TSM for SYS-back Recovery!!

2008-02-04 Thread Sachin V Chaudhari1
HI All, Any one has tried the TSM for sys-back on AIX.. whats the recovery method of this... Any help will be appreciated Thanks, Sachin

Re: TSM for SYS-back Recovery!!

2008-02-04 Thread Steve Stackwick
Sysback works great and is cheap, too! Not only can you create backups and boot and restore from standalone media, but it also integrates with your NIM server. And if THAT's not enough for a posting on a TSM listserv, you can send your sysback backups to TSM to store, and restore from there, too.

Re: TSM for SYS-back Recovery!!

2008-02-04 Thread James Drozynski
I agree. Just use the AIX install cd/dvd and follow the instructions to reload via sysback. We use a cronjob to backup our machines via sysback on a weekly basis. Then use the client to backup data daily. James Drozynski IBM Pittsburgh Lab 11 Stanwix Street Pittsburgh Pa. 15222

Re: TSM for SYS-back Recovery!!

2008-02-04 Thread Sachin V Chaudhari1
HI Steve, Thx for the response.. But I have one small query.. If I m taking the system backup on tape library using TSM for sysback then at the time of recovery, it requires a NIM server or without that also we can recover. Thanks, Sachin Steve Stackwick [EMAIL

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Neil Sharp
Thanks Charles for responding The majority of the restore time is spent in formatting the DB and logs. They are actually restoring from a fileclass backup of the TSM DB. I know when they told me these times I found them hard to believe as well. On 04/02/2008, Hart, Charles A [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Allen S. Rout
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:32:26 +, Neil Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: The majority of the restore time is spent in formatting the DB and logs. They are actually restoring from a fileclass backup of the TSM DB. I know when they told me these times I found them hard to believe as well. So

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Richard Sims
On Feb 4, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Neil Sharp wrote: Thanks Charles for responding The majority of the restore time is spent in formatting the DB and logs. ... This gets back to the site decisions made as to the platform choice for the TSM server, when management makes an informed choice as to

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Howard Coles
Have you thought of splitting out into Two or more TSM Servers to reduce DB sizes? It may not be possible, but it might help. See Ya' Howard -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neil Sharp Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 11:32 AM To:

TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Neil Sharp
Hello I was wondering if anybody could help or advise with the following question. I need to devise a solution to speed up DR for one of my customers. Currently their DR solution is the classic restore from TSM DB tape and then load all of the off site tapes into the DR library and then perform

Re: L500

2008-02-04 Thread Richard Sims
On Feb 4, 2008, at 1:08 AM, Mark Scott wrote: We are currently attempting to implement a new STK L500 library. Has LTO4 IBM drives installed, which the drivers have been successfully installed. ... Mark - When posting to a technical forum, please include specifics. In this

TDP for oracle on Oracle 10 rac

2008-02-04 Thread Sandeep Jain
Hello all, Has anyone configured TDP for oracle on oracle 10g RAC. ( o ) --- I,I ' ' I,I (( )) With Best Regards, Sandeep Jain ** Legal Disclaimer* This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole

Re: Error when define library path IBM 3576

2008-02-04 Thread Richard Sims
What device driver is in use? Make sure you follow the info in http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663uid=swg21219973 Richard Sims

Error when define library path IBM 3576

2008-02-04 Thread Llano, Martin
I have some problems when I want to define library path with a libraty IBM 3576, with Windows 2003 Server and TSM Server 5.3.5.2. Tsm log error: ANR8300E I/O error on library IBM_3576 (OP=8401C08C, CC=210, KEY=FF, ASC=FF, ASCQ=FF, SENSE=**NONE**, Description=The device was reset due to device

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread David Longo
You said is a W2003 server. What are the details of it? CPU, memory, etc. Maybe that is problem? Or is their restore time including not just the DB restore, but all the prep work, etc. involved in the restore? DL Neil Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/4/2008 12:32 PM Thanks Charles for responding

Fw: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis
Neil, You'll want to read through this document: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663context=SSGSG7q1=replicationuid=swg21205074loc=en_UScs=utf-8lang=en There's a lot of things to think about with what you're looking at doing, and it covers things well. Nick Cassimatis -

Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Hart, Charles A
I think the first question id 45GB restored in 5Hours, that's 5 GB hour / 1.3MBS Second... What kind of Tape Drive are you using, is it on its own HBA (Don't Mix Disk / Tape I/O down same path) Sounds like you have an I/O challenge. As far as the Idea below, never tried, but take in

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2008-02-04 Thread Ben Bullock
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Re: TSM DR restore query

2008-02-04 Thread Thomas Denier
-David Longo wrote: - The majority of the restore time is spent in formatting the DB and logs. They are actually restoring from a fileclass backup of the TSM DB. I know when they told me these times I found them hard to believe as well. Our DR plan is similar to the one described in

Re: Error when define library path IBM 3576

2008-02-04 Thread James Drozynski
This has the feeling of a hardware problem OR scsi interface/drivers/firmware which are not compatible. Is that combination of hardware/firmware/driver code supported /up_to_date I would check on the latest firmware for the library. James Drozynski IBM Pittsburgh Lab 11 Stanwix Street

Re: TSM for SYS-back Recovery!!

2008-02-04 Thread James Drozynski
You don't need a nim server... If you have set TSM up correctly it will have a spot to start the download. Just set your service menu to point at the TSM server at bootup...( it acts as a NIM server) Sorry I don't have my notes right here with me... As I recall the TSM server will

Re: unsubscribe

2008-02-04 Thread Peter Parker
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Re: Where can I find the downloadable TSM 5.5 documentation?

2008-02-04 Thread Sung Y Lee
Not sure what eclipse plugins is, but you can get online versions from here http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp Thanks, Sung Y. Lee