Matt,
this can be achieved with export. All active and inactive versions will
have to be exported and on import relative dates have to be used.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
24.01.2003 23:09
I was wondering if it is possible for the backups of the onsite tape pool
to a copy pool to have the ability to cause the recovery log to fill if it
is copying a 200+ GB file? The file is a collection of event logs from WIN
servers. Every day it is writing one very large file (I've noticed
Hmmm .. Lets see ...
Beanpot must the the TSM server ... maybe Eagles is the client and B.C is
the library name/type ?
It must be - I am sure no respectable person would use a distribution list
for shameless advertising ? (hint hint)
Regards,
Riaan
-Original Message-
From: Richard
Answer to both questions is yes, but is not supported. 32-bit client
should work on AIX 5L (hope you do not expect it to backup JFS2). v4.1 is
already out of support and only neighbor versions are supported but
usually they work.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Theresa Sarver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
q vol only gives storage pool volumes not dbb volumes
Muthyam Reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/05/2003 10:16:25 PM
Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: John Naylor/HAV/SSE)
Subject: total volumes usage in TSM.
** High Priority **
The error message is somewhat misleading. The problem is your node have
been upgraded to unicode-enabled platform. There *is* a way to fix this
which is undocumented and have to be made under guidance of IBM/Tivoli
support. Open a PMR and they will help you on that. No backups will be
lost!
I have figured out how to start Tivoli Storage Manager for OS/400 PASE -
5.1 from a CL program on my iSeries (AS/400). This will be useful after
we do an IPL and other tasks in a restricted state on our machine.
Another time I plan on using this is when we stop TSM to do certain system
backups.
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:31:03AM -0500, Theresa Sarver wrote:
Hi all;
Does anyone have a script that calculates the total spaced used per node (and
possibly per stg pool)?
Thank you;
Theresa
Here are some selects I run in my daily tsm reports
# list number of files and used storage per
Hi all,
a second try :
what is the syntax for selectively backing up the following (using
wildcards) from a W2K-Client :
d:\usr\data1\user1\profile1\...
d:\usr\data1\user1\profile2\...
d:\usr\data1\user2\profile1\...
d:\usr\data1\user2\profile3\...
d:\usr\data1\user3\profile1\...
You need to contact IBM support. They can walk you through the process of
correcting this.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (change eye to i to
Hi
I want to get a grip on this brrestore process !!
How does it actually work . what's the logic behind this process ?
Does it use the concerning *.anf file and restores the data files in
sequential order (from top to bottom) or ... ?
Does it unmount, mount the tape for each single data
Look at q occ and q auditocc to see if this gives you what you
are looking for.
For q auditocc, you should run audit lic. first to get current info.
-Original Message-
From: Theresa Sarver [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 7:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an interesting one - Also applies to FC6228
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/library/hardware_docs/sa23/2325
50.pdf
pg 24
Will try on new tsm server
Thanks Zlatko
Jose Rivera
Ris Infrastructure
908-298-3568
1-800-PAGE-MCI#1376812
-Original Message-
From: Zlatko
You should be able to back up your NW6 box with existing levels of code
(although I'm unclear about your references to NSN when you state that
you have TSM Server 4.2.1.9
Support (because of testing platforms) probably doesn't want to pursue
the issue on the 4.2 server but it should still be
From: Remeta, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Ok I have a serious problem. My log is full and I'm at the
maximum as far as size goes. When the server starts I get a
ANR7837S Internal Error LOGSEG871 detected. Does anyone know
how to get around this. The tsm server is running but
Henry,
sorry for delayed answer (have been on a training and was unable to read
all mail on time).
As expected you did not changed the adapter (to handle larger blocks for
tape operations). Look at max_xfer_size parameter - it has to be changed
to 0x100 (one zero more, in decimal from 1 MB to
I have a problem with dsm sched process, the process works fine (it runs the
scheduled jobs) but it does not writes its logs, dsmsched.log nor
dsmerror.log, both of this files are writable by everyone.
Please post details, as per my notes:
dsmsched.logThe schedule
You discovered my miracle cure for my problem! I was able to extend the log
another 72mb and get the server up. After it was up I changed the log mode
to normal and the server was as happy as a pig in mud! I think I'm sticking
with normal mode too for the time being anyway! Thanks for the
Hello again!
