On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 04:40:00PM -0800, Levinson, Donald A. wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to access the information on the LTO-CM chip?
I am interested in finding the total life usage of my tapes to determine
when to end-o-life a cartridge.
My drives are 3580 IBM and they are connected to an
Hi all,
I use TSM ver 5.1.7
The database and log file of my TSM server were lost. I backuped database (volume
history, device configuration file) and now I use them to restore database of TSM
server. But I get error message when I start TSM server 1 service after restored
database
Did you try to restore the database with commit=yes ?
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Hi all,
I use TSM ver 5.1.7
The database and log file of
Hi
You'¨ll need to do the restore with commit=yes.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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i think you need to use the commit=yes in your db restore command. This
way tsm knows you are done restoring your db.
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Thanks so much,
I did successfully.
Best regards,
Nghiatd
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On Thu, 6 May 2004 10:27:58 +0200
Daniel Sparrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
You'¨ll need to do the restore with commit=yes.
Actually, in the TSM administrators guide, the example given is unclear on
that, while the reference guide does mention that the last restore should be
performed
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Oliver Martin
I have more tapes than my library has slots and that is why I must
checkin
libv during the process export node, filedata=backupactive, I do every
weekend. When I do an preview export node I there is no option which
There are certain exclude directives that are configured by default and
stored in the registry, for example ?:\pagefile.sys and System Volume
Information directories. If you type q inclexcl on the client they will
show up in the Operating System section.
A good reminder, Dmitri. Too many sites
Alex, the restore dbbackup command requires that the the dbbackup volume
be listed in the volhist file. Once the dbbackup from disk is backed up
onto tape using dd or tar, I can add this tape volser into the volhist
file. But how will the restore dbbackup command recognise the format
written in
On Thu, 6 May 2004 18:01:56 +0530
Anoop Das [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex, the restore dbbackup command requires that the the dbbackup
volume be listed in the volhist file. Once the dbbackup from disk is
backed up
Not true, the dbbackup can be anywhere, as long as the devclass is
defined in
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions on how to address this issue.
Still waiting for Group Collocation :-) !
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Anoop Das
Alex, the restore dbbackup command requires that the the dbbackup
volume
be listed in the volhist file. Once the dbbackup from disk is backed up
onto tape using dd or tar, I can add this tape volser into the volhist
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Oliver Martin
I have more tapes than my library has slots and that is why I must
checkin libv during the process export node, filedata=backupactive, I
do every weekend. When I do an preview export node I there is no
option which
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Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions on how to address this issue.
Still waiting for Group Collocation :-) !
I was told by my IBM rep that it was pulled from 5.2.2 because it was a
new feature, and new
Hello Mark !
That command works well, but I need the tapes where only the backupactive
data is on.
Oli
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There are several ways to do remote tape creation, and all are in use somewhere. Here
are the most common.
1. Backup to a remote TSM server over IP and then create the tape locally.
2. Server to server via normal IP.
3. Tape extension works using IP, T3, DS3, OC3, WDM, etc. Many
Hi,
When the client has been set to back up NTFS security information - and then the
security on some files/folders are changed (user/group permissions etc) - will all the
files then be backed up again (full size) - or how is this handled by TSM ??
Regards,
Brian
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Brian Ipsen
When the client has been set to back up NTFS security information -
and
then the security on some files/folders are changed (user/group
permissions
etc) - will all the files then be backed up again (full size) - or
Yes,
TSM treat those files as changed and they will be backed up again.
Joe Crnjanski
Infinity Network Solutions Inc.
Phone: 416-235-0931 x26
Fax: 416-235-0265
Web: www.infinitynetwork.com
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From: Brian Ipsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The NTFS security information is stored as part of the file data (in the
storage pool). Since the security information can be of significant size
the TSM client does not store this information in a database table. Thus
when NTFS security information changes, the file in total is backed up.
(I don't *think* subfile backups will just back up security metadata.)
Try it and see! :-)
This subject has been discussed before. See related discussion at
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0402/539/1.html
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client
A little clarification please. Below is an excerpt from the summary table
of one of our TSM servers.
As you can see below you have the ip address a client node used during it's
last communications with the tsm server (backup).
Now I'm assuming that on the right of the colon (:) is the port number
The subject pretty much covers it.
I need to communicate between TSM servers, one behind a firewall (tape
Library Client), the other not (tape Library Manager which communicates
with the 3494 which has the SAN FC attached drives)...
It would be nice if the two servers always kept the connection
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MC
Matt Cooper (2838)
We are backup up a 3TB DB2 data warehouse but it is taking almost
11
hours, end to end...
Ideally we would like to back it up hot, seems to big and active.
There is too much data for mirroring or
I've just finished implementing this (although with a 3584). I had the 1500
port open to and from each server. Works like a charm!
Guillaume Gilbert
TSM Administrator
CGI
(514) 415-3000 x5091
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Hi Matt
We have the same architecture. We used to back it up through GE to an MVS
TSM server and 1.6 GB tapes. We would then migrate to 9840 tapes. This was a
PITA. We never could get the performance up. Now we backup to a P615 TSM
server with 2 FE cards. Performance is about the same. We backup
Hi all, hope you are well.
I have a daily schedule that is supposed to archive all files and
directories inside of it and then delete the files it just archived.
However, it leaves the directories behind and just deletes the files.
Anyway to delete the directories as well?
The command I'm
Had the same problem. I have an operator review the directories upon
archive completion and manually delete them. You could probably write
something and use it as a post command, but the main concern is that the
directories are empty.
Duane
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There was some discussion on this subject not too long ago. See
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0403/492/1.html. Best if read from
the bottom-up.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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TSM 5.2.2.0 on AIX 5.2
I want to change the name of my tape library. Is there a faster / better /
easier way than deleting all references to it, including the drives tape
storage pools, then recreating it with the new name that I want?
Nancy Reeves
Technical Support, Wichita State University
We are preparing to migrate our TSM server to a new platform. Some of
our client systems use TDP for Oracle. Most of these perform a full
backup of Oracle databases once per week and incremental backups at
least once per day. This raises the interesting possiblity of ending
up with a full backup
...the ones specified in the RMAN channel definitions
in effect at the time of the restore.
Regards,
Neil Rasmussen
Software Development
Data Protection for Oracle
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Please
I don'nt think it can be renamed but you can update a device class to point
to another library. So just create a new library with the new name and
update you devclass.
Guillaume Gilbert
TSM Administrator
CGI
(514) 415-3000 x5091
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On Thursday 06 May 2004 20:46, Nancy Reeves wrote:
TSM 5.2.2.0 on AIX 5.2
I want to change the name of my tape library. Is there a faster / better /
easier way than deleting all references to it, including the drives tape
storage pools, then recreating it with the new name that I want?
Matt,
Our biggest backup is a tiddler compared to yours,3 way P690 lpar, 300GB SAP/DB2
backed up in two streams, but we found that when we used client side compression, one
cpu per task maxed out with the compression load. Thus it was faster to turn off
client side compression and use tape
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