Re: how to change BA Clients Port Number...

2009-03-05 Thread Alexander Födisch
Hi, there is a option called httpport. Best, Alex Kiran schrieb: Hi, I want to change the Default port no 1581 of BA client as I have to access two TSM clients of 2 Server instances from a single server . Regards, Kiran. Disclaimer: This email message (including attachments if any)

lanfree question:

2009-03-05 Thread goc
boy, i'm confused ... we are apparentlly getting oracle exodata on try/buy and there is backup questions of course .. i have only quick one: can i do lanfree backups from machine which doesn't have storage agent installed ? i mean another machine has sta installed and sees tsm tape drives as

Re: lanfree question:

2009-03-05 Thread Bos, Karel
Hi, You can use a storage agent on another machine. Data will be sent over the LAN to that machine, so its partial LANfree. Regards, k -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of goc Sent: donderdag 5 maart 2009 11:53 To:

Re: lanfree question:

2009-03-05 Thread goc
thanks, so basically this i not useful at all ? LOL :-))) 2009/3/5 Bos, Karel karel@atosorigin.com: Hi, You can use a storage agent on another machine. Data will be sent over the LAN to that machine, so its partial LANfree. Regards, k -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist

FW: [ADSM-L] required VSS hotfix 934016

2009-03-05 Thread Laughlin, Lisa
Thank you for the background, Andy. I always appreciate when you take the time to craft a thoughtful answer. I think all of us do. Sound free advice is not something to take for granted! As in most shops, there are divisions of authority and responsibility here. An authoritative YMMV goes a

Library question

2009-03-05 Thread Lee, Gary D.
I have a temporary situation to define a 3494 as two separate libraries to move data from 3590 to ts1120. We are not using a library server. TSM 5.4.4 on zlinux sles9. I define the library, path, drivers, and paths, for the ts1120 tapes, and all works. Now I define a library with different

Re: Library question

2009-03-05 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
I would think with both library definitions on the same server that you would need to define it as SHARED=YES. We were in the same situation recently when we were running both 3590 and 3592 in the same 3494. Lee, Gary D. g...@bsu.edu Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU

Re: Library question

2009-03-05 Thread Richard Sims
On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:13 AM, Lee, Gary D. wrote: ANR8444e define drive: library 3590lib unavailable. Gary - That sounds like a Path problem to me. Assure that the path definitions are appropriate, and that Query Path shows all such paths online. I run 3590 and 3592 in a 3494 just fine line

Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread David E Ehresman
If I do a del vol xx discarddata=yes on a primary storage pool volume, will TSM retain knowledge that the data still exists on a copypool volume? If yes, is there a way to recreate the primary storage pool volume from the copy pool data? David

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT
If you delete a primary volume TSM also deletes the data from the copy pool. If you mark a primary destroyed then you can recover from the copy pool. Andy Huebner -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of David E Ehresman Sent:

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Remco Post
On 5 mrt 2009, at 16:08, David E Ehresman wrote: If I do a del vol xx discarddata=yes on a primary storage pool volume, will TSM retain knowledge that the data still exists on a copypool volume? yes. If yes, is there a way to recreate the primary storage pool volume from the copy pool

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Remco Post
On 5 mrt 2009, at 16:12, Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT wrote: If you delete a primary volume TSM also deletes the data from the copy pool. not true. If you mark a primary destroyed then you can recover from the copy pool. if you just enter restore volume, it will be marked as destroyed

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Bos, Karel
-Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Remco Post Sent: donderdag 5 maart 2009 16:26 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Deleting primary storage volumes On 5 mrt 2009, at 16:12, Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT wrote: If you delete a

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Stef Coene
On Thursday 05 March 2009, Remco Post wrote: On 5 mrt 2009, at 16:12, Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT wrote: If you delete a primary volume TSM also deletes the data from the copy pool. not true. Euh, wrong. You delete all primary pointers to the file and this deletes also all copy storage pool

Library question -- answered I guess

2009-03-05 Thread Lee, Gary D.
Shared=yes wasn't the answer. As advized by Richard Sims, I checked paths, but all seemed well. Deleted library and path for 3590lib. Cut and pasted each define comand from my macro file one at a time. This worked. Now to see if a commit will make the macro work. Thanks all. Gary Lee Senior

Re: Reclamation

2009-03-05 Thread Allen S. Rout
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 10:28:00 +1100, Steven Harris sjhar...@au1.ibm.com said: The easiest reclamation is the one you don't do, so place TDP data or archives that will expire in strict time sequence into their own storage pools and resist the temptation to reclaim at all. You may need to