I have a SUN server Client Version 4.2.1, Client OS level 5.8 on TSM 4.1.3
os/390. My problem is that for a regularly scheduled client backup, the
sessions start, but they just sit in idlew/recvw status. It is just
backing up about 3 GB of data, but it is taking hours to complete
Good Morning,
In their ultimate wisdom our corporate audit department has decided that
we need to stop our NETVIEW active receiver. I know that I can end the
NETVIEW receiver using the end event logging command but is there a way to
permanently remove this receiver? I know that this is a bit odd
There is some confusion as to how backup copy groups work with the
retention periods of files. Could someone please clarify? Thanks!!!
Here is the backup copy group in question:
Policy DomainDESKTOP
Name
Policy Set Name STANDARD
Mgmt Class Name STANDARD
Copy Group Name STANDARD
From: Roger Deschner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Preventing log fillups is a delicate balancing process,
especially if you run in ROLLFORWARD mode.
But right now you're in a jam - you've got to extend your
log, but you cannot because it is as large as it can be
(13gb). Call Tivoli
There is one more status for those of us still at 4.1 or 4.2. It was covered
in APAR IC33022, you can read all about it at the following link. (?) has
now been changed to IN PROGRESS.
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663context=SSGSG7q=status%253D
Due to the complexity of using TSM for Oracle, management here is about
ready to replace TSM altogether.
Anyone know of a class available for this topic? BTW, IBM has a web page for
such a course listed at
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/tivoli/education/J104126F96394E48.html, but an
IBM employee
Has anybody figured out how to get the 4.2 Performance Tuning Guide from
these pages?
It took me six seconds...
Go to
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html
(the URL I previously posted); click on Library; click on Technical Briefs.
Voila.
Richard
Geoff,
I would agree I don't think there is a tie to the Archive but perhaps some
insight to possible Journaling issues if you still have them?? We have
similar pipe messages along with a message == NpPeek: Nodata logged in the
dsmerror file daily. Unfortunately no message number so nothing to
Our Upgrade Info
TSM Server 4.1.6 to 5.1.5
TSM DB Size 72GB
Hardware
RS/6000 H80 4-Way 2GB RAM
Time = 8hrs
-Original Message-
From: Brecton Whitten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM DB from 4.x to 5.1.5
Could anyone
Check tapes into library as private. Then upd vol blah
access=readonly. Reverse procedure to take back out.
(Upd vol will be changed back to offsite.
David Longo
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
Pager
The cleanup backupgroups is a new command that isn't around until
V4.2.2.X. It specifically cleans up issues with Win2K system objects
and TSM's failure to properly expire them.
It has been pointed out to me that it isn't required if you don't have
the Win2K system object problem. This is true,
Does anyone has info about StorageTek with LTO2? We are just about to
purchase an enterprise tape library. I will need to make a good
comparison between IBM and StorageTek LTO1 and LTO2 with 8 drives. I
would start with about 10 - 15 TB data on tapes. Any comment will be
appreciated.
Jin
From the site Richard posted, click on Library on the left-hand side,
then click on Product manuals.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (change eye to i
Is this a typo or they really invoke it without equal-sign:
-des Archive Date: 01/30/2003
instead of
-des=Archive Date: 01/30/2003
You can also verify the file specification and the need for -su=y
option.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
Gerhard Rentschler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: ADSM: Dist
the DBVOLUMES table contains the DBVOL's not the DBBackup vols. Those are in
the VOLHISTORY table. Plus DISK and FILE storage pool volumes are in the
VOLUMES table. Are those needed in the total? Plus do you need to include
DBSnapshot, backupset, export,...volumes, too? Not a simple query unless
I've successfully used roll-forward, and I never *yes, never* extend the
log to its fullest, so I will be able to do an emergency extend. I guess
that's the most important consideration-- leaving yourself someplace to go.
Not using roll-forward is a gothca in an environment where archive-deletes
I found the 4.2 performance guide at the following location.
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/software/tivoli/technical-brief/tsm-tuning.pdf
Jack Magill
Tivoli Instructor
MUX, Inc.
- Original Message -
From: Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04,
Orin,
With due respect, I had a hard time to set it up. But, once I learned
it, it has been working greate for me. If you could share more about the
problem you're encounting, I believe everyone would be willing to help
you. Actually, I got a big help from this list. Our Oracle db is not
very
When the schedule returns a -1, it still reports as being
successful...
Got this box that backs-up MS-SQL using the TDP (5.1.5). TSM client is
5.1.5.0 (yes, I am scheduling an update).
For no reason we can fathom, the SQL scheduled backups stopped working on
01/31/03.
