Re: the object is in use by another process

2002-06-26 Thread Stumpf, Joachim
Hi Timothy, this was already discussed in this list... the RC=4 in 4.2.0.0 client is a code defect. You should use the last fixtest for 4.2. -- regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen Joachim Stumpf Datev eG Nuremberg - Germany taford [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002, 18:49:30,

Re: Backing Up Oracle DB with TSM 4.2.1

2002-06-26 Thread Seay, Paul
Are you going to use RMAN with Oracle (Required the TDP for Oracle) or are you going to do Offline Backups? Paul D. Seay, Jr. Technical Specialist Naptheon, INC 757-688-8180 -Original Message- From: Rupp Thomas (Illwerke) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:40 PM

Re: GOD What am I happy with TSM - visited a Legato presentation :(

2002-06-26 Thread Seay, Paul
I will not explain to you what Veritas bpVault is then. It might put you 6 feet under. Looks like Legato and Veritas are racing for the award, Joke of Backup Solutions. Paul D. Seay, Jr. Technical Specialist Naptheon, INC 757-688-8180 -Original Message- From: Peter Pijpelink -

Performance

2002-06-26 Thread Christoph Pilgram
Hi all, a question about increasing the performance of my TSM-Server: TSM-Server : IBM H80 ( 2-way RS64III-450MHz-processor, 2GB memory ), AIX 4.3.3 , TSM 4.1.4 I see with the monitor-tool that my server has over a longer period a cpu-utilization of more than 80%. This server only handles TSM,

Client Does Not Show SAN disks??

2002-06-26 Thread John Freeman
Hi All Have you seen this one before. In a Windows 2000 SAN based environment, the BA Client GUI only shows local disks that can be backed up but not SAN based disks. Doing a selective backup from the command line works fine which indicates that the Storage Agent, drive mappings etc, are

Image backup of a W2K machine

2002-06-26 Thread Maria Waern
Just another quickie - does anyone have any experience of image backup of a Windows 2000 machine? If so, how does it work when doing a restore? How can you do a restore if your W2K machine crashes completely? I have instructions for creating an image backup but haven't seen any useful info on

DBBACKUPTRIGGER and Automated Full DB Backup

2002-06-26 Thread Robin Lowe
Hi Folks, I have a question regarding DBBACKUPTRIGGER. First I will set the scene. We have ADMIN SCHEDULES defined to execute a FULL DB BACKUP weekly, and on a DAILY basis we take two INCREMENTAL DB BACKUPS, again using ADMIN SCHEDULES. Our DBBACKUPTRIGGER is defined as follows :

Re: Adding a second library

2002-06-26 Thread Remeta, Mark
Actually you can reconstruct the aggregates during a move data. I forget what version it started with but there is a command line option for move data called Reconstruct=yes that will reconstruct the aggregates during a move data Mark -Original Message- From: Zlatko Krastev/ACIT

Re: Performance

2002-06-26 Thread Miles Purdy
IMHO, you already have a decent box, I wouldn't think that CPU could be an issue. Is user+system 80%? or is iowait 80%? This is an important difference. Depending on file caching, more memory is always a good upgrade. Then I would look at your I/O adapters, SCSI, SSA, etc. Adding more is

UnloadDB - LoadDB is it worth it?

2002-06-26 Thread Ritter, Tom
I was reading the TSM Admin guide where it recommends that you periodically do a reorg of the database. We have had our TSM server running since 1998 and have never done a reorg. Our database is around 65G. We're running TSM 4.2.1.11 on OS/390. Thomas S. Ritter Promedica Health System

Re: Performance

2002-06-26 Thread Bill Boyer
We had a client that had high CPU usage due to some TSM database corruptions. The CPU utilization was constantly high, even when the server had no sessions or processes running. Now, this was an NT box, but once we ran some AUDITDB's with FIX=YES their CPU went back to normal. They were also

