Re: tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

2015-06-17 Thread Lee, Gary
Nope, that's all that's in the logs.  Where these came from.
l

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Arbogast, Warren K
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 1:21 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

I think you’ll find more help in the data mover’s dsmsched.log or dsmerror.log. 
K.
 
 On Jun 17, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Lee, Gary g...@bsu.edu wrote:
 
 Getting the following error on one vm.
 It is preceeded by ans4715, which indicates there is nothing to back up.
 
 ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine 'VMName' failed with 
 RC=4379 mode=Incremental Forever - Incremental, target node name='nodename', 
 data mover node name='movername'
 
 Found rc=115, but nothing for rc=4379.
 
 Any assistance appreciated.



Re: tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

2015-06-17 Thread Bill Boyer
Check in vCenter on the Tasks  Events tab for that VM. Might be more VMware 
specific information there.

Bill

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Gary
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 1:47 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

Nope, that's all that's in the logs.  Where these came from.
l

-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Arbogast, Warren K
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 1:21 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

I think you’ll find more help in the data mover’s dsmsched.log or dsmerror.log. 
K.
 
 On Jun 17, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Lee, Gary g...@bsu.edu wrote:
 
 Getting the following error on one vm.
 It is preceeded by ans4715, which indicates there is nothing to back up.
 
 ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine 'VMName' failed with 
 RC=4379 mode=Incremental Forever - Incremental, target node name='nodename', 
 data mover node name='movername'
 
 Found rc=115, but nothing for rc=4379.
 
 Any assistance appreciated.


Re: השב: [ADSM-L] Backup and res tore question

2015-06-17 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hello Erwann , Paul-Andre

You are completely correct -mode=incremental works only on a restore of:
restore image \\nasw\F$   F: -incremental –deletefiles 

NO on an -imagetofile !

Made a test today and works fine

Very appreciate your support ...

Best Regards

Robert  Ouzen

Haifa University
Israel

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Paul-Andre Chasse
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 5:49 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] השב: [ADSM-L] Backup and res tore question

Hi Erwann,

I should have read the entire discussion before replying to you question.

Erwann is right, the -imagetofile option can restore only a full image backup.

A full image backup is a block by block copy of your disk partition.  An 
incremental image backup is a file backup of the files that had changed since 
the last full image backup.

When you ask to restore an image backup with the -incremental option, the TSM 
client starts by restoring the full image backup and after that it apply the 
changes needed by the subsequent incremental backups.

When you ask to restore an image backup to a file, TSM cannot reconstruct a new 
image from an image from a full image backup and files from subsequent 
incremental backups.  That would be too much complicated.

Regards,

Paul-André

__
*Paul-André Chassé*, B. Sc.
Analyste de l'informatique - Centre de calcul scientifique (John-S.-Bourque) 
Service des technologies de l'information Université de Sherbrooke

Tél. : 819 821-8000, poste 62582
Courriel : paul-andre.cha...@usherbrooke.ca


Le 2015-06-17 09:12, Robert Ouzen a écrit :
 Hi Erwann

 I am really lost..
 As sent in my previus message , in the test I did.After an backup 
 image (fulll) made a change on one file.
 And run a backup image F: -mode=incremental And so in the stat that 
 only one file was backup !
 So the option -mode=in remental is valid and respected the problem 
 after it when run ing a restore backup image got the source file and not the 
 changed file.

 Regards Robert







 נשלח מהטלפון הנייד של Samsung


  הודעה מקורית 
 מאת: Erwann SIMON
 תאריך:06/17/2015 1:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
 אל: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 נושא: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

 Hi Robert,

 I think that -incremental and –deletefiles are not available (or ignored) 
 with -imagetofile. It makes sense since -incremental would lead to a file 
 restore whereas -imagetofile leads to a bloc restore.

