Hi to all,
Today I upgraded java on the windows server where the TSM (6.2.5) is installed
and since then the TSM service is not staying up.
Thanks
Pambos Kyriakides
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Hi
Please provide any error messages you are seeing. dsmerror.log may have
some information.
Does the windows servers event log show any errors?
On 31 July 2013 11:42, Pambos Kyriakides [1801]
pambos.kyriaki...@itd.bankofcyprus.com wrote:
Hi to all,
Today I upgraded java on the windows
There are no errors or information related to this problem.
Pambos Kyriakides
ITD Bank of Cyprus plc
Storage Database Administration Group
Tel.:22128627
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Can you start the server in the foreground? What does it say when it starts
up?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Pambos Kyriakides [1801]
pambos.kyriaki...@itd.bankofcyprus.com wrote:
There are no errors or information related to this problem.
Pambos Kyriakides
ITD Bank of Cyprus plc
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ANR0900I Processing options file C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\server\dsmserv.opt.
ANR0901W Invalid
Until fairly recently my employer has had one production TSM server with
a DR plan involving a commercial hot site provider. We now have multiple
production servers at multiple locations and a DR plan using our own
facilities. We think we understand how recovery from a real disaster would
work,
Not sure where to look for this answer, so a pointer wil work as well.
I want to show files backed up for a node on a particular date. However, the
date stamp is a bit unwieldy to use.
How can I say something like files backed up today - 3 or today - 2?
I know that durrent_date is today.
'where backup_date=current_timestamp - 3 days'
or
'where backup_datecurrent_timestamp - 3 hours'
or
'where (backlup_date between '2013-07-01 12:00:00' and '2013-07-01
18:00:00')
On 31 July 2013 16:22, Lee, Gary g...@bsu.edu wrote:
Not sure where to look for this answer, so a pointer wil work
Try this
There is an IBM doc, here is the link
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21422288
The issue is with the db2gcf command. The db2gcf command is called via
db2iupdt script with a timeout value of 10 seconds. If the command does
not complete within 10 seconds, the db2iupd
Hi Thomas,
I did it before TSM 6.3 with server-to-server with virtual volumes
...but in isolated environment and it works.
Now we are migrating to node replication where is very easy to test
restore @DR location
HTH
Chavdar
On 7/31/2013 18:16, Thomas Denier wrote:
Until fairly recently my
If I run the following script with the command
Run listback node_name 20
I receive a list of 128 objects.
However, a check of the dsmsched.log file shows the following:
07/31/2013 07:53:26 Total number of objects inspected: 634,241
07/31/2013 07:53:26 Total number of objects assigned:
Forgot to mention tsm server 6.2.4 under RHEL 6.
One customer is reporting a fairly consistent 30 second or so wait after
entering the dsmadmc command before receiving the password prompt. After the
password is entered, response time is normal. Any ideas?
David
I have run across this problem on Power7 with AIX clients and specifically with
TSM 6.3. I'm not sure what version of TSM you are running, or what platform
you are experiencing the problem on, but if your platform is AIX, check this
out.
If you'd said ssh or telnet, the 1st thing I'd say is DNS.
Check reverse lookups are working on the server for the clients IP.
On 31 Jul 2013 20:44, Ehresman,David E. deehr...@louisville.edu wrote:
One customer is reporting a fairly consistent 30 second or so wait after
entering the dsmadmc
We use the hosts file to isolate the DR copy and give that system a different
IP address.
The theory being if the DR TSM server has a different IP then clients cannot
find it.
If we put bogus host entries in the hosts file the DR TSM server cannot find
the real TSM servers. The local IP
Sounds like it a network config issue. We saw this with machines with
2-nics and when it was trying to resolve the DNS name, it would try going
through the wrong gateway and give up and then try the right
connection/path.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Steven Langdale
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