on here, so I thought I'd
ask.
See Ya'
Howard
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Steven Harris
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:22 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Failed files in summary on backup stg
Hi All
I have noticed
Hi All
I have noticed an interesting mismatch between summary records and the
ANR1214I message at the end of a storage pool backup. It happens only once
every couple of days.
TSM Server 5.3.5.0 on AIX 5.3-04
tsm: 13select * from summary where activity='STGPOOL BACKUP' and
entity='BACKPOOL
Those Failed instances might reflect initial read or write problems
which were surmounted upon retry. There have been APARs on such
counts involving migration, where the same sort of thing might be
happening in backup stgpool. Development realized that such instances
should not be regarded as
Client upgrade appeared to do the job. Thanks, all.
- Allen S. Rout
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I'd say v.5.4.02 is doing a much better job... Thanks!
[...]
05/15/2007 19:58:44 Total number of objects inspected: 1,332,728
05/15/2007 19:58:44 Total number of objects backed up: 15,255
Anyone know of a different method in which I can determine the failed files of
my clients without having to actually look at the schedlog ?
R.
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ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 01/14/2005
12:45:26:
Anyone know of a different method in which I can determine the
failed files of my clients
Doesn't the server log also show the failed files ?
You could get a product like TSMManager which produces reports with this
info (plus much, much more), daily ! That is what I use to bug people on
issues with their backups having problems/issues !
CORP Rick Willmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Doesn't the server log also show the failed files ?
You could get a product like TSMManager which produces reports with this
info (plus much, much more), daily ! That is what I use to bug people on
issues
Subject: Failed Files
Anyone know of a different method in which I can determine the failed files of
my clients without having to actually look at the schedlog ?
R.