Arnaud,
I would flush all your routing information on both of the AIX servers. There
could still be some routes to the old address in there and these would need
to be deleted so that the server will only use the new route. Also have you
checked the /etc/hosts files on the AIX server?
# netstat
Hi
Could You help me in getting a SMTP gateway(or something else) which can
send all the TSM Events as Email to Administrator using smtp port.
Thanks
Amit Kumar
Hi TSMer,
is it possible to install under AIX more as one Scheduler?
If I tried to insert the command dsmc sched I get one Scheduler for the
dsm.opt file.
Yes it's true. But If I want to install a secound Scheduler (For Oracle), I
can't attached another OPT file...
Is this true??? Or is there
Arnaud,
just one possibility:
Did you check your dsm.sys for a parameter like TCPCLIENTADDRESS?
This could make the TSM server use the old address.
Best regards,
Michael
##TSM Online Help#
Tcpclientaddress
The tcpclientaddress option specifies a TCP/IP address if your
Norbert,
In dsm.opt you can define a parameter SERVERNAME that points to a
section in dsm.sys
To use two schedulers:
- Define two sections in dsm.sys with all necessary parameters
Each section starts with the SERVERNAME statement.
We use a layout like this:
SERVERNAME filebackup
Hi there...
I can only see 50 slots on my Adic Scalar 100, although I have changed the
door to Storage.
Anyone else have this setup... how many slots can you see?
The script below will list tapes by slot number... ideal if you want to pull
a tape or two!
Please Help!
Many Thanks
Tony
/*
Dave,
I am curious about alternatives you keep in mind
when writing about this beeing an increasing inhibitor.
It would be of some use for me as well
if I could combine quarterly backups with incremental forever paradigm,
but I am not aware of any product supporting this.
regards
Juraj salak
Hi TSM-ers,
I have seen in some previous postings that you have to be on TSM 4.2 with
your server AND client to prevent this message.
Unfortunately I'm running a NSM (Network Storage Manager) and TSM 4.2 server
has not been released for this platform.
Is there another way to let me backup files
Hi everybody,
My current config is:
AIX 4.3.3 on a IBM H70 Enterprise Server
IBM7337 library (15 slots, 2 DLT7000 drives)
TSM v 3.7.3
I will be upgrading towards TSM v 4.2.1.
The quick start quide states that TSM device definitions will not be saved during the
migrate install. How do I
We have just started installing the latest Windows client 4.2.1.20
on 'new' Windows 2000 machines and and have come across a number of
problems and peculiarities.
I saw just recently on the list that there is a new patch level 4.2.1.26
but looking at the 'IP22373 26 READ1STC.TXT' it doesn't
Have you taken your problems to Tivoli, so they'll have a chance to be
addressed...?
-Original Message-
From: Steven Bridge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 7:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with latest Windows client
We have just started installing
I also would like a copy!
Thanks!!
Jane Bamberger
IS Department
Bassett Healthcare
607-547-4784
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Al Narzisi
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 8:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amit,
You need to make sure port 25 is open... that's the smtp ..
Gabriel C. Wiley
ADSM/TSM Administrator
AIX Support
Phone 1-614-308-6709
Pager 1-877-489-2867
Fax 1-614-308-6637
Cell 1-740-972-6441
Siempre Hay Esperanza
Hello Joe,
as far as i know, the only way to use the diskpool in a LAN free environment,
is to use SANErgy in addition to TSM.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
Uwe Schreiber
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Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
08.03.2002 14:39
Please respond
The list of APARs fixed in 4.2.1.26 that comes with the README file
packaged in the client is not quite accurate. The README file on the FTP
site correctly lists IC32379 and IC32797 (both with corrected abstracts)
as being fixed in 4.2.1.26. I apologize for the confusion. However, as far
as I can
Hi Christian!
Error 137 usually means: Invalid password.
Try updating the TDP password by using the aobpswd utility.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
-Original Message-
From: Christian Astuni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 20:46
To:
Joe,
It is interesting that you can't have a disk storage pool defined in the
management class storage hierarchy or client won't use the LAN path, even if
there aren't any volumes in the diskpool.
Yes, you can use the FILE device type and set up a hierarchy in the same way
you would use a disk
I would like to have acopy also...
Ann Mason
StFX University
www.stfx.ca
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-Original Message-
From: Jane Bamberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thanks to All That Provided Input for the Share Session
Me too...
