Don't buy it yet! I can't say much in regard to when/why/how etc,
but I will say that Tivoli has an HSM product coming out very
shortly for NT-W2K.
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Subject: ADIC Tape Units with TSM
ed
license system, yes you will still have to license them on the system,
but it is no longer a chargeable item.
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I am successfully backing up my W2K laptop to an RS6K TSM server.
Unfortunately I cannot help you with your problem because I have
not tried to backup shares.
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of that nature.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ronnie Crowder
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 6:47 AM
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Subject: H80 - TSM
My client has the luxury of having no users on the system during the
evening backup window.
We've got this box running at a steady 90-100% CPU utilization during
the backup - and thankfully nobody's complaining!
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DRM is NOT slated for withdrawal.
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Matthias Hensel
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Yes, this is the same as the Instant Archive functionality.
A Backupset is "designed" to restore a complete node,
while an Instant Archive is designed, as the name implies,
to archive data off for a longer period of time.
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o make life easier I would just reboot.
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I have heard several stories of problems trying to get this configuration
to work. I had a customer a while back indicate he worked with (then
Seagate) support to get it to work and they strung him out for months
without ever giving him a resolution.
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There are several version of TDP for SAP R/3. 3.1 supports RMAN and
Oracle 8 (it may support Oracle 7 as well), 2.4 support Oracle 7 for
sure. And before that there was the BACKINT-ADSM which supported
SAP R/3 and Oracle 7.
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You have to contact your local IBM business partner for a trial copy.
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Toni Banire
Sent: Thursday, August 24
That should work no problem.
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 8:26 AM
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upd devclass your_devclass_name estcap=7G
Existing tapes will not be upgraded after they
have data written to them.
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This is accomplished by installing a TSM server on the SANergy NT MDC.
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vaknin
Sent: Tuesday, August 29
Search the archives at www.adsm.org because there was talk about a
workaround about 6 months - 12 months ago. It had something to do
with using the SCO client or another x86 based client I think.
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2.1.9 sounds like the old ADSMConnect Agent for Lotus Notes and
not Domino. If it is, then it could definitely be the reason
the Domino server is hanging. Instead you should use the Tivoli
Data Protection for Domino agent.
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Senior Technical Consultant
Symatrix Technology
I have not heard of any of the TSM NetWare clients being "Yes"
ready, but then again I'm not a NetWare person. If TSM NetWare
clients are in general "Yes" ready, then I feel safe saying the
3.7 version would also be "Yes" ready.
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Senior
Yes, you can backup 3.7 clients to 3.1 servers. As a general rule, you
can pretty much backup any client version to any server version.
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All,
The title says it all - the TSM 4.1.1.0
servers and 4.1.1 clients are now
available on the FTP site for you
downloading pleasure.
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Unfortunately, that is the only way to do it. This is due to the fact
that M$ puts a deny-read on the pst file while Outlook is open. This
is a M$ issue and not a TSM restriction.
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to continuously
backup the logs throughout the day to be used in the
event I restored the base Information Store from the
latest FlashCopy snapshot?
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Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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All, or most all, of the lic files have changed from 3.7 to 4.1.
Licensing is a whole new ball game in 4.1.
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they have not
taken the necessary time to learn the product. But for those customers who
spend the time to become familiar with the ins and outs of TSM, they would
rate it at an 8 or higher - every time!
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Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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I have seen that before. Try doing the update devclass command with
format=3590e-c and I believe that should still work even though it
is not listed under the help update devclass cmd.
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Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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You are opening up a whole can of worms with that question.
Since this has been discussed in detail many times, take a
look at the list archives at www.adsm.org for your answer.
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No, you must first upgrade to 4.1.0.0 (or whatever is sent to you on
CD) so that you will install your license fileset. Then install
4.1.1.0 on top of that.
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That may be because from what I have seen in TSM 3.7, directories are
actually kept in the TSM database and not on tape. (That is just what
I have seen in the field, but haven't seen documented anywhere).
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If there was a write error when TSM attempted to use that volume, then
TSM would update the volume to being private so that it could track
the error it had on the volume (scratch volumes do not allow that).
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Symatrix Technology, Inc.
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My NT admin's are moving toward hardware mirroring.
That should be the first feature added for any highly available
configuration.
