Hi all,
For some time I have problems with the 'reconcile volumes'. Now I found one
copy-pool volume (Server-to-Server Virtual Volume) that might be responsible
for the errors.
Because the volume seems to be empty I tried to delete it. But then the
TSM-Server-Software (5.1.7.3 on AIX 5.1)
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hi guru's
i have problems with sysback , below is log of what is he not doing
and the message is strange
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Writing table of contents ..
Backing up System:
Volume Groups
Hi,
Try the following things:
- Reconcile volumes fix=yes;
- audit vol fix=yes
This should resolve the errors.
Only use delete volume (discard=yes) if no other action is available
(the volume is completely lost).
Regards,
_
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I have this invironment:
TSM SERVER 5.1.6.1 on WIN2K server
Library
STORAGETEK L700 LTO2
IBM 3600R2 LTO1
client
WIN2K
WIN2K3
WINNT
SAN
SAN EXP500
SAN EXP700
on the same controller
What is the correct storage agent Ver. to use?
what is the correct Device driver Ver. to use?
what is the correct
Hi Karel,
I tried all, reconcile and audit vol :
Reconcile breaks after a while, the audit volume tells me that
ANR2410E AUDIT VOLUME: Unable to access volume BC0ADSM1.BFS.030707476 -
access mode is set to unavailable.
But the access-mode is still readwrite and not unavailable, thats the
Dear all,
Is there any method to assign fix capacity in TAPE storage pool on TSM server
for each TSM client ?
Thank in advance,
Nghiatd
The only way I could get this to run and it ran great was to have
node_name - UPPER CASE
FILESPACE_NAME - lower case
HL_NAME - UPPER CASE
ll_name - UPPER CASE
I tried most combinations and this was the only one that would come back
with results.
This will definitely make it easier than connecting
Enter that msg number in the search field on the IBM site for causes.
Richard Sims
On Feb 28, 2005, at 4:33 PM, Giglio, Paul wrote:
ANS0101E NLInit: Unable to open message repository 'dsmclientV3.cat'.
have this environment:
TSM SERVER 5.1.6.1 on WIN2K server
Library
STORAGETEK L700 LTO2
IBM 3600R2 LTO1
client
WIN2K
WIN2K3
WINNT
SAN
SAN EXP500
SAN EXP700
on the same controller
What is the correct storage agent Ver. to use?
what is the correct Device driver Ver. to use?
what is the correct
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Is there any method to assign fix capacity in TAPE storage
pool on TSM server for each TSM client ?
Short of setting up a storage pool for each client, no.
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee Information
The virtual volume in question contains data that is stored on a physical
volume on a remote TSM server. Is that physical volume available?
--
Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Berbee Information Networks
Office 262.521.5627
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Hi Gerhard,
I was not paying as close attention as I should to what I was typing. You
are correct.
Thanks for catching this. :-)
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Hi Andrew,
snip
4.) Recently I restored a box using the described method (plus -
deletefiles -incremental, plus systemobject, plus CatRoot) -
Unfortunately the system is configured to autologon. During startup
I disabled autologin using the SHIFT key, restored systemobject and
CatRoot.
Does anyone know how to write a sql script that would display how much
data (active version only) would be restored for a volume/drive?
Andy,
Thank you very much for your help, the results are exactly what I was
looking for.
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Does anyone know how to write a sql script that would display how much
data (active version only) would be restored for a volume/drive? I am
looking for a way to determine how long a restore will take based upon the
amount of data that needs to be restored.
Hi,
I've built a TSM5.3 plugin for BartPE.
Unfortunately it seems that TSM Client doesn't interpret registry string which
contain environment variables.
Look at the following registry entry:
IBM\ADSM\CurrentVersion\BackupClient, Path,
x:\programs\Tivoli\TSM\baclient
I don't like to use
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Does anyone know how to write a sql script that would display
how much data (active version only) would be restored for a
volume/drive?
No, but there's a much easier way:
query filesp nodename
Mark,
Thanks for the help. I tried the commands and the results appear to be
what I was looking for, I just want to make sure that the results are for
active files only and not active/in-active files?
JR
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Does anyone know how to write a sql script that would display
how much data (active version only) would be restored for a
volume/drive? I am looking for a way to determine how long a
restore will take based upon
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Egon Blouder wrote:
I've built a TSM5.3 plugin for BartPE.
Unfortunately it seems that TSM Client doesn't interpret registry string
which contain environment variables.
Look at the following registry entry:
IBM\ADSM\CurrentVersion\BackupClient, Path,
Fred,
Normally, a Data Protection for SQL schedule is an ACTION=COMMAND
type of schedule... which actually calls a batch file that launches
the Data Protection for SQL command to run the back up.
Did you update the Data Protection for SQL options files (DSM.OPT)
to point to the new TSM Server?
Hi Egon,
Before I try to answer, perhaps I am misunderstanding the question.
Can you please spell out, in as much technical detail you can, what
exactly you are seeing?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew
Hi Guys,
Happy St Davids Day (1st March : Patron Saint of Wales, UK)
I am trying to change the order in which my windows fileserver disks are
accessed by TSM.
I have changed from DOMAIN all-local to DOMAIN h: d: c: f: g: e: j:
It looks like the order reverts back to c,d,e,f,g,h,j ... Is this
and multiply pct_utilized by capacity.