 You should note that –deletefiles is not availbale (or ignored) if 
 your backup has been done like you do : backup image F: 
 -mode=incremental

 --
 Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON

 - Mail original -
 De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
 À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Juin 2015 11:57:18
 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

 Hello Ronald

 Make sense ….  But still

 I made today a little test

 1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
 with content: “First full backup Image”)

 2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

 3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

 See  below the output (seems good)

 tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

 Total number of objects inspected:   16
 Total number of objects backed up:1
 Total number of objects updated:  0
 Total number of objects rebound:  0
 Total number of objects deleted:  0
 Total number of objects expired:  0
 Total number of objects failed:   0
 Total number of objects encrypted:0
 Total number of objects grew: 0
 Total number of retries:  0
 Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
 Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
 Data transfer time:0.00 sec
 Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
 Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
 Objects compressed by:0%
 Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
 Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

 4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
 –deletefiles

 5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
 full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

 I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

 Best Regards

 Robert

 From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf 
 Of Ron Delaware
 Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

 Robert,

 You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
 unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing 
 file by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file 
 by file 

Re: tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

2015-06-17 Thread Arbogast, Warren K
I think you’ll find more help in the data mover’s dsmsched.log or dsmerror.log. 
K.
 
 On Jun 17, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Lee, Gary g...@bsu.edu wrote:
 
 Getting the following error on one vm.
 It is preceeded by ans4715, which indicates there is nothing to back up.
 
 ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine 'VMName' failed with 
 RC=4379 mode=Incremental Forever - Incremental, target node name='nodename', 
 data mover node name='movername'
 
 Found rc=115, but nothing for rc=4379.
 
 Any assistance appreciated.



connection failed

2015-06-17 Thread madu...@gmail.com
I came lately across this issue. sometimes my Windows/Linux clients
reporting the backup is been failed with the error:
ANS1017E Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure

How could I resolve/trace this issue?

-mad


Re: Backup and restore question

2015-06-17 Thread Ron Delaware
Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full 
image, unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one 
doing file by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not 
an file by file incremental.

 
Best Regards,
_

email: ron.delaw...@us.ibm.com

 



From:   Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:   06/16/15 21:43
Subject:Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question
Sent by:ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU



Hello Erwann

I admit I am quite lost .

I run a regular incremental backup on disk F:   (first time , so like full 
backup)

As:   INC  F:  -su=yes

I run a full image backup of F: as:   backup image F:

But if I run after a backup image with  -mode=incremental got error:

tsm backup image f:  -mode=incremental
ANS1813E Image Backup processing of '\\nasw\f$' finished with failures.

ANS1229E MODE=INCREMENTAL is not valid on 
\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy17. Image backup not 
processed.

I erased everything an made a test without doing a regular incremental 
backup of disk F as shown below:

tsm backup image F:

Image backup of volume 'F:'

Total number of objects inspected:1
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  19.99 GB
Total number of bytes transferred:86.41 MB
Data transfer time:4.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:   22,123.01 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate: 13,869.33 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.58%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:06
tsm backup image F: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:0
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.56 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:0  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.00 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:  100.00%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:06
tsm

Of course NO data in the -mode=incremental but NO error 

What is the correct sequence to have combination of regular incremental 
backup and iimage backup ??

Thanks again for the advice

Best Regards

Robert



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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Erwann SIMON
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 11:26 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Robert,

The –deletefiles flag won't be an option if you don't run regular 
incremental backup which is able to mark deleted files as inactive.

The -mode=incremental flag uses incremental by date method that does not, 
so TSM DB is not aware of file deletion.

-- 
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

- Mail original -
De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Lundi 15 Juin 2015 14:50:58
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Erwann

I need a little bit more explanations.

 if I understand correctly ,I need to do;

 1. backup image E: (full backup)
2. backup image E:  -mode=incremental   (only new files are 
backup , fast backup

I want to use (test) the restore with option imagetofile
 
Restore image E: F:\diskE.iso -imagetofile  -incremental –deletefiles

So NO need  for regular  incremental  backup  ???

T.I.A  Best Regards

Robert 
 

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Erwann SIMON
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2015 10:18 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Robert,

Backup image is a full image done at block level. When specifiying 
mode=incremental, il a file level incremental that is done : only files 
having a modified date later than the previous backup image are backed up.

The -deletefiles flag when restoring an image backup is 

Re: Backup and restore question

2015-06-17 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hello Ronald

Make sense ….  But still

I made today a little test

1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
with content: “First full backup Image”)

2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

See  below the output (seems good)

tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
–deletefiles

5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

Best Regards

Robert

From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron 
Delaware
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing file 
by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file by file 
incremental.



Best Regards,


Re: Backup and restore question

2015-06-17 Thread Erwann SIMON
Hi Robert,

I think that -incremental and –deletefiles are not available (or ignored) with 
-imagetofile. It makes sense since -incremental would lead to a file restore 
whereas -imagetofile leads to a bloc restore.

