Hi Everyone,
I hope all of you hade a great vacation during the summer.
But I have a funny problem with my TSM Server.
My TSM Server is 5.4.0.3 based on Windows Server 2003 and an IBM 3584 Library.
In the library I have 4 x LTO2 drives and 1 x LTO3 drive.
Hopefully next week will I have 2 x
Hi,
From my observations, it depend of the action TSM is doing.
For example, when TSM is in initialisation state, there is a validation of all
the drives, in element addresses order.
When TSM is doing an audit libr checkl=y, it work the same
For that cases, and others, concerning ALL drives,
Hi Christian,
Something strange in your output : why does TSM wait for a mount point having
devclass LTOCLASS, if you have defined different devclasse for your primary
(LTO2CLASS) and copy pools (LTO3CLASS) ?
Cheers.
Arnaud
Richard,
You asked thought provoking questions, but didn't answer mine.
Hi, again . . .
I guess I don't quite understand the situation.
You have a remote site with a server you want to backup to your TSM server.
Then, you ask why you would need VV's back at the remote site. What I
don't
Hi Keith,
virtual volumes used to be a big benefit while bridging big distances for
DR of backup data via fc/scsi was extremely expensive.
Today, I use the feature in our multi-site infrastucture to do my
additional db-snapshots to one (central) tsm-server. No tape is involved in
this part of
On Aug 23, 2007, at 5:36 AM, CAYE PIERRE wrote:
BUT when doing recurent task, as backup and so, TSM SEEMS to act as
Richard explain, asking the OS for a drive, so it's the OS which
make the choice, based on it own algorythm.
TSM performs I/O through operating systems services, but that is not
I'm curious. We've never relied on storing the TSM db backup to tape. We
backup to disk and rcp it to a 2nd site.
That's seems the simplest method. Anyone else do the same?
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Richard,
You asked thought provoking questions, but didn't answer mine.
Hi,
On Aug 22, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Avy Wong wrote:
Hello,
I have 3 volumes that after all the investigations(I did all the
audits, restore, checkout libv) , I see that they have been
physically
removed from the library. Currently their status are 'scratch' .
Is there
a way to remove the
Nicholas Cassimatis wrote:
With all of the features in TSM, there are a number of them that
don't work for specific situations. Simultaneous writes on backup/
migration, virtual volumes, NDMP backups, 3rd mirrors of DB and Log
volumes, adding documentation to your Prepare file - lots of features
Hi Pierre, et al.
We are in the process of adding a new VTL to our TSM server, and we are trying
to understand if there is a way to configure the drives that will spread the
I/O load across the available fcsi ports. The AIX server has 4 4GB fibre
connections to the VTL appliance. We are
We are doing this (same disk primary pool backed to two different tape
copy pools):
parallel
backup stg criticaldp criticaltc maxpr=1 wait=yes
backup stg criticaldp backupcopy maxpr=1 wait=yes
It results in:
143 Backup Storage Pool Primary Pool CRITICALDP, Copy Pool
CRITICALTC,
Richard Rhodes wrote:
I guess I don't quite understand the situation.
Richard,
I'm sorry I haven't made our situation clearer. In the current phase
of the project we are building a TSM server in Bloomington to backup
local clients to disk which will be migrated to virtual volumes in
Richard,
I'm sorry I haven't made our situation clearer. In the current phase
of the project we are building a TSM server in Bloomington to backup
local clients to disk which will be migrated to virtual volumes in
Indianapolis. After migrating local clients to the new server, we
plan to
We are running a TSM 5.3 server. For a variety of technical and
political reasons we are retaining backups from a number of systems
that were shut down and disposed of months or even years ago. I am
trying to figure out how TSM licensing works in this case. My initial
reaction is that we should
We have a request to provide the first day backups were run for a list of
nodes. The registration date isn't good, as there is a
several day lag from registration to first backup.
These dates are older than the age of the event and activity log. Can
anyone suggest a select statement for this?
There are two ways to find this information. The first option is the
easiest. By default TSM retains the session summary of backups
(scheduled and unscheduled) for 30 days. If you know that the backups
for these nodes were within that period then you can query the 'summary'
table to see the
Why not use the gui to look up some unchanging system file, as in the
OS? The creation date should show when first backed up.
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Dennis, Melburn IT7
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 11:05 AM
To:
That method would be rather inefficient, as you would need to be very
familiar with the filesystems in question to know what files have never
changed since the original backup, and if not, you would basically be
resorting to hunting and pecking to see if a particular file has the
earliest backup
I said . . .
