Hi,
- When a storage pool reaches the high threshold of migration, how TSM
selects filespaces to migrate?
- When a filespace is migrated, does it include all active and inactive
backups?
Thanks
Hi all,
In a storage pool collocate is NO. If I change it to collocate=node, what
will happen to existing non-collocated data?
thanks
Nothing.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Ahli United Bank Kuwait http://www.ahliunited.com.kw
Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 99798073 E-Mail:
grigori.solonovi...@ahliunited.com
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what's the output of
q libr * f=d
q dev * f=d
q path * f=d
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Warm regards,
Michael Green
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Len Boyle len.bo...@sas.com wrote:
Howard did you update all the lto-2 carts to read/only?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
As always, this basic stuff is easily accessible the IBM Docs
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/topic/com.ibm.itsmaix
n.doc/anragd55295.htm#idx921 How Server Selects Files to Migrate
//DMc, London, UK
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Hi,
Reclamation and/or move data. Issue move data on filling tapes, let
reclamation do the full's (or move them aswell).
Regards,
Karel
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Mehdi Salehi
Sent: maandag 17 mei 2010 11:32
To:
You were asking about existing backups. Nothing will happen with existing
backup data after setting collocate=node instead of collocate=no.
To collocate existing data you need to move data by
MOVE NODEDATA node FROMSTGPOOL=pool
for all the nodes. TSM Server will collect node file spaces and
Thanks for the link.
P.S:
Nobody is born as expert.
As has been stated, nothing will happen to existing data volumes.
New data will begin to be collocated by node (so you'll start using more
tapes quite rapidly).
Existing tapes will age out with expiration. If you want to push it along
a little you can do move data's on the old tapes.
you can force collocation by running move data or move nodedata or
wait until next reclamation is needed.
regards
Ulli
Von:Mehdi Salehi ezzo...@googlemail.com
An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Datum: 17.05.2010 11:30
Betreff:Re: [ADSM-L] update stg collocate=node
Gesendet von: ADSM:
Hello Howard,
when you change the device technology, e.g. from LTO2 to LTO4 you have to
update the TSM Device Class. Otherwise you will get the message ANR1134E.
Cheers,
Bruno.
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Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] Im Auftrag von
Howard
Hello Everybody,
I was supporting test TSM Server for all 6.1.X versions (last was 6.1.3).
Finally I have lost test server and uninstalled it at all.
I am looking for TSM 6.2 test server, because I am not going to upgrade to 6.1
now.
What is the current status of 6.2? Have somebody used it?
I am
I am very sorry, I forgot about Subject.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Senior Technical Architect
Information Technology Ahli United Bank Kuwait http://www.ahliunited.com.kw
Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 99798073 E-Mail:
Thanks for the link.
No problem.
P.S: Nobody is born as expert.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to push myself as more or less an expert
than anyone else on here, and I apologise if it came across otherwise.
My point is simply that I feel it is polite and good etiquette to the other
On Tue, 11 May 2010 17:08:27 -0300, Leandro Mazur leandroma...@gmail.com
said:
The problem that we have is that the sysadmins are doing backups/archives
and restores/retrieves without our knowledge, with great impact on our
database (among other things...).
Charge them for it, and charge
My understanding of an NDMP differential backup is that TSM assumes the backup
will be the full size of the filesystem at the beginning of the backup, and
places it accordingly. If that's the case, then that isn't true, because the
backup of the other large filesystem on that NAS goes to disk,
Hi Grigori,
I'm running a test server (TSM 6.2) on AIX 5.3 (a p610 with 512MB, I
know it isn't much). Shortly I will move this to an AIX 6.1 server (p630
4 CPU and 8GB). Also running TSM 6.2 on Linux (CentOS and SLES 11).
I don't know if you can upgrade from 5.5.4 directly, because my test
Hello Grigori,
IBMs documentation says you can go frm 5.5.x to 6.2.x directly. Look here:
upgrading the server from v5 to v6.2,
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r2/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsm.srv.upgrd.doc/t_srv_upgrd.html
regards
Dierk
Von:
Richard van Denzel
Yes, you can go directly server wise from 5.5.4 to 6.2. You still need to
follow other planning guidelines for upgrades for the library managers, storage
agents and clients according to the TSM documentation.
Dave Canan
IBM Advanced Technical Skills
IBM TSM Performance Support
Ddcanan at
Well, Ladies and Gents I have found a solution. I opened a PMR with IBM, and
they found (after we went through all the queries you can think of) this
technote:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663context=SSGSG7uid=swg21269453loc=en_UScs=UTF-8lang=en;.
In it, it says to set all
On May 17, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Howard Coles wrote:
Well, Ladies and Gents I have found a solution. I opened a PMR with IBM, and
they found (after we went through all the queries you can think of) this
technote:
I realized that a little later. For some reason my brain just wasn't in
gear along these lines, as I was trying to get ready for something else.
I, for some reason, thought you had summarized what the techdoc was
about, and never went to read it. My Bad. Bruno also forwarded the
correct info to
I have a client which would like a copy of their backup data in the
least expensive form and capable only of restoring - no future backups
to TSM are required.
Currently their data is backed up to an AIX server attached to a TS3500
library with TS1120 drives using TSM 5.4. Backups have ceased
If you're going to keep that windows server down for years at a time, make
sure to not bring it up on your production network when the time comes.
Having a windows server missing the last three years of patching is just
begging for a zero-day exploit if you bring it up on a production network.
Questions:
1. Is a DSMSERV DUMPDB from AIX/ DSMSERV LOADDB to Windows an option?
No. But server-to-server export is.
2. Will a windows server be able to read a tape written by an AIX
server?
Stgpool tape no. But Export tape yes.
3. Is there another cost effective option?
Depends on the size
Oh yeah, a reminder that backupsets don't include TDP data (Exchange,
Sql, Etc.)
But presumably nobody would be trying to restore that from 3 year old
backups (we hope we hope...)
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Strand, Neil B.
IBMs documentation says you can go frm 5.5.x to 6.2.x directly. Look here:
upgrading the server from v5 to v6.2,
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r2/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsm.srv.upgrd.doc/t_srv_upgrd.html
Thank you very much. It is enough for me.
Grigori G.
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