I want to backup DB2 trough ADSM.
I have defined 2 different nodes, and I want to backup a DB2 database
using both of them.
I have defined 2 different option files for each of them, and I also
have defined the DSMI_LOG, DSMI_CONFIG and DSMI_DIR environment
variables.
But when I launch the backup
Two of my servers are continously failing because of the following
error: ANS1809E Session is lost, does anyone know what could be
happening here?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
You can use sudo to grant root access to the dsmc command to any user
you define, or I think you can use the Users directive on the dsmc.sys
file and put there all the users you allow to execute the command.
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Try using sudo.
You can allow your non-root user execute only the dsmc command as root.
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Well,
I havent seen this is possible.
But Im thinking if you use make a shell script, and executing only
those three commands:
dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password q req
dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password checki vol
dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password checko vol
Or maybe you can put each of this on a script of
Hello *SMers.
I have the followin problem:
I have 2 TSM Servers (TSM1 and TSM2) and they are on different
networks, and Im trying to backup one AIX box on this 2 servers.
I have somthing like this.
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|TSM1|
Hello everyone.
I have problems installing an IBM 7334 Tape Library on a RS/6000 44P
server.
When I try to define the library I get the following error code:
TSM1def library lib7334 libtype=scsi device=/dev /smc0
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY An I/O error ocurred while accessing library
Lib7334.
Hello *SMers.
What is the best way to achieve the following
I have 6 servers, each one of then must be backed up incrementally on a
daily, weakly, monthly and yearly basis.
I thought about configuring 4 nodes for each box on the dsm.sys file,
lets say:
NODE1DAILY
NODE1WEEKLY
NODE1MONTHLY
I have two TSM Servers.
Each one of them has a library attached.
They are on two different locations (lets say A and B)
I want to backup all my clients in server A, but I also want to keep a
copy of those files on server B.
This is intended for redundancy purposes, and it is also intended to
Hi All.
Has anyone of you ever sized an BMR solution?
I have several doubts about it.
A) Space requirements for BMR software installation
TKG says the following:
The BMR server requires 4 megabytes of disk space plus approximately 1
KB of disk space for every 2 clients. Each Boot image on
Hi *SMers.
As you know, when you backup DB2 it stamps an unique id to its backup,
making it an active version forever, then you can't expire that backup.
Does anyone know how to expire this kind of backups?
Thanks in advance.
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You can create a couple of admin schedules in order to get control over
which volumes you use for TSM Database Backup:
For example:
a) backup db type=full devclass=your_dev_class
volumenames=TAPE1,TAPE2,TAPE3,TAPE4
b) delete volhist type=dbbackup todate=today-3
You can schedule the delete
Im trying to define a backup strategy that involves backing up my boxes
on a daily, weekly, monthly (full) and yearly (full) basis.
Daily backups will last only 3 days, weekly ones only three weeks,
monthly 3 months and yearly 3 years (because of taxes purposes).
Is it a good strategy to mix
On your include/exclude file put the management class you want to
associate your files:
include /your_path/* management_class
Regards.
--- Manoel Braz [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribis: Fecha:
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