Re: Performance

2002-06-26 Thread PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI)
Use sar -P ALL ,look at each cpu how they are utilized!! Balanand Pinni SBC Services Inc. Work:314-206-5911 Pager:1-800-451-6897 Email ID :[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] e.mail pager -Original Message- From: Christoph Pilgram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 26,

Re: Adding a second library

2002-06-26 Thread Paul Zarnowski
There's a third way - you can use reclaim. This is similar to move data, with reconstruct=yes, but is more automated. Just set reclaimstg to your new storage pool, and reclaim down to 1. You may have to do a few move datas at the end, to get the tapes that are 0% reclaimable. At 08:05 AM

Re: Expiring Data...in an unconventional manner

2002-06-26 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
You didn't indicated if this filesystem will be backed up weekly or daily with those rules. My answer assumes weekly, or daily with a small filesystem (not too many files, and too many isn't easily definable). Don't backup that filesystem (just remove it from domain statement, or exclude.fs it),

Re: Performance

2002-06-26 Thread Seay, Paul
Your CPU utilization profile does not match mine so, I do not know if I can help. We have a P660-6H1 identically configured, except I use Shark Disk and Magstar tape using FC and the Ethernet is Gigabit. The only time I see high CPU utlization is during backups coming down the ethernet. At

Re: Backing Up Oracle DB with TSM 4.2.1

2002-06-26 Thread Bill Boyer
Just a little comment on #2...the pre/postschedule commands run every time you run a schedule against that node! So if you were to maybe run a CLIENTACTION against the node to do a special backup of a file/directory, not necessarily the whole server, you're shutting down your database. If that's

Re: TSM Platform ?

2002-06-26 Thread Zlatko Krastev
Don, if you allow me I prefer Jack's order - Sun or even HP-UX before WinNT/2k if any mentioning of SAN is made. The way Win2k deals with SAN zoning, naming or any addition/removal/reconfiguration in the fabric is just terrible. I had no chance to experiment with XP or (God help me) .Net but to

Re: UnloadDB - LoadDB is it worth it?

2002-06-26 Thread Andrew Carlson
I have done it in test, but not production til next week. Out DB went from 46GB to 26GB. I was able to do selects from the database that would never finish on the prod system. I obviously have no idea of the long term effects are. Andy Carlson|\

Unloaddb/loaddb question

2002-06-26 Thread Anderson, Michael - HMIS
I have one more question about the unloaddb/loaddb procedure. When you do the loadformat command do you count the mirrored logs in the count. For example if I have 2 recovery log files and copies of the 2 in another directory I would assume that my loadformat command would have 4

Your advice wanted!

2002-06-26 Thread Maria Waern
As a TSM newbie I'd be grateful for some hints and tips - I'm not after instructions because I have those! A customer has a small office, 15 or 20 people with laptops (20 Gb HDDs mostly) and a new Windows 2000/TSM server that contains 4x 60Gb IDE disks. They have no tape robot. What is the

Re: Performance: The answer is yes to more processors

2002-06-26 Thread Seay, Paul
The answer to your question is yes. I forgot my machine has 4 processors in it. Your CPU utilization profile does not match mine so, I do not know if I can help. We have a P660-6H1 identically configured, except I use Shark Disk and Magstar tape using FC and the Ethernet is Gigabit. The only

stalled backup

2002-06-26 Thread Blair, Georgia
I have an NT 4.0 client running TSM version 3.7.2.19. Server version AIX4.3.3 running 3.7.5.0. The problem is the backup stalls and eventually dies on one of the drives. All other drives complete. I have changed the idletimeout on the server, no luck. No error messages are generated. A chkdsk has

Re: Slow Reclamation from disk

2002-06-26 Thread Etienne Brodeur
I am suddenly having the same problem... Reclamation is very slow. I barely manage to reclaim 1 GB/hour, which wasn't the case in the beginning (I think after all in the beginning I didn't have so much data outside). I update the stg to reclaim=60. I have a diskpool on a SAN (FastT500) and

