Searching for TUG Meeting for CPU2TSM

2009-09-10 Thread Christian Svensson
Hi,
Many of you out their either know me as the one writing here at ADSM.ORG and 
other as Mr. BMR going around the world and do PoC or technical presentations 
at Tivoli User Groups.

Now does days do I working with a new product called CPU2TSM.
CPU2TSM is a small fill that you implement in to your TSM Server and from their 
can you now count numbers of CPU and Cores and convert that to IBM PVU's.
More info at http://www.cristie.se/utility-box-english/

But instead of do promotion of this product on ADSM.ORG was I wondering how 
many that are interested of to get a PoC and more information at their TUG 
meeting.
I'm looking at to do a Around the World trip in Nov 2009 starting in Stockholm 
Sweden the 22nd of Oct.

If you are interested to have me on your TUG meeting in Nov. please drop me an 
email and tell me where and what date so I can start plan my around the world 
trip in Nov.




Best Regards
Christian Svensson

Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson

System Volume INformation

2009-09-10 Thread Yudi Darmadi

Hi guys,

I'm using a flashcopy method to backup my vm machine, include the Operating
System (Drive C). So i take a flashcopy of the vm, mounting it to my TSM
Server and archive all the mounted drive. But the System volume Information
files are always missed, as far as i knew i should archive it in order to
make the data retrieveable  the windows startable (i never try restore
without the system vol information files).
In dsm.opt, the syst vol inforation is not excluded.


Best Regards,


Yudi Darmadi
PT Niagaprima Paramitra
Jl. KH Ahmad Dahlan No.25  Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12130
Phone: 021-72799949; Fax: 021-72799950; Mobile: 081905530830
http://www.niagaprima.com


Re: System Volume INformation

2009-09-10 Thread Steven Langdale
Yudi

By default, the windows BA client will exclude SOME of the data in this 
path for ANY drive.  Is the whole lot being excluded?

You could try putting in an explicit include as a test.

Steven

Steven Langdale
Global Information Services
EAME SAN/Storage Planning and Implementation
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Hi guys,

I'm using a flashcopy method to backup my vm machine, include the 
Operating
System (Drive C). So i take a flashcopy of the vm, mounting it to my TSM
Server and archive all the mounted drive. But the System volume 
Information
files are always missed, as far as i knew i should archive it in order to
make the data retrieveable  the windows startable (i never try restore
without the system vol information files).
In dsm.opt, the syst vol inforation is not excluded.


Best Regards,


Yudi Darmadi
PT Niagaprima Paramitra
Jl. KH Ahmad Dahlan No.25  Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12130
Phone: 021-72799949; Fax: 021-72799950; Mobile: 081905530830
http://www.niagaprima.com


Re: Searching for TUG Meeting for CPU2TSM

2009-09-10 Thread Ian Smith
Is TSM not moving towards a per TB licensing model?


Ian Smith

Consultant

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Christian Svensson
Sent: 10 September 2009 07:11
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Searching for TUG Meeting for CPU2TSM

Hi,
Many of you out their either know me as the one writing here at ADSM.ORG
and other as Mr. BMR going around the world and do PoC or technical
presentations at Tivoli User Groups.

Now does days do I working with a new product called CPU2TSM.
CPU2TSM is a small fill that you implement in to your TSM Server and
from their can you now count numbers of CPU and Cores and convert that
to IBM PVU's.
More info at http://www.cristie.se/utility-box-english/

But instead of do promotion of this product on ADSM.ORG was I wondering
how many that are interested of to get a PoC and more information at
their TUG meeting.
I'm looking at to do a Around the World trip in Nov 2009 starting in
Stockholm Sweden the 22nd of Oct.

If you are interested to have me on your TUG meeting in Nov. please drop
me an email and tell me where and what date so I can start plan my
around the world trip in Nov.




Best Regards
Christian Svensson

Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson
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Re: Searching for TUG Meeting for CPU2TSM

2009-09-10 Thread Steven Langdale
From speaking to my Tivoli rep, you can go for  per TB (primary stgpool) 
licensing OR stick with PVU's

Steven Langdale
Global Information Services
EAME SAN/Storage Planning and Implementation
( Phone : +44 (0)1733 584175
( Mob: +44 (0)7876 216782
ü Conference: +44 (0)208 609 7400 Code: 331817
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Is TSM not moving towards a per TB licensing model?


Ian Smith

Consultant

-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Christian Svensson
Sent: 10 September 2009 07:11
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Searching for TUG Meeting for CPU2TSM

Hi,
Many of you out their either know me as the one writing here at ADSM.ORG
and other as Mr. BMR going around the world and do PoC or technical
presentations at Tivoli User Groups.

Now does days do I working with a new product called CPU2TSM.
CPU2TSM is a small fill that you implement in to your TSM Server and
from their can you now count numbers of CPU and Cores and convert that
to IBM PVU's.
More info at http://www.cristie.se/utility-box-english/

But instead of do promotion of this product on ADSM.ORG was I wondering
how many that are interested of to get a PoC and more information at
their TUG meeting.
I'm looking at to do a Around the World trip in Nov 2009 starting in
Stockholm Sweden the 22nd of Oct.

