command line to restore required file.
Joe Crnjanski
Infinity Network Solutions Inc.
Phone: 416-235-0931 x226
Fax: 416-235-0265
Web: www.infinitynetwork.com
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You give me an other Idea :
Paul Zarnowski a écrit :
At 12:06 AM 5/3/2008, Steven Harris wrote:
What would you line to see?
1. Deduplication moved out to the source (clients). Especially to avoid
backing up the System State on Windows in full every time.
2. Enhancements to devclass=file,
No need of that. JBB check the latest backup date of filespaces to
decide if it is valid or invalid. If you reactivate your policy set,
this action reset your filespaces latest baclkup date so you
invalidate your Journal. The next backup will not use the JBB.
To be sure to be synchronize in
You have to specify a different Management Class for directory (MC_DIR
parameter) with NOLIMIT for retention (or a time greater than all other
policies).
Now, to do your restore, you could use dsmc query backup -filesonly to
show your files backed up and use it in dsmc restore.
Lepre, James
Hello,
I think to an other way you could synchronize some os login with grant in TSM
database. You could use role NODE for the logical node (a set of file tree) you
want to delgate restoration task.
So you use the http GUI for this usage.
Selon Richard Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marc -
Thanks
Hellow,
We are in the process of update our library environment. We are
consulting some VTL maker to optimize our backup image process.
Our idea is :
Site 2 : ITSM servers = RandomDisk(~2TB) = VTL site 2 ~40TB (MigDelay
~ 30 - for on demand restore purpose)) = Library site 2 1000 LTO3 Slots
Pete Tanenhaus a écrit :
Anyone known if dbview and filemon to tune JBB exist on AIX ? and for
TSM 5.3.4 on Windows ?
The database viewing utility (dbviewb) is available for both platforms,
the other utility you mention is
only available on Windows and is somewhat obsolete in that it no
Anyone known if dbview and filemon to tune JBB exist on AIX ? and for
TSM 5.3.4 on Windows ?
Otto Chvosta a écrit :
Hi again,
First, thanks for all of your advices in this case.
In my department the prefered server operating system is AIX but
unfortunately I've no influence on the choice of OS at our client servers
:-(
I also heard about the new disk chaching mechnism announced for
Allen S. Rout a écrit :
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 19:46:07 +0100, Hans Christian Riksheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I essentially want to stream the output of the sql through a
filter while it is returned from the TSM-server, not glob it up in
memory first and then process it later. Have
It's not a policy domain definition but a Management Class Definition.
You could use different Management Class for your nodes.
I think you have to define : stg_diskpoool_exchange with next stg
stg_tape_exchange
MC_EXCH_DISK=direct to stg_diskpoool_exchange
MC_EXCH_TAPE = direct to
Even problem, we gave up the use of this interface. We are also
interested by the answer. Even context:
AIX 5.3 RML03
ITSM 5.3.3.4
HSM on JFS2 fs
Local Java GUI works as expected. A function does not work as envisaged
but I does not remember any more.
Windows 2003 Server ITSM 5.3.3.4.
Erik
Richard Hammersley a écrit :
300 gig fibre channel attached through a brocade switch. raid5 9
spindles.
topas shows between 94% and 100% busy for the hdiskpower0 device that
has the database and only the database on it. 1500 to 3000 tps, 5000
to 1 KB-read
Allen S. Rout wrote:
On
John Monahan a écrit :
Did you do any FILE devclass work? It sounds as though your miserable
performance was head thrashing, which we'd get in multiple LV DISK
devclasses, and also in FILE devclasses. Darn. :)
No I was using a DISK devclass, but I'm almost positive it wouldn't have
Paul Dudley a écrit :
I have been told that TSM licensing is done by number of CPU's not
number of servers.
If we have a number of virtual servers on VM Ware systems, is the TSM
licensing calculated by the number of physical CPU's or the number of
virtual CPU's?
Regards
Paul
Paul Dudley
ANL
With JBB, the normal way should be :
objects inspected = objects backed up
because the JBB track changes on Filesystems and give the results to the
tsm client.