When I check the TSM
From: Levinson, Donald A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Does anyone know of a way to have TSM backup to client local
media instead of the server? This would be similar to
Legato's Storage Node. I have a SQL server that is on the
other side of a T1 and has about 7GB of data in addition to
We have created a new domain, policy set, mngt classes and Stgpools for existing
Backup Clients to be a part of a domain that consists of backup clients that are
tested at an off-site DR Facility. We did an upd node to the existing nodes to the
new dom and the backups are going to the new
We send our fulls to the tape3590 devclass and our incrementals to a file devclass
-Original Message-
From: Jim Sporer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DB Backup question re: Incremental vs. Full
I've never done
From: Brian L. Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In their ultimate wisdom our corporate audit department has
decided that we need to stop our NETVIEW active receiver. I
know that I can end the NETVIEW receiver using the end event
logging command but is there a way to permanently remove this
It processes the files in order of the .anf file. As it turns out they are
recorded on the tape in that order. TDP for SAP will rewind and dismount
the tape if you do not have a mount point hold time on the device class.
So, if you have it set to zero, you will need to increase it a to maybe 2
Cecil,
This indicates that the SQL VDI interface encountered
and error during the write of data.
You should look in the VDI error log, SQL Server log,
and TDP for SQL error log for any help.
If that does not help, please open a problem record
with IBM service so traces gan be gathered and
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/server/v5r1/Linux/LATEST/TSM_Server_5.1.6-0_LNX_i386.tar
Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) wrote:
I'm trying to get a copy TSM server for Linux to test. Is there any way I can procure it on a trial basis? My company has an
At 3:23 PM +0100 2/6/03, Peter Duempert wrote:
My assumption was these 2 numbers should be equal.
BUT I've cases in which num_bkup=1017 and num_acnt=1644 for the same
node in the same time-period, i.e. they differ significantly.
Generally I found that
num_bkup num_acnt
Only in rare
Have you tried to create a inclexcl file to include these files?
include d:\...*\usr\data1\user*\profile*\...\
-Original Message-
From: Christoph Pilgram
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dsmc selective
Hi all,
a second
Hi *SM'ers,
1. if I run e.g.
dsmadmc -comma
select * from SUMMARY where activity='BACKUP' and
entity='GIVEN_NODE' and start_time'2003-02-05 20:30:00'
and end_time'2003-02-06 20:30:00'
I obtain the # of BACKUPs (num_bkup) for the GIVEN_NODE during the
given time-interval (
Quick question:
Sometimes when we run the command archive /somedir/somefile*
-delete=yes, we have seen 2 different behaviors:
- We see that it archives 1 file then deletes it, archives the next
file, deletes it, etc.
- We see that it archives a bunch of files
There is a web forum at adsm.org. I found this thread which may interest
you:
http://my.adsm.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=phpBB_14file=indexaction=viewtopictopic=414
Rob Berendt
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
All,
I sent the following to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SET ADSM-L NOMAIL
And I received:
Your subscription options have been successfully updated. Here are the
exact
settings now in use for your subscription. Please take a few moments
to
check that this is indeed what you wanted.
Subscription
My storage pools filled up causing by backups to go into a mediaw state
waiting for a tape drive to free up. My tape drives were busy migrating
data to free space in my storage pools. Is there anyway to force the
client sessions out of the mediaw and to start sending data to my disk
storage
** High Priority **
Hi Bill,
thanx for imm'te responce.
I have excludes db,disk,files pool volumes from my list and I have a track of
these.And we are not holding backupsets..etc.
Here is my problem.
when I track all tapes from onsite+offsite+db got from 07 to 000100 .
How can I find a
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:41:03PM -0500, Prather, Wanda wrote:
Has anybody figured out how to get the 4.2 Performance Tuning Guide from
these pages?
I still don't get it...
10 goto google.com
20 type your title of choice + enter (copy-paste is even faster...)
30 enjoy
imho this is the
When I had problems subscribing to this list I sent a message off to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and quickly got subscribed.
I've submitted one new question and a couple of responses already, however
I haven't seen them bounced back to me. Does this list not bounce the
message back to the sender?
Rob
Our management thinks we should switch to Veritas because It's easier to Implement,
your management doesn't seem to understand that the RMAN piece is probably the most
complicated piece of and DB backup.
-Original Message-
From: Orin Rehorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Try using this command to get a listing of your database tapes...
q volhist type=dbb
They should not be appearing in the 3 commands that were listed below...at
least they don't appear for me.
Greg Weast
Infrastructure Analyst - Network Administrator
Goodrich Sensor Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen something similar. I was trying to get some info from
summary to produce a report of when each node was last backed up.
The info I got via select from summary where activity='BACKUP'
seemed to be incomplete. I opened a problem with TSM support and was
informed that it's a known bug
If
On Thursday 06 February 2003 19:41, Hart, Charles wrote:
Our management thinks we should switch to Veritas because It's easier to
Implement, your management doesn't seem to understand that the RMAN piece
is probably the most complicated piece of and DB backup.
