On Wednesday 23 July 2003 20:00, Henrik Wahlstedt wrote:
Hello,
What is the correct exclude/include statement if I want to exclude
everything files, folders and system objects on a
w2k box with 5.1.6.0 client, except for C:\Backup\*.
Why bother with an exclude? Simply backup the required
Hi Dave
Thanks for your input, our setup is quite similarly...
Only difference are:
- I have followed Jims idea, copying the dsmcad to dsmcadr1 for resource 1 and so one!
- Furthermore I use the PASSWORDDIR option in my DSM.OPT
Have you restored your cluster without having the trouble I
I will be out of the office starting 07/24/2003 and will not return
until 07/30/2003.
Please contact me upon my return.
Peter
Tnx for help!
I used 'def sched..'
And as I noticed (and probably more one the list..) A simple exclude didnt
do it.. : ]
//Henrik
Andrew
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You have to format your rec. log volumes first
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant
Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline
Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G
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You also left out the size of one db volume.
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant
Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline
Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G
Tel: +27 (0) 11 302-6622 Cell: +27 (0) 82 573 5665
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 11:58:02 +0200
Clarence Beukes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You also left out the size of one db volume.
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant
Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline
Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G
Tel:
I used the following procedure:
first create the DB and LOg files:
/usr/bin/dsmfmt -m -db /adsm/dbva/dbvol1 2000
/usr/bin/dsmfmt -m -db /adsm/dbva/dbvol2 2000
/usr/bin/dsmfmt -m -log /adsm/dbva/logvol1 500
And after that initialize them with the dsmserv command:
After you issue dsmserv format is it typical for the db vols to be ignored
from the format list?
I got this
ANR0301I Recovery log format in progress; 3996 megabytes of 4000.
ANR0301I Recovery log format in progress; 4000 megabytes of 4000.
ANR0302I Recovery log formatting took 251848
Hi,
Has anyone been able to get a MSL5026 Library working with TSM Server 5.1.6
on Aix thru a San
Gateway.
The Libray changer is detected ( LB0.X.X ) but
there is no sign of the drives ( RMTX.X.X ).
Regards,
Joao Amador
I seem to have the same problem, only I'm trying to send the HTML report rather than
text. I hadn't reported it yet because I wasn't sure that I wasn't the problem. :-)
Are you running driver 7?
Remco Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've setup TSM Operational Reporting to send me a text
But I thought that the logs were uniquely named and wouldn't go away until
you did an INACTIVATELOGS command?? And if my oldest backup is 35-days then
the INACTIVATELOGS would only remove the logs that are older than that full
backup?? Or am I missing something here...(Which wouldn't suprise
I was using the HTML version of the reports and they have stopped
showing up in my Inbox also. The reports are created and I can manually
e-mail them by right-clicking and using the send option. I was playing
around with the option to keep multiple web page versions of the reports
about the same
By all means forward your comments/problems to the email address that Mike
Collins provided. If it's a simple answer, he'll give it to you. If it's a
problem, he'll want to know about it. If it's a usability issue (i.e.
function not obvious, missing doc, or whatever), he'll also want to know
about
Bill,
The logs are uniquely named based on the log name
and logger id. You are correct, they won't be
inactivated (forced inactive) until you run the
INACTIVATELOGS command.
When you run the INACTIVATELOGS command, DP for Domino
will determine what logs are necessary for the
current list of
Hi all,
07/24/03 15:35:06 ANR8788W Unable to read the barcode of cartridge in
slot-id 1063 in library 3584LIB; loading in drive to
read label.
07/24/03 15:35:06 ANR8300E I/O error on library 3584LIB (OP=6C03,
Hot Diggety! Karel Bos was rumored to have written:
On both sites we had some problems with tapes stuck in drives. On both sites
we had to do audit libraries to get TSM in synch with the libraries. While
the tapes were stuck in the drive, the audit library failes and now one of
the slots is
There can be no doubt, that we all appreciate the effort Andy Raibeck from Tivoli
contributes to this mailinglist!
However it's my belief, that Andy is mostly involved in TSM for Microsoft - even
though he has been answering some questions related to Novell... But wouldn't it be
nice to have
lot to ask ;-)
there seems to be much less cooperation between Novell and IBM than with
the other vendors, and it's obvious the install base for *SM on Netware
is not as great either (notice the flurry of replies to Netware based
questions)
If possible, I'd open a ticket on the cluster restore
Hello,
how many tsm licenses are needed, when you have two cpu's on aix, but you
are only using one for tsm (lpar)?
best regards
stefan savoric
Thanks it took a while to figure out which element number goes with which
device, but I figured it out.
Thanks again,
Camilo Marrugo
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From: Stapleton, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Issues with DLT7000
Hi,
thanks for the reply,
when you say a router you mean a data gateway, the gizmo that connects
scsi to fiber right?
I have one also a compaq Modular Data Gateway,
but i think it's a firmware problem on the drives
the firmware on the drives is V51.
Regards,
Joao Amador
- Original
I've been sending multiple reports to 3 different e-mail addresses for 2
weeks now,
both HTML and Text without problems. The Reporting software is running on my
XP Desktop, not on the Tivoli server.
