Hello guys,
I have a problem with Oracle backup with TDPO 2.2.1.
Environment:
TSM server 5.1.5.4 on AIX 5.1
Oracle 8.1.7
TDPO 2.2.1
TSM API client 4.2.1
The backup fails with following error (copy from RMAN backup log):
ORA-19511: ANS0236E (RC2032) On dsmInit, the owner is not allowed when
Hi Paul,
Many thanks for your answer, it confirms my thoughts, but unfortunately
doesn't solve my problem : once again my server crashed tonight, with a
log of 7 GB and dbbackup trigger defined at 65 % ! The tape was mounted
in a minute but dump of the db on it has been hanging till the server
Jozef,
The TDP for Oracle documentation says that the TDP for Oracle will not work
with PASSWORDACCESS=generate (see the options section under Part 2 of the
chapter on configuring the TDP).
Regards
Tim
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From: Jozef Zatko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 January
Hi all
I'm implementing a new TSM server on win2k. Its attached to 2 3584 tape
libraries with 10 drives.
Server is at SP3
TSM Server is at 5.1.5.4
adsmscsi is at 5.1.5.8
The problem I'm getting is on reboot of the server. The TSM device driver
does not start, even though it is set to boot,
Hi Nancy!
The return codes are Windows OS return codes. I found them some time ago in
a file that came with some Windows source coding. I think Microsoft has them
online somewhere too.
RC=5 means access is denied and RC=32 means The process cannot access the
file because it is being used by
Hi Chris,
the library should be controlled by the TSM SCSI driver, the tape drives, if
they are LTO, should be controlled by the native drivers.
In the MMC right click on the properties of the tsm driver and move the library
to the left, to devices controlled by TSM, rebbot and all should be
Markus,
Maybe I didn't make it clear in my first post, I already have the libraries
in the left hand pane as you suggest so they are being controlled by
adsmscsi. I still have the problem because the device driver is not
starting on boot.
regards
Chris
Hi guys and girls,
we are running weekly offline backups of a DB2 database ver 7.1.0.65 EEE on
AIX. The server is a NSM at 4.1.6.0 and the clients at 3.7.2.0. The last
backup failed on one of the nodes showing lots of these entries in the
dsmerror.log:
sessInit: Starting communications
Hi Shekbar,
Where is your encrypted passwordfile? (TDPO_PSWDPATH in
/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/tdpo.opt file!) Have you any read
right?
The passwordaccess generate option in your API dsm.sys file will not work
with TDP Oracle..
Please check your Oracle sbtio.log file for further
Hi Maria!
The error -2147024888 you are seeing means Not enough storage is available
to process this command
Read the following message (and response from IBM) for a possible solution:
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0205/206.html
Good luck!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch
Hi Maria,
I have a client that has the same exact problem producing the same error
messages. We are running TSM B/A client 5.1.5.2, TDP for SQL 2.2.1.0
running on TSM server 5.1.6.0 on AIX 4.3.3.
I tried the suggested changes in the ADSM.ORG posting, but they do not work.
The messages are no
Hello,
I am trying to get the installation of TSM 5.1.5.2 to be totally
automated. THe silent install seems to be O.K. at putting all the files on
the PC. However, we are still trying to get to a point where a person does
not have to visit each PC to run through the CONFIGURATION process.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 12:20:05PM +0100, Lars Bebensee wrote:
The only hint I was able to find was in DB2's diag logs:
2003-01-19-18.02.51.509653 Instance:db2minst Node:001
PID:51956(db2agent (DB2MPROD) 1) Appid:*N1.db2minst.030119170156
database_utilities sqlubcka Probe:20
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 04:17, Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM wrote:
The RC=5 is strange. If you are using an administrative account it should
have access to all files.
Not so strange. Log onto a Windows box as a local or domain
administrator, and find the folder called System Volume Information.
You
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 04:19, chris rees wrote:
The problem I'm getting is on reboot of the server. The TSM device driver
does not start, even though it is set to boot, which means the 3584
libraries can not be initialised. When I start the device driver manually it
comes up and the libraried
I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM incremental. I
cannot get it to work.
