after i signon it.
i test the backup function
filespace:\\ezy-test2ksrv\c$
high level:
lowlevel:\db2log\2db2.log
object type:F
object already compressed:Y
wait for mont:N
File size:469
number of files :1
seed string a
then it display following message
create 1 object(s) called
hi, me again ...
i know i have to eventually dig deeper about this but i really don't know
what is happening here, i'm slowly assuming that ther is some client
scheduler bug :-) hmm maybe it's because the client version is a bit low :-)
5.1.1.0 ... below is sample output of dsmsched.log for 2
thank you very much for your inputs ...
you guys rock :-)
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Raibeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: scheduler problem
There is too little information to do any more than speculate
Hi All
Running TSM Client 5.1.6.0 on Solaris against a 5.2.7.2 server on Solaris
2.9.
We have been backing up this client for a long time now and it has been
fine. However, the sys admin did a patch cluster install at the weekend and
ever since I have been seeing the following errors.
Farren -
Do a TSM Support Page search on the ANS4023E message, which turns up
Technote 1239156, with a few other hits.
Richard Simshttp://people.bu.edu/rbs
Can you read this file using another program (vi ...)?
google only showed this site for PrivIncrFileSpace 164
http://www.lofland.net/LoflandBLOG/category/unix-notes/
He had a corrupted filesystem causing the error.
HTH
Thomas Rupp
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Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Thanks to all, I will see what I can find.
Farren
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Goran -
A few general recommendations...
In any preschedulecmd:
1. Always produce a log from that OS command execution.
It's not evident that the output of the doob execution is being
saved anywhere,
for you to inspect to see what it did or whether it was
successful. This is
vital
Stuart
THANKS !!
The install of the Nic drivers from the secondary dos windows worked !!
Tim
- Original Message -
From: Pitt, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: TSM and ASR recovery of Windows 2003 server
Hi
Hello List,
TSM-Server AIX 5.2
TDP for Mail TDP-Domino-5.3.0-2
- Backing up selective on Saturday
- After selective -- domina (inactivation of archive logs)
- Doing Archivelog-Backup until Saturday
- Backing up selective on Saturday and so on ...
Our copygroup for Notes:
tsm: serverq copyg notes
Margaret
I notice that you are running 5.3.3.0.
A quick look at the interim fixes for 5.3.3.1-5.3.3.3 in the
README.DEVICES showed IC49207 TSM FAILS TO DEFINE THE LIBRARY PATH IN A
SPECTRA LOGIC 2K.
I appreciate that you mention that you are using a T50, therefore it's
not an exact match.
Just a
We just got our new 3592-EO5 drives up and running and as I was moving
data to them, I noticed I wasn't getting the native capacity (500GB) much
less the possible 900G-1.5TB I have seen in some TSM docs/books.
I figured out that when I defined the DEVCLASS 3592, I set the format to
3592C vs
Yep. Here's what we do:
1) Put your NIC driver install on a floppy.
2) Create the TSMASR floppy as per the instructions in the client manual
3) Edit the TSMASR floppy with NOTEPAD (on another machine), insert the
following three lines at the beginning of the TSMASR.cmd file:
@echo Please insert
Summary: The sky is falling!, oh, and IBM, when do we get a
remote-storage-service DEVTYPE? We're gonna need it, and how.
So I'm wandering around chasing some links in Amazon's web-services
space. I stumbled across S3, their storage service. What drew my
mind particularly to it was that
While I would concede most of your points, bandwidth to the cloud is
more than a trivial problem right now. Most decent sized businesses
have gig-e already on their lan backbone. 10Gb is becoming affordable.
To buy an equivalent bandwidth to the internet (and have a provider that
can sustain it
A Windows sys-admin wishes to replace an existing Windows 2000 server
with a newly built Windows 2003 server, but using the old name for
the new server. We have been backing up the old server for some
time. He is adamant that he won't need to roll back to the old
server, or restore any files
That's what I have done in the past, rename, and start over.
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith
Arbogast
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:18 PM
To:
Correct, you don't want to put new server OS on old nodename.
I typically use RENAME NODE and keep old data for awhile.
I use convention of NODENAME * NODENAME_OLD.
If need to restore some old file, I can do the switcheroo to
restore, then switch back.
Remember to reassociate new node name
We have had very good luck with the RENAME NODE method. It's quick and
simple, and allows you to keep the last version of the old server's backup
until you're positive you want to discard it.
Robben Leaf
Enterprise Storage Backup and Retention
651-962-2698
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keith
I would definitely go the route of renaming node, and creating node with old
name, as you mention below. That's what I do when this comes up. The database
will not be 'confused', as it ties the filespaces, etc. to the newly renamed
node's name (for example, I use rename node node_name
Is there a way for me to find out when a file was marked inactive within
TSM?
We are trying to track an issue down and would like to try and time band
it via when the file was backed up and when it was marked inactive by TSM.
--
Shawn Geil, Senior Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any updated information about a version of TSM Client that works
properly on Intel processor Mac computers? We are now having quite a
large number of them show up here, and their owners are getting uppity,
even more so than the usual Mac folks.
We already know that 5.2.5 kind of works, and we are
thanks, your way is more streamlined
I basically did that, I ran the nic install from the secondary dos window
after tsm was installed and then i was able to access the server
for the restoration
Tim
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From: Prather, Wanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Shawn -
See entry Inactive, when a file went in http://people.bu.edu/rbs/
ADSM.QuickFacts .
Richard Sims
Hi all,
I have a problem with the large number of archive files in my environment.
We are trying to export the older archive data to tapes and send to
offsite. Then I would prefer to delete the data from the server.
The scenario:-
If I would like to leave 2 latest copies of the archive on
Guys,
We had a TSM server and TSM Storage Agent combination of V5.1.1.0. The TSM
client on the AIX server is at V5.1.7.0. This AIX server is running DB2. We
have a Windows 2003 TSM server and a 3494 tape library with two Fibre attached
3590 drives.
Anyway the OS backup on this server
Curious that I'm replying to my own post but using the LANFREECOMMMETHOD of
SharedMem the 120 GB of OS data just backed up in 57 minutes. The 60 GB of DB2
data backed up in 54 minutes.
So looks like the V5.3.3.0 storage agent is more affected by the use of
SharedMem over TCPIP. Or,
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