It's late in the day, but my 2c here is to add that it's not always necessary
in Windows to use separate drive letters for LUNs - it's possible to 'mount' a
volume under a directory rather than eating letters. This would appear to be a
much more scalable approach - however, the difficulty as
- Original Message -
From: Steve Harris st...@stevenharris.info
Hi All
Like a lot of us, I'm contemplating a TSM 5.5 to 6.3 move for one of
my
customers.
Most clients are not a problem, point the client at the new server,
take the first backup, and then after an appropriate
On Tue, 2012-02-21 at 09:44 -0500, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
I am trying to experiment with doing a V5 to V6 conversion by first
restoring the V5 server to a test server.
We have very little experience doing DB restores and none involving an
offsite TSM server. My first attempts failed.
You could, if you really want a SQL query, run the following SQL on a regular
basis and dump the output to a file, which will give you a listing on the day
of the tapes for that criteria:
SELECT VOLUME_NAME from contents where object_id in (SELECT object_id FROM
backups WHERE node_name LIKE
to disk and ship the DB backup via FTP, but that's another story.)
There is an STE presentation that includes the DB2 HADR setup:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27021382
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf
Of Xav
Hi,
I'm keen to make use of the new features in TSM 6.3, one of which is node
replication. However, the client I'm working with has limited bandwidth
between datacenters and there is no way that 4TB of change a day is going to be
copied across the link even if it is deduplicated. Is there a
- Paul_Dudley pdud...@anl.com.au wrote:
On the SQL servers I have included the SQL database folder in the
Exclude-Include configuration of the normal TSM backup setup. (these
databases are backed up using TDP for SQL) As well as that, SQL is
running all the time so the normal TSM backup
On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 21:47 -0500, Spearman, Wayne wrote:
Hello,
We have just installed TSM 6.3 on AIX 7. We are seeing a serious
slowness when we login to TSM with DSMADMC on AIX. The ID prompt comes
up fast enough but it takes anywhere from 6 to 30 seconds for the
password prompt to
On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 22:50 -0800, venkatb wrote:
Hi,
I have a TSM 5.2 running on AIX, IBM TS3500 library With 6 LTO-1 drives
connected to it. the library capacity is 253 tapes.
Now we want to move to Latest TSM Version With Latest Library with LTO5 Drives
Once the new setup is up and
On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 09:02 -0800, darthlord wrote:
Hi,
I4m new to TSM 6.2, I4ll appreciate any further assistance to solve some
issues to RESTORE TSM DB into another server. As we are working into a DRP
with TSM 6.2. We had been getting some TSM Restore DB error messages, and
noticed
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 09:35 +0330, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
Thanks Remco,
VTL needs disk space to provide virtual cartridges and my concern is the
availability of this disk space. You are right! Backup data availability
could be addressed in higher levels like TSM copypools, but I am looking
for
We hit the exact same issue in test - so we took a rather butcher-ish approach:
- When starting up the 'old' server following the extract, we defined a new,
temporary stgpool and directed all new data to that pool. All other volumes
were marked 'read only'.
- normal night's backup ran, to the
- Andrew Meadows dna1...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
We recently started installing fresh tsm 6.2.1 instances in house. I
was
wondering if someone could help me with the following
questions/issues.
Question 1)
We have a 500 GB Database allocated. I have that split up into 4
filesystems
- Leif Torstensen l...@athena.dk wrote:
I looks like I have a process hanging. I have check for the
administrator to be in the db2users and db2admns group and the
administrator have rights to the the database
C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\db2\BINdb2 select
grantee,securityadmauth from sys
Unfortunately not - you must uninstall the TSM v5 binaries before installing
TSM v6.
You could try a separate LPAR however.
What's the migration method you are using?
- Mehdi Salehi ezzo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Can TSM 5.4 and 6.2 co-exist on the same AIX box temporarily for
migration
- Shawn Drew shawn.d...@americas.bnpparibas.com wrote:
Looking for some tips on performance monitoring. I've been through
the
tuning guide, but I'm looking for
monitoring CPU/Memory, HBA usage, disk/tape performance, etc.
