Erik van Weert/IZ/AV/Achmea is niet op zijn/haar kantoor.

2004-02-10 Thread Weert Erik
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AW: TDP for Oracle and TSM

2004-02-10 Thread Thomas Rupp, Vorarlberger Illwerke AG
Hi, 01/22/04 03:01:41 ANE4994S (Session: 30431, Node: 107PROD) TDP Oracle SUN ANU0599 ANU2602E The object /adsmorc//25fc5edk_1_1 was not found on the TSM Server as far as I know this messages can be ignored. Oracle tries to delete the backup piece before it starts to backup. A better

Re: Help with join

2004-02-10 Thread goran
try this select e.node_name,n.contact from events e , nodes n where ... - Original Message - From: Lee, Gary D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 7:19 PM Subject: Help with join Trying to create a select to give me the contact info for all nodes

Re: Configuration and Expansion questions

2004-02-10 Thread Paul Ripke
On Tuesday, Feb 10, 2004, at 08:12 Australia/Sydney, Prather, Wanda wrote: But even so, that doesn't get you drive sharing, only robot sharing. Buying drives for the 3494 is $$painful. Ahh - We are currently sharing fibre attached 3590s between two firewalled TSM servers - the TSM servers have no

Backup philosophy

2004-02-10 Thread Bernd Wiedmann
hi all, i would like to know, how you do your backups... do something like daily, monthly, yearly backups/archives or do you do everything with mgmt-classes and apropriate settings in the backup-/archivegroups??? and why are you doing so?? Why i ask: We are currently making the daily, monthly,

Re: Backup philosophy

2004-02-10 Thread Karel Bos
Hi, Maybe a mix of Archive and Back up jobs is best for you. The back up part of ITSM is for data deletion and other disasters, the archive part is for long term storage. Regard, Karel -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Bernd Wiedmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: dinsdag 10 februari

Progressive backup methodology

2004-02-10 Thread Nicolas Savva
Hi to all I have a question regarding progressive backup methodology for backing up client data. If i am correct, during progressive backup i perform only one Full backup and then incremental backups. Let say that i want to keep the client data for one year. What are the definitions for the

Re: Progressive backup methodology

2004-02-10 Thread Jin Bae Chi
What you are really doing is only incremental bkp, being the first time as full bkp because everything is new to TSM. If you want to keep a node for a year, you can specify password expiration to 365 days. You also will need to consider how many of active/inactive version you want to keep. Gus

Re: SET PASSEXP

2004-02-10 Thread Mark Bertrand
Yes it is for both client and server, from h set passexp SET PASSEXP (Set Password Expiration Date) Use this command to set the password expiration period for administrator and client node passwords. You can set a common password expiration period for all administrators and client node

AW: Backup philosophy

2004-02-10 Thread Salak Juraj
Hi, most of requirements are perfectly fulfilled here, at our site, with incremental backup plus backup storage pool with full volumes moved to external safe. Some law agreements are fulfilled with archives. An alternative with backupsets would be also viable (less dependant

3584 IBM LTO2 config with TSM

2004-02-10 Thread Jin Bae Chi
Experts, I'm getting soon this libr with 8 fibre LTO2 drives. IBM says that from patch panel, back of libr, to SAN switches will be 1 to 1 ratio as far as fibre connection. Meaning I will need 8 ports on SAN switch for this drives. Fine, I can give 4 on one of redundant switch and 4 to another

Re: Progressive backup methodology

2004-02-10 Thread Stapleton, Mark
You should use archives for long-term storage. Backups are for day-to-day backups. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -Original Message- From: Nicolas Savva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 2/10/2004 06:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:

TDP SQL and TSM 5.2.0.3 client

2004-02-10 Thread Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage)
Windows 2000 SP4 - B/A client 5.2.0.3 SQL 2000 - TDP for SQL 5.1.5 When trying to run SQL backups, I get this message: C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\TDPSqltdpsqlc backup * full IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases: Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server Version 5, Release 1,

Re: TDP SQL and TSM 5.2.0.3 client

2004-02-10 Thread Del Hoobler
Matt, I would uninstall both clients and re-install them. Start with the base client, followed by the Data Protection for SQL client. (You might consider upgrading to Data Protection for SQL 5.2.1 since that is the latest version.) If the problem still occurs, check the DSIERROR.LOG file to see

Re: TDP SQL and TSM 5.2.0.3 client

2004-02-10 Thread Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage)
Great link Del, thanks for that. I will give these things a try. Thanks again for your support to this list. Matt -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del Hoobler Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AMD Opteron processor BA Client?

2004-02-10 Thread Orville Lantto
There is only an API client for AMD Opteron processor machines. Has anyone devised a better plan to back up this class of machines other than via NFS mounts? Orville L. Lantto Datatrend Technologies, Inc. (http://www.datatrend.com) IBM Premier Business Partner 121 Cheshire Lane, Suite 700

Re: How can I approximate capacity of a tape volume if it's still scratch? (you're gonna love this!)

2004-02-10 Thread John C Dury
I downloaded and read through the IBM TotalStorage Tape Device Drivers - Installation and Users's Guide and then ran some tests on our supposedly upgraded 3590J cartridges. First, I created a 10.1 gig file and then wrote it to the suppsedly upgraded cartridge with compression turned

Re: How can I approximate capacity of a tape volume if it's still scratch? (you're gonna love this!)