TSM/AIX server abnormal behavior

2002-06-26 Thread Mubashir Farooqi
Hello everyone, I have a TSM/AIX server at v4224 level. Server has 5 GB of memory. TSM server's log disk size is 10 GB. Two days back I changed the bufpoolsize from 1 GB to 1.5 GB, and logpool size from 2048 to 4096 and recycled the TSM server. Since then I have lost sleep. TSM server is

Re: Adding a second library

2002-06-26 Thread Coats, Jack
Could someone explain what the 'aggregates' are that the 'reconstruct' parameter addresses in the move data command for me? ... Thanks ... Jack -Original Message- From: Paul Zarnowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 9:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Question about q occ

2002-06-26 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi Can anybody explain to me those output.. 1. Running a Q OCC system_1 got: Node NameType Filespace StorageNumber of Physical Logical Name Pool Name Files Space Space OccupiedOccupied

Re: TSM/AIX server abnormal behavior

2002-06-26 Thread Marc Levitan
We had that happen to us when we used the 4.2.1 client. Now we are using the 4.12 client and it is better. Marc Levitan Storage Manager PFPC Global Fund Services Mubashir Farooqi To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Unloaddb/loaddb question

2002-06-26 Thread Andrew Carlson
The mirrors are not counted. You have to remirror it once it is loaded. Andy Carlson|\ _,,,---,,_ Senior Technical Specialist ZZZzz /,`.-'`'-. ;-;;,_ BJC Health Care|,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' St. Louis,

archiving data

2002-06-26 Thread Karel Bos
Hi, Our data servers(winnt/win2000) are overloaded. We want to archive data, to free up some space, based on last access time. Is there a way to automate this, using the native ba client. Can it be done use a script? We know of the OTG software, but at the moment that can't be used. Thank You

Re: TSM v4.2.2.5 to v5.1.0.0 upgrade failed (AIX) - resolution

2002-06-26 Thread Gretchen L. Thiele
Here is the newly minted APAR number for the problem I experienced last week: IC33977 This was the problem that prevented me from upgrading to v5.1.x and requires a database audit. It was too late to get everyone's agreement last Friday to run the audit, so it will happen over the July 4th

Re: Adding a second library

2002-06-26 Thread Remeta, Mark
And to continue... If you moved the data without reconstructing the aggregates the process would move these 'bundles of files' whole, with the empty spaces that occurred due to expiration, and the resulting output tape would have reclaimable space and not be 100% utilized. Mark -Original

Re: Adding a second library

2002-06-26 Thread Cook, Dwight E
You ever been an MVS person ? Used partitioned data sets ? ? ? OK, TSM will do a trick where it bundles a lot of little files in a big file within ~TSM space~. OH, look at it like a ZIP file so if a bunch of little files are in this one big file that TSM is dealing with, natrually some files

Re: stalled backup

2002-06-26 Thread Doug Thorneycroft
If running from a schedule, check the schedule log to see if always stalls on the same file. If so, exclude that file and try again. -Original Message- From: Blair, Georgia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 7:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Archive Question

2002-06-26 Thread Lawson, Jerry W (ETSD, IT)
Date: June 26, 2002 Time: 12:34 PM From: Jerry Lawson The Hartford Insurance Group 860 547-2960[EMAIL PROTECTED] - I have seen some strange behavior with

Re: UnloadDB - LoadDB is it worth it?

