Re: Rolling a TSM instance to a new server/lpar

2016-05-09 Thread Maurice van 't Loo
Hello Richard, Our DR scenario and load balancing method is to "just" swing the lun's between servers and start the TSM Instance. You need to be sure that the passwd and groups files are the same, so the permissions doesn't change. Also /etc/services is needed for some special listening ports. sq

Re: Rolling a TSM instance to a new server/lpar

2016-05-09 Thread Shawn DREW
I go through this exercise when performing DR tests and we swing over the storage. Here is my cheat sheet: - create instance owner user db2icrt -a server -s ese -u tsminstance tsminstance su - tsminstance #copy/validate: ~/sqllib/usercshrc ~/sqllib/userprofile ~/.bash_profile #or whatever she

Re: Rolling a TSM instance to a new server/lpar

2016-05-09 Thread Rhodes, Richard L.
Thanks for the help. I am somewhat familiar with db2ilist (and db2iset, db2idrop) from a "Inconsistent Home Directory" problem when we upgraded to TSM v6. Will have to test. . . . Thanks! Rick -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behal

Re: TSM node replication sessions too few

2016-05-09 Thread Patrick Miller
It is indeed the last filespace, it's just so large at 2T. On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 3:08 AM, Stefan Folkerts wrote: > Could it be you have one object/filespace left to replicate? > I don't think that can be done with multiple sessions. > Normally I see the sessions go up to the max setting but the

Re: TSM Server 7.1.4 woes

2016-05-09 Thread Schofield, Neil (Storage & Middleware, Backup & Restore)
For info, the full text of APAR IT15117 is now available on the IBM website at http://www.ibm.com/support/entdocview.wss?uid=swg1IT15117 I'd like to express my gratitude to Michael Prix for uncovering this issue, and to Andrew Raibeck for his tenacity in getting to the bottom of it. Regards Neil