I'm wondering what are the favorite tools on this list. From
- cory heikel chei...@hmc.psu.edu wrote:
I have many clients with an average daily change rate of over 50%.
Most of these clients take several hours to back up and show a high
percentage of wait time in the summary table. My question is this:
Would it make sense for these clients to be
- Skylar Thompson skyl...@u.washington.edu wrote:
Does disabling the library prevent library audits as well? Basically
I'm
trying to keep stuff from getting mounted and interfering with the
audit.
Yes it would.
If you're doing an 'audit library' use the checklabel=barcode option to make
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- Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il wrote:
Hi to all
I need some advice about making a test to install TSM 6 on a Linux
environment, here some questions:
1. Did someone already did it and can share some advice (Which
O.S ?)
Any of the supported Linux distributions should be
- Mario Behring mariobehr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi list,
I have installed a TSM 5.5 server on a CentOS 5.4 server and I am
having a hard
time configuring the Tape Library using the TSM Device Driver
(tsmscsi)...despite having done this a thousand times...
This is what the
I echo the other replies to this one - and make the following points:
- part of the life of a TSM administrator is to educate users, with the aid of
simple and realistic examples rather than TSM jargon. People sometimes find it
a hard concept to get, but once they do, they generally come around
- Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU zfor...@vcu.edu wrote:
Finally, after futzing with this box for a week, we decided to just
nuke
it and install 5.3 clean/virgin. Now it sees all 15 drives.
OK - a great way to fix it but with a big hammer. The end result gives you a
nice standard platform and
- mccambly tsm-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hello Wanda ( everyone),
I thought I would revive this thread to see if anyone had any recent
(hopefully successful) experiences with using hardware replication an
a TSM V6.1+ server to achieve a standby DR TSM server, without needing
to
- Andrew Raibeck stor...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Any one know anything about this ...
... and how to avoid its effects?
a) Hardware deduplication in your TSM server storage.
b) TSM deduplication (6.1 and up for server-side, 6.2 for
client-side)
c) Progressive incremental backup of the
- Steve Harris st...@stevenharris.info wrote:
Hi all
snip
This behaviour is going to break some of my shell scripts. Has
anyone
found a trick to get the old behaviour back?
Regards
Steve
TSM Admin
Paraparaumu, New Zealand
Does it do that from within the shell script as well
- TSM t...@profi-ag.de wrote:
hello,
a question to all of you, who had upgraded tsm 5.5 to tsm 6.x so far.
in relation to your tsm 5.5 database size i am interested in your
experience.
anyone seeing chance to upgrade to tsm 6 in 4 hours with a 70 GB
database?
with best regards
- Wanda Prather wprat...@icfi.com wrote:
John,
Make sure you have in the dsmserv.opt file:
ALLOWREORGTABLE NO
There is a bug in 6.1 that lets the automatic DB table reorgs go nuts
with the log.
Yup - nasty effects. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC62978
According
Does anyone run, or know someone that does, a TSM version 6 server on a cluster
of some sort? There's a ton of documentation on using TSM clients with
clustered servers, but as far as clustering the TSM server application itself
I'm drawing a blank. It wasn't so hard with version 5 but
- Wanda Prather wprat...@icfi.com wrote:
Found this recommendation from TSM support:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21367186myns=swgtivmy
np=OCSSSQWCmynp=OCSSGSG7mync=R
Now can somebody give me a helping hand on what that means I need to
do
for a Windows 6.1.3.1
- Shawn Drew shawn.d...@americas.bnpparibas.com wrote:
From: Shawn Drew shawn.d...@americas.bnpparibas.com
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, 23 March, 2010 8:35:58 AM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Multiple instances on the same server
Now I'm doubting myself.
The manual shows you how to
- yoda woya yodaw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: yoda woya yodaw...@gmail.com
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Sunday, 14 March, 2010 2:47:10 PM
Subject: [ADSM-L] assessing the health TSM installation
if I were to be looking to assess the health of TSM, what would be
the top
things to look
- Gary Bowers gbow...@itrus.com wrote:
My experience with direct connected iSCSI storage on a TSM server is
that it gets abysmal performance unless you turn off Direct IO in
TSM. See other posts for that. It is technically possible, but with
the iSCSI limitation you might not want to
Both are on the expansion media, which you should be able to download from your
Passport Advantage account.