2004-02-10 Thread Richard Sims
John - Interesting experimental results. Thanks for sharing those. Your posting didn't say whether you ran dsmlabel or Label Libvolume on the J tapes, or whether you took them as provided by the vendor. I always label newly introduced tapes, both to assure having correct labels, and to reset

Client for Windows NT 3.51

2004-02-10 Thread Tammy Schellenberg
We have a server that is running Windows NT 3.51 and we are currently running the backups on it using Seagate Backup and would like to add it into our TSM backups. However we have not been able to find any documentation on installing a client for Windows NT 3.51. Does anyone know where we could

Re: TDPO configuration file locations

2004-02-10 Thread Harris, Jason (DIS)
Thank you Joseph, While I only have one instance per machine for these particular customers, I do have some others' that have 3-4 instances per machine that would like Rman backups. Changing the filespace name to a sid is very good suggestion. I originally moved the tdpo and dsm files because

LTO2 Clean frequency

2004-02-10 Thread David Soucy
Hello, everyone. Hope you are well. I wish to setup automatic cleanings from within our TSM server 5.2.2. I have 4 LTO2 drives inside a StorageTek L700 library. Does anyone know the recommended cleaning frequency for this type of environment? -ds

Re: Client for Windows NT 3.51

2004-02-10 Thread Zoltan Forray
Well, if you go really far back to ADSM vs TSM, I found this in the ADSM 3.1.2.50 readme: ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/adsm/fixes/v3r1/ntsrv/ Software Requirements The ADSM Win32 Backup-Archive Client requires one of the following operating systems: - Windows 95(**) - Windows

Re: LTO2 Clean frequency

2004-02-10 Thread David Longo
0Idwela is to set the physicla libarry itself for auto clean and let it handle it. There has been discussion obver the last year about cleaning of LTO tapes. General consensus (and actual resilts) is that cleaning is not used much on them. I have a 3584 with 8 LTO1 drives for two years now,

Re: Client for Windows NT 3.51

2004-02-10 Thread Tammy Schellenberg
Thanx we'll try it. Tammy Schellenberg Systems Administrator, MCP Prospera Credit Union email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DID: 604-864-6578 Chaos, panic, disorder - my work here is done. -Original Message- From: Zoltan Forray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: February 10, 2004 10:33 AM To:

Domino backups and MAXNUMMP

2004-02-10 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Are Notes/Domino backups effected by the MAXNUMMP/RESOURCEUTILZATION tuning values ? The daily backups are starting to get tight on time and I would like to try to speed things up. Network is not the issue (private GIG-E) and neither is TSM server CPU utilization/disk.

TSM Server Upgrade from version 5.1.5.0 version 5.1.8.1

2004-02-10 Thread Edgardo Moso
Did anybody has known problem on this upgrade? Actually, when I upgraded my server from verison 5.1.5.0 to version 5.1.8.1 the library scratch category code was changed from 1001 to 1002. I defined 1001 fro 3490 tape scratch and I assumed TSM will automatically pick up 1002 as scratch category

Re: Domino backups and MAXNUMMP

2004-02-10 Thread Del Hoobler
Zoltan, There is currently no multi-session support for a single instance of Data Protection for Domino. However, one way that some of our customers accomplish the same result is to set up multiple instances of Data Protection for Domino working on different subdirectories in the Domino data

Odd Requirement for ACCESS=READWRITE when doing Checkin LIBV

2004-02-10 Thread Dwight McCann
I am running TSM Server 5.1.8.0 on Win2K Server with an Overland Neo4100 LTO2 tape library. I have a tape storage pool that is used for weekly arhives by one system (direct to tape.) Once an archive is done, I update the volumes to ACCESS=READONLY. I then CHECKOUT the volumes to hold offsite.

TSM version

2004-02-10 Thread nghiatd
Hello, Do you know version of TSM (or version of TDP) that was written in the book Oracle9i RMAN Backup Recovery- Robert G. Freeman, Matthew Hart ? The book was published in October 2002 with 572 pages, ISBN 0072226625. Is it the good book ? Thank, Nghiatd

TSM Code Quality

2004-02-10 Thread Steve Harris
Hi All, I am just - finally - being allowed to upgrade my TSM server from 4.2 to 5.2. So I'm reading the README and come to the recommendation to run CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS. Now fortunately I was far enough backlevel that I missed all of that issue at the time, but it got me thinking about

3590 drives keep going offline

2004-02-10 Thread French, Michael
One of my TSM servers has drives continously going offline over the past few days. I have 2 servers attached to the same library, server 1 is fine, server 2 keeps getting drive failures. On Sunday, all 4 drives went down within hours of each other! This strikes me as suspecious, I see this

Re: 3590 drives keep going offline

2004-02-10 Thread Bob Booth - UIUC
If the drives are all experiencing hardware problems, I had an instance like this that was driving me nuts.. On unload, one failing drive was not putting the leader back into the tape all the way, but leaving it hang a bit. The tape was ejected enough for the robot to go put it away. The drive