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Verified. From the 5.5 Administrators Reference page 420 under DISCARDdata=Yes If the volume being deleted is a primary storage pool volume, the server checks whether any copy storage pool has copies of files that are being deleted. When files stored in a primary storage pool volume are deleted,

Re: Deleting primary storage volumes

2009-03-05 Thread Remco Post
I stand corrected, thanks! On Mar 5, 2009, at 17:15 , Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote: Verified. From the 5.5 Administrators Reference page 420 under DISCARDdata=Yes If the volume being deleted is a primary storage pool volume, the server checks whether any copy storage pool has copies of files

Exchange TDP backup issue

2009-03-05 Thread TSM User
I'm trying to get the Exchange TDP 5.5.1.0 working on a Windows 2008 server running Exchange 2007. We're at the point now where we are getting the below error running a script from the command line. I'm neither a Windows nor Exchange admin, but the admin I'm working with has verified that all

Re: Exchange TDP backup issue

2009-03-05 Thread Len Boyle
Good Afternoon, Can we assume as the this is a cluster, that you are backing up the passive node of the exchange cluster. We are using a different product for exchange backups, but there are at least two problems that can cause problems with the passive node backup. For one of them we see

Cluster disk problem on W2K3 and TSM client 5.5

2009-03-05 Thread David Longo
I have a W2K3, SP2 Cluster with TSM 5.5.0.0 client going to TSM 5.4.3.0 server. Went live 2 months ago and all o.k. Then a couple of weeks ago, the 2 individual noes local C D drive stopped backing up. Message is: ANS1153E 'hfnode1\c$' is a cluster disk. (Same for D drive.) I looked and see

Re: LanFree on Solaris10 or as TSM server

2009-03-05 Thread swapna palle
Hello guys, No one in the distribution list has solaris10 connected to tape SAN (either as TSM server or as LANFree client) with IBMtape?   Need your help/input!   Thanks, Swapna. --- On Wed, 3/4/09, swapna palle palleswa...@yahoo.com wrote: From: swapna palle palleswa...@yahoo.com Subject:

Re: Exchange TDP backup issue

2009-03-05 Thread TSM User
It turned out to be all about permissions... Thanks! On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Len Boyle len.bo...@sas.com wrote: Good Afternoon, Can we assume as the this is a cluster, that you are backing up the passive node of the exchange cluster. We are using a different product for exchange

MIGRATE NODE oddities

2009-03-05 Thread Nick Laflamme
z/OS TSM 5.4.3.0 AIX TSM 5.5.1.1 MIGRATE NODE doesn't seem to preserve collocation group membership. Is this WAD or a bug? (I can see arguments about how complex it gets if the target node doesn't have the collocation groups defined, but this doesn't even try!) Also, MIGRATE NODE yyy TOS=xxx

VMware VCB and non windows OS

2009-03-05 Thread Gee, Norman
How does one backs up a non Windows OS in a VMware environment? The TSM client (5.5.1) in the VCB explicitly states that the BACKUP VM command will only backup a Window OS. Would one install the appropriate TSM client inside the VM and schedule the VM directly? Any other options?

SV: VMware VCB and non windows OS

2009-03-05 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi Norman, What OS does the guest OS running? OS/2, FreeBSD, BeOS, EyeOS? If you are running Solaris, Linux, Netware, Open Enterprise Server or any other OS you maybe can find a TSM Client and install it locally in the guest OS. If you run a OS that TSM don't support, why not install TSM on the

Re: VMware VCB and non windows OS

2009-03-05 Thread Gee, Norman
I was looking at Linux and Solaris x86. Both of these OS have TSM clients available, but apparently cannot be backup by using the VCB. I figure I can backup the VMDK image file, but not the individual files in the zfs. I was trying to find out what other options would I have and whether

Re: VMware VCB and non windows OS

2009-03-05 Thread Stef Coene
On Friday 06 March 2009, Gee, Norman wrote: I was looking at Linux and Solaris x86. Both of these OS have TSM clients available, but apparently cannot be backup by using the VCB. I figure I can backup the VMDK image file, but not the individual files in the zfs. I was trying to find out

Re: VMware VCB and non windows OS

2009-03-05 Thread Remco Post
On 6 mrt 2009, at 02:52, Gee, Norman wrote: How does one backs up a non Windows OS in a VMware environment? The TSM client (5.5.1) in the VCB explicitly states that the BACKUP VM command will only backup a Window OS. Would one install the appropriate TSM client inside the VM and schedule the