You should note that –deletefiles is not availbale (or ignored) if your backup 
has been done like you do : backup image F: -mode=incremental

-- 
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

- Mail original -
De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Juin 2015 11:57:18
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Ronald

Make sense ….  But still

I made today a little test

1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
with content: “First full backup Image”)

2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

See  below the output (seems good)

tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
–deletefiles

5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

Best Regards

Robert

From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron 
Delaware
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing file 
by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file by file 
incremental.



Best Regards,


השב: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

2015-06-17 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi Erwann

I am really lost..
As sent in my previus message , in the test I did.After an backup image (fulll)
made a change on one file.
And run a backup image F: -mode=incremental
And so in the stat that only one file was backup !
So the option -mode=in remental is valid and respected
the problem after it when run ing a restore backup image got the source file 
and not the changed file.

Regards Robert







נשלח מהטלפון הנייד של Samsung


 הודעה מקורית 
מאת: Erwann SIMON
תאריך:06/17/2015 1:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
אל: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
נושא: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hi Robert,

I think that -incremental and –deletefiles are not available (or ignored) with 
-imagetofile. It makes sense since -incremental would lead to a file restore 
whereas -imagetofile leads to a bloc restore.

You should note that –deletefiles is not availbale (or ignored) if your backup 
has been done like you do : backup image F: -mode=incremental

--
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

- Mail original -
De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Juin 2015 11:57:18
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Ronald

Make sense ….  But still

I made today a little test

1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
with content: “First full backup Image”)

2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

See  below the output (seems good)

tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
–deletefiles

5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

Best Regards

Robert

From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron 
Delaware
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing file 
by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file by file 
incremental.



Best Regards,


Re: השב: [ADSM-L] Backup and res tore question

2015-06-17 Thread Paul-Andre Chasse

Hi Erwann,

I should have read the entire discussion before replying to you question.

Erwann is right, the -imagetofile option can restore only a full image 
backup.


A full image backup is a block by block copy of your disk partition.  An 
incremental image backup is a file backup of the files that had changed 
since the last full image backup.


When you ask to restore an image backup with the -incremental option, 
the TSM client starts by restoring the full image backup and after that 
it apply the changes needed by the subsequent incremental backups.


When you ask to restore an image backup to a file, TSM cannot 
reconstruct a new image from an image from a full image backup and files 
from subsequent incremental backups.  That would be too much complicated.


Regards,

Paul-André

__
*Paul-André Chassé*, B. Sc.
Analyste de l'informatique - Centre de calcul scientifique (John-S.-Bourque)
Service des technologies de l'information
Université de Sherbrooke

Tél. : 819 821-8000, poste 62582
Courriel : paul-andre.cha...@usherbrooke.ca


Le 2015-06-17 09:12, Robert Ouzen a écrit :

Hi Erwann

I am really lost..
As sent in my previus message , in the test I did.After an backup image (fulll)
made a change on one file.
And run a backup image F: -mode=incremental
And so in the stat that only one file was backup !
So the option -mode=in remental is valid and respected
the problem after it when run ing a restore backup image got the source file 
and not the changed file.

Regards Robert







נשלח מהטלפון הנייד של Samsung


 הודעה מקורית 
מאת: Erwann SIMON
תאריך:06/17/2015 1:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
אל: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
נושא: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hi Robert,

I think that -incremental and –deletefiles are not available (or ignored) with 
-imagetofile. It makes sense since -incremental would lead to a file restore 
whereas -imagetofile leads to a bloc restore.

You should note that –deletefiles is not availbale (or ignored) if your backup 
has been done like you do : backup image F: -mode=incremental

--
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

- Mail original -
De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Juin 2015 11:57:18
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Ronald

Make sense ….  But still

I made today a little test

1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
with content: “First full backup Image”)

2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

See  below the output (seems good)

tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
–deletefiles

5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

Best Regards

Robert

From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron 
Delaware
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing file 
by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file by file 
incremental.



Best Regards,


Re: השב: [ADSM-L] Backup and res tore question

2015-06-17 Thread Paul-Andre Chasse

Hi,

When restoring an image backup with incrementals, you should use the 
'incremental' option with your 'restore image' command.


