Hi All
Last weekend, an administrator installed Symantec Endpoint Protection on a few
of our large Windows clients (details below).
Since then, the backups have slowed to a crawl, and we have proves that if we
stop the antivirus scanning specific large directories the performance is
We . . . .
- remove the association
- rename the node from node to zzrt_node
- in the Contacts we put the date it was retired, and the date it to be
deleted
Once a month we go through the retired nodes and delete those that are
eligible.
Rick
Shawn Drew
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There's a setting in Symantec Antivirus to enable/disable checking on
backup access to files - I'd assume that Endpoint Protection has the same
thing. It's under Configure/Filesystem Auto Protect. That's probably
what's hitting you.
Nick Cassimatis
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We..
- remove the association
- rename the node from node to zdate_to_be_deleted_node
Daily checks include checking for node names with expired date in the
name.
Regards,
Karel
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Richard Rhodes
... and i make a phone call and regardless of the answer i delete everything :-)
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Richard Rhodes
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We . . . .
- remove the association
- rename the node from node to zzrt_node
- in the Contacts we put the date it was retired, and the date
Hi,
Symantec did have the same issue in one of the older client also. We reported
back to Symantec and did get a fix later on for that.
Best Regards
Christian Svensson
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Hi
TSM Server v5.3.3.1
TSM Client 5.3.4.0
Running on AIX v5.3.3.1
I have a client backing up a filesystem and periodically, it fails with the
below messages:
ANS1809W A session with the TSM server has been disconnected. An attempt
will be made to reestablish the connection.
A Reconnection
Hi Everyone,
Just a quick question how popular this will be.
Yesterday did I catch up a customer that just implemented 2 brand new HP Blade
servers based on Itanium Technoligy and they run VMS on it.
Is their any other people looking at VMS on IA64 and how are you going to
backup does servers?
Thanks people
I have got the admin to make the necessary change and we'll see what happens
over night.
Regards
Farren
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian
Svensson
Sent: 23 September 2008 12:59
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
There's a third Party TSM client ...
http://www.storserver.com/main.cfm?menu=3submenu=3detail=include/abcov
erview.cfm
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christian Svensson
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 8:58 AM
To:
On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Jeff White wrote:
However, I am confused by the ANS8010E message exceeding the maximum
number
of retries. Does'nt DYNAMIC only try it once?
Yes; but the ANS8010E message may not relate to the Serialization value.
I would take a look at the TSM server Activity Log
We
- remove the association
- in the Contacts we put the date it was retired, and the date it's backup is
to be
deleted
tim
goc wrote:
... and i make a phone call and regardless of the answer i delete everything :-)
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Richard Rhodes
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Greetings,
We do a couple things that no one else has mentioned:
1) We move the client to a special policy domain called DECOM. This
policy domain is set to 90, 90, 90, 90, mode=absolute. The reason is
our typical policy domains don't keep very many versions of deleted
files, and don't keep
Hello,
I use DRM which I thought would manage the retention of my backup for 20
days, but as you can see below from the partial listing of q volh type=dbb
I have dbb that go past the 20 days. Would anyone happen to know what I
am doing incorrectly? I have TSM 5.3.5.2 on AIX 5.3. Thanks in
I am trying to use a TSM client to backup a NAS share instead of NDMP due
to our retention times for the data.
I have configured the TSM Client Accept and Scheduler to run as a user
(local admin user called user1) that also has r/w access to the CIFS
share. I created a pre cmd file that will map
I have a strange thing happening here.
One of my web clients does not display the local disks in the Restore
Destination screen.
I have reviewed the cluster disk settings and ensured the cluster groups
are correctly distributed.
This was working Friday and has been for over a year.
I
Look in the TSM client manual for Windpws; besides read/write access, the
user has to have specific other WINdows admin rights in order to run a
backup.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:00 PM, JR Trimark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use a TSM client to backup a NAS share instead of NDMP
Review the expiration eligibility rules as documented with the Set
DRMDBBackupexpiredays command relative to the output of a Query
DRMedia command.
Richard Sims
Does the local admin user actually have the rights to map the network
drive?
thanks!
lisa
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Wanda Prather
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 2:24 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] JR-
Joni
try Q DRM on each of those tapes. They may be in COURIERRETRIEVE
status. If so, recall the ones that are offsite from the vault and run
MOVE DRM to make them go scratch.
Regards
Steve
Steven Harris
TSM Admin, Sydney Australia
Richard Sims wrote:
Review the expiration eligibility
I also have this problem with dbsnapshots and have tried everything I
know to get rid of 3 dbsnapshot tapes I have on a 5.5.1.0 system with no
luck. They will just not go away. They stay in the volhist no matter
what I do to try and remove them and are now 14 months old. Everything
matches another
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