If you are interested to have me on your TUG meeting in Nov. please drop
me an email and tell me where and what date so I can start plan my
around the world trip in Nov.




Best Regards
Christian Svensson

Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson
Dell Corporation Limited is registered in England and Wales. Company 
Registration Number: 2081369
Registered address: Dell House, The Boulevard, Cain Road, Bracknell, 
Berkshire, RG12 1LF, UK.
Company details for other Dell UK entities can be found on www.dell.co.uk.


differences in work with file between HSM and TSM for Space Management

2009-09-10 Thread Gennadiy Khramov
Hi,
may someone tells - is any differences between TSM HSM (for Windows) and
TSM for Space Management (for Unix) in work with files/filesystems?
Well, may I test how application interact with HSM stub-files in windows
environment and interpret that in Unix that will be work (approximately :)
)same?

Best Regards,
Khramov Gennadiy
gkhra...@computel.ru


Re: differences in work with file between HSM and TSM for Space Management

2009-09-10 Thread Remco Post

On 10 sep 2009, at 15:48, Gennadiy Khramov wrote:


Hi,
may someone tells - is any differences between TSM HSM (for Windows)
and
TSM for Space Management (for Unix) in work with files/filesystems?


From the perspective of the filesystem, and the user there is very
little difference. Oddly, from the perspective of TSm there is a huge
difference. Where HSM for Unix uses the HSM interface to TSM, all
windows HSM clients use TSM archiving.


Well, may I test how application interact with HSM stub-files in
windows
environment and interpret that in Unix that will be work
(approximately :)
)same?


HSM for Unix (IMHO) allows for a far more flexible configuration,
though it is a bit more complex. Since Windows and Unix are completely
different beasts (though, with some effort even windows can become
posix compliant), one can only say that the workings of the OS and
also the HSM client is roughly the same, in a very high-level
conceptual way. I would not go as far as to say that understanding of
the windows HSM client would benefit you in any way if you ever had to
configure HSM on Unix or vice-versa.



Best Regards,
Khramov Gennadiy
gkhra...@computel.ru


--

Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind regards,

Remco Post


Error backup system state

2009-09-10 Thread Bruno Oliveira
Hi,

Backing up a system state on a Windows Server 2008 the following error is
logged in dsmerror.log:


 09/10/2009 11:48:12 ANS1959W Removing previous incomplete group '\System
 State\0\SystemState' Id:0-2316711
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 VssRequestor::checkWriterStatus:
 VssRequestor::checkWriterStatus() failed with
 hr=VSS_E_WRITERERROR_NONRETRYABLE
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 ANS5269E The Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services
 writer 'NTDS' current state (VSS_WS_FAILED_AT_POST_SNAPSHOT) is not valid
 for the current operation or cannot be determined.  The last error reported
 is '800423f4'.
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 ANS5271E A Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services writer
 is in an invalid state before snapshot initialization.
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 ANS5250E An unexpected error was encountered.
   TSM function name : baHandleSnapshot
   TSM function  : BaStartSnapshot() failed.
   TSM return code   : 4353
   TSM file  : backsnap.cpp (3745)
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 ANS1327W The snapshot operation for
 'PROBHSRV04\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState' failed with error
 code: 4353.
 09/10/2009 11:48:17 ANS5283E The operation was unsuccessful


 I've never seen this error, anyone know what's wrong?
-- 
abs,

Bruno Oliveira
Beagá - MG
Brasil
(31) 9342-4111


Re: Error backup system state

2009-09-10 Thread Richard Sims

Search on ANS5269E
at
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html


Re: differences in work with file between HSM and TSM for Space Management

2009-09-10 Thread Allen S. Rout
 On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:35:07 +0200, Remco Post r.p...@plcs.nl said:


 On 10 sep 2009, at 15:48, Gennadiy Khramov wrote:

 Hi, may someone tells - is any differences between TSM HSM (for
 Windows) and TSM for Space Management (for Unix) in work with
 files/filesystems?

 From the perspective of the filesystem, and the user there is very
 little difference. Oddly, from the perspective of TSm there is a
 huge difference. Where HSM for Unix uses the HSM interface to TSM,
 all windows HSM clients use TSM archiving.



Search the archives for my rants on this.

I think the Windows HSM product is misnamed and horrible.

You'll back up new versions of your files every time a file is
retrieved.

You'll re-archive files every time a file is migrated to tape.

You'll re-backup files every time a file is migrated to tape: this
means that your active backup copy is the stub, not the full file.


Consequently, if you fotch your archive settings, the backup is no
good: you'd have a backup of a stub which could have itself fallen off
the end of archive retention.  Way to silently lose all your data.




- Allen S. Rout


Re: Error backup system state

2009-09-10 Thread Bruno Oliveira
Now follow these steps. I have 47 GB available on partition where the system
is installed and can not be because of path since he was running up the
system state usually.