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-Original Message-
From: Ann Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thanks to All That Provided Input for the Share Session
onSQL Co mmands
I would like to have acopy also...
Ann Mason
StFX
Michael,
this helps. Thanks for help...
regards Norbert
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von
Michael Bartl
Gesendet: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:06 PM
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: 2 Scheduler under AIX BA and Oracle TDP
Good Morning All,
I have a tape volume that was used to export a node. I would like
to check that volume back in as scratch. I'm having trouble finding the
answer.
Here is an excerpt from the actlog showing what I have tried.
ANR2017I Administrator ADMIN issued command: CHECKIN
We had a client referred to us that has TSM running on Windows2000 connected
to an IBM 3581 Ultium Autoloader1 LTO drive...7 slots. I have no idea
whatperson...configured this for them, but they are asking if it's
possible to make it work. They are also limited to about 20GB of disk space
I would like to have a copy, too.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
Uwe Schreiber
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
08.03.2002 16:01
Please respond to ADSM-L
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone done a WIN2K server restore to a dissimilar hardware with
success?
If yes, How?
Thanks for any feedback.
Mehdi Amini
LAN/WAN Engineer
ValueOptions
3110 Fairview Park Drive
Falls Church, VA 22042
Phone: 703-208-8754
Fax: 703-205-6879
You will need to check QUERY LIBVOLUME and make sure the volume is there and the
status is PRIVATE. Then you can issue the command UPDATE LIBVOLUME 0ACFB3
STATUS=SCRATCH then I think you will need to issue the comand CHECKOUT LIBVOLUME
3575LIB 0ACFB3 REMOVE=NO and then you can try the CHECKIN
I would like to have a copy, too.
I DON'T like to have a copy and I DON't wanne know
who would like to have a copy..
Cheers,
Henk (and I also DON'T like to know who is out of the office)
One of the Selling points of TSM is that you no longer have to
perform periodic full backups.
So, Quartly- Monthly etc. isn't built into the product.
-Original Message-
From: Salak Juraj [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jon,
You can not check the volume back in as scratch until the information in
your volume history file has been deleted for that tape. Use the command
TSM h q volhist
to see more information on using the q volhist command. This can be used
to identify the tape and then once all the parameters
I see in this message group about doing a query on the sessions/processes and if one
exists then to reschedule a schedule to check again later. I have been searching the
ADSM.SYS site with no luck. Could someone point me in the right direction???
Thanks
Joe
Here is what I would like to do:
Thanks for the rapid response Andy. The results of your
suggestions follow :
approach. In your case, I would probably try something like this:
1) Make a copy of your current dsm.opt file, then edit dsm.opt down to a
very simple configuration, like this (use NOTEPAD, not the client
preferences
We just ran into a problem when backing up sysfiles when system files -
ntldr, boot.ini etc are on a drive other than C: drive. See apar below.
Search for a drwatsn32.log file to see if this is your problem.
APAR= IC32636 SER=IN INCORROUT
DR. WATSON IS WITNESSED
Thanks to all for the replies,
The volhist information was the problem. Here is what I had to do
del volhist todate=+1 type=export
In this case the volume was automatically returned to scratch status
once it was removed from volhist.
Thanks Again,
Jon
-Original
Agreed, but I we have seen this same problem before. Someone offers a neat
tool, and we have to wade through a few hundred Yes, me too messages.
Unfortunately getting this to stop would be like making the ocean stand
still.
While we are on the subject there are other things I don't like; such
...mag wat mij betreft wel iets meer dan 5 minuten duren.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:53 AM
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The only thing that I have done is re-intslled Win2k onto the server and
only restored the data files. I don't know if this help or not. Good luck.
Aaron Bontrager
Frontier Bank
-Original Message-
From: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 5:41 AM
To:
Actually, I used to hate the I am not in the office messages, but this
list has such a wide audience that I'm getting to kinda like them - I've
learned to say I'm not here in about 8 languages now! :)
TGIF - everybody here is crabby, too!
Wanda
-Original Message-
From: Martin, Jon R.
OK, I think I see what the problem is: we have two APARs that are related
to backing up system files when they are not on the C: drive: IC31758
andIC32636, both related to each other. I would expect to see a fix within
the next month or so...
On Windows 2000 and XP, SYSTEMOBJECT is part of the
I am to interested in this. I believe there is a Microsoft document on this (Q249694)
- search technet for it
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WIN2K restore
Has anyone done a WIN2K
H...Another item I will have to purchase from Tivoli. im sure my company will love
me now.