Paul-André

__
*Paul-André Chassé*, B. Sc.
Analyste de l'informatique - Centre de calcul scientifique (John-S.-Bourque)
Service des technologies de l'information
Université de Sherbrooke

Tél. : 819 821-8000, poste 62582
Courriel : paul-andre.cha...@usherbrooke.ca


Le 2015-06-17 09:12, Robert Ouzen a écrit :

Hi Erwann

I am really lost..
As sent in my previus message , in the test I did.After an backup image (fulll)
made a change on one file.
And run a backup image F: -mode=incremental
And so in the stat that only one file was backup !
So the option -mode=in remental is valid and respected
the problem after it when run ing a restore backup image got the source file 
and not the changed file.

Regards Robert







נשלח מהטלפון הנייד של Samsung


 הודעה מקורית 
מאת: Erwann SIMON
תאריך:06/17/2015 1:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
אל: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
נושא: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hi Robert,

I think that -incremental and –deletefiles are not available (or ignored) with 
-imagetofile. It makes sense since -incremental would lead to a file restore 
whereas -imagetofile leads to a bloc restore.

You should note that –deletefiles is not availbale (or ignored) if your backup 
has been done like you do : backup image F: -mode=incremental

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Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

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De: Robert Ouzen rou...@univ.haifa.ac.il
À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Envoyé: Mercredi 17 Juin 2015 11:57:18
Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Hello Ronald

Make sense ….  But still

I made today a little test

1.Run a backup image   F:  (Full)   (On it I have there a file test.txt 
with content: “First full backup Image”)

2.  Edit this file test.txt and overwrite with “Incremental backup image”

3.: run a backup image F: -mode=incremental

See  below the output (seems good)

tsm backup image f: -mode=incremental

Total number of objects inspected:   16
Total number of objects backed up:1
Total number of objects updated:  0
Total number of objects rebound:  0
Total number of objects deleted:  0
Total number of objects expired:  0
Total number of objects failed:   0
Total number of objects encrypted:0
Total number of objects grew: 0
Total number of retries:  0
Total number of bytes inspected:  41.51 KB
Total number of bytes transferred:  240  B
Data transfer time:0.00 sec
Network data transfer rate:0.00 KB/sec
Aggregate data transfer rate:  0.03 KB/sec
Objects compressed by:0%
Total data reduction ratio:   99.44%
Elapsed processing time:   00:00:07

4.  did an:   restore image F: E:\DiskF.iso –imagetofile  -incremental 
–deletefiles

5.But on the file DiskF.iso I see on the test.txt file the content of: “First 
full backup Image”  and not  “Incremental backup image”

I know I missed something but I can’t figure WHAT ???

Best Regards

Robert

From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron 
Delaware
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:34 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backup and restore question

Robert,

You cannot perform a normal incremental once you have performed a full image, 
unless you have two separate nodes, one doing image backups and one doing file 
by file backups.  You can do incremental image backups but not an file by file 
incremental.



Best Regards,


Antwort: Re: VMware V6 support

2015-06-17 Thread TSM
Hi Andy,

that sounds much better like the official documents

Thank you for your help.

with best regards
Stefan Savoric




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Hi Stefan,

After re-checking my facts :-) the VM guest being Windows Server 2012 R2
should be fine (but the restriction about the disks being MBR basic type
remains).

The restriction is that if you want to use application protection, the
data
mover cannot be on Windows Server 2012 R2. It must be one of the other
operating systems called out in that technote:

   Application protection for VM guests is supported:
   on the vStorage Backup server for the following platforms:
   Microsoft Windows 2008 (64-bit)
   Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 (64-bit)
   Microsoft Windows 2012 (64-bit)
   Linux 64-bit platforms
   VMware ESX 5.x or later (Windows, Linux)

Best regards,

- Andy



Andrew Raibeck | Tivoli Storage Manager Level 3 Technical Lead |
stor...@us.ibm.com

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager links:
Product support:
http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Tivoli/Tivoli_Storage_Manager


Online documentation:
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7/welcome
Product Wiki:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/Tivoli%20Storage%20Manager


ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 2015-06-16
07:14:09:

 From: TSM t...@profi-ag.de
 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 Date: 2015-06-16 07:15
 Subject: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: VMware V6 support
 Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU

 Hi Andy,

 thanks a lot.

 best regards
 Stefan Savoric




 Andrew Raibeck stor...@us.ibm.com
 Gesendet von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 16.06.2015 12:48
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 Hi Stefan,

 I need to confirm the question about SQL Server on Windows Server 2012
R2
 guests (the product requirements page does not list this OS as
supported,
 but want to make sure the doc is correct, and not missing information).

