dsmcutil inst /name:TSM Client Scheduler /node: /password:xxx
/autostart:yes /clientdir:c:\Tivoli\TSM\baclient
/optfile:c:\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsm.opt /startnow:no
Best Regards,
Gökhan YILDIRIM
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Thank for your help,
But I want to create service for TSM server, not scheduler.
Because I can't create service for TSM server starting when I try to recover
TSM server
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From: Gokhan YILDIRIM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005
We are currently implementing Tivoli Sotage Manager and I want the simplest
method to check for client errors for scripting purposes...
We've had a number of return code 4 (File not found) and return code 8
(Session lost - Session reestablished) errors. These don't seem to be
important, and I
'Session lost - reestablished' errors are important, especially if
occuring repeatedly. They can extend the backup times greatly also.
We have seen session lost errors where the MAXSESSIONS values were to
low on either the TSM server or the Storage Agent.
Matt.
_-'-_
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How do you have the drives setup inside of TSM... Do you autodetect or
do you put he serial numbers in. If you use serial numbers then check
to see if the drives are in the right order
Lsdev -Cc tape
Then do a lscfg -v rmtX to get the serial number and then match it up
with the correct order of
Joni,
In case of emergency:
1. Step back
2. Take a deep breath
3. Reach for the chocolate-covered strawberries!
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From: Joni Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:54 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Emergency! Server will not start
Hi,
The last weeks I got several ANR2032E messages on 'DEF CLIENTACTION'
commands
This happens sometimes 1 time a night, sometimes up to 5 times a night
always for different clients.
See extraction server log below :
15.01.2005 07:15:19 ANR2017I Administrator BATCH issued command: DEFINE
Hey!
I have one other simple question. Is there a way that the output of this
select statement will be able to go on one line so that it isn't so hard to
read? The output currently looks like this, but I would rather have it all
fit on one line. Thanks!
NODE_NAME: VMSNW05
DATE:
Joni,
Maybe this http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0109/730.html will help
you !
Cheers.
Arnaud
**
Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT Department
Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH
Phone:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 8:00 AM, Joni Moyer wrote:
I have one other simple question. Is there a way that the output of
this
select statement will be able to go on one line ...
See my notes in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts topic SELECT
output, columnar instead of keyword list.
Richard
Hello,
I went out and tried the following:
dsmadmc -servername=server -displaymode=table select statement and it
didn't work. Do you have to put the statement within single quotes?
Thanks!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
Work:(717)302-6603
Fax:(717)302-5974
Hi.
Use -tabdelimited to get selectresult on one line with TAB between each
column.
See this example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# dsmadmc -server= -id= -password=
-tabdelimited andycap:select '*' from libraries
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Command Line Administrative Interface - Version
Hello,
add the -noconfirm option and that should take care of it, i.e,
# dsmadmc -server=andy -id=X -password=X -noconfirm EOD
...etc
Bye
Rejean Larivee
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support
Eivind Birkeland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
We are asked to install a IBM 3590 tapedrive on a linux system with TSM.
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.
TSM version 5.2.3
Has anyone of you ever done this?
Regards,
Luc
Managed Services Unix
Minervastraat 7
B-1930 Zaventem
Phone: +32 (0)2 712 27 66
GSM: +32 (0)474 98 24 25
e-mail: [EMAIL
Joni,
I usually use single quotes, but have some scrits where double quotes
are used, all without problem !
This an example of the scripts we're using :
CMD=dsmadmc -id=xxx -password=xxx -datao=yes
$CMD select process_num from processes where process='Backup Storage
Pool'
Note the -datao=yes
Installing the TSM server application will create the service. If you're
installing the software properly, you shouldn't have to create the
server service.
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Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627
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Start the TSM management console, expand the tree in the left pane.
At the bottom of the list, start WIZARDS.
The SERVICE CONFIGURATION wizard installs the TSM server service.
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nghiatd
Sent: Wednesday,
Hello!
Environment: TSM 5.2.2.0 on SunOS 5.9
Questions:
1. How I can start or restart TSM? On Linux I'm use service dsmserv
restart for example. On Solaris was runned script named addtoinit
from TSM directory.
2. Periodically I can't connect to TSM through web-interface or admin
command-line.
Executing dsmadmc 'q files image_db2 /ARCHIVE f=d' I get this:
ANS8000I Server command: 'q files image_db2 /ARCHIVE f=d'
Node Name: IMAGE_DB2
Filespace Name: /ARCHIVE
Hexadecimal Filespace Name:
I think you are correct.
If this is a frequent problem for you, Autovault from coderelief.com
supports ejection/vaulting of Backupsets.
Wanda Prather
I/O, I/O, It's all about I/O -(me)
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Tab
It's a non-issue.
Capacity is the reported capacity of the drive/filesystem; I don't
even know if it is reported accurately for a TDP filespace.
Could be the total TB capacity of your optical jukebox, dunno.
You can't tell whether there is actually that much data on the
filesystem, or not - it's
Thanks for the info.
At least that is a bit of progress...
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
TSM_User
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 7:31 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Backing up SYSTEMOBJECT on Win2K machines
With
Wanda,
Thanks for the info. I'll look into adding that to our system. Managing
backupset volumes is a pain without some extra help.
Tab
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/19/2005
10:09:49 AM:
I think you are correct.