Why using the tdp? Put the
I would believe this would be due to file sizes and the fact that TSM uses
aggregates, where a lot of little files will be bunched together.
Or to do with other things along the lines of txnbytelimit txngroupmax
etc...
TSM won't delete the file from the client UNTIL IT IS SURE IT HAS IT ON THE
It uses both specs and it applies all of them. Thus, the answer to your
question is the 7th file will fall off after 30 days and there will only be
6 due to the following:
Retain Extra 30
Versions
rule. Also if you delete the file, the next day (or after a backup up and
expire
Hi Joni, it will keep 7 copies for 30 days. If any of those 7 files go over
30 days they get expired. It's a either/or thing, whichever comes first I
guess you could say.
If you want to just keep 7 copies, then make retain extra unlimited and it
will keep 7 copies for ever
Mark
Zlatko (et al),
I'm not sure that info in the redbook applies any longer...I wrote that
particular piece, and although it was valid at the time, remember that it
was written for the 4.1 TSM code/firmware etc.
It may or may not apply any longer; I'd check with support before
accepting that as
in case someone has the same problem:
the problem i had was with maximun scratch volumes setting for my storage
pool. it was set to a number smaller than the actual number of scratch
tapes, for some odd reason. i bumped number up to the actual number of
scratch tapes in the library, and bam!,
I have configured RMAN and TDP for oracle 8.1.7 - and its working great
without any problem - Requires good knowledge of oracle .
i.e. Creating catalog database -tablespace user in oracle etc... if you
don't know oracle then it is difficult - ask help from your DBA , once
you setup oracle
I don't use it for client sessions, but for server processes I find it very
useful. Plus the TAPE MOUNT entries in the SUMMARY table are helpful for
charting your drive/library usage. If I need client stats, I go to the
accounting data or parse the activity log messages ORIGIN=CLIENT.
Bill Boyer
Is there a way to tell what version of the TSM api is installed on a Windows
client?
From: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
We just got a Domino server installed on a WIN2K
server.What is a good backup practice. Can we just do a
Selective backup daily and will it be enough for recovery?
Pardon me if this is too pointed, but what do you mean by enough? What
are
Greg,
In that case, your DBB volumes may not be going offsite. You may want to
check into that. Your DBB volumes should be listed in a Query DRMedia as
they're actually managed by the Disaster Recovery Manager (they'll be
required to recover your server in a DR scenario).
Good luck,
Alex
If you enter: Q ENABLED SNMP
You can see what events are being sent to SNMP.
You can enter: DISABLE EVENTS SNMP ALL
And no more events will be sent via SNMP, even if someone starts event
logging again.
Those are things that can be removed on the fly.
And I believe if you remove COMMMETHOD
Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) wrote:
I'm trying to get a copy TSM server for Linux to test. Is
there any way I can procure it on a trial basis? My company has an
enterprise license for IBM products, but it seems Tivoli is not
included in that.
From: Patrick Boutilier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Already looked there. Nothing defined. I was wondering if we could define
them there but I couldn't find any info on that.
Thanks.
'B'
Stapleton,
MarkTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stapleto@BERcc:
From: Orin Rehorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Due to the complexity of using TSM for Oracle, management
here is about ready to replace TSM altogether.
Anyone know of a class available for this topic? BTW, IBM has
a web page for such a course listed at
From: Hart, Charles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Our management thinks we should switch to Veritas because
It's easier to Implement, your management doesn't seem to
understand that the RMAN piece is probably the most
complicated piece of and DB backup.
What your management appears not to
Interesting, issue the ' Q ENABLED SNMP' command and it indicates:
'All server events are DISABLED for the SNMP receiver.'
However a 'Q STA' still shows NETVIEW as an active receiver.
Remember that this is an audit request and I can't see why this is an
issue when there are only 2 of us
I find SAN based library/drive sharing and scratch/drive pooling _very_ easy
with STK libraries/Gresham EDT/ACSLS. I can't tell you whether it'd be
easier with IBM libraries or not as I've never run one in a shared
environment.
Alex Paschal
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
Storagetek LTO-2 drive information. I received this last week. I have not
had an update yet. Not sure if LTO-2 has passed testing yet.
STK is looking at GA the week of Feb 7th for LTO2 with HP drives- SCSI only.
The FC LTO2 is targeted for April/May release with IBM Drives.
-Original
Niklas,
Actually, it doesn't require a TSM 5.1 server.
