Hello,
is it possible to transfer data over lanfree path to a file device class
(virtual volumes on disk)?
with best regards
stefan savoric
Hi Stefan,
The answer is Yes, but you must user following programs:
1. Tivoli Storage Manager for SAN
2. Sanergy
Best Regards,
Svetoslav Tolev
Phone: +359(2)9753629
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor
Hello,
how can we consolidate many backupsets to one tape?
we have to checkout these backupsets for disaster recovery weekly, because
the demand is to have the possibility
to recover every node without tsm db in worst case (we have over 200 nodes
and lto2 drives !!)
there is a server to server
Hi Everyone.
I've restore the system volume (c:) and all system objects
(of which I have a consistent backup of) successfully. I
can access Active Directory and see all resources. I can
even see all the resources from another machine through a
UNC path. It even prompts me for a username and
When you installed Windows on the machine.
Did you installed Windows in a Temp
Actually it will work - that is what IBM is doing on their NAS devices
(they come with TSM client built-in). But you have to be aware of the fact
that the vendors do not like some other software to be installed there.
You may end up with a configuration unsupported by HP!
Zlatko Krastev
IT
As i understood bmr recovery for windows2000 you must install to the same
directory as before.
If you restore from a temp running windows the systemobjects go to the wrong
destination!
Regards Stefan Holzwarth
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Christian Svensson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Stefan!
I have also read that.
But I have never get a Domain Controller to
I've performed the initial installation of Windows 2000 to
the original directory. I.e. I'm restoring the original
Windows 2000 over my initial installation.
I'm trying to convince the customer to purchase CBMR. He
however want't to see ITSM work natively before he decides
to purchase more
Christian,
I am under impression that your posts become more and more misleading over
time! Is this because I read them selectively or for any other reason -
don't know. I would be rather happy to be proved wrong!!!
Also advertizement within any advice is against the principles of the
Hello,
I coulnt find any usefull on my search, even if the problem is mentioned
before.
Do you have clue why this happens?
07/09/2003 19:31:20 ANRD bfcreate.c(1918): ThreadId60
Destination
switched from DIRECTORYPOOL to BACKUPPOOL2 in the
middle
Hi
Just wanted to check... I guess the best way of being sure that a schedule
runs within a certain time window is to set the duration on the server and
have the client set to prompted. Is there any way to do this with the
polling method? Or if I use polling, does the client simply contact the
I coulnt find any usefull on my search, even if the problem is mentioned
before. Do you have clue why this happens?
07/09/2003 19:31:20 ANRD bfcreate.c(1918): ThreadId60 Destination
switched from DIRECTORYPOOL to BACKUPPOOL2 in the middle
of a
It struck my mind, client versions...
If I dont use DIRMC in my opt-file, the scheduled backup runs fine.
Tivoli might have an interresting article about this but I´m locked out
from their website at the moment.
Hi Cristian.
Thanks for your replies. It's really nice to have people
trying to help you solve your problems on this forum. I
will make an effort to spend more time on this forum trying
to help other people where I can.
Back to the topic;
I have followed the exact same procedure that you
-Original Message-
From: Tim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 11 juli 2003 13:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Polling or prompted?
Hi
Just wanted to check... I guess the best way of being sure
that a schedule
runs within a certain time window is to set the
Client: W2K or Win2003 server running Microsoft.net - B/A client version
5.1.5.9 or 5.1.6.0
TSM server: 5.1.6.2 on AIX 5.1
Has anyone else experienced problems backing up some files located in the
directory C:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\...\CONFIG\ on systems
running Microsoft.Net?
On donderdag, jul 10, 2003, at 20:58 Europe/Amsterdam, T_MML wrote:
Hi all,
exists a form of edtar, manually modifying the database of the TSM?
Hi,
no, there is no way to manually edit the contents of the TSM databse.
And I have a feeling you really don't want to do that anyway. Is
Hi,
I need help. I am on the last day of DR and wanted to try loading our
LTO tapes into the automated LTO library, that the DR providers have as we
are sick of loading the tapes manually? Anyway the library is refusing to
read our barcodes even though it is the exact same library we have
What do you mean Refusing to read?
We did this earlier this year.
Try this:
1) Open the library
2) Insert your tapes
3) close the library
4) wait for the initialization to finish
5) Use the front-panel controls to query the library - should show the
number of tapes
6) use the front panel
Tom,
I managed to get the library to read the tapes (setup wrongly). I
have ran an audit but it can't find any tapes. Therefore it is no longer a
barcode issue but I am stuck again.
When checking them in as private I am define owner=TSM Library Client as
our PLM is also AIX.
Thanks,
Zlatko,
how is it:
4)ignore restart message
..
6).. You will need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5
In order to be in AD recovery in step 5 I have to restart.
But a restart after (4) will probably not work because
of mismatch between system objects left from (1)
Tom,
I can now check the tapes in but our barcodes are 6 digits and when I
checked the tapes in as scratch it has tagged 2 extra digits onto the end.
Do you know how to resolve this?
Thanks,
Mike.
Regards,
Michael Swinhoe
Storage Management Group
Zurich Financial Services
E-mail:
Mike --
I've never seen this; no clues, unfortunately. Would these be the L1 code
at the end of the barcode label?
This is the point where I'd drag in the local D/R site support people and
also consider a call to Tivoli support.
And, the way we run D/R tests here, we would set this issue up as
*SMers,
I understand from searching back on the list that this one might be a
bit of a hot potato, but here goes anyway:
We'd ideally like to set up TSM Journaling on a Win2K MSCS Cluster using
TSM 4.2 Client with SAN attached disk.
So, my questions are:
o) Does the TSM Journal Engine
Jack,
once you have a proven process for restoring AD
it would be invaluable if you could post it here.
There have been many experiences with restoring W2k published here,
but as for AD Servers I am missing reports about
real succesfull restores.
I personally tried earlier Zlatko´s-like
which is good enough after an HW error.
But not after having repliacted an configuration error.
Juraj
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Von: Remeta, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 16:55
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Active Directory Problems
I believe the
You are still limited to a maximum linear VSAM file size of about 4GB. You
cannot define a single large dataset to used up the entire mod-27 like you
can on an AIX system.
-Original Message-
From: Sam Sheppard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi *SM-ers!
I have a Windows 4.1.3 client with several of the following messages in the
error log:
7/09/2003 02:42:24 File 'E:\EXCHSRVR\mtadata\DB007FAC.DAT' truncated while
reading in Shared Static mode.
07/09/2003 02:42:25 File 'E:\EXCHSRVR\mtadata\DB007FB0.DAT' truncated while
reading in
Isn't there some way to, after doing a non-authoritative restore of AD with
TSM, to mark the restored database as the master and overwrite the other
existing DC's with the new restored copy?
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Salak Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003
yes, there ist.
It should be ( I read but did not test it)
- use NTDSUTIL
- Restart server in normal mode
- Restore System Volume SYSVOL
According to what I read by microsoft,
this can be used to restore all of AD but old schema.
This notice leaves me
Follow the directions for the 5.1 to ML4 upgrade explicitly -- I
un-tar'd everything into one directory and let smit have it's way,
which was a huge mistake -- thankfully it was a brand new server with
nothing on it.
It's also a good idea to back up /usr/ccs/lib/libc.a to somewhere
else, like /tmp
Need some help from you AIX wizards out there.
I have a new TSM environment; there are 4 p-series servers, all at AIX 5.1
in 32bit mode.
One is a dedicated TSM server, with the unimaginative hostname of TSM.
(OK, so we're not creative - that's why we have the techie jobs...)
The other 3 servers
Wrong 'tsm'. tsm is the module in AIX (SYSV) that is the login broker (it
does getty, and login).
The messages below indicate that something is getting a 'password: ' prompt
but not typing anything or hitting enter before a timeout value.
You are not looking at a TSM (ADSM, WDSF...) problem
In this case, 'tsm' is different from 'TSM'. 'tsm' is the program
used by functions like 'login' on AIX. I suspect someone is trying
to connect to your machine via telnet or ftp, and never logging in.
-JD.
Need some help from you AIX wizards out there.
I have a new TSM environment; there are 4
Yes, do a man tsm at AIX prompt.
David Longo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/11/03 01:12PM
Wrong 'tsm'. tsm is the module in AIX (SYSV) that is the login broker (it
does getty, and login).
The messages below indicate that something is getting a 'password: ' prompt
but not typing anything or hitting
AH!!! Many thanks to all of you who responded, this is just the information
I need!
(Couldn't survive without this list!)
-Original Message-
From: David Longo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TSM/AIX problem or AIX/TSM
The library you are using is reading the extended version of the LTO barcode (the
bit with the L1 in it). You need to change the way the library reads the barcode
from extended to normal.
P.S. This probably also means that your DR provider is not using the latest microcode
on the library.
Juraj,
you need to be in AD recovery mode in step 5. But usually if when files
restore is done and System State restore is not, the system end up with
BSOD. Therefore you have to enter AD recovery mode somewhere before step
3. If you are familiar with the sequence of installing Win2k, then
I ran into this on my production system when we upgraded microcode and did
some library
expansion (added internal slots, expanded the door, and added drives).
You need to go into the library setup pannel and change it to use the
'extended' barcodes.
I had to pull all the tapes out of the library,
Eric,
What manual says that the Exchange Tracking Log is vital for
Exchange Server recovery? That isn't true. You do not need
the tracking logs to recover an Exchange Server.
You may still want to back those files up...
Since these files could be changing, you could change
the to copy
Thomas,
There is no existing [SQL] table you can run SELECT from to get this data.
BUT you can map one of the hidden
tables to create new SQL table and then run your SELECT against this new
table. I'd recommend you to search ADSM-L archive
for the command to do the mapping; this is 'undocumented'
See answers below:
At 04:07 PM 7/11/2003 +0100, you wrote:
*SMers,
I understand from searching back on the list that this one might be a
bit of a hot potato, but here goes anyway:
We'd ideally like to set up TSM Journaling on a Win2K MSCS Cluster using
TSM 4.2 Client with SAN attached disk.
So,
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