(I did have problems reading the text versions, due to the mail clients
auto-wraping the lines of
You bring up a good point - these two folks are posting here because they
genuinely want to help out and willing to tolerate the flak and other
divergent opinions at times. For having gone so far beyond the official
duty requirements, I think it'd be nice to give them due recognition and a
big
According to our marketing rep, on an lparable machine you only need to
license cpus rhat are used on an lpar that is running tsm server or
client code. Your marketing rep may have a different answer!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/03 10:39AM
Hello,
how many tsm licenses are needed, when you have
I think we forget that Andy monitors the list voluntarily, and we should be
thankful for that and his authoritative answers. This has great value to us
and to IBM in circumventing support calls.
However, if we _expect_ IBM to assign other people to monitor the list as a
part of their job
Well, we have a support contract with IBM but I can only recall calling
TSM support on one occassion in the last several years, in large part
because of this list.
The list also provides info that is very helpful, but you could not
obtain from support because it is not directly tied into a
Won't running INACTIVATELOGS immediately after a full backup potentially
break PIT restores from the prior full backups? To preserve PIT restore
capability, it seems to me INACTIVATELOGS should be scheduled just before a full
backup, rather than after, and perhaps less frequently. Also, for
PIT
Andy,
Did some more testing today with this server. I removed the journaling
engine. Backup is running but one thing I noticed was that the backup takes
one of the processors sends it utilization up to 100% dsm.exe is using
400MB of memory! Is this normal? The file system I'm trying to
Our NT people have upgraded thier BA client from 5.1 to 5.1.5 and have
been getting the error below. It does not appear to intefere with
backups or interrupt the schedular, but reoccurs on rebooting the
system. Anyone seen this?
Windows application
** High Priority **
thanks a lot.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/03 01:58AM
One basic question, with PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE in effect, how could
the password become forgotten? That cannot happen. With PASSWORDACCESS
GENERATE in effect, the end-user does not need to remember their
password at
As long as my server can see the clustered volume, my restore works
fine. I mention that because I use this as a migration method. In the
dsm.opt of a clustered volume, I specify a volume on another Novell
server so that it backs up the remote volume to itself. Then I restore
to the directory
Kent,
The normal procedure is to run the INACTIVATELOGS command
after a full backup so that only the logs necessary
to restore the active full backups, remain active.
It will only break the PIT restores if you do not have
your policy settings correct. If your policy settings
are set up so that
David,
I'd like to see an example of this. What do you mean when you say it
backs up the remote volume to itself?
Jim
Marsh, David wrote:
As long as my server can see the clustered volume, my restore works
fine. I mention that because I use this as a migration method. In the
dsm.opt of a
I can't answer your actual question, and that's an ugly problem.
If you find the right answer, let me know!
My workaround:
Leave the tapes out of the library.
Start the EXPORT. On my SCSI library, with the tapes checked out, I get the
cartridge blahblah required for use, checkin within 60
Wanda,
Thanks for that info. I thought about doing exactly what you described
except I completely missed the mark as destoyed idea. Clever.
Ironically, I launched the export less than five minutes before your
message arrived.
I have lists of volumes sorted various ways. I'll see what order
Solaris client v5.2 running under solaris 2.8.
Tsm server v5.1.6.2 on solaris 2.8 (same physical machine).
Files in the /opt filesystem are being skipped even though they are cliarly modified
since last backup.
Below is a file composed of screen dumps showing the output of ls -l to show
Good luck! (I'll be surprised if there is ANY sense to the order...)
Wanda
-Original Message-
From: Tab Trepagnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Export order
Wanda,
Thanks for that info. I thought about doing
It's a machine. There has to be an order. Contrary to appearances,
machines cannot be truly random.
You overlook the biologiques who program them. ;-)
Are there any MacOS X users out there who are using the 5.1.5.13 client?
Are you seeing bad performance? We are seeing some systems incrementally
backup in about 15 minutes, while others take 10 hours or longer. We do
have a loaded server, but our Windows clients don't get impacted this way.
As from the Admin Reference (GC32-0769-00, p. 1036)
DSMSERV FORMAT number_of_log_files log_file_name
file:log_file_name
number_of_db_files db_file_name
file:db_file_name
Therefore your commands ought to be:
# ./dsmfmt -m -db
I recall ten years ago Novell Netware had about 60-70% market share in
file/print serving. But they later lost the momentum and their market
share decreased significantly. That ought to explain why IBM is having
much more people dedicated to AIX, Windows, Solaris, even Linux than to
Netware. And
I've just rethought my post of the other day, it was generally unhelpful.
Hope you have all this sorted out by the time you get this.
Unfortunately (fortunately), I have never had your problem.
Let me know whow you get on.
Good luck
Stephen
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If I have 5 versions of a file and want to delete/expire the 3rd copy, how
can I do this with the TSM client? EXPIRE doesn't give me an option for a
specific object.
The reason I'm asking is that I have a client that will be using the TDP for
Informix to backup his data. He wants to do the
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