NT server v 4.0 with SP6
TSM client v 4.2.1.30
TSM server v4.2.2.7
running on AIX v 4.3.3
The book gives an example: Quote
Eric,
You can get the meanings conveniently from a command prompt with:
net helpmsg 5
net helpmsg 32
Alex Paschal
Freightliner, LLC
(503) 745-6850 phone/vmail
-Original Message-
From: Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 2:17 AM
To:
TSM'rs,
Kathy Mitton over at Tivoli, passed on this note containing essential
information:
***
Some customers are currently experiencing a problem when they use the Web
administrative client or SQL to display information about a node. This
The error occurs when the journal daemon is processing a change
notification of an object and attempts to obtain
the object's timestamp.
The timestamp is obtained using the Win32 FindFirstFile api, which is the
programmatic equivalent of a user obtaining
the properties of the object in Windows
$)C
Hi Matt!
I got a customer who runing Wize.
And I don % t like wize. But the customer his happy. So I don % t care.
But the problem is that you need to know the hostname of the machine.
I have create a CMD script who need to start something like this
tsminst.cmd Nodename
And what it % s
TSM 4.2.2.13 with DRM, W2K Server
Does anyone else backup their backup server?
IBM setup my backup server to back itself up. During it's backup it only
grabs about 7MB of misc files from the logical drive E$ that the 300GB
diskpool also resides on.
The problem that I am having, is when trying
Hi Everyone
I got a error last time I send this email. So I send it again. If you got
this email twice. I´m apologetic for this email.
Hi all TSM Gurus.
Tivoli have done anything about it after Veritas has buying Kernal Group.
In Sweden/Norway have we done some installation together with Tivoli
Did you restart the client scheduler after making the changes?
Did you include these specific 15 files before you excluded all files in the directory?
Sal Mangiapane
Servant Technology, Inc
Office: 724-758-3981
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 08:46, Richard Foster wrote:
I have an NT server running SAP/Oracle. I am backing up the Oracle DB with
TDP for R3, and thus want to exclude these files from TSM incremental. I
cannot get it to work.
The book gives an example: Quote
Exclude all files and directories in
You can use Wise or SMS installed to automate your install.
Every 6 months to a year we will upgrade and configure about 22,000 nt/2k
machines 100% automatically.
For new installs, you can even have the script self register to a TSM server
and add itself into a schedule.
There should be no reason
Aren't Oracle files .ora? This works for me.
Exclude *:\...\*.ora
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (858) 826-4062
Pager: (877) 905-7154
-Original Message-
From: Richard Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello,
We are currently running Tivoli version 4.1.1 on Aix version 4.3.3 and we
are going to
be upgrading soon. We are trying decide whether there are any pros/cons to
the order
of upgrading both Tivoli and Aix...Tivoli first? Aix first? At the same
time?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Hello,
on the old Tivoli support site there used to be a service called Ask
Tivoli. There one could search the closed apars for TSM. Where ist it now?
I found something called solutions. But this is far less useful than Ask
Tivoli.
Best regards
Gerhard
---
Gerhard Rentschler
HI,
I would prefer exclude.dir '?:\oracle\...\saparch'
René LAMBELET
NESTEC SA
GLOBE - Global Business Excellence
Central Support Center
Information Technology
Av. Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey
From the Windows Client 5.1.5.7 README.1ST:
- Installing a predefined (custom) DSM.OPT file:
- Users who would like to install a predefined DSM.OPT file should
place a
Hello, folks.
I have a problem and I would like anyone helps me...
In the TDP for Domino logfile, I received the error.
ACD5412W - An error was encountered with TSM API initialization. Examine the
dsierror.log for more information or determine if the TSM API is installed properly.
I opened the
If you are going to go from Aix 4.3.3 32bit to Aix 5.1 64bit then do Aix and
then Tivoli but you must do Tivoli before you do your first backup so
essentially at the same time. If you are going to go from Aix 4.3.3 32 bit
to Aix 5.1 32bit then you have flexibility and you can do it for the most
Rana ,
Regenerated password changed password for node 17 on TSM , - RMAN
and TDP working as expected .
f2n17 /tdpoconf password
-tdpo_optfile=/usr/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin64/t
***
* Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle
According to Gerhard Rentschler:
Hello,
on the old Tivoli support site there used to be a service called Ask
Tivoli. There one could search the closed apars for TSM. Where ist it now?
I found something called solutions. But this is far less useful than Ask
Tivoli.