Thanks for the information everyone.
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Uwe Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LAN Free
Testing virus scan false positives.
Tab
Export volume information is stored in the volumehistory. Issue Q VOLHIST
T=EXPORT to get a list and DEL VOLHIST T=EXPORT to delete them. Once the
volume isn't listed anywhere, you can then check it in as scratch.
Bill
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
OK, I think I see what the problem is: we have two APARs that are related
to backing up system files when they are not on the C: drive: IC31758
andIC32636, both related to each other. I would expect to see a fix within
the next month or so...
On Windows 2000 and XP, SYSTEMOBJECT is part of the
Here is my recent sched.log file showing almost 8 hours to process 279,057
objects.
I'm thinking that someone has some insight on how to Optimize a Windows
client for more efficient nightly backups. Also, there is an error message
about TCP/IP connection failure; which I believe is related to
Hi RobertFirst of all, the TCP/IP connection failure is due to the client stopping the communication with the server during inspection. After 15 mins, the server will automatically close the connection to the client, if no communication has occured.Second of all, the easiest way to solve you're
We've been told that journal based backup is not supported for W2K clients.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Sparrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Inspecting over 200,000 objects with WinNT2000 client (takes 8
ho urs)
Whoever told you that is wrong.
However, journal-based backup does require a 4.2 server, which would not
help Bob because he is running a 3.7 server.
For Bob's problem, I find 7+ hours a long time to process 300,000
files, even with traditional incremental backup. However, there could be
You didn't say whether this has been going on for sometime or just
started? Is this just one system or do all run this slow?
David Longo
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Here is my recent sched.log file showing almost 8 hours to process 279,057
objects.
I'm thinking that someone has some
I'm sorry, I should have clarified that a little better. Is journal-based
backup supported for W2K clustered servers?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Inspecting over 200,000 objects
Sorry, I should have noted in my previous response that the 4.2 client is
not supported with the 3.7 server... though in theory, it should work.
Journal-based backup can also be helpful here, so migrating to the 4.2
server would be worth considering.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software
Total time taken 7hrs does not mean to xfer 818mb it took 7hrs with
11mb/sec.
Was this in que.I have NT,hp,aix clients WITH MORE THAN THESE objects in
3.7.3
But all is ok .
I think it was in que or ur n/w packets are dropped.
Look for these.This is what my thought says.
Balanand
-Original
Make sure you are not running your ANTI-VIRUS Software (McAfee) during the
nightly incrementals
-Demetrius
-Original Message-
From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Inspecting over 200,000
Now that's a horse of a different color. No, it is not (yet) supported on
clustered systems.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS
Internet e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The only dumb
Demetrius, you beat me to it.
To be exact, we've found that having Scan Outbound Files checked in McAfee
really slowed down the scan. Letting McAfee stay up with Scan Outbound
Files disabled resolved our problem.
Alex Paschal
Storage Administrator
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
Does anyone know how to find which offsite volumes the active files for a
particular node would be on.
joe
Rosetta, you have to remember that each sessions consumes memory. My guess
is you ran the server out of memory and it cycled.
James W. Brents Jr.
Technical Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
Phone: 210-592-4441
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: William Rosette
is there any way to backup and send only active files offfsite?
Just so no one is left with a bad impression:
Within minutes of my posting about trying to contact a Tivoli rep for the Bayer
account, I was contacted by phone.
I am here in Pittsburgh temporarily and came up from Texas.
The guys in Texas have really spoiled me to immediate response, so I
Not really. You could generate a snapshot of the node's active files
and send the snapshot offsite though.
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Sr. Solutions Architect @ rs-unix.com
IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
Tivoli Certified Consultant- ADSM/TSM
Cell (415) 215-0326
-Original Message-
From:
Are you saying server or do you mean client. The client went down, not the
server.
Brents, James
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ALERO.COMcc:
Sent by: ADSM: Subject: Re:
Hi
Have the following environ. TSM Server 4.2.1.7 on W2K SP2 box, an 2 drive LTO Library
3583 attached via SAN (fabric switch 2109-S8, SAN Data Gateway).
Whe i try to backup a storage pool i get the following error:
ANRD asvolmnt.c(519) : ThreadId41 Mount point deadlock possible.
the
You could use a backupset.