Let me see if I fully understand . . . .
Bloomington
TSM-a
local clients backup to disk pool
disk pool migrates to TSM-b/VV at Indianapolis
== primary tape pool is on TSM-b/VV at Indianapolis
vv server - contains primary pool from TSM-b
Indianapolis
TSM-b
Came in Monday after a week off and saw this on one of my machines:
Sess Comm. Sess Wait Bytes Bytes Sess Platform Client Name
Number Method StateTimeSent Recvd Type
-- -- -- -- --- --- -
--
9,299 Tcp/Ip IdleW 302.6
This may be related to this:
PK43462: AE IC50193 FIX COMPLETION - CLIENT SCHEDULER SESSIONS ARE NOT
BEING TERMINATED AFTER BEING IDLE FOR A LONG TIME
A specific fix for this item is not yet available electronically
This record will be updated with a link to the fix if the APAR is new.
For
I have a New server NetWare 6.5 SP5 I have installed into our tree. We
are using Tivoli 5.3.4 to back up all of our servers.
All of our other servers are NetWare 6.5 SP3 or sp4 and backup fine,
but this new one and also a standalone that are NetWare 6.5 SP5 both get
the following error when trying
If it is Windows, you can look at the default .bmp files if you want to
limit the search. So far, Microsoft has not had to patch the .bmp
files.
Andy Huebner
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Dennis, Melburn IT7
Sent: Thursday,
Yes, it came out in 5.3.something (at least here it did).
It's now being addressed by APAR IC53464.
Gretchen Thiele
Princeton University
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Fred Johanson
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 1:12 PM
To:
Possibly as described in APAR IC48541.
While the Idletimeout is an issue, the primary pursuit needs to be
why the client failed to send any backup data after being given the
Active Files inventory at the onset of the Incremental (presuming it
is an incremental backup). If nothing found in their scheduler or
dsmerror log, a client
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Shawn Drew wrote:
We have a request to provide the first day backups were run for a list of
nodes. The registration date isn't good, as there is a
several day lag from registration to first backup.
These dates are older than the age of the event and activity log.
Hi Shawn,
use this sql to find the oldest backup date -
select min(backup_date) from backups
where node_name = 'NODE' and filespace_name = '\\node\c$'
It will return just one line of output. The filespace criteria is
optional.
I use it because we have nodes with old filespaces like
Hi Arnaud,
Sorry... I haven't renamed that Device Class yet.
LTOCLASS is still my Primary Pool. I haven't renamed it yet.
Thanks
Christian
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:46:17 +1000, Stuart Lamble [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 23/08/2007, at 7:29 AM, Nicholas Cassimatis wrote:
And a TSM DB Backup takes (at least) one volume, so with physical
cartridges, that's a whole tape. With VV's, you're only using the
actual
capacity of the backup,
Ok, well, I'm not sure how I got this far not knowing that this happened
or why, but I don't really run these kinds of numbers generally. Can
someone explain to me why the number of file-type active files in a
'select from backups' query would exceed the number of files listed in a
'query
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:40:28 -0400, Keith Arbogast [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Knowing when they do and when they don't is the crux of my dilemma.
The virtual volume methodology is presented in IBM designed training
classes, Administrator's manuals, and in a very recent TSM Webcast
as if it is
Richard Rhodes said
Let me see if I understand...
Rick,
Yes, you understand very well. We will not have offsite copy pools
until there are 3584's at both data centers. It is a huge concern for
those who understand the implications.
All the best,
Keith
On Aug 23, 2007, at 4:54 PM, Kathleen M Hallahan wrote:
Ok, well, I'm not sure how I got this far not knowing that this
happened
or why, but I don't really run these kinds of numbers generally. Can
someone explain to me why the number of file-type active files in a
'select from backups' query
I thought of something a little quicker and seems to be working...
- separated nodes by windows/unix
- on granted proxy access to my client for all the nodes
- ran a loop to dsmc q backup /usr/bin/sh -asnode=$i assuming this
would not have been modified since it was backed up initially. This
Kathleen,
I've never tried this, but 10% difference is quite a lot.
I think of some possible reasons:
- Does one of the tables count directories as files while the other
skips them?
- Does one table reflect an older state than the other (like aud
lic updates the auditoccupancy)?
- Does the
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