Hi John
About the second part of your message, ANR1633E REMOVE NODE: Node NODENAME is
set up for replication and cannot be renamed or removed..
You need first to remove the REPLNODE: remove replnode NODENAME from both
servers (source and target)
Before you can remove the node
Regards
Good Moring All,
I am running AIX 5.3 TL12, and TSM 5.4.
I had a bad tape drive that eat through my scratches and I have since
corrected. However when I do 'q vol ' I am showing 10 filepool files, but when
I go to the dir where they should be they are not there. How can I clean this
up so
Please ignore my previous post about trying to def a target server to source
server and it failing. It looks like it works even though I still can't ping
the target server from the source server. The replication works correctly
though.
A brief description of our environment. We have 2
Hi,
Just run
Delete volume /path/volumename
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I can't speak to the sign on to server failed message.
Try an EXPORT node TOSERVER=target-server PREVIEWIMPORT=YES command.
You should see activity log on both source and target server, also processes
visible on both via Q PRO.
That should let you know if the comm path is working.
I recently
I was able to fix this and remove the replicated nodes. I had to redefine the
whole infrastructure for replication just to delete it. It turns out this
wasn't going to work for what we are trying to do anyways. See next message
move nodes from one server to a different server via export
Hi,
Define server uses servername and serverpa to validate where as ping uses admin
name and pass to validate session. Make sure the admin and pass on server where
you issue the ping also is avail on the server you ping to.
Kind regards,
Karel
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Van: Dury,
I just went through a similar cleanup where volhist/private volumes list
shows nothing but the tape library manager shows the volume as being
allocated/in-use. I use this to delete with extreme prejudice i.e.
force
DELETE VOLHIST TODATE=today TYPE=remote volume=your-volume-number force=yes
Then
Hi All,
i'm having a problem with setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable on a Linux box for
backing up
VM's see below. any guidance on this would be most appreciated.
Thanks.
Problem Details
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Product or Service: Tivoli Storage Manager Client Linux 6.3.L
Component ID: 5698ISMCL
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Operating System:
Excellent! This did the trick and I can now export a node to the other server.
Thanks for your help. I believe this will also solve my other thread also *
[ADSM-L] move nodes from one server to a different server via
exporthttp://adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/2012-10/msg00018.html
Hi,
Define
Hi, John. Typically, instead of setting this variable globally, you
would set it in a script before it calls dsmc, that way the variable's
only set until the script ends. Only if you're running this as a
dedicated service user, or only if it doesn't break anything, would I
recommend setting the
I think there is just not a good way to do this from the server end.
Since these are apparently well-known clients, how about a script on the client
end?
perl script #1 wakes up at the witching hour and cancels the dsmc sched daemon,
whether it's running or not.
perl script #2 wakes up at the
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