And you can let TSM do that math if you want:
select filespace_name,
pct_util,
capacity,
pct_util * capacity / 100 as TOTAL MB
from filespaces
where node_name='STORMAN'
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager
Tony,
Did you stop/start the scheduler task on the client after you edited the
options file.
John
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Hi,
I notice, that q assoc gives me a complete list of
associations, while a select * from associations
misses those domain/schedule pairs, which are not
associated with any node.
Any reason for that?
TIA
Andreas
Our management is asking us to look at converting our IBM 3592J to 9940B. (no
comment)... Most of our remote sites use 9940B drives with Netbackup, and in
the past year we have seen many 9940b drives replaced (10 out of 40) in the
past year, many tapes getting stuck etc... I have heard from
Hi Andrew,
well I hope to get it sorted now (I should learn english :-) ):
I have a box (systemname: SERVER) with a local user called LCLUSRN configured
to autologon. There are some programs configured to startup automatically when
the user logs on and there are two services which run in the
Charles,
We have global sites using T9940B drives in 9310 Powderhorns utilizing ACSLS
and Gresham EDT and haven't had any issues.
Regards,
Brian
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Thank you Brian
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Charles,
We have global sites using T9940B drives in 9310
Can an entry exist in the summary table whose value of SUCCESSFUL is not
set to 'YES'?
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Our management is asking us to look at converting our IBM
3592J to 9940B. (no comment)... Most of our remote sites use
9940B drives with Netbackup, and in the past year we have seen
many 9940b drives replaced
LOL,
**
* Why would anyone want to replace 3592s with 9940Bs? shudder That's
rather like replacing a decent lean-cut beef
* chop with top-of-the-line dogfood.
*
I thought the same thing, but you put it in a much more
descriptive way.
But knowing
LOL... I thought the same thing, but you put it in a much more
descriptive way.
But knowing politics, the best hardware does not always win the
contract. Too bad, I'd really whine and complain if someone wanted to
take away my new 3592s. They are trouble free, fast and have
Can an entry exist in the summary table whose value of SUCCESSFUL is not
set to 'YES'?
Yes.
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The only dumb question is the
We are using the 9940B drives in a STK Powderhorn silo. We have 20 drives
shared between 2 TSM servers using the Gresham software.
As to the reliability, I've seen the same problems quoted by others.
However, these seem to dissipate with use, like a long painful burn in
period.
Right now we
I am in the process of upgrading my TSM servers that run Version 5,
Release 1, Level 7.0 on ZOS Version 1 Release 4.
Do I need to upgrade my TSM 5.1 to a more current Level before I run the
CLEANUP BACKUPGROUPS process?
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
I am not really sure what you are asking.
If you are asking if this is a bug: the answer is no. TSM is operating
correctly.
If you are asking for a philosophical reason: Well, if a schedule has no
associated nodes, then there are no associations for that schedule. But
maybe the original
Hi,
I just looked at linux tsm client which supports image features as windows
clients do.
Is it possible/supported to boot off a linux cd (knoppix) and restore a windows
image? In that case we don't have to either buy windows pe licenses or using
unsupported bartpe.
Regards,
Egonle
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Date:Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:18:16 AM EST
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Hi Andrew,
well I hope to get it sorted now (I should learn english :-) ):
I have a box (systemname: SERVER) with a
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I just looked at linux tsm client which supports image
features as windows clients do.
Is it possible/supported to boot off a linux cd (knoppix) and
restore a windows image? In that case we don't have to either
Test note from list owner, please ignore.
Martha
Del,
All three are running V2R2 of TDP and were set up by people long gone. The
current people weren't aware of the alternate DSM.OPT files. So two of the
three are running and the admin for the third hasn't gotten back to me.
Thanks.
At 10:12 AM 3/1/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Fred,
Normally, a Data
Hi,
We have RMAN setup with TDP for Oracle (on TSM of course). The backups
are kicked off by cron on the client. Is there a way to monitor these
backups? Any SQL statements that can be used for that. Any tables that
can be looked at for completion times, data transferred etc.
Or any other
The client GUI also contains an estimate function for the restore, that it
does not take into account tape access time.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Internet e-mail: [EMAIL
Hi Andy
[...]
associated nodes, then there are no associations for that schedule. But
maybe the original developers of the QUERY ASSOCIATION command thought it
would be useful to show you which schedules had no associations.
[...]
That was exacly the reason, why I noticed the difference: I
Well, you could use some external tool to process the output from QUERY
ASSOCIATIONS pretty easily, or so I would think.
The following SELECT might also be useful:
select domain_name, schedule_name
from client_schedules
where domain_name || ' ' || schedule_name not in
(select
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Hi, experts, I saw it from my log and what does it means?
01.03.2005 19:01:09 Network data transfer rate:4.857,37 KB/sec
01.03.2005 19:01:09 Aggregate data transfer rate: 2.922,63 KB/sec
does is means 4kb or 4857kb or 485737kb?
Best regards,
Steven
Hi,
I think the problem is that there is no entry for volume location in the
virtual-volume.
I made a q virtvol on the source-server and the volume is not in the list,
I made a select * from archives ... on the target-server , the volume is
not in the list.
Thanks
Chris
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