Hi Ian,
Regarding the CPF, is it a must to disable the functions? What's the
different of having it disable or enable? Where can I get the script to
disable the CPF?
Do I need to do the rollback on the library clients too?
Thanks,
Regards,
Zareyna Salim
Technical Consultant
The CPF and DPF enable/disable is just a registry change. There should
by some registry scripts in the ultrium unpack directory, in a reg
folder.
These functions are for path failover- you can define control paths for
the library on multiple drives (i.e. mapped over multiple fabrics). This
CPF
Thanks Ian.
Anyway how to disable this function from the AIX server? Is it by issuing
this command: chdev -l smc0 -aalt_pathing=no ?
Thanks,
Regards,
Zareyna Salim
Technical Consultant
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Hi everyone,
Can someone explain me, if when I launch the prepare command of the DRM, the
copy of the primary storage pool is launched also ¿?
Or it is only when i do it by myself ¿? (for example with an scheduler...)
So, the prepare command only creates the recovery plan ¿?
Thanks in
Hello TSM list,
TSM 5.3.3.0
AIX 5.3.0 ML4
I have a TSM instance that is using the default TCPPort (1500). I need
to change it to use a new TCPPort. This will require a coordinated
change on the TSM server and all the clients. What I want to verify is
that this change will not force a new full
Larry,
changing the TCP-Port doesn't have any impact on the objects backed up.
As it is still the old filesystem on the old server and the old TSM
client software, you won't see any impact.
TSM sends a list of backed up objects from the TSM server to the client
node. The BAClient checks this
Thank you Richard and Michael for the quick responses.
I appreciate your explanations and confirmation that the TCPPort will
not effect the client backup process.
Best regards,
Larry
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Hi Iban,
No, the prepare command only creates the recovery plan.
To initiate the backup of your storage pools, you'll have to create a server
script (lets call it scriptX) looking like :
Backup storage tapepool_1 copypool_1 maxproc=1 wait=yes
Backup storage tapepool_2 copypool_2 maxproc=2
Etc
Hi everyone,
Can someone explain me how TSM database its organized, what kind of database it
is, it's internal organization, benefits/disadvantages of this database,
maintenance, best practices...
Also any documentation or links about this subject will be appreciated !!
Thanks in advance,
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone have any documentation on how to setup the Tivoli client
in a Microsoft 2003 Server Cluster Environment.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank you
James
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Did you ever try look in the manual for the TSM Client for Windows?
Check Appendix D. Configuring the backup-archive client in a cluster server
environment
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/topic/com.ibm.itsmc.doc/ans6552.htm#cln
Regards,
There sure is. Check out this book.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG246679
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ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 07/06/2006
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Hello Everyone,
Does anyone have any documentation on how to setup the Tivoli client
in a Microsoft 2003 Server Cluster
See collected information on this and other topics in our compendiums...
http://www.tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki
http://people.bu.edu/rbs/ADSM.QuickFacts
And there is a wealth of info in past discussion threads in the ADSM-
L archives...
www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/
Hello All,
TSM Server 5.3.3.0 on Windows. My daily report had this abnormal section in it:
2006-07-06 05:00ANR2111WBACKUP STGPOOL: There is no data to
process for ARCHIVEPOOL.(SESSION: 34889)
2006-07-06 05:01ANRDpvrntp.c(2853): ThreadId36 Invalid
read call
Fix pak 5.3.3.2 is now out. See if that fixes your issue.
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Hi Ian,
I have done the rollback to 6.0.8.2 and disable the CPF. Everything has come
back to normal now but the problem tape drive MT6.0.0.1 is not accessible or
recognized as a supported device type while other tape drives are working
fine.
Now I could not label using MT6.0.0.1. Any steps I
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