Dear list,
we have a problem with a HSM Migration.
Situation:
AIX 4.3.3 JFS with TSM/HSM Client 5.1.8 and about 10 TB
in his HSM-managed filesystem. (about 700 GB on Disk)
Migration should be done to:
AIX 5.3 ML 04 JFS2 with TSM/HSM Client 5.3.4.
The Filesystem has the same Mountpoint, the same
Hi,
I am also having the same problem on IBM Tape Library with 3580 LTO Tape
Drive. I connected through SAN.
I have installed Tivoli Storage Manager Storage Agent 5.3.2.0, Tivoli
Storage Manager Device driver 5.3.2.0 and I disabled Removable Storage
Service.
C:\Program
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 08:32:38AM -0400, Richard Sims wrote:
On Oct 10, 2006, at 6:28 AM, Hans-Dieter Kutz wrote:
Hello List,
my TS3310 Library misses a Volume (audit libr found out).
Is it possible to search for lost Volumes in the Library?
Tried tapeutil -f /dev/smc0 inventory, but that
On Oct 12, 2006, at 4:39 AM, Timo Scheller wrote:
Problem: HSM does a restore of the whole file, not the stubfile.
What maybe caused the problem? And how do we get only the
stubfiles back?
There is no problem, and the effect is documented several places in
the HSM manual.
You are moving the
Hi *SM-ers!
On our AIX clients, the output from the dsmc i command is send to a
logfile for further processing. Every now and then, the output from the
backup of a file contains a crlf.
Instead of:
Normal File-- 87,042 /mount/appl00399/lido_apps/lido/etc/0008704600
[Sent]
The output looks like
What filesets would I need to install from physical media, TDP for Oracle
5.3.1, if we are running Oracle 10g on AIX v5.3, 64-bit? When running smitty
install, there were many different valid-looking filesets, and I became
confused... :-)
God bless you!!!
Chip Bell
Network Engineer I
IBM
Will someone verify my thinking?
Here's the scenario...A primary pool tape was damaged. After performing
a restore volume from the copy pool I got a message saying:
ANR1256W Volume volume name contains files that could not be restored.
Will TSM back these files up during the next
Hi,
With a q content you can see which file's reside on this tapes. The
files will not be back-upped until a delete vol discard=yes has been
performed for this volume.
Other ways to get these files are
- selective back-up;
- incremental because of changed files;
- management class settings.
Hi,
Can anybody let me know on 'How to find the list of Volumes associated
with a backup, from the schedule name (or) nodename?'
Thanks and Regards
Srinath G
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If having TSM server at 5.3, you can try q nodedata.
Cheers.
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Srinath,
SELECT * FROM VOLUMEUSAGE WHERE NODE_NAME='your_node'
Regards,
Ramakrishna
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Srinath
select distinct volume_name from volumeusage where
node_name='your_node_name'
(enclose node name is single quotes)
Bill
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23.10.2006.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
On Oct 12, 2006, at 10:41 AM, Gopinathan, Srinath wrote:
Can anybody let me know on 'How to find the list of Volumes associated
with a backup, from the schedule name (or) nodename?'
There is no real way to determine what volumes were associated with a
specific backup. The Volumeusage table
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Whitlock, Brett
Here's the scenario...A primary pool tape was damaged. After
performing
a restore volume from the copy pool I got a message saying:
ANR1256W Volume volume name contains files that could not be restored.
Will TSM
Chip,
I am not clear as to which filesets you are seeing, but basically DP
Oracle requires the ELA, the TSM API, and the DP Oracle Utilities as well
as the DP Oracle fileset itself. If you could list the filesets you are
seeing from smitty, I could be a little more specific in my answer.
Hi All,
Could anybody help me on this?
1) How many schedules can be run at any point of time on a TSM
Server?
2) What is the ideal number of schedules that which could be run
on a TSM server?
3) Were can the above information seen?
Thanks and Regards
Srinath G
You might also try running an Audit Volume before the restore volume command.