 However it is true that the databases must be on MBR basic disks. GPT
 dynamic disks are not supported.

 Best regards,

 - Andy





 Andrew Raibeck | Tivoli Storage Manager Level 3 Technical Lead |
 stor...@us.ibm.com

 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager links:
 Product support:
 http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Tivoli/
 Tivoli_Storage_Manager


 Online documentation:
 http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7/welcome
 Product Wiki:
 https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/Tivoli%
 20Storage%20Manager


 ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 2015-06-16
 02:34:26:

  From: TSM t...@profi-ag.de
  To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
  Date: 2015-06-16 02:36
  Subject: Antwort: Re: VMware V6 support
  Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
 
  Hello Andy,
 
  i just read the 7.1.2 requirements.
 
  is see in the document that  application protection is not supported
for
  Applications running on Windows 2012 R2 Server?
  That is true?
 
 
  i enabled application protection on a SQL Server 2014 on Windows 2012
R2
 
  with tsmve 7.1.1.x i see errorr  mesages like this
 
  05/27/2015 22:05:23 ANS2196W An incompatible disk configuration is
  detected. Individual SQL Database Restore of database 'master' is not
  supported.
  05/27/2015 22:05:23 ANS2196W An incompatible disk configuration is
  detected. Individual SQL Database Restore of database 'model' is not
  supported.
 
 
  after updating to TSMVE 7.1.2 the error message changed into
 
  06/11/2015 09:26:28 ANS2196W An incompatible disk configuration is
  detected. Individual SQL Database Restore of database 'Basic disk D:\'
 is
  not supported.
  06/11/2015 09:26:28 ANS2196W An incompatible disk configuration is
  detected. Individual SQL Database Restore of database 'Basic disk D:\'
 is
  not supported.
 
 
  The disk is formated in GPT style and also a dynamic disk.
 
 
  So i have to disable application protection for the windows 2012 r2
  servers?
 
 
  with best regards
  Stefan Savoric
 



Domino TDP client support on Solaris SPARC

2015-06-17 Thread Zoltan Forray
Yes, I realize this combination is not supported any more and we are down
to our last 4-boxes trying to phase them out.  Here is my question.

Currently, we are running TSM client 6.3.0.0 and TDP for Domino 6.1.3.0.
We are having trouble trying to run the webclient.

Since we can't update the TDP (highest we can go on SPARC and I can't find
any TDP updates to the 6.3 base client on the FTP site), can we safely
update the base client to the latest 6.3.2.3 without killing the TDP
backups?

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Re: connection failed

2015-06-17 Thread madu...@gmail.com
Dear Javier

Resolved..  one node have paths wrong, the other node got firewall
block and the third one had no generated password (never expired)

-mad

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:14 PM, Francisco Javier 
francisco.parri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello mad,

 first:

 Log into tsm client and execute the backup client from command line:

 dsmc

 With this will try to see if the error is for password node or what kind of
 error you are getting. Before this please share de output if the error
 doesn't belong to node.

 If the error is for node password just update the node to fix it.

 Regards



 2015-06-17 6:52 GMT-05:00 madu...@gmail.com madu...@gmail.com:

  I came lately across this issue. sometimes my Windows/Linux clients
  reporting the backup is been failed with the error:
  ANS1017E Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure
 
  How could I resolve/trace this issue?
 
  -mad
 



Re: connection failed

2015-06-17 Thread Francisco Javier
Hello mad,

first:

Log into tsm client and execute the backup client from command line:

dsmc

With this will try to see if the error is for password node or what kind of
error you are getting. Before this please share de output if the error
doesn't belong to node.

If the error is for node password just update the node to fix it.

Regards



2015-06-17 6:52 GMT-05:00 madu...@gmail.com madu...@gmail.com:

 I came lately across this issue. sometimes my Windows/Linux clients
 reporting the backup is been failed with the error:
 ANS1017E Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure

 How could I resolve/trace this issue?

 -mad



tsm for ve ans4174e can't find my return code

2015-06-17 Thread Lee, Gary
Getting the following error on one vm.
It is preceeded by ans4715, which indicates there is nothing to back up.

ANS4174E Full VM backup of VMware Virtual Machine 'VMName' failed with RC=4379 
mode=Incremental Forever - Incremental, target node name='nodename', data mover 
node name='movername'

Found rc=115, but nothing for rc=4379.

Any assistance appreciated.