Hallo,
I want install to use TSM 5.3 AIX 5.3 Client.
I don't understand the difference between
tivoli.tsm.client.ba.jfs2
5.3.0.0 TSM Client - Backup/Archive Base Files
5.3.0.0 TSM Client - Backup/Archive Common Files
5.3.0.0 TSM Client - Backup/Archive WEB Client
5.3.0.0
Hi,
A newbie question...
Is the ISC included in the TSM 5.3 Extended Edition Package Software ¿?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Iban Bernaldo De Quiros Y Marquez
Technical Specialist
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Serrano Galvache, 56
Madrid 28033 ES
Phone +34 91 767 6233
Mobile + 34 659
On Thursday 14 September 2006 06:22, Steven Harris wrote:
Lessons:
1. Always keep a green screen terminal on hand - actually a null modem
cable into hyperterm would have done the trick.
2. AIX 5.2 and above require you to generate a new boot CD after every
maintenance update.
3. If you
Hi Richard,
It is the first time that I do a disk assignment for TSM.
As you said, I have review the documentation there are really good advices, but
it did not say anything about volumes sizes... For example use 10 physical
disk, on each of them create a 10 GB partition for the database... To
Bernaldo,
You get the ISC for free, although you might wish you never had gotten it.
Best regards,
Kurt
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Aan:
Hi TSM'er
After I have restored System Object using TSM Client vers.5.3.4.,
can't I logon to the server with my Domain Account, only with the local
Administrator account.
I can ping the Domain Controller, but the Eventviewer say the server
don't
have access to the Domain Controller or the
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Ashland Inc. - Enterprise Computing Systems
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Have u tried removing server from domain then adding it back?
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From: Nielsen, Bo
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
ReplyTo: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Sent: Sep 14, 2006 8:18 AM
Subject: [ADSM-L] Logon failure after Registry restore.
Hi TSM'er
After I have restored System Object
On Sep 14, 2006, at 4:44 AM, Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1 wrote:
Hi Richard,
It is the first time that I do a disk assignment for TSM.
As you said, I have review the documentation there are really good
advices, but it did not say anything about volumes sizes... For
example use 10 physical
On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:29 AM, Murugan_Pachamallayan wrote:
Hallo,
I want install to use TSM 5.3 AIX 5.3 Client.
I don't understand the difference between
tivoli.tsm.client.ba.jfs2
...
and
tivoli.tsm.client.ba
...
Well, the difference is JFS2 support.
See the explanatory note on
A couple people on here had mentioned a good idea that was an
alternative to running occasional archives (which are always full
backups). Basically you define the client as more than one node (ie.
node/node-monthly/node-yearly). You then bind these 3 nodes to
different policies, and 3 different
I'm having problems with dsmcad on a Win 2003 Enterprise Edition, SP1
box.
At startup, dsmwebcl.log shows
09/13/2006 20:50:41 (dsmcad) IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
09/13/2006 20:50:41 (dsmcad) Client Acceptor - Built Apr 19 2006
19:51:24
09/13/2006 20:50:41 (dsmcad) Version 5, Release 3, Level 4.0
Log in on the client and start de dsm(c). It will ask for a password.
Once validated and with passwordaccess generate in de dsm.opt, dsmcad
should work.
Regards,
Karel
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David E Ehresman
Sent:
Very helpful Steven,
We have some AIX BMR recovery tests coming up and your insight
is helpful, especially about the Atape drivers.
Thanks,
Ben
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Steven Harris
Sent: Wednesday,
It's more than just java, another thingy is required.
When you have the admin GUI open, select VIEW - SOURCE from the browser
menu to see the html.
Scroll all the way to the bottom.
It tells you the level of JDK you need, on top of java.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor
Hi Richard,
There's a lot of great stuff here and good advices !!
But I have two last questions...
1-Will you share the same physical disk with database and storage pool ¿?
2-Will you spread database volumes over the same physical disk or over
different physical disks ¿? Or will you make both
On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:59 AM, Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1 wrote:
Hi Richard,
There's a lot of great stuff here and good advices !!
But I have two last questions...
1-Will you share the same physical disk with database and storage
pool ¿?
Never mix conflicting access-pattern subsystems in
No.
You must download it separately using your PassportAdvantage account.