Ask Tivoli (for
I placed a call to open a PMR on the scheduler service hanging on Win2K on
startup again/still. On the callback I found out, as I suspected, others are
having the problem too. This was supposed to have been fixed in client
5.1.5.7 but it is not. After rolling this out to 30 some computers it looks
I have some clients who have archived files with 1-year retentions. Now they
say these files need to be retained for 5 years.
Is there a way we can extend these retentions without having to retrieve and
re-archive these files?
If so, how?
Thanks, in advance.
Peter Glass
Distributed Storage
Hi Gerhard,
Tivoli pages will go down in some time.
TSM APARs are olready on IBM HomePages,
One way how to get there is :
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
- select IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
- select Solutions
and you will be presented a search
-Original Message-
From: Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 9:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Where is ASK Tivoli now?
Hi Gerhard,
Tivoli pages will go down in some time.
All,
Thought I would pass this on as an FYI to thread. I got
Pete, thanks for this detail. Then these files with rc=32 don't get
backed up until a full incremental is done? Or does the journal engine
keep trying and add the files to the journal when access becomes
available? If these files are never added to the journal, then it looks
like we need to
I can't rule out a H/W problem, but...I did upgrade to 5.1.6 and the problem
went away. How solid is the tsmscsi stuff in 5.1.5 for Linux?
Mitch
Seay, Paul wrote:
You likely have a marginal SCSI cabling problem, missing terminator, tape
driver or something like this. This is probably not a
NO but YES, sort of...
NO, you can't alter the management class (and thus the retention period) of
archived files
BUT you could do something like export the node (or as little data as
possible but still including the data you need)
then you could save those export tapes for 5 years...
When you
Are you sure? I could swear that I had done that in the past and it worked.
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From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: extending archive retentions
NO but YES, sort of...
NO, you can't
Actually, you can't assign a different management class to an already performed
archive, but you CAN alter the management class retention period itself and
effectively alter the retention period for all archives that used that management
class, so there in lies the possible problem. If other
All,
Ok, our Windows people say that most of our RC=32 access errors in the
journal service error log were triggered by files\folders on the PROFILE
drives. They believe that the errors may be caused by roaming
profiles, a special mechanism where every time a user logs in, their
profile
Hello,
Can anyone please provide me detailed instructions or point me towards
them to restore NT to different hardware. We are in the process of upgrading
our servers and I cannot find any information to restore the OS,
particularly Windows NT, to a different hardware.
Any and all help is
Yep, I tested it over a weeks time, archiving data and changing the retention period,
it worked as designed. This can actually be found in TSM documentation, the doc is
not real clear about doing this, but if you break it down you can see it, the part
about the default(If you later change or
Hi,
I need to start sending tapes offsite but I want to keep 2 sets of tapes onsite and
have another pool for offsite tapes.
I have the available tapes to use for the offsite pool. I have DRM installed. Our TSM
server is running Version 4.2 Level 1.9 , TSM B/A client is 4.2 on AIX 4.3.3.
I
Do you have any include.dir lines in your option file? If you do,
they override all excludes, no matter what their placement.
No, I don't have include.dir, only exclude and include statements.
If you want to see what TSM thinks should be included or excluded,
run dsmc q inclexcl
I tried
René
Why would you prefer exclude.dir '?:\oracle\...\saparch'
I think you may be assuming something that I've missed, and I need to
learn.
- Are the apostrophes significant?
- Why do you leave off the trailing backslash and asterisk?
- Is a ? better than a * as wildcard here (I know one's a
Aren't Oracle files .ora? This works for me.
Exclude *:\...\*.ora
SAP's version of Oracle isn't quite standard Oracle. The files in this
directory have various extensions, mainly *.svd and *.001, but it's an
idea. I can try these specifically.
Richard Foster
Norsk Hydro
If the files in question are opened exclusively by another process (source
of Win32 rc 32) they can't be
backed up by Jbb or normal Incremental backup.
If normal (non-jbb) backup is working it is probably an issue having to do
with the user account running the backup
process.
By the default TSM
Have u used the DSMC QUERY TSA NDS? and the NWPWFILE YES in the DSM.OPT? Sometimes
it still fails, and then u can use the following NWUSer
treename:.username.context:password eg.nwuser treea:.admin.ibm:secret
Regards
Flemming
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Ron Lochhead [mailto:[EMAIL
One of my users wants to be able to see what the timestamp on
a backed up file is without restoring the file. NOT the timestamp
of the time it was backed up but what the timestamp on the client
system was for that file when it was backed up.
