Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread PAC Brion Arnaud
Hi Steve, Thanks for your help ! I have a problem with your proposal to delete contents of db, active log and archive log directories : how are you doing this ? Is it just rm -R * in the respective directories ? Cheers. Arnaud

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread Steven Harris
yes Arnaud, I just ran rm -Rf * as the instance owner Steve. On 22/02/2011 9:02 PM, PAC Brion Arnaud wrote: Hi Steve, Thanks for your help ! I have a problem with your proposal to delete contents of db, active log and archive log directories : how are you doing this ? Is it just rm -R * in

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread PAC Brion Arnaud
Steve, I cannnot believe it is that simple (for once with DB2/TSM !) Thanks again for your help ;-) Cheers. Arnaud ** Corporate IT Systems Datacenter Responsible Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread PAC Brion Arnaud
Steve, I'm now facing another issue: formatting is ending with following error: ANR0367W The server failed to format the database TSMDB1. This database name already exists. ANR2678E Server database format failed. Any idea on this ? Arnaud

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread Remco Post
first: db2 drop db tsmdb1, or dsmserv removedb tsmdb1, then delete the leftovers On 22 feb 2011, at 08:57, Steven Harris wrote: I just did this shutdown TSM delete contents of db, active log and archive log directories, run dsmserv format. Regards Steve. On 22/02/2011 12:16 AM,

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread PAC Brion Arnaud
Hi Remco, Thanks for your hints ! I choosed option db2 drop db TSMDB1, which worked, then removed the contents of DB, LOG and LOGARCH directories, then issued dsmserv format ... which worked too ! So far so good ! I'm now facing next issue : trying to use dsmadmc to enter TSM, I'm unable to

Re: reseting 6.2 server : what are the steps to get the DB virgin again ?

2011-02-22 Thread Yudi Darmadi
Hi, Maybe you can try this: stop tsm server1 service, then start the tsm on foreground, from server/bin directory, run dsmserv. Then try to update the administrator and password from the server console, halt, then start the service in background as normal process. Yudi Darmadi

TSM Server 6.2 on CentOS

2011-02-22 Thread Mario Behring
Hi all, Anyone out there successfully installed and configured TSM Server 6.2.x.x on a CENTOS box?? I was hoping that, being based on Red Hat and allit should work Any information is appreciated. Regards, Mario

TDP SQL error

2011-02-22 Thread Mario Behring
Hi all, I have TDP SQL 5.5.4.0 installed on a Windows 2008 x64 boox running SQL Server 2008. I am getting the RIGH0053E error when trying to open the TDPSQL GUI. I have double checked all pre-reqsand everything is in place. The tdpsql.cfg file is NOT present at the appropriate directory

Re: TDP SQL error

2011-02-22 Thread Del Hoobler
Mario, Check this: http://adsm.org/forum/showthread.php?22078-Error-TSM-for-MS-SQL Thanks, Del ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu wrote on 02/22/2011 08:32:11 AM: From: Mario Behring mariobehr...@yahoo.com To:

full backup and restore of VMware virtual machines using TSM client 6.2.2 and vStorage API

2011-02-22 Thread TSM
Hello, we are testing full backup and full restore of VMware virtual machines using TSM client 6.2.2 and vStorage API with VMware 4.0. We installed a extra physical backup proxy server with SAN and LAN connection to VMware and LAN connection to the TSM server. Sometimes the data goes over the SAN

Re: TSM Server 6.2 on CentOS

2011-02-22 Thread Richard van Denzel
Hi Mario, I've got a working TSM 6.2.2.2 on a CentOS 5.5 (64-bit) VM running. There were no problems installing/configuring it (though slow, because of limited resources of the VM (only 3GB)). I recommend that you give at least 8GB (12GB if running64-bit)) to the CentOS box. Richard. 2011/2/22

Re: full backup and restore of VMware virtual machines using TSM client 6.2.2 and vStorage API

2011-02-22 Thread TSM
Hello, I forgot to tell: The Backup using the SAN is 3 times faster (15 to 45 MB/sec); so we want to force using the SAN. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! Andreas. TSM Gesendet von: Andreas Boesler 22.02.2011 18:29 An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Kopie: Thema: full

Re: TSM Server 6.2 on CentOS

2011-02-22 Thread Steven Langdale
I can also confirm that I've had it working fine in test. You're obviously gonna have support issues if you want to lo a call with IBM though. Steven I've got a working TSM 6.2.2.2 on a CentOS 5.5 (64-bit) VM running. There were no problems installing/configuring it (though slow, because

Re: full backup and restore of VMware virtual machines using TSM client 6.2.2 and vStorage API

2011-02-22 Thread Schaub, Steve
Andreas, A full proxy backup will typically choose SAN if is able. I would double-check to make sure all of the VMWare host luns are zoned to the proxy correctly, this is typically what causes these backups to drop back to LAN. Steve Schaub Systems Engineer II, Windows Backup/Recovery BlueCross

Re: full backup and restore of VMware virtual machines using TSM client 6.2.2 and vStorage

2011-02-22 Thread Steven Langdale
Sometimes the data goes over the SAN between the backup proxy server and VMware and sometimes the data goes over the LAN between the backup proxy server and VMware. Please don't take this the wrong way :) but are you sure its the link from VMware to the proxy sometimes going over the LAN and

NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Moyer, Joni M
Hi Everyone, I'm backing up a 2TB filesystem through NAS NDMP protocol and it did not write the TOC. How can I find out why it didn't write the table of contents? I don't see an error as to why it didn't write the TOC. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Allen S. Rout
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 15:20:53 -0500, Moyer, Joni M joni.mo...@highmark.com said: I'm backing up a 2TB filesystem through NAS NDMP protocol and it did not write the TOC. How can I find out why it didn't write the table of contents? I don't see an error as to why it didn't write the TOC.

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Moyer, Joni M
Hi Allen, Do you put TOC=preferred? Or TOC=YES? I have the same TSM release on an AIX 5.3 server and I have an EMC NS704G. Are you ever able to back it up? Just thought I'd ask. Thanks! -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Cowen, Richard
Some sample messagesjust in case they help. ANR1108W,srverr # The server is unable to create a table of contents for node CNASELDNP0991DM2, file space /root_vdm_5/dnp 1acifs03 in storage pool ONSITE_DISK. ANR1112W,nsaerr # No table of contents destination storage pool available for backup

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Moyer, Joni M
Hi Richard, I found it! Date/Time Message -- 02/22/11 08:29:43 ANR4949E The server is unable to write to table NDMP.Image.Contents(TEMP) because there is not enough

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Joni, Allen, A lack of available temporary space in the TSM server database could account for no TOC being created. But indeed, if the TOC cannot be created then TSM should issue some kind of message. If nothing in the activity log hints at the issue, then the only thing I can suggest would be to

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Moyer, Joni M
Hi Andy, If I did get the message I had below, what is the resolution to the issue? Increasing the size of the TSM database? Or could this be a different issue? This TSM database was only allotted 25 GB and I can extend it if necessary. Just let me know what your thoughts are. Thanks!

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Robert Clark
It is generally illuminating to enable logging of the NDMP session on the filer, and watch the results as an NDMP backup is run. IIRC, if there is not enough space on the filer to create the TOC, the error will be as you describe below. [RC] From: Moyer, Joni M joni.mo...@highmark.com To:

Re: NAS NDMP TOC will not write

2011-02-22 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Hi Joni, Yes, if you look up the ANR4949E message (you can do help anr4949e or help 4949 from the admin command line interface), it will indicate that extending the database size is the way to go. Best regards, Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development