Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Richard van Denzel
Hi Mario, Guessing from your notes, you have ran the install.exe that comes with the driver. The driver you are using is not the latest (6.1.3.8 is). Have you tried using an older driver like 6.0.8.2 (I can e-mail it if you don't have it)? What FW has the LTO3 drive, if not the latest have you

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1
Is your SCSI path correct ¿? All connections ¿? 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 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Mensaje original-

Re: TSM Device driver is not starting

2006-10-11 Thread Leigh Reed
Mario As the post from Bill alludes to, the TSM device driver is for non-IBM devices, if you only have LTO drives connected, you do not need the TSM device driver started. On my Wintel server with IBM library and LTO drives, it is set to manual and is in a stopped state. If you are still having

SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Smith, I (Ian)
Hi I am trying to find out all the successful backups for a monthly node - going back for years. I am using the following select: select node_name,hl_name,ll_name,backup_date from backups where node_name='NODE_MONTHLY' order by backup_date Is there anyway to get a DISTINCT on the backup date?

TSM on Solaris Veritas filesystem

2006-10-11 Thread Karin Dambacher
Hi everybody we have tsm 5.3.3.4 on solaris 8 with a diskpool on veritas filesystem. Backup works not well, starts with 5000 kb / sec and will be slower at every new try (slowest was 0,4mb/sec). Restores work fine every time. Backup starts at 5000 KB/sec again when we unmount and mount the

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Leigh Reed
Ian I think that this might to do what you are looking for. select distinct date(backup_date) as backup_date, node_name,hl_name, ll_name from backups where node_name='NODE_MONTHLY' order by Backup_date Leigh -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Smith, I (Ian)
Thanks- that is perfect... I ended up chopping my original and creating some cowboy sql: select distinct(backup_date) from backups where node_name='NODE_MONTHLY' order by backup_date _ Ian Smith SAN/TSM Specialist -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread David E Ehresman
I am trying to find out all the successful backups for a monthly node - going back for years. You keep your TSM Activity Log for years David

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Smith, I (Ian)
60 days for act and summary logs... Ian Smith -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David E Ehresman Sent: 11 October 2006 13:45 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] SQL Query for monthly backups I am trying to find out

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Richard Sims
On Oct 11, 2006, at 8:45 AM, David E Ehresman wrote: You keep your TSM Activity Log for years Our site keeps all logs from all systems for five years, using HSM to make it realistic. It is common to have many storage pool tapes which were last written four or five years ago, and you may

Re: SQL Query for monthly backups

2006-10-11 Thread Allen S. Rout
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:45:29 -0400, David E Ehresman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: You keep your TSM Activity Log for years If you do a q actlog of 'yesterday's stuff daily, then you can keep them for as long as you please. In another thread we've been talking highest session numbers: Mine

AIX + NFS + HSM - strange problems

2006-10-11 Thread Patterson, Scott
Hi all, We have an AIX 5.2.9 box exporting an HSM file system to 4 AIX 5.3.3 application servers. We recently migrated the 5.2.9 system to a P55a (new machine) and discovered afterwards that this particular HSM file system isn't being picked up on any of the application servers after a reboot.

Default include/exclude list location

2006-10-11 Thread Rao, Kamran
Hello, When we issue tsmq inclexcl - this gives us the default include exclude list. What if I would like to change some of the entries, if so where is the location of this include/exclude file or what is this file called. Kamran H. Rao Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message,

Re: AIX + NFS + HSM - strange problems

2006-10-11 Thread Allen S. Rout
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:45:39 -0400, Patterson, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: To get the mount back after a reboot we have to re-export it and then mount it manually. You might want to make sure that the export comes -after- the HSM services are up. This could be as simple as inittab

Re: volumes stay empty

2006-10-11 Thread Bos, Karel
Hi, Have a look in the act log to see why these volumes become readonly in the first place. Normally the should be in read/write state and stay that way. Regards, Karel -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Browne Sent: woensdag

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Mario Behring
Richard, The device is connected to a SCSI 160 and is being recognized by the SCSI interface during the boot process. Windows 2000 also recognizes the unit. I am updating the firmware and returning the driver to the version you have pointed. The Windows RSM service is disabledbut,

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Jeremy Cloward
Mario, From my experience, TSM is very uptight, it has to be in controll of every aspect of what it touches, otherwise it will sit and pout. I recommend you run it from the TSM device driver component, it at least provides consistancy with your environment, it’s a pain, but it works that way.

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Mario Behring
Jeremy, I understand that, and I´ve always used TSM device driver to control whichever tape unit or library I had. This time I am having a hard time making it run ok..the TSM device driver, when I tried to use it, never started, instead it keeps telling me that it could not find the

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Thorneycroft, Doug
Do you have your TSM device driver set to start at boot? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mario Behring Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 11:58 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit Richard, The device

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Jeremy Cloward
Mario, I was just going to ask, Is the driver running. In unix (I don’t know anything about windows, sorry) but it has to say, a driver is attached and running to a device, (even if its through an HBA or something) AIX is pretty tempermental about that, drivers need to be running and seen as

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Mario Behring
No. But, just out of curiosity, is there any difference if it is started at boot time or not ? Mario - Original Message From: Thorneycroft, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:38:52 PM Subject: Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit Do you

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Thorneycroft, Doug
Yes, it does, you also have to enable Windows 2000 and Optical Device Support. This is on a WIN2k Server, Running TSM ver. 5.2 I don't know if it is different on Win2003 or for TSM Ver 5.3, Check the admin guide. The following is copied from the 5.2 admin Guide. Under the heading: Controlling

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Mark Stapleton
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mario Behring No. But, just out of curiosity, is there any difference if it is started at boot time or not ? Indeed it does! If it doesn't start at boot time, the OS takes over the device when it loads its drivers. -- Mark

Re: tsm not recognizing tape unit

2006-10-11 Thread Jeremy Cloward
Mario, and Doug, This is almost identical to the AIX version of it all, though I don’t use windows, I am not surprised to see that you have to do it the same way. TSM has to control EVERYTHING it touches. If you have it kick up the drivers on boot in AIX, then windows would be the same, IBM has

Re: Windows 2003 Encryption

2006-10-11 Thread TSM_User
I read that APAR but it makes it sound like if the computer name is the same then the key will work. So if you exported the key and then imported it on a server that you were recovering so the name would be the same would it work then? Or is more than the GUID or something like that used