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AS/400 you say? It's probably the slowest *SM server out of the 9
supported. NT TSM server are typically much faster than their
400 counterparts.
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From what I understand the end of 3.7 support is based on your *SM
server level. If you are having a problem with a 3.1 client and
a 3.7 server you should be okay getting support.
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an aggregated
backup stream of over 50GBph. In this environment I was definitely being
constrained by the db server's older disk technology.
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Right now I am trying a dump/loaddb of one of the lareger ADSM databases.
Please let me know how this turns out! I have a customer with a very
similar
environment as yours and they are going to unload/reload a 70GB db on an R50
shortly.
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They are priced per tier.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Petr
Perost
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:14 AM
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towards us due to LTO's impressive price/performance ratio.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Sattler, Lynn
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 10:47
They should be in the sessions table I believe:
select * from sessions
Or during the restore you may look at them:
q restore
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Sorry, I meant the events table I think it was,
I apologize for not having my server in my lab
up and running.
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That file lists your database and recovery log volumes. Without it
you cannot initialize your *SM server.
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ASCII text -
just list each TSM database and recovery log volume (flat files or
raw logical volumes in there.
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The Sun StorEdge L20 isn't an HP library. I believe it is a StorageTek
OEMed library and should work even though it is not on the supported
devices list.
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No, you should just hit the up arrow (on newer clients) to bring back the
last command instead of retyping it each time.
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Unfortunately today LAN-free backup only works with your agent programs
such as SQL Server, Exchange, SAP - backup-archive clients are not
yet supported.
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I have setup environments where I have seen backup storage pools
run 37GB per hour. So that is just over 10.5 MBps.
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.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Henrik Wahlstedt
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 1:48 AM
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Subject: Re: periodic ADSM/TSM
It's still there. Look at
generate backupset
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Christo Heuër
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 10:49 PM
d) running on AIX and I have made repeated
attempted to recommend splitting the ADSM databases in half and
run them side by side on the same RS6K (since they won't buy new
hardware).
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Yes, better with AIX than with Solaris. AIX has traditionally been
the leading *SM server platform, but that should be changing since
Tivoli owns TSM now.
As far as the # of users on which OS, AIX far outweighs Solaris.
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Symatrix Technology, Inc
Speed!
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Shekhar Dhotre
Sent: Tuesday, October 17
Best practice would be to have a mirrored disk pool, but as we all know
disk isn't as cheap as tape. To be more cost effective you could migrate
to your regular backup storage pool and then move off to tape later.
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IBM Certified - AIX Support, HACMP,
Enterprise Disk(Shark
Most folks on this list are using TSM with a policy that says if the
file is open back it up anyway. Yes that is a "fuzzy backup" but I
personally have never had a problem restoring a file that was backed
up open.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified - AIX Support, HACMP,
Enterprise
Quiet mode does not display any status messages from the activity log.
Quiet mode is the best way to start it if you plan on running it in the
background.
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IBM Certified - AIX Support, HACMP,
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Instead of halting the server, issue an
accept date
which will query and accept the system date.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Issue 'accept date'
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Selva, Perpetua
Sent: Monday
I would create a backupset of all the active data on the node.
This can either be taken offsite or saved in the library. It
could be also performed twice if a copy was needed at each
location.
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IBM Certified - AIX Support, HACMP,
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli
Unfortunately that's the way it work when you pass it the -pass= flag.
You might to try create a korn shell script with that cmd in there and
see what happens when you execute it.
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IBM Certified - AIX Support, HACMP,
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified
nt servers and Exchange
servers in dozens of remote locations world wide, each with their own
DLT8000 autoloaders).
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
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No, the IBM hardware CE will perform all the work within the library
itself.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Testing
Speak for yourself Geoff, I am working up in Portland, OR today and sure
miss my home in the Northern California Redwood forest.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Gee, I
and me...
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jerry Kube
Sent: Friday, November
today.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Talafous, John G.
Sent: Friday, November
The share information is not kept in the directories themselves.
Instead Microsoft stores this info in the registry. To restore
all share info requires restoring the registry key in addition
to the directories.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark
With TSM 4.1 you CAN share a 3494 without partitioning it.