2009/9/10 Richard Sims r...@bu.edu

 Search on ANS5269E
 at
 http://www-01.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManager.html




-- 
abs,

Bruno Oliveira
Beagá - MG
(31) 9342-4111


end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Tim Brown
Does anyone know the date that tsm 5.5
will no longer be supported on z/os ?

Tim Brown
Systems Specialist - Project Leader
Central Hudson Gas  Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Dwight Cook
Your guide to all software support :)

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/lifecycle/

Right now I don't see any  end of support date for TSM 5.5

http://www-111.ibm.com/software/support/lifecycle/PLCDetail.wss?synkey=V6499
76C05962P29-J757048G77027Y87-T956174D94205J68


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Does anyone know the date that tsm 5.5
will no longer be supported on z/os ?

Tim Brown
Systems Specialist - Project Leader
Central Hudson Gas  Electric
284 South Ave
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Starting with version 5.4, TSM uses a 5 +3 life cycle, which means that
it will remain in general support for (a minimum of) 5 years. After that,
you can, at your option, purchase a maintenance extension for another 3
years. Thus since TSM 5.5 GA'd in December of 2007, you can count on it
being supported via regular maintenance through at least December 2012. As
Dwight pointed out, you can consult the IBM product life cycle page for
more detailed information, but no official EOS date has been announced for
5.5 yet.

Versions 5.3 and earlier has a 3 + 2 life cycle.

Best regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Hartford/i...@ibmus
Internet e-mail: stor...@us.ibm.com

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Good enough is the enemy of excellence.

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 end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

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 284 South Ave
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Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Gee, Norman
But there are no other options for us mainframe bigot as TSM 6.x server
does not exist on z/OS. 

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Subject: Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

Starting with version 5.4, TSM uses a 5 +3 life cycle, which means
that
it will remain in general support for (a minimum of) 5 years. After
that,
you can, at your option, purchase a maintenance extension for another 3
years. Thus since TSM 5.5 GA'd in December of 2007, you can count on it
being supported via regular maintenance through at least December 2012.
As
Dwight pointed out, you can consult the IBM product life cycle page for
more detailed information, but no official EOS date has been announced
for
5.5 yet.

Versions 5.3 and earlier has a 3 + 2 life cycle.

Best regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Hartford/i...@ibmus
Internet e-mail: stor...@us.ibm.com

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageMan
ager.html


The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.

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15:48:31:

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 end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

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Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Xav Paice
- Norman Gee norman@lc.ca.gov wrote:

 But there are no other options for us mainframe bigot as TSM 6.x
 server
 does not exist on z/OS.


Time to start running Linux in partitions - that's supported on 6.


Re: end of support tsm 5.5 on z/os ?

2009-09-10 Thread Remco Post

On 10 sep 2009, at 23:16, Gee, Norman wrote:


But there are no other options for us mainframe bigot as TSM 6.x
server
does not exist on z/OS.


does zLinux run a bell? I know it's not exactly what you might expect,
but it does run TSM server 6.1.

--
Met vriendelijke groeten,

Remco Post
r.p...@plcs.nl
+31 6 248 21 622


Erro - backup of the client Linux

2009-09-10 Thread Bruno Oliveira
I set up a TSM server 5.5 to perform backups from Linux (RHLE 5), made the
required settings but when you start the schedule is made up of directories
that are not included in the field include.backup.

Does anyone know why?
-- 
abs,

Bruno Oliveira
Beagá - MG
(31) 9342-4111


Re: Erro - backup of the client Linux

2009-09-10 Thread Richard Sims

Always view your Include-Exclude settings by performing 'dsmc q
inclexcl', which will compile from all sources and present you with a
summary.

If still perplexed, include details in a follow-up posting.

  Richard Sims


Re: Erro - backup of the client Linux

2009-09-10 Thread Andrew Raibeck
I don't quite understand the problem being described, but a couple of
things to add to what Richard said:

- If you do not exclude a file or directory from backup, then it is
implicitly included. If you want to include some file or directories for
backup, and exclude everything else, then you need to specify something
like this:

   exclude *
   include /dir1/.../*
   include /dir2/.../*
   include /home/andy/.../*

- The exclude statement excludes file objects from backup, but directory
objects are still backed up. For example:

   exclude /home/andy/.../*

excludes all files in /home/andy, but backs up directory entries
under /home/andy such as /home/andy/dir1, /home/andy/dir2,
and /home/andy/temp

To prevent the backup of everything in /home/andy, including directory
entries, do this:

   exclude.dir /home/andy

Best regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Product Development
Level 3 Team Lead
Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Hartford/i...@ibmus
Internet e-mail: stor...@us.ibm.com

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support web page:
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The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
Good enough is the enemy of excellence.

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 Erro - backup of the client Linux

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 I set up a TSM server 5.5 to perform backups from Linux (RHLE 5), made
the
 required settings but when you start the schedule is made up of
directories
 that are not included in the field include.backup.

 Does anyone know why?
 --
 abs,

 Bruno Oliveira
 Beagá - MG
 (31) 9342-4111