2002-06-26 Thread Ritter, Tom
Andy, thanks for the response. How long did the whole process take? Thomas S. Ritter Promedica Health System Technical Coordinator (419) 291-0049 -Original Message- From: Andrew Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 10:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup

2002-06-26 Thread Kai Hintze
SAN (aka LANfree) protocols are good for moving a few huge files. If you have lots of little files (as is common in W2K) then you are better off with TCP (what your LAN probably uses). Have fun! Kai. -Original Message- From: Mike Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 26

Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup

2002-06-26 Thread Mike Brown
Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup? I got really bad performance, 1.2MBps for LAN, 900KBps for LANfree Backup. My TSM server is Version 4.2.1.11 in AIX 4.3.3, p640, 1 power3 processor, 1G memory; My TSM Storage Agent veriosn 4.2.1.11 on Win2k Advanced server, TSM client

Re: Slow Reclamation from disk

2002-06-26 Thread Bill Boyer
When the primary location of a file is in a primary DISK random access storage pool, then this is working as designed. (That's the answer we got from Tivoli) In this case the reclamation task processes 1 file at a time per transaction. When the primary storage pool is a SEQUENTIAL media (either

Re: Slow Reclamation from disk

2002-06-26 Thread David Longo
This was from an old email of mine. We got info that my last paragraph was a good guess, it is a TSM design problem. Notice carefully if when the Reclamation is running slow, that there is just an output tape and no input tape. This means it is getting input files from disk and not tape, if

Re: Archive Question

2002-06-26 Thread Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage)
More than likely, you have a situation where the directories are being bound to the longest mgmt class you have for archiving in that policy domain. If you look at the regular backup data the same thing should be occurring. Directory entries are showing but the data may already be expired. The

Re: Your advice wanted!

2002-06-26 Thread Alex Paschal
Hi. I don't see much return on making those primary disk storagepools sequential, because once they get tape hardware, you can just move data or migrate the backup data off of the random diskpool volumes. In fact, it's more of a headache because you'll have to start reclaiming them and whatnot.

Re: Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup

2002-06-26 Thread rs6000
Mike It depends of what your configuration looks like and what files you are backing up. Think of this: If you are backing up many small files on one SAN based machine and big files on another machine, it goes without saying that the machine backing up the bigger files will have better

Re: Archive Question

2002-06-26 Thread Cook, Dwight E
also check on the cleanup archdir command... it will get rid of all those extra entries CLEAN ARCHDIR node_name {DELETEDUPLICATES | SHOWSTATS | RESETDESCR | 1DELETDIRS } [FORMAT=S|D] [WAIT=NO|YES] Dwight -Original Message- From: Lawson, Jerry W (ETSD, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: TSM v4.2.2.5 to v5.1.0.0 upgrade failed (AIX) - resolution

2002-06-26 Thread Seay, Paul
Has it left the treasury yet? Paul D. Seay, Jr. Technical Specialist Naptheon, INC 757-688-8180 -Original Message- From: Gretchen L. Thiele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 12:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TSM v4.2.2.5 to v5.1.0.0 upgrade failed

Re: Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup---Was the 900KBps is the expected performance in this LAN free backup environment?

2002-06-26 Thread Mike Brown
Actually, I use the same Win2k host, all backup direct to tape, all no disk pool involed, backup same files (backup whole C:\ drive, delete the filespace before it run next time backup). To be more precisely, my question should be Was the 900KBps is the expected performance in this LAN free

TSM 4.2 upgrade

2002-06-26 Thread Rob Hefty
I just finished a TSM server upgrade from 4.1.3.2 to 4.2.0.0. The server is on AIX 4.3.3. I did some testing afterward and found out that the data from my AIX TSM 4.1.0.0 Clients doesn't appear to be there anymore (Archives, files, etc.), in other words, I can't see or access it (it was

Re: Why my LAN free backup even slower then my LAN backup---Was the 900KBps is the expected performance in this LAN free backup environment?

2002-06-26 Thread Andy Raibeck
H.. try using namedpipes instead of tcpip for your commmethod, and see if that makes any difference. 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] (change

Re: UnloadDB - LoadDB is it worth it?

2002-06-26 Thread Andrew Carlson
On out test box, it took 16 hours to unload, and 7 hours to load. I started an unneeded audit, just to see how it would go, and I estimated it would take 92 hours. Andy Carlson|\ _,,,---,,_ Senior Technical Specialist ZZZzz /,`.-'`'-.

