or so. I see a
message in the DSMERROR.LOG
30.07.2002 15:57:57 TcpInit(): SearchPath(WININET.DLL): Win32 RC = 0 .
Anyone seen this before, or have an idea what it means?
Jeff White
Systems Programming
CIS
Manchester UK
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Hi.
Has anyone got an idea how to perform bare metal restore of MSCS
cluster node (win2k, winNT)? I have performed a lot of tries to do that.
Sometimes it succeeds sometimes doesn't. According to the redbook
sg24-6141 Deploying the TSM client in a win2k env I restored ALL
system object
Define a separate management class for the directories, then use the DIRMC
parameter i the OPT-file
Regards
Niklas
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From: Cahill, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 31 juli 2002 13:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Backing Up Dir's
We currently backup 12
Neil-- you're right, I (the TSM admin) wanted it done thru the scheduler,
so I would have the central point of management. However, the deal breaker
was the complexity of setting up the schedulers, so the DBAs assumed
responsibility of monitoring those backups and ran them thru Oracle's
Expiration is working fine. It starts every morning at 5 AM, and runs for
about 30-40 minutes.
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ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process 295 completed:
examined 944182 objects, deleting 37102 backup objects, 0
archive objects, 0 DB backup volumes, and 0 recovery plan
files. 0
Is there a parm that controls the time that tsm waits for a storage
agent to respond before issuing the ANR8925W Drive DRIVE105 in library
3494 has not been confirmed for use by server MINERVA_SA for over 600
seconds. Drive will be reclaimed for use by others message?
David
I had a PMR on a similiar issue some time ago (Jan 2002)
PMR 28921,469 - retention timeout for storage agent
I don't know how my 20 minutes got to be your 10 minutes, though.
Richard,
Final answer is that it's hard-coded 20 minutes. Hopefully, your
storage agent doesn't die very often, so
Rikk,
Are you observing this behavior? When NetWare is restoring files which do
not have a supporting directory structure, a temporary directory entry
(i.e., no trustee information) is created by Novell's backup API; when the
directory entries do come from the server at a later time they are
On 31-Jul-02 Todd Lundstedt wrote:
Expiration is working fine. It starts every morning at 5 AM, and runs for
about 30-40 minutes.
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ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process 295 completed:
examined 944182 objects, deleting 37102 backup objects, 0
archive objects, 0 DB backup
We did not hack the install package, and the install failed. I would
be happy to have the details, and I would be happier if IBM/Tivoli would
provide a statement of direction for support on Solaris 9.
Thanks for you assistance!
Bob
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:16:19AM -0400, Stephen E. Bacher
We have no Oracle, DB2 or Exchange at the moment. All we have is SQL and
Domino. TDP for SQL v 1.1 (for SQL 6.5) works that way, and we are issuing
the commands to inactivate olderthan 10 days, and the management class is
set to 1/0/0/0. TDP for SQL v 2.2 (for SQL 7.0/2000) and TDP for Domino
Hello;
I've been searching the archives on this subject all morning and I just want to
double-check my findings.
Environment:
SP Model 9076 (1 Frame w/ 7 nodes)
AIX 4.3.3 ML8
P.S.S.P 3.2
ptfset 8
TSM 4.1.5
ORACLE 8.1.7/RMAN
TDP for Oracle v2.1.1 (I think?)
The DBA's have only been using
Hello
I have a BIG performance problem with the backup of a win2k fileserver. It used to be
pretty long before but it was managable. But now the sysadmins put it on a compaq
storageworks SAN. By doing that they of course changed the drive letter. Now it has to
do a full backup of that drive.
Theresa,
all Oracle backup objects are unique so there won't be any inactive versions which you can expire via TSM. You have to expire them manually with an RMAN script doing a RMAN report obsolete first to find all no longer needed Oracle backups and them doing a RMAN delete on these objects.
Once the objects are deleted in RMAN, then you will need to run a TDPOSYNC
tdposync syncdb -tdpo_optfile=[optfile name] and that will sync the RMAN
catalog and TSM database and expire the files on your TSM Server
Eric W. Cowperthwaite
EDS
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From: Holger Speh
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20.08.2002.
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