Hello,
when I want to restore some files per browser session the dsmcad.nlm causes many
abends on the Netware-Server. It happens during the login on the TSM-Server. The
number of the abends raises to fifty. The functionality of the server is still present.
Maybe someone got the same problem
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:31:47AM -0700, Glen Hattrup wrote:
The server README's for 4.2.4, 5.1.7, and 5.2.0 have more information on
implementing the unique TEC event model.
Oh. Is 5.2.0 alreade released?
As you're running TSM 5.1.6.5, the unique TEC event function is not
available.
Hello *SMers,
Server AIX 5.1.6.3
I have a curious result with select on nodes table.
I want select
NODE_NAME,LASTSESS_IDLEWAIT,LASTSESS_COMMWAIT,LASTSESS_MEDIAWAIT from nodes
where node_name='FooBar'
the result is empty except for NODE_NAME.
I have to include LASTSESS_DURATION in the request
Joshua,
I'm interested in your setup. I'm using shark too. how did you setup your server free
data movement and what are the license requirements. Can you backup from to disk?
Does it support Disk device class?
inotzki
Joshua Bassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, TSM Server free data
Environment:
TSM 5.1.1.6 on AIX 4.3.3 ML10
3494 library with 4 3590 drives. I share the library with our mainframe.
I was watching my TSM server come up this morning noticed the following
messages in my activity log:
ANR8774W Volume D00197 not checked into library 3494LIB but is using
category
What are your versions of Netware (also TSA nlm's), TSM server client?
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Bruce Kamp
Midrange Systems Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
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From the help message (below), it looks like you should eject the tapes and
check them back in. What does Category 400 mean? I hope someone else can
help us answer that!
ANR8774W Volume volume name not checked into library library name but is
using category category number.
Explanation: While
ANR8774W Volume D00710 not checked into library 3494LIB but is using
category 400.
What is category 400?
Bruce - The message description tells most of the story, but oddly doesn't
advise the obvious: do 'Query LIBRary' and you should see your
defined category codes (with +1 for 3590).
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:26:39 -0400
Kamp, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Environment:
TSM 5.1.1.6 on AIX 4.3.3 ML10
3494 library with 4 3590 drives. I share the library with our mainframe.
I was watching my TSM server come up this morning noticed the following
messages in my activity log:
They are missing (or at least don't get installed) from the RPMS shipped on
CD.
The admin account is created though, which if I recall correctly happens in
the IDL on Solaris.
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:15 PM
To:
The 3494 has categories asigned to scratchprivate tapes in use by TSM.
These categories are defined using the define library command, 400 is the
default for private tapes. ...
Well, actually, that default is 300.
Environment:
Server TSM v5.1.5 on W2k
Client TSM v5.1.5 on AIX with Oracle running
Our backup job is currently being scheduled by the cron daemon on AIX via
the command ( issued as root )
su - userid -c 'sh /tsmscript/backup.sh'
I was trying to have the same command
Most likely the problem is that you need to enclose the ENTIRE
command in quotes when putting it in an object parameter
on the TSM server schedule. (That's in addition to the quotes
that are already in it.)
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL
Hi!
I use one TSM client for archiving different physical client (NT, Novell,
TRU 64, Linux, O/S 2)
When I tray archive new data I got error: ANS1357S Session rejected:
Downlevel client code version.
It is occur when I connect client as nodename A (?archive client?) ? it
doesn?t meter witch
Hi,
Does anyone know where the information is kept when a client node grants
access to its data to some other node? I've looked in the column names
and remarks for bunches of tables in the TSM server db and haven't found
anything. I'm assuming that's where the info is kept? Couldn't find
Does anyone know where the information is kept when a client node grants
access to its data to some other node? I've looked in the column names
and remarks for bunches of tables in the TSM server db and haven't found
anything. I'm assuming that's where the info is kept? Couldn't find
anything in
I have not tested that version of the TSM client but have tested 5.1.1.3.
The procedure I use is to restore System Objects before rebooting. So do
step 5 then don't reboot and restore the System Objects.
Also if you back up the system state with msbackup to disk then this gives
you another
Mark,
...there are a few Windows admins (and applications) out there who remove
System privileges from files. (For what reasons, I cannot imagine.)
The problem is not that admins remove the system account. The problem
is that admins remove the everyone account, which includes the system
account
Hi TSMers,
is it possible to backup a Windows 2003 Server with any Version of TSM
Client 5.x? Has anyone experiences doing that?
MfG
Sascha Bräuning
Sparkassen Informatik, Fellbach
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Wilhelm-Pfitzer Str. 1
70736 Fellbach
Telefon: (0711) 5722-2144
Telefax: (0711) 5722-1634
The 5.1.6 client includes support for 2003 except as listed below. I have
not tried this yet on Windows 2003 but will be soon.
as is indicates that the function is not officially supported by IBM/
Tivoli Systems but may function correctly. Users are cautioned about
using this as is
We just did a large restore of an NT box, and got the multi-session restore
working.
As others have said, make sure the RESOURCEUTILIZATION on the client's
dsm.sys is set to more than 1, and the MAXNUMMP for the client's node
definition in the server is GREATER or EQUAL to the
For some reason TSM thinks the client connected at a higher level than
the one that you are tying to connect with now.