Ex: backup was at 11pm last night and test.txt was
You shouldn't have to insert the password. If you use NWPFILE that will solve your
problem. We have over 100 NW 4.11 servers being backed up with the 4.2.2 and 4.2.3
client. The biggest problem that we had was a TSA problem. Downloading the newest TSA
from Novell (Which has a 4.x fix hidden in
What version of NetWare? What version of TSA update? Which Support Pack Level?
Regards
Flemming
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Stumpf, Joachim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 16. januar 2003 08:51
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Problem with Novell 4.2.3.0 Client
Hello out there,
we
In general you can not get a file's attributes with an admin client.
You can find the file modification date via the GUI's restore function.
You don't actually have to restore the file to do this.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal
One of my users wants to be able to see what the timestamp on
a backed up file is without restoring the file. NOT the timestamp
of the time it was backed up but what the timestamp on the client
system was for that file when it was backed up.
Ex: backup was at 11pm last night and test.txt
One of my users wants to be able to see what the timestamp on
a backed up file is without restoring the file. NOT the timestamp
of the time it was backed up but what the timestamp on the client
system was for that file when it was backed up.
...
I believe that only the client GUI can provide
WOW ! thanks for pointing that out...
I went ahead and tested it on an AIX 4.3.3 TSM 4.2.2.0 server (with AIX tsm
client) and sure enough...
I archived a few files into a mgmtclass with 365 day retention
cut the retention down to 10 days for that management class
activated the policy
went back to
Neat. ... I wonder where that information is stored? Even the GUI has to
get it from somewhere :)
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From: Andrew Raibeck [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: select query question
In general
Joachim,
Are you trying to back up non-local drives? There is a switch that must be set within
Novell for TSM to work in that environment.
Flemming Hougaard wrote:
What version of NetWare? What version of TSA update? Which Support Pack Level?
Regards
Flemming
-Oprindelig
Thanks Andy and others, that was it. I don't use the Web client
near as often as I use the Web Admin.
David Longo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/22/03 03:02PM
In general you can not get a file's attributes with an admin client.
You can find the file modification date via the GUI's restore
function.
Hi Jack,
The information is indeed stored in the database, but not exposed through
the SELECT or QUERY commands. The attributes are platform-specific, and
the server is not aware of the attribute structures for each platform.
To the server, they are just a blob of data.
Regards,
Andy
Andy
Neat. ... I wonder where that information is stored? Even the GUI has to
get it from somewhere :)
Why, it's right there in the TSM db! ;-) We can't see it via Select
because that's a fake view of the database, revealing only a subset of
what's there, as the server administrator - by role
Hi Richard,
The ODBC driver is really just a modified admin client that passes SELECT
statements from an application to the server, then passes the results from
the server back to the application. Thus the view of the TSM database is
the same whether you issue the SELECT via the ODBC driver or
This can be a tricky proposition due to HAL differences. There is some
guidance in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, but such Restores are not
supported by Microsoft.
The easiest, and most sure strategy is to reload the OS and applications
onto the new box and restore the data. If you insist on
It would be helpful to see the entire output from the 'q inclexcl'
command, not just part of a single line. It would also be interesting to
see the output from a selective backup of one of these files, i.e.:
dsmc q inclexcl
dsmc s c:\somedir\saparch\somefile.txt
And include the *entire*
Ok, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something :)
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From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: select query question
Hi Jack,
The information is indeed stored in the database,
For this reason, I have a different archive management class for each application
using log term archiving, even though the parameters may be the same as an existing
class. I can then change the parameters for just that application with minimal grief
Steve Harris
AIX, Storage and TSM Admin
This is exactly what we do.
Basically, you run two backup storage pool commands for each primary pool to
two different copy pools. Naming conventions become really important here
to help prevent mistakes and to use masks.
We call our pools like this:
DSK_Primary
I hope this fixed it for you. You may want to open a problem record just to
be sure there was a fix included in 5.1.6 for LINUX tape drivers.
Paul D. Seay, Jr.
Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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From: Mitch Sako [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello,
since two nights we get this messages excessive (ca. 100.000x). Only 'Migration' is
running.
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