If this is a frequent problem for you, Autovault
Hi all
I'm a bit confuse
I'm working on my disaster plan ... for my TSM server (on a win2K)
I know that I need to backup ... volhistory, devconfig and TSM DB
Is there an order to do it to make sure the restore on a TSM server work
good ..
Is there a procedure or a best way to make those
Joni,
The -displaymode=table option should give you the desired format (that is
the specific purpose of this option).
Your note suggests you omitted the -ID and -PASSWORD options.
It would help if you would post (via copy paste) the actual command you
issued along with the results, so we can
Good morning.
This is all kind of new to me.
We use to backup our AFS volumes with afsbuta(had client node called afsbuta)
and the backups ran a full every 12 weeks and incremental in between. In TSM I
would see a dump ID for each of the backups(in filespace) and when it came time
to delete
TSM AIX server - 5.2.3.5
I think I know the answer to this question, but I figured maybe good
discussion might evoke some thought on the subject.
Our primary TSM AIX server has 2-nic/addresses.an internal 192.168.x
for GIG-E speed on local boxes, and an external 128.172.x for outside the
Hi,
Chernyaev Sergey wrote:
Hello!
Environment: TSM 5.2.2.0 on SunOS 5.9
Questions:
1. How I can start or restart TSM? On Linux I'm use service dsmserv
restart for example. On Solaris was runned script named addtoinit
from TSM directory.
I removed the entry from inittab and created a rc script in
Hunny; Excellent!! Thanks!
Steve Masters
Manager TSM Device Driver Development
408-256-8936 tieline 8-276-8936
FAX 408-256-9006
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Quality Policy = Commit to Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Continual
Improvement
Hunny Kershaw/San Jose/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Andy!
You have a very good point of showing my command. Without it is kind of
difficult. Here is the exact command that I am entering (I'm just going to
use admin admin as id and password and x as the servername):
dsmadmc -server=x -id=admin -password=admin -displaymode=table
Chocolate-covered strawberries, heck! Reach for the bottle of Tullamore
Dew!
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steve Schaub
Sent: Wednesday,
Joni - Match your quotes and you'll quickly see what's wrong.
Richard Sims
On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:31 PM, Joni Moyer wrote:
Hi Andy!
You have a very good point of showing my command. Without it is kind
of
difficult. Here is the exact command that I am entering (I'm just
going to
use admin
Hi Joni,
You don't need the quotes around the SELECT statement. Also, when
specifying the complete command in batch mode, I don't think using the
hyphen (-) for command continuation will work, since it is the OS command
line processor that sees the hyphen, not the admin client.
Try putting your
I have found the command to delete all the files of an archive but I am
unable to delete the archive description that was associated with the
files I deleted.
I used dsmc delete archive *to delete all the archive files
When I use the GUI to view archive restore, all the descriptions
Hi
Ithink is Cleanup archdir nodename resetdescr
Regards
Robert Ouzen
Haifa University
Israel
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Knutsen
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:22 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: How to
Does any one out there have a p5 system with a HMC? Have you tried to hack the
HMC and put the TSM client on it?
I'd be interested in anyone's experiences.
Miles
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Miles Purdy
System Manager
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 20:31, Miles Purdy wrote:
Does any one out there have a p5 system with a HMC? Have you tried to hack
the HMC and put the TSM client on it?
I have hacked the hmc but I never tried to install a tsm client on it.
It's basically a linux box, so why should this not go ??
That is basically my thoughts. I not sure yet how useful it will be (we only
got the HW two weeks ago), but it can't hurt to back it up, I'm thinking.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 19-Jan-05 1:48:05 PM
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 20:31, Miles Purdy wrote:
Does any one out there have a p5 system with a
Has anyone out there migrated or installed a TSM server in a p5 micro partition
(not an LPAR)?
I'd be interested in your settings for:
Number of processors: dedicated or virtual.
And: desired / min / max.
Are you using SMT?
As well as,
Processing power: desired / minimum / maximum
and: capped
We have a TSM 5.2.2.0 server running under mainframe Linux. We have
a locally written Perl script that reads messages from a console mode
administrative session and manages server operations. The server uses
a 3494 tape library.
When we started out, part of the code in the script detected the end
Hi all:
We are looking at booting servers from a SAN instead of local disks.
We are planning to use either TSM image or file backups of the OS drives
(Windows 2003) to make server deployment and bare metal restores
quicker:
Install Windows (and apps) on hardware
Run SYSPREP
Backup
Hey Miles,
I know of one customer who tried without much success. My understanding is
that the HMC was too far locked down to be able to install and run the TSM
client on it.
Given that the HMC is supposed to be a closed system, there shouldn't be
anything stored on there that you need to keep,
Eric,
In the event of a disaster you will probably be restoring to dissimilar
equipment. If that is the case and you are running W2K with SP3 and you are
using the ntbackup of the systemstate you definitely want to read Microsoft's
knowledge base article 249694, (
I am unable to find 'Cleanup' command. Is it in the client manual?
Thanks
Robert Knutsen
Robert Ouzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve, set up two policy domains on the target server, with a node
type=server in each to be used by the source server. In one PD, create a
default management class where the archive copygroup destination is disk.
In the other PD create a default MC where the archive copy group
destination is a
[from the TSM mailing list--points to a link detailing Windows registry
gotchas for bare-metal restores]
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627
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