-Original Message-
From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: backup stg of active files
Not really. You could generate a snapshot of the node's active files
and send the snapshot
I raised this issue with our Marketing group, and here is the response
from Rick Hoffman (Business Unit Executive, Americas):
not only is it not true, but the opposite is the fact, i want more
business from the non fortune 1000 accounts. I will personally get
involved if you have a name and
We had planned to run HSM on our GPFS/SSA/HACMP cluster of 3 p690s, and
suddenly IBM discovered that HSM is only supported on SP-nodes.
We tried installing it, but the installation scripts bombed out
because it couldn't find some SP tools. I'm suspecting that it's only
a matter of getting the
Wanda,
My clients are set to their defaults.
Also, wasn't that feature introduced after V 3.1?
Thanks.
Tab
Hi,
one of our Server Command Scripts looks like:
/* Are there any sessions running? If yes */
/* define new Schedule with starttime now+20 minutes */
select * from sessions where -
upper(session_type)='NODE'
if (rc_ok) goto reschedule
/* Are there any processes running? If yes */
/*
You can install PSSP 3.4 for Regatta.
Regards,
Anderson
We had planned to run HSM on our GPFS/SSA/HACMP cluster of 3 p690s, and
suddenly IBM discovered that HSM is only supported on SP-nodes.
We tried installing it, but the installation scripts bombed out
because it couldn't find some SP
Yes, each session on the client takes up client memory and if you do not
have enough memory for the amount of sessions you started the Netware box
could have ran out of memory. In one of the install docs there is a formula
to calculate how much memory you need based on the amount of files on the
We had the same problem with TSM V4.2.1.9 on AIX. It's a known problem (IC
32592) that occurs during tape-to-tape operations. Tivoli fixed it in
V4.2.1.11.
Kason Leung
Systems Programmer II
University of California
Office of the President
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At 02:46 PM 3/8/2002 -0500, you
Well, I upgrade to a newer version of the client in order to fix a bug ,
(using TDP for Domino on NT ser ver 4.1.2.1 client 1.1.2.1) and now when I
upgrade the client on the server the server no longer sees the schedules I
have setup. I have run the Schedule wizard and stopped and start the
Have you updated the dominc.log file?
-Demetrius
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Sheehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Schedule
Well, I upgrade to a newer version of the client in order to fix a bug ,
(using TDP for
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Prather, Wanda wrote:
You can set mount retention to 0.
I don't know of any reason not to, in a robotic library.
I know of a reason. A bad TSM version (3.7.x)
In observing my 3.7.x system with mountret=0, I have found during TAPEPOOL
migration WITH Collocation that
What do you want to accomplish???
There is no such thing in TSM as Point In Time Backups.
There is only Point in Time RESTORES.
What are you really asking for? (I know Monthly, Weekly, etc)
IS A FILE you backup today any more valid then the copy you
backed up yesterday IF IT HASN'T CHANGED???
Not sure what you mean about upgrading the log file. Do you mean did I
delete the old one and then let it re-create a new one or is there
something else I missed??
Patrick
Malbrough,
Demetrius To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have numerous customers who are requesting that, in addition to their
TSM
daily incremental backups, I also provide them with point in time
backups of their data on significant days like month end, quarter end,
etc.
I would guess there are numerous ways this can be accomplished with TSM.
Hello, I need help. I'm running TSM Client 4.2.1 on Netware 5.0, I get the following
message when my backup starts both manually (incremental) and on a schedule. Starting
the schedule does not cause the problem. It happens when the backup actually starts
backing up.
RIOGRANDE:DSMC
Loading
I believe that there are two versions of HSM client - for JFS and
GPFS...and the one for GPFS really requires SP because it uses common
SP database (SDR?) to store information on HSM-enabled filesystems...so
no such database - HSM won't work at all.
--- Jan-Frode Myklebust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ive been sent this command
Password
access generate
Someone is concerned that placing this
in dsm.opt could compromise security by accessing servers via TSM running on
OS/390. Is this something I ought to be concerned with?
Thanks in advance for your response(s)
Joe,
If you are talking about the default management class of a policy domain
this is a reasonable SQL statement, but if you are trying to figure out what
management classes are being used by a client that requires an entire scan
of the backups table which would take forever unless you limit it
The problem for the industry analyst many times is if the recommend IBM
every time, then why do we need them. They make a lot of money being
courted by vendors. If this was written by Stan Zaffos, then it is a
straight up view of the solutions based on his perception, but as always,
these views
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