The easiest thing I can think of to fix this would be to install a newer
version of the client.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified Consultant -ADSM/TSM
eServer Systems Expert
see
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/entdocview.wss?uid=swg21050781
for more information...
Disclaimer : I DO NOT ENCOURAGE MESSING WITH THE TSM DB, USE AT YOUR OWN
RISK !!
but this will get you close to what you desire...
Oh, to see all the things you can be VERY DANGEROUS WITH and use with the
Need help.
Server-free, what are the software license requirements?
My environment - I have a SAN with fibre channel HBAs, IBM ESS, 3494 library attached.
2109 fibre switches.
TSM server on AIX.
TSM clients on AIX.
Solaris clients on AIX.
I want to do server free backup to SAN attached disk
I'm just looking at some of the new IBM pSeries servers based on the power4
architecture. It's my understanding that they only run AIX 5L and not AIX
4.3.. That has me wondering about potential DR related problems with TSM.
Say my environment is currently TSM 4.2 on AIX 4.3.3 and I lose everything
The one issue I can think of is that you will need to upgrade your TSM
DB to a newer version since TSM 4.2 is only supported on older versions
of AIX.
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Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified Consultant -ADSM/TSM
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark
Cell (831)
Realistically you would be able to find a machine that could run 4.3.3 and
you would be able to find TSM 4.2.
But to answer your questions:
1) Can I restore an older version DB snapshot to TSM 5.1.
No you can not.
Duane
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Wichmann [mailto:[EMAIL
--- Background Current Availability... ---
Unique TEC event functionality was introduced / enabled with the
following ADSM / TSM versions:
3.7.3
4.1.0
4.1.1
Due to performance problems on the TEC server, the unique TEC event per
TSM message model was removed. These problems were related to
True perhaps I could but you must see what I'm getting at.. would I want to?
At that point I'd personally prefer to buy a pSeries based on the power4
architecture over power3 if I'm only looking at new servers. They're
significantly more powerful and yet similar in price (sometimes cheaper).
I
Did you setup the registry replication for the password correctly? Make
sure the key exists with the password on both nodes before setting up the
generic service in the cluster.
I've always had problems in cluster configuration with nodenames that have
underscores. Dashes seem to work OK. The
Hi TSMers,
To simplify my previous question on Server free requirements, is server free available
in TSM for AIX yet? I don't see it in TSM for AIX documentation.
Thanks again
inotzki
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Do you Yahoo!?
Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
Server free is and has been available since 5.1 (or was it 4.2). On AIX
server free supports the IBM Shark and on Solaris it supports EMC
Symmetrix. I think that is the extend of the support as of TSM 5.1, not
sure if 5.2 has new device support or not.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified
To simplify my previous question on Server free requirements, is server
free available in TSM for AIX yet? I don't see it in TSM for AIX
documentation.
Just to note, for newer customers:
A table of TSM features and platforms is online at
I am currently using TSM 5.1.5 and i dont have the command set serverfree status=on
command. when i do q status it outputs serverfree status - not supported. Am I
doing something wrong?
inotzki
Joshua Bassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Server free is and has been available since 5.1 (or was
Did you install the TDP for Hardware agent? If you purchased the
license IBM will ship you that CD. Not sure if it's available for
download or not.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified Consultant -ADSM/TSM
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark
Cell (831)
Richard , Joshua
Thanks for responding.
The link
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr/product-features.html
confirms that Server free is not supported on AIX.
inotzki
tsm system administrator
Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To simplify my previous question on
I was asked to come up with an answer to the question 'How would you restore
Active Directory as a whole not just a Domain Controller'. Any thoughts,
ideas or best practices?
Jim Murray
Senior Systems Engineer
Liberty Bank
860.638.2919
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Again, TSM Server free data movement is definitely supported on the IBM
Shark (been there, done that).
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Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified Consultant -ADSM/TSM
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark
Cell (831) 595-3962
-Original Message-
From: ADSM:
I almost got caught not being able to restore some files in a replication
area on a domain controller
after an admin had a finger check and deleted a file (and the deletion was
replicated, of course :)
Anyway, is there something special I need to set up to do 'proper' backups
of a domain
In fact, the TSM Server 4.2 can only run in AIX 5.1 with 32bits kernel. The
hardware doesn't matters.
The best case is if you could upgrade your AIX and TSM Server to the most
recent version.
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From: Gerald Wichmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
From: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The 5.1.6 client includes support for 2003 except as listed
below. I have
not tried this yet on Windows 2003 but will be soon.
We've been using the TSM client (and server) version 5.2 beta on Windows
2003--works like a champ. We've been testing
I have the Linux TSM server version 5 install CD here, but the packages are
incomplete.
Is there anyway to get the .IDL file and the webimages directory contents
without having to fight through the Tivoli website?
The only way I have ever seen these packages was within the complete
installation image.
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Joshua S. Bassi
Tivoli Certified Consultant -ADSM/TSM
eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP
IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark
Cell (831) 595-3962
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor
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