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Works great, much faster than the Notes connect agent. Unfortunately you
cannot restore individual documents, but that's the reason it's much
faster.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Average file size 65KB
100 Ethernet fast-duplex hard-coded
We are not retrying to backup files and we are not using
client compression.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
Cell (408) 332-4006
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(719) 531-5926
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www.storsol.com
www.storserver.com
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Joshua S. Bassi
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 12:33 PM
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Subject: Windows NT
This means they must come to work with there brains engaged.
This might be too much to ask for some of my customers :-)
Thank you for the info, it's a great idea, I will see what we can do
to make it work.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape
Issue# dsmserv upgradedb
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Shekhar Dhotre
Sent
I'd probably call support at that point.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Shekhar,
So from your email we can see that the 3.7.4.0 servers are out. Hopefully
your upgrade problem isn't an indication of the reliability of the new
code. I think I'll take a wait-and-see attitude.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape
The TSM 4.1 announcement indicates that the TSM 4.1 library sharing
feature now supports 3494 libraries. So thankfully we no longer
need to "logically" partition the library.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli
Yes, TDPfD should be faster since it doesn't have to look at each and
every document. I had a customer on R4 backing up 500GB of mail files
on an RS6K SP and they stopped performing full backups with the
Notes connect agent because it would take several days to complete.
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IBM
was over 2 years ago that I was last
out at that account, so by now they are probably on R5 using TDPfD
for all I know.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Sent: Friday
performance for my customer. They are putting a plan in place to
buy more disk space and move to an uncompressed partition. This
will be the best solution for them.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM
It's been a while, but I think you can do a "label libvol 3590lib vol_ser
stat=scratch" insert the tape and let it fly.
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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Yes, NT 4.0 only support a window size of 64KB-1byte. Change
your window size to 63 and it should work for you.
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Gunnar Uhr
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 6:07 AM
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Subject: "The
All,
Does anybody know if the TDP for Oracle agent
can perform table level restores? I have a
customer who is interested in this feature but
cannot afford BMC's SQL-BackTrack.
Thanks in advance,
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IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Yes, I am designing a solution for a customer who wishes to do weekly
fulls and monthlies - I will be using archivesets.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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3.1 isn't supported at all anymore,
Actually support ends January 31st, 2001
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Scott McCambly
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to archive
For some strange reason I have taken and passed all the ADSM and TSM certs.
They were all pretty much equivalent except I thought the 3.1 cert was
probably the hardest out of the bunch.
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli
But you don't need TDP for Informix! I have customers using Onbar to
backup Informix on HP-UX directly to the *SM API.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM
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I forget which book it was in, but there should be an Informix manual
that talks about setting up the environment to backup using Onbar.
If you are not the DBA, ask him to look for any Informix manuals that
cover backup/recovery.
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ng destroyed as well as
unavailable but that did not work. Maybe the upgrade to
the newer code will allow me to fix it, but I'm not holding
my breadth.
Any ideas?
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Joshua S. Bassi
IBM Certified- AIX Support, HACMP, SAN
Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
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Create a script to back it up and run it as your pre-scheduled cmd.
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Enterprise Disk(Shark) Tape Solutions
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I wonder if you create a small logical volume with the same name if you
could fake it out?
just a thought..
I tried that as well. Thanks though,
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is still open and has been
for 3 months. The only suggesting support has is to audit the DB.
This is a 40GB DB and my customer cannot schedule the downtime.
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involved).
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Keith Davey
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000
You cannot audit a volume that is not "online."
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All,
I thought I would let everybody know that the TSM 4.1.2.0
maintenance is out now.
Good luck,
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Technically if your tape drives are direct connected to a NetApp filer,
then they would not be IN a SAN.
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The reason they started on the Windows platform is because today
everything is available on Windows TSM servers 1st with UNIX being
developed on 2nd (sad as it may be).
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IBM Certified - AIX/HACMP, SAN, Shark
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From my experience working in the banking environment, the backup and
recovery group should have root or root capable privileges. This can be
accomplished with something like sudo.
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One way to do this would be to add the one sole drive to a new device
class and storage pool and having that client's data associated with
that storage pool.
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That is not at all off topic. Anything related to TSM can and should be
discussed here.
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What version of TSM are you running?
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
JBOD = Just a Bunch of Disks
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Pétur
Yes, some of the TSM functions require root privilege.
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I thought the:
IBM 6227 was the Emulex 7000
and the
IBM 6228 was the Emulex 8000
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