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de Quiros, Iban 1
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 4:26 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: TSM 5.3 Extended
Thanks for all your help !! ;-)))
Best Regards,
Iban Bernaldo De Quiros Y Marquez
Technical Specialist
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Serrano Galvache, 56
Madrid 28033 ES
Phone +34 91 767 6233
Mobile + 34 659 01 91 12
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Another thing that can cause pruning to fail, is not having enough free
space on the disk to make a copy of the log file (100MB) before the
pruning is done. But in the dsmsched.log file, you will see the pruning
failure when that happens.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Hello All,
I have been working on this a while, and I am at my wit's end:
Backing up (on 5.3 server) to a stgpool of disk. There are NO copy stgpools
defined for the disk, although I did try that at one time.
As any client backs up, along with writing to the disk stgpool, it also
opens and
On Sep 14, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Jim Hatfield wrote:
...
As any client backs up, along with writing to the disk stgpool, it
also
opens and closes an LTO tape in my main tape pool hundreds of times...
Jim -
Obviously, query the contents of the tape, using a negative count
value to see the most
You have migration delay set to 1 day. However migration continue is set
to yes.
It may be that the server is migrating down automatically files that
have not satisfied the migration delay time?
I haven't used this much as I tend to keep migration day at 0 days.
_
This is my first post here after months of lurking. I'd like to start by
thanking Richard Sims for his marvelous ADSM.QuickFacts. Because of that
file, my employer thinks that I'm far smarter that I am. Thank you!
There's one thing, though, that I haven't been able to figure out in the
TSM
Oracle Enterprise Edition can parallelise the backup- i.e there are
multiple channels opened to the SBT_TAPE.
This is defined in the backup script or repository. Usually as a rule of
thumb, limited by the number of CPUs on the server.
MAXNUMMP should match the number of channels allocated by
That was it. Thank you Richard...I was so obsessed with this being a
migration issue... :)
Jim Hatfield
IT Manager
Kings Daughters Medical Center
606-327-4096
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From: Richard Sims
Sent: Thu 9/14/2006 11:54 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
Simply: the number of sequential access mounts a client can have
simultaneously. Why are you getting this error? Perhaps you have your
resourceutilization set to greater than 1 and your management class/copy
group is sending the data directly to tape. In that case, the client
will want more
On Sep 14, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Anker Lerret wrote:
This is my first post here after months of lurking. I'd like to
start by
thanking Richard Sims for his marvelous ADSM.QuickFacts. Because
of that
file, my employer thinks that I'm far smarter that I am.
Same here!:-) rbs
Thanks for the responses...good stuff.
Perhaps you have your
resourceutilization set to greater than 1 and your management class/copy
group is sending the data directly to tape.
Is there a reason to set resourceutilization to more than one if a backup
is performing OK? To put it differently:
If you start using the copypools parm, you need the upgrade the maxnummp
parm with at least 1. upd node * maxnummp=X for all the nodes at once,
if no client sessions are running.
Regards,
Karel
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Anker
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:27:43 +0200, Stef Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thursday 14 September 2006 06:22, Steven Harris wrote:
Lessons:
[...]
And number 5. learn how to use nim. What you could have done is
making the SAP machine a nim master and restore the QA over the
network. I once
Anker,
Is it possible that there are two or more sessions running for the TDP
client simultaneously? The MAXNUMMP value is total for the node, so if it
is '1', and you start two sessions (e.g. two RMAN scripts), one of them
will not have a mount point available...
Regards,
Robin Sharpe
Berlex
Is it possible that there are two or more sessions running for the TDP
client simultaneously?
Yes, absolutely. The Oracle DBAs have observed that this happens most
frequently when there's media wait, in which case multiple log backups
could be running simultaneously.
How do others handle this?
I have a customer that requires all data to be encrypted. We started with the
file servers and that was easy enough. I just made sure to add the
encryptiontype and include.encrpyt entries to the dsm.opt file. I then backed
up a file and was promted for the key. We typed the key and everything
Check the value of your client ENCryptkey option, which is supposed
to provide what you seek.
Sorry, but Encryptkey is not what I'm looking for.
Encryptkey has two settings SAVE (the default) and PROMPT. This value is
not used to suply transparrent enctryption. It is simply used to tell the TSM
client software whether to store the encrypted password in the registry. Even
with
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