IO errors on tape drives

2002-06-26 Thread Guillaume Gilbert
Hi there Here is our setup. We use Gresham's DistribuTAPE software to manage our STK 9840 drives, which are in an STK 9310 (BIG mainframe library).The drives are fiber attached through a Brocade silkworm switch. We originally used Gresham's AdvanTAPE driver with the generictape device class.

DISREGARD: client auth failure: password issue..

2002-06-26 Thread horse
Hi *, pls disregard... issues resolved, thx. Lindsey Thomson

client auth failure: password issue..

2002-06-26 Thread horse
Hi, Sorry for the long post but I see posts with too little data and subsequent responses requiring more data AND the correct data to debug this issue may not even be in this post!!! Pls keep in mind that I have 27 AIX client's running, successfully, and ALL client's have been configured

Re: 4.2.2.6 vs 5.1.1

2002-06-26 Thread William Rosette
We are currently running into some expiration issues on our current server of 4.2.1.7. It is not deleting files due to some archive files we have. Therefore, Support said to run an expire with expire inv q=n w=n skipdirs=yes du=60 every hour till we get the database down to a managable

Re: Slow Reclamation from disk

2002-06-26 Thread Etienne Brodeur
I did try it and it does move a lot faster.. So this has nothing to do with the fact that my diskpool is on a SAN drives right? So keeping data on diskpool is not a good idea in small installations? I was told by Tivoli techs to try and keep a couple of days of backups on disk if possible to

Re: client auth failure: password issue..

2002-06-26 Thread Kauffman, Tom
I just ran into something similar on TSM server 4.2.1.13 and haven't opened a PMR on it yet -- my admin password expired, and I got the authentication failure message. No word about 'password expired', and NO option to enter a new one. Maybe your client password has expired? Try q node nodename

import archive problems on 4.1.2.15 solaris

2002-06-26 Thread Jolliff, Dale
The server still hasn't come back online - 125 minutes of log churning. Any ideas? ANR2017I Administrator issued command: IMPORT NODE DLECU filespace=/var filedata=archive devclass=FILE_CLASS volumename=FILE:/adsm-tmp/ADSM.S5123069.EXP ANR2345E IMPORT NODE:

Re: Backing Up Oracle DB with TSM 4.2.1

2002-06-26 Thread Steve Harris
Yes Bill, Your point is correct if the pre/post commands are coded in dsm.sys. However is possible to specify them on the command line and hence through the -opt parameter of a schedule, in which case they only apply to that schedule. Steve. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 26/06/2002 22:53:03 Just a

Re: client auth failure: password issue..

2002-06-26 Thread Steve Harris
I'm getting something similar. The environment is Veritas cluster in which nodes keep moving from one machine to another. Everything worked fine at client level 3.7, but at 4.2.1.0 and 4.2.1.28 (server is 4.2.1.8) I keep getting these errors. My nodes are password generate with a long

Re: Slow Reclamation from disk

2002-06-26 Thread David Longo
It has more to do with LTO tapes becuase they don't handle the little files spoon fed one at a time as well as say 3570 tapes. I have both here and can compare. The root cause is TSM design though. (I still like LTO, it is really great in my view! Now that I understand what's happening, I just

Performance of TSM 4.1.4 with Solaris

2002-06-26 Thread Charles Anderson
Folks, I have TSM server 4.1.4 on a Sun E450 with 4 processors, 2Gb of ram, 21 disks as the primary stgpool across 3 SCSI busses. We have around 100 nodes backing up to this puppy, backing up around 90Gb nightly ( achiving 11Gb a night ). I'm seeing pretty consistent throughput from the nodes

Re: TSM v4.2.2.5 to v5.1.0.0 upgrade failed (AIX) - resolution

2002-06-26 Thread Fred Johanson
Gretchen, Have you determined whether your problem is unique to Princeton, or something that could effect all of us. I was going to go from 4.1.5 to 5.1.1 on Wednesday until you reported your problem. I'm retesting the upgrade procedure now, but I'd really like to know if I should plan on