I'm trying to give enough disk to my Oracle backups but have not been
successful. My management classes point to disk. How do I find out how
much disk TSM is looking for to backup straight to disk? I looked on the
system saw that the dbf files added up to about 133G I have given it 200G.
Or is
Hello everyone,
I recently upgraded a couple of TSM Novell Clients from 4.2.2 to 5.2.2
since then I have been receiving the errors below.
Has anyone ever seen these errors? Any help or suggestions are
appreciated.
config
Novell tsm client 5.2.2
Netware version 5.1 sp6
running on TSM 5.2.1.3
Maybe setting on disk storagepool: Maximum Size Threshold?
Jeroen
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From: Kamp, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 24 mei 2004 14:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP Oracle Question
I'm trying to give enough disk to my Oracle backups but have not been
Looks like your TSA500.NLM file is behind/old/downlevel.
When I checked support.novell.com, there
are similar errors in v307 of TSA500.NLM and you are still at 269 !
TSM on Netware is very sensitive to
the level of the TSANDS and TSA500/600 files/NLMs. You need to be as current
as possible with
Sorry for the off topic post, but a pointer to a reference or two is
appreciated! ... Direct mail is gladly accepted. If others would like a
summary I could post or e-mail a summary of responses.
I have done Solaris and Linux, and now have an AIX system. Can't seem to
get management to spring
Hi Jack,
see the following link for AIX 5.1:
http://publibn.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/ds_form?lang=en_USviewset=AIX
and this one for AIX 5.2:
http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/ds_form?lang=en_USviewset=AIX
sorry, since we are not running any 4.3.3 boxes anymore I cannot help you
here.
Mit
Hi Jack,
maybe this link helps you cover your 4.3.3 issues:
http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/infocenter/base/aix43.htm
Mit freundlichem Gruss/Best regards
Juerg Waldmeier
IBM Certified System Administrator AIX
Database Management Open Systems
Dear All,
I have been told that the domain statement can use a minus (-) sign,
has anybody used this to exclude drives and if so how.
i.e. to exclude drive q: from an NT backup, would I be able to enter
DOMAIN -Q:
or do I need to enter DOMAIN A: B: C: . M: N: O: P:
I prefer AIX over all of them. This is the only UNIX
operating system that can create, via mksysb and savevg
utilities, a complete bootable media. We have already
had to perform a full server restore on Solaris. We
needed to recustomize it. There is no need with AIX!
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That is set to 200G.
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Bruce Kamp
Senior Midrange Systems Analyst
Memorial Healthcare System
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Andrew,
I believe the right syntax would be domain all-local -Q
Hope this helped !
Arnaud
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Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH
Phone: +41 (61) 226 11
Bruce,
You should make sure that the percentage utilized in your storage pool is 0% prior to
running your backup. Also, are any other backups running. Keep in mind that once TSM
sees that it's going to need 133Gig of disk to backup the Oracle db, it will attempt
to lock that amount of the
Has anyone used rman to backup oracle data to a disk filesystem and
backed up the disk filesystem using standard tsm rather than using TSM
for Database? If so, how has it worked for you? Pros and cons?
David
I have been told that the domain statement can use a minus (-) sign,
has anybody used this to exclude drives and if so how.
...
The Windows client manual clearly explains this and provides examples.
With questions of this type, the best answer, try it and see. You can
use the dsmc query options command to dump out the finalized options
that are in effect for the client, which includes the domain. (You can
also use dsmc query options domain to see just the domain.)
Regards,
Andy
Andy
Any chance there is another system out there with the same ip address?
Good luck
Becky
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Possibly OT: How to
We have a few systems where the dsmcad appears to be outputting a countdown
on /dev/console, despite the output being directed to /dev/null in inittab.
I remember seeing a reference to this as a bug on the list, but can't find
any useful results by searching the list.
Pointers to APARS, docs,
No.
This hardware/system has been in place for years, without change.
My bets are on a problem with the LM itself.
This weekend, the connection died, again. No non-distruptive attempts to
restablish the connection with the LM, worked. Yes, both boxes could PING
each other. As I told IBM, this
Hi TSM'ers
We have an Installation with several Informix Dynamic Server Version 9.40
installed in AIX 64 Bit, and tdpi for Linux 32 Bits.
In Both Platforms the bar_act.log shows the following message :
2004-05-24 15:00:00 811258 684252 /opt/informix/bin/onbar_d -b -l
2004-05-24
This hardware/system has been in place for years, without change.
My bets are on a problem with the LM itself.
This weekend, the connection died, again. No non-distruptive attempts to
restablish the connection with the LM, worked. Yes, both boxes could PING
each other. As I told IBM, this is
I'm just about to move our two TSM servers (v4.2.2.0) to new W2K server boxes, before
upgrading to TSM v5.2, and have written up a detailed process on what needs to be done
to move the TSM server to new machines.
I was hoping someone could look over the process I have written up and check if
step 0 - disable sessions
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From: Gordon Woodward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM server migration steps
I'm just about to move our two TSM servers (v4.2.2.0) to new W2K server
boxes, before upgrading to
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 12:50:34PM -0700, Robert Clark wrote:
We have a few systems where the dsmcad appears to be outputting a countdown
on /dev/console, despite the output being directed to /dev/null in inittab.
Was both stdout and stderr redirected? (e.g. something like dsmcad 21
Hi All,
We are using MS-SQL for our ERP application, and we want to backup the Database
using TSM But I dont know how to do that, Can any one give me the information
regarding backuping the Database in MS-SQL Server using Tivoli.
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Sujay Dinakar R.
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