Dear All,
I am running TSM 5.2.3 on windows 2003.
I have 2 copypools and both are configured to be maintained by DRM for one
primary pool.
Using TSM Operational reporting i have to find which DB backup tape belongs to
which copypool?
I am keeping both the copypool tapes at separate locations,
Thanks a lot for your explanation!
I thought it had to be something like that.
Do you think the 5.3 Windows Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's
Guide
is clear enough about that? I tried to find the page in the manual that states
that
you need two include statements to get the job
David,(others ?)
Like many people here, I'm in a perpetual quest of new tricks for
speeding up the backups in our shop, and thought I could try using the
TCPWindowsize and TCPBuffsize values you provided in your post for some
testing.
To my surprise, the backup speed increased dramatically (50 %
Hi Etienne!
The apar states:
* RECOMMENDATION: Apply fixing level when available. This *
* problem is currently projected to be *
* fixed in levels 5.1.10 and 5.2.4. Note *
*
Arnaud,
I believe that things changed with Windows2000 and above.
This is the note from the manual
Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide a larger TCP receive window size
when communicating with hosts that also provide this support, known as
RFC1323. In these environments, a value greater than 63
Cameron
If I understand your scenario correctly, you have 5GB worth of data,
with approx 80,000 files and very little change data.
In my experience 80,000 files is small and the catalogue that would be
sent from the TSM server would be small also. Can you watch the client
session during an
What is the availablility of the 5.3.1 client for Windows
Tim Brown
Systems Specialist
Central Hudson Gas Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 845-486-5643
Fax: 845-486-5921
hi all,
i'm moving from script based tsm schedule job to tsm based schedules since
i have more than 300 nodes and on onw windows server i noticed that
object path in admin center is broken down in dsmsched.log
OBJECT looks like this D:\Awaya documents
but in log it looks like this :
11-10-2005
Goran,
Surround the object by (e.g. d:\Avaya documents\) and all should be
working ok.
Otherwise try the old DOS way d:\Avaya~1 notation.
Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
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hi,
i did enclose it in double quotes in admin center gui but the oucome is
exact in log :-S
that's why i'm confused ..
thanks a lot
goran
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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:37 PM
Subject: Re:
That's why I also suggested to use the old DOS notation ;-) this always
works.
Otherwise have a look in the Administrators Reference Guide on page 253
(or 280 if using Acrobat Reader) (5.2.2 documentation).
Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
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hi again,
update ! it only sends directories ?
and why is it referencing it as \\zspbxmoh\ ?
12-10-2005 15:09:18 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN
12-10-2005 15:09:18 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY END
12-10-2005 15:09:18 Next operation scheduled:
12-10-2005
15:09:18
It would also be helpful to know what revision levels your server is at. Do
you have any 6.5 service packs applied? Any of the TSA or TCP updates? What
settings are you using when you load tsafs (look in sys:\etc\sms\tsa.cfg), and
are you using ResourceUtilization or any other performance
Because the nodename of the actual machine is zspbxmoh?
You should also use -subdir=yes (in the options field of the schedule)
or SUBDIR YES in the dsm.opt of the Windows client.
Met vriendelijke groet, With kind regards,
Richard van Denzel.
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On Oct 12, 2005, at 9:37 AM, goc wrote:
12-10-2005 15:12:18 Selective Backup function invoked.
12-10-2005 15:12:18 ANS1076E *** Directory path not found ***
The empty line before the ANS1076E suggests to me that it is
reflecting the blank which is embedded in the
D:\Avaya documents\
Hi,
I don't exactly remember the error message, but your install directory
(installing from) name must not exceed 8 characters
that might be your problem.
Using nwconfig
e.g. install from:
SYS:INSTALL/NWTSMCLIENT53012/TSMNW530.ips will not work
install from SYS:INSTALL/TSMCLIENT/TSMNW530.ips
Leigh,
Many thanks for your clarifications, they helped a lot !
Cheers.
Arnaud
**
Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland,
CIT Department Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH
Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11,
Hi TSM-ers,
I installed TDP for mySAP 3.3 on a Windows 2003 machine.
Backups were running fine until I tried to connect to the Administration
Assistant.
I used prole -update hostname 5126 to update the configuration
accoring to the install docu.
Now I get the following errors even after rebooting
5.3.2 (there will be no 5.3.1) is currently targeted for later this month.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Hello,
I have been doing restores for a Novell client and they
are saying the the files are corrupt or they can't open
the database? They think this could be a Tivoli problem
and can't deal with open files.
What do you know about Tivoli support for open files, particularly
Access databases in
Hi Thomas,
First, I do not disagree that our documentation is sometimes less than
clear. While it does not explicitly state you need two include
statements, a careful reading of the information in chapter 9, the
Include options section, will yield the information. (However, I will
feed this
Hi,
I am hoping that someone out there can answer some
very basic questions that I have around TSM 5.3 as i
have to implement the solution and I am having great
difficulty in understanding certain concepts, I've
only started working with the product recently:
TSM 5.3 in a windows environment.
Hi Andy,
thank you very much for your efforts!
I'm very grateful for the official TSM manuals (in my opinion they are
very well structured,
have a good toc and index), the redbooks (the best books I've seen in
more than 25 years in IT)
and the support I get from you and many others on this list!
Hi Eric,
Indeed it does... but it says the fix is that instead of ending in
sucess, the delete filespace will end in error with the appropriate error
message:
... The intent
of this APAR is to change the completion message to
a failure and produce a diagnostic message indicating
why the
Jef,
1. TSM requires that the backup devices are connected to the TSM server
(exception if the library is SAN attached), so the local tape dirves cannot be
used on the TSM clients
2. The scheduler on the TSM client either runs in polling or prompted mode. The
latter is the preferred one
Tim,
Thanks for the feedback. We also have two other Netware servers which
complete their backups within the backup window. The three are identical
except for the Volume/Data sizes. The offending server is considerably
larger than the other two in terms of data volume. Like you these other
Wondering if anyone has every run into this
TSM Client is W2K3 version 5.1.7.1
TSM Server is AIX version 5.1.6.5
Did a full server restore of the C, D and E drives.
Did a restore of the system object and received the following error:
ANS1335E RSM database file failed on system object
To overcome this problem (as Bill said) you have to logon with the user that
has the CIFS mount permanently and lock your server (do not logoff with that
account). This way the schedule will work.
Yiannakis
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