Nope, it's not in the download package (gsksa is, but gskta is not).
- Remco Post r.p...@plcs.nl wrote:
huuh, I know some of us have huge TSM database, but export/import
for all node data for such a server is highly unlikely to complete in
our lifetime.
I'd say, either go for the downtime, or just build a new server (maybe
export server) and then
- John D. Schneider john.schnei...@computercoachingcommunity.com wrote:
This was very good news for us, too. We have one library master that
serves 9 other TSM servers, plus 5 Lan-free agents. The thought of
having to upgrade ALL of them on the same day was daunting indeed.
But
Just one point to add to that - with the DS4x00 series storage arrays you only
have one preferred controller active at a time per LUN - so if you split the db
into two LUNs you have the option to have each LUN running across a separate
controller, with I/O performance gains as a result. If
- Lindsay Morris lind...@tsmworks.com wrote:
From: Lindsay Morris lind...@tsmworks.com
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Thursday, 4 February, 2010 2:38:47 AM (GMT+1200) Auto-Detected
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Virtual TSM
Typical of vendors not to support their own product.. !!
A little
Quoted from the IBM link, the table refers to virtualisation where the
resources are then purely virtual (not dedicated) and/or are not discrete. My
confusion, and I'd love someone to clear this up, is where we have RHEL running
KVM. Red Hat clearly stated in their customer seminar on RHEV-M
- Len Boyle len.bo...@sas.com wrote:
Not as full featured as the above products, has anyone been looking at
the open sourced products?
We use Bacula (http://www.bacula.org/) for the smaller customers (and
internally) since it does all we need it to do - but note there's some major
- Fred Johanson f...@uchicago.edu wrote:
Del and/or Andy can probably answer this, hopefully in a way that a
non-hardware/OS person, like me, can understand.
Our hardware guy upgraded a driver on my 6 AIX boxen. As a result, my
thruput went to hell, with backups running, not at Kb/s,
- Geoffrey L. Gill geoffrey.l.g...@saic.com wrote:
For the past 2 days something has been screwing up backups by filling
the log and this morning I remembered the show logpinned command and
found the server that is causing it. I've cancelled the session but
as
far as I know am at the
- John C. Dury jd...@duqlight.com wrote:
1.How hard is it to move from an AIX TSM server box to a Linux
TSM server? I'm hoping it's as easy as building the new box (tape
drive,stg pool etc) and then restoring the DB and tweaking the new
config. I know there is more to it than
, I'm wondering if I need to consider alternative methods to migrate.
Xav Paice
- Tuncel Mutlu tuncel.mu...@akbank.com wrote:
Hi gurus,
I have a disk pool migrated once a day to a tape pool, but some data
stays (capacity problems). Until I have solved that, every day I have
to empty the disk pool deleting the data. Here are the questions:
1. Is there any way to
FYI - in case anyone's interested - there's a TSM User Group in New Zealand,
upcoming meetings are in Auckland on 30th Sept and Wellington 7th Oct. For
details go to
http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups?groupid=257
Best regards,
Xav Paice
- Michael Green mishagr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Christian Svensson
christian.svens...@cristie.se wrote:
Hi Eric,
With Quantum DXi (VTL) can you do the same thing. The DXi has both a
VTL part and a NAS Disk part and both have De-Dup working.
The NAS part
- Mehdi Salehi iranian.aix.supp...@gmail.com wrote:
It is a standard incremental backup.
I noticed that when I backup a filesystem Last Backup Start
Date/Time gets
a value. but if backing up a directory inside a filesystem, this field
does
not change.
For example:
# dsmc inc /home
- Norman Gee norman@lc.ca.gov wrote:
But there are no other options for us mainframe bigot as TSM 6.x
server
does not exist on z/OS.
Time to start running Linux in partitions - that's supported on 6.
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