It should work fine with a TSM Server 4.2 or later.
There are some differences.
Here is the excerpt from the README.
What's New
--
- Data Protection for Exchange Version Reset
In order to integrate more closely with the base
I have some tapes that are getting read errors, and I'm trying to
find a graceful way to get out of the mess.
One example is a tape that has 2 files on it, according to Q CONTENT
MOVE DATA for that tape fails, because it can't be read.
We have (or think we have) offsite copies of our backup
Well, if RESTORE VOLUME says there is nothing to restore, and q content says
there is, one of them is lying!
Try AUDIT VOLUME 000345
If it says the two files can't be read, then run
AUDIT VOLUME 000356 fix=yes
That should purge the bad DB entries and free up the tape.
-Original
At 5:11 PM -0500 2/6/03, Prather, Wanda wrote:
Well, if RESTORE VOLUME says there is nothing to restore, and q content says
there is, one of them is lying!
I didn't interpret the messages as meaning there was nothing TO
restore .. I thought it meant there was nothing it COULD restore. It
did
You will have to specify which copypool to get the files from.
restore v 000345 copy=name_of_copypool p=y
Julian Armendariz
System Analyst - UNIX
H.B. Fuller
(651) 236-4043
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/06/03 03:54PM
I have some tapes that are getting read errors, and I'm trying to
find a graceful
Hello All,
We have a client who did a backup about a week ago of some databases.
At the time, they used their normal backup include/exclude list and
management classes. Now they would like to save this backup
indefinitely.
Is there any way to do this, short of restoring these versions someplace
Ah. Yes, if it gave you the ANR1256W message, it knows that there are files
on the primary tape that are not on a copy pool tape, and therefore can't be
restored.
That's not surprising - could be there was a problem reading the 2 bad files
at the time it was trying to create the copy pool copy.
Our organization would like to be able to have 30 days of backups to restore to on
production servers.
I had my versions data exists at 30 but I cut it back down due to tape storage
restraints. I have a
DBA that says he needs to have Versions data deleted at 10 due to considerations he
has
Zoltan,
If you are not seeing anything written to the log, it means that
TDP for SQL is not even being called.
I have seen this before when there is a space in the path name.
Try changing the path name to contain quotes or use the
short name in the schedule definition.
Example:
DEFINE SCHEDULE
Customer asked me if I could recover (restore) the data from an OS/390 ADSM
tape
using another ADSM system that does not know anything about this tape
Is this possible???
I have access to ADSM and TSM on both os/390 2.10 and z/os 1.4
Tia
Dave
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 04:50:08PM -0800, Chetan H. Ravnikar wrote:
We are looking for 2 X Strong Senior TSM admins with Solaris sysadmin
background,
pls write to me directly. We are based in Mt View, CA
Do you hire foreigners? I'm from Denmark, but could move to the U.S.
with very short
I am receiving tons of empty emails addressed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Is anyone else?
The subject is simply Re:, and there is no text.
Thanks.
I've been getting them too...no idea why
-Original Message-
From: Jeff G Kloek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 7:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Multiple Emails from this group
I am receiving tons of empty emails addressed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Is
Yes, I have received many also.
-Original Message-
From: Jeff G Kloek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Multiple Emails from this group
I am receiving tons of empty emails addressed from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Is anyone else?
Brain,
First disable the event logging using command
disable event SNMP ALL ( for disabling events to log)
end eventlogging SNMP ( to remove the active receivers)
q status ( cross check for active receivers)
I hope this will help you.
Thanks,
C.R.Chandrasekhar.
Systems Executive.
TIMKEN
Strange, not me.
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (858) 826-4062
Pager: (877) 905-7154
-Original Message-
From: Jeff G Kloek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:33 PM
To: [EMAIL
Your ethernet adapter in the SUN machine probably took the default of AUTO
and is trying to continually negotiate with the switch. Change it to Full
or half as appropriate and the problem will go away. Seen this time and
time again.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Northrop Grumman
I recommend TDP for Mail.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Northrop Grumman Information Technology
757-688-8180
-Original Message-
From: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Domino Backup
We just got a
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 12:36:59AM +0100, Emil S. Hansen wrote:
SNIP
Danm, I just wish this was usenet so I could cancel that message
sorry guys.
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Emil S. Hansen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ESH14-DK
UNIX Administrator, Berlingske IT - www.bit.dk
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Yes, but it is ugly.
Move the filespace to a new primary pool temporarily, or permanently if you
like.
Create a new Copy storage pool and run a backup storage pool command of the
original storage pool command.
The delete the old copy storage pool (you have to delete all the volumes in
that copy
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