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Hi All,
Is it possible to say the schedules affected from a particular drive
failure?
Thanks and Regards
Srinath G
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I suppose there is some absolute limit on the number, but probably not
from a practical standpoint.
The issue will come down to resources: network bandwidth, server
resources, etc. The more simultaneous schedules, and therefore clients
that are running will impact performance.
The clever thing
q content VOL copied=no
will tell you whether there are files on the damaged tape that are not
in a copy pool. If there are, you will have to delete vol VOL
discarddata=yes and hope you don't need to restore those versions. Once
the del vol completes successfully, the next incremental will back
I think you're asking how many client backup or archive sessions can
run at one time.
The legal limit is defined by how many client licenses you paid for
(Query LICense).
The number, and imposed workload, can vary depending upon things like
MAXNUMMP and
RESOURceutilization values.
The overall
This has been somewhat intriguing.
With Windows TSM servers post 5.2 and with only IBM devices attached I have
always left the TSM device driver set to manual and I have never had the need
to start it.
However, from the previous postings, it seems that this is not the consensus. I
have gone
Getting it to match to a session is impossible.
The closest thing I can think of is the output from a q nodedata
NODENAME command. That will tell you what tapes that host has data on
that may or may-not need to be mounted depending on the extent of the
restore.
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From:
Hello,
Just thought I would chime in I have a situation similar to this also.
I tried to do an Restore Volume on the tape and It ended with success but
No files were restored from the rmpool and it was marked as access
Destroyed, as it should. I then change the status back to readwrite.
There
windows server admin is trying to configure his client to backup only a
specific directory on his c: disk.
Server = AIX 5.2.7 on AIX 5.3.4
Client = Version 5.3.3 on Windows 2003
He is using the following dsm.opt file.
PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
DOMAIN SYSTEMSERVICES
DOMAIN
On Thursday 12 October 2006 19:15, RODOLFICH, NICHOLAS wrote:
windows server admin is trying to configure his client to backup only a
specific directory on his c: disk.
Server = AIX 5.2.7 on AIX 5.3.4
Client = Version 5.3.3 on Windows 2003
He is using the following dsm.opt file.
Try
Here is what I am seeing available to install. Thanks!
* tivoli.tsm.client.api.aix43.32bit ALL *
*+ 5.1.5.0 TSM Client - Application Programming Interface
*
*
*
* tivoli.tsm.client.api.aix43.64bit ALL
*
*+
From what I have seen on this thread, the drives in question are IBM
LTO3 drives. The TSM device driver cannot be used with these. Only the
IBM Atape device drive must be used. You have to de-install the TSM
device driver, install the IBM device driver and this should work.
Guillaume Gilbert
Since Windows 2003 system state backup is an all or nothing affair,
unchecking Back up the Registry has no effect (that should actually come
out, since it applies only to NT 4.0, which is not supported by the 5.3
client).
If you encrypt all data, e.g.:
include.encrypt *
Then the system
In theory, yes, it should work. But this is not a scenario that we
intended to support, so it hasn't been tested. You can try it and see how
well it works, but at this time, I can not officially recommend it.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client
Hello All,
We are using a 3583(LTO1) that is not very reliable. We also
have a 3584(LTO1) that was freed up from elsewhere in the company and I
will be replacing the 3583 with the 3584. TSM version 5.3.0 on AIX 5.3.4
What is the safest way to transition the data from the 3583 to
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I'm receiving this message when attempting to do an image backup of a
NAS drive from a Win/2003 client. Basically says this is not a local
drive and image backup is not supported. The client is in a cluster,
but the admins have not setup the clustering service on it. Instead,
they are backing
Ah, Good to know.
Thanks Andy for you help.
-Roger
Andrew Raibeck wrote:
Since Windows 2003 system state backup is an all or nothing affair,
unchecking Back up the Registry has no effect (that should actually come
out, since it applies only to NT 4.0, which is not supported by the 5.3
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