May be, not all your drives are JBB managed.
Gilbert, Guillaume a écrit :
Hello everyone
Since enabling Journal based backups,
We have a TSM 5.2.2.5 Server on an AIX 5.2 RML5. We want to backup our
SQL Server *2005* with TDP SQL Server.
I don't find anywhere
(http://www-306.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/storage-mgr-db/platforms.html,
Server: AIX TSM 5.2.4.5
Client: TSM 5.3.0.5
We have the same problem some times on big file server (10 millions).
For us, the problem is tied with the Journal. When the journal is
crashed (too many entries), the following backup is locked with 100%
CPU utilization. (You could track this state in
Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
I want to code an include statement that applies a management class to a
specific directory/filesystem and all subdirs/filesystems beneath it.
Do I need to have one include statement for each sub-filesystem ?
We tried:INCLUDE /oracle_backups/* ORACLE_BACKUPS
Andy Huebner wrote:
We use RAID 5 (5+1) on a Clariion using 146GB drives. We peak the drives at
over 55MB/sec, sustained speed is over 45MB/sec. How fast are you reading and
writing to your disks? If it is faster than your SAN storage can read and
write from RAID 5 then mirroring or striping
Andrew Carlson wrote:
This is a little embarassing, so bear with me. Since day one, with
ADSM on
the mainframe, we have used a password that matches the nodename. Yes, I
know, not very secure.
In our environment, we have a help desk that does restores, as well as a
number of admins that end up
Use double quote around the command in dsm.opt, start / stop your TSM
services on your client, and send your dsmsched.log from the client.
Normally, you should have a message after the backup with the command
line invoked and the return code of your command.
Joni Moyer wrote:
Hi!
A user is trying
Stapleton, Mark wrote:
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Egon Blouder
I am running a few huge file servers (~6-9 million files,
600GB-1.2TB data, 2GB MEM). In order to enhance backup speed I
tried to set resourceutilization to a higher value (5-10).
After
I'm just posted to CPAN a new Perl Module using DBI to access TSM Database.
I'm sure, it's work well under AIX and Linux, not sure for other
platform (I try to be portable).
If you want to test it and help me!
link http://search.cpan.org/%7Elbendavid/DBD-TSM-0.01/
Vega, Taumel wrote:
In all my client's dsm.opt file I have following line:
Inclexcl c:\tivoli\tsm\baclient\inclexcl.file
This file is the same across al my clients and it contains a very very
long list of exclude statements
I am trying to accomplish the same from a Cloptset on the server.(
I think no. It's an easier way to use dsmadmc with option
-DISPLaymode=list
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Niklas Lundstrom
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Objet : Wider columns in q event
I do the same thing for AIX. And I use these steps :
* dsmc query session /dev/null, if ok client is already configured,
if not
* dsmc set password PASSWORD_IN_DB NEW_PASSWORD
Justin Bleistein wrote:
Hello tsm world,
I'm automating the Unix tsm client installations for our
No. WinNT 5.1 is Win 2000 or Win 2003, ...
For NT4, you need a 5.1.7 ba client
Prather, Wanda wrote:
No.
In your package of 5.2 CD's, you'll find there is an extra CD for a 5.1
WinNT client.
I think any of the 5.1.x clients run on WinNT; latest is 5.1.7.
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Are you sure that you are not backuping sparse file as database file ?
Chandrashekar, C. R. (Chandrasekhar) wrote:
This is not a puzzle for me, Actually I want to know how much data it can
compress, Is there any one using same tape library. Which helps to estimate
the total storage capacity.
Which web browser do you use ? The web admin interface need support of
frames.
Test your connection on your aix server, if you could launch a web browser.
You could test your connection with telnet your server 1580 to see if
you get a response
Youl could log on your server and do the command
My system admin team needs to merge two AIX boxes in one, they have
filespaces with different names but very similar specification.
How I could merge the two nodes in one ? I don't want to initialize my
backup, because one boxes have 1,7TB and the other 1TB
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