Hi All,
I am getting the below mentioned error. As per IBM
Problem
Error ANE4005E shows Error processing 'filespace' file not found The
file being processed for backup, archive or migrate no longer exists on
the client. Another process deletes the file before it can be backed up,
archived or
On Nov 27, 2006, at 5:06 AM, Gopinathan, Srinath wrote:
I am not able to find the files as mentioned below in the location
mentioned. Please let me know on how to work about this problem.
That may indicate that the files named in the 4005 client message
were transient. Realize that backing
Avy,
If you need the name as configured on the server, just the q session
command from any BA client with that IP address in its dsm.sys (or dsm.opt)
file, like the following example from one of my Unix clients. The server
name in this case is TSM_WAYNE_DR.
wau004:/home/root dsmc q se
Tivoli
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 14:35:18 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
I'm going to change quite a few of my schedules. Is there a way to
automatically change a lot of schedules automatically? I have to
change start time, type and object.
I have an admin ID with a known password and no
Would it work to have two schedulers on the client, or other mechanism to
generate a second backup under another nodename?
It means double the time to backup though, but you will have two backups
that are almost identical for the one client.
I'm assuming you have a single drive in an autoloader?
You can script it. Depending on the platform you have dsmadmc access on,
use a scripting language available to invoke 'dsmadmc' with the commands
you wish to execute. you will need the -id= and -pass= options when
invoking dsmadmc.
I dont think you can automatically change a lot of schedules
You successfully installed DP for Domino; however, you need to set up the
environment by sourcing the notes.profile file that is created by
dominstall.
The notes.profile file sets up an alias for domdsmc so that domdsmc
resolves to /opt/ibm/lotus/bin/domdsmc_notes. This forces domdsmc
to be
The RMAN script for the backup says backup backupset all;I have not
had time to research this command (to see what it is supposed to do) but I
do not think you are backing up your whole Oracle database with this
command. Try doing a backup database and then run your restore script.
We were setting up the TDP for Oracle for the DBA's.
We are also adding a SAN.
The DBA's have said that with disk based backups (which
we are moving to with the SATA drives), they can use
RMAN without TSM.
I do not know enough about RMAN to know if that is true.
Any one out there that has a SAN
I'm trying to generate a report for storage abusers, just three columns:
Client Name Last Access Total Storage
This is the SQL statement That comes close:
select distinct(nodes.node_name) as Client Name,date(nodes.lastacc_time)
as Last Access ,auditocc.total_mb as Total Storage
I don't think the criteria for getting auditocc info for the node names is
quite right. Try this:
select nodes.node_name as Client_Name, \
date(nodes.lastacc_time) as Last Access, \
auditocc.total_mb as Total Storage \
from nodes, auditocc \
where nodes.node_name =
Thanks Andy. I tried that at one point but still I need to do this by
individual domains.
At 01:58 PM 11/27/2006 -0700, you wrote:
I don't think the criteria for getting auditocc info for the node names is
quite right. Try this:
select nodes.node_name as Client_Name, \
Larry,
I have worked on accounts that use RMAN to create backups to files.
We then typically use TSM ba client to do archives or backups of the files
which can allow you to provide retentions and offsite copies. I preffer
archives so the data is retained for a set length of time. If there
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Hi all, quick Q regarding TDP for Oracle
our dba insists that having a physical dump of the db is the most
secure way to backup our database ...
and should be used with whatever tool we're deploying ..
I don't know much about oracle so I'm quite
Add another criterion to the WHERE clause comparing NODES.DOMAIN_NAME to
the desired name (... and nodes.domain_name='x' ...).
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RMAN is the oracle tool for backups. Did they know that if you
implement Oracle RAC, the only way to backup is RMAN. Are you using RAW
file space? Some Oracle DBA claims that Oracle runs faster on RAW file
spaces instead of UNIX file spaces.
The physical dump requires Oracle to be down the
Guys,
DBAs will always want to do the simplest thing that is completely under
their control. This is human nature because if they ever get caught
without a backup the blame will fall on them. They don't want to trust
any one or any thing else